Monday, December 29, 2008

Warning.... Graphic photo ahead.... you've been warned!

Hanging on by a thread was no idle term here last week.
His tooth was literally hanging by a thread for about 7 hours.
I know it was seven hours because I couldn't bare to look at him, listen to him talk, ect. without feeling a tide of nausea come across me.
I did everything to get away from him and shield him from my view.
We could not convince him to just pull it out.
So we suffered, looking at him with his top tooth hanging over his lower lip all day.

It's taken me a while to be able to post these photos. 
And at times I thought I would spare all of you the sight of it but....
LOL, I can't!!!

You can all thank my darling brother Patrick for this. A week or two ago when Pat was here Sam went running to him, with excitement about his lose tooth. Pat gushed all about it with him. Brian and I kept encouraging Sam to pull it out, but Patrick in all his pronounced wisdom said, and I quote, "No.... no. You just want it to come out all by itself.... naturally. It'll hurt if you pull it out and there will be a lot of blood."

The slow motion switched had been turned on.
 
At that instant fire shot out of my eyes and
'Noooooo' ..... is all that went through my head. At the same instant Sam's mind had now been imprinted with the words hurt and blood
That's all it took.
Common sense would tell us that since Sam had already lost two other teeth, that experience would out weigh words but...  
His beloved and wise (I use that term so loosely) uncle had spoken.
End. of. discussion.

So there you have it.
Any comments can be directed towards Patrick.
Don't be mad at me.... I'm just the messenger! ;)

Enjoy.


Oh- by the way I will not have my laptop for a few days. The hard drive is being replaced. I am hoping to have it back before New Years.
Cheers!

Sunday, December 28, 2008

Fairytale of New York by The Pogues

Merry Christmas.
I took a few days off and whisked myself away to the 
romantic Scottish Highlands. 
I read somewhere that the cheapest vacation you can get is to wrap yourself up in a book....
 and that is precisely what I have done. 
Our Christmas Day was decadently relaxing.
Slipping from a pair of pajamas to a fleece ensemble, watching Brian and Sam play Wii for hours, listening to Beth's imagination while she conversed with her new toy playmates, and curling up on the couch to start my vacation, that was our day.
Absolutely perfect.
The morning had been full of happy Christmas morning chaos. My mom, Patrick, and my father came over with overflowing arms of gifts. It truly warmed my heart to see the kids actually appreciative of everything they received.... honestly I wasn't expecting it.

The icing on the cake was that once the kids went to bed Brian and I cuddled on the couch and watched Love Actually. He watched it with me without one complaint of it being a British romantic comedy. 
Now how's that for some Christmas magic?? ;)






P.S. I did not get my new puppy for Christmas. 
(I write this in the hopes that it will make him feel a twinge of guilt, although I know better.)
;)
Valentine's Day..... maybe???

Sunday, December 21, 2008

All I Want For Christmas Is You by Mariah Carey

Lots and lots of Christmas activities going on here.

Grammy found a star for Sam.
I baked cookies.
Brian went to his mom's family Christmas party on Saturday. We kind of had the plan to divide and conquer. He went to the party. I was finishing up shopping. The kids went to the Syracuse Symphony with my mom.
We came back together at the end of the day to meet up at my dad's for Luke and Danielle's holiday weekend. They were only able to come up for the weekend. The kids were pretty disappointed their stay was so short but I was glad for anything.

Zeke was here too. 
Sprawled out across the kitchen floor that he claimed as his own. We quickly learned to redirect ourselves so as not to bother him. 
Spoiled! ;)

A pancake breakfast at our house with my mom.
Brian and Luke made everything while Danielle and I attempted to take glamour shots of ourselves.... laughing our butts off.
Thanks guys.

How many pancakes did Pat eat anyway? Anyone keep count?

They did get presents from Luke and Danielle but seemed to like the box the most.

Luke broke this year's rules. 
We were not supposed to buy anything for each other.
But of course they came in with an armful of gifts.
I guess we are the spoiled ones now! ;)
In true Zeke form he planted himself right in the middle of the unwrapping action.
And like any lab, he methodically tore apart a piece of wrapping paper.
Our own little Marley.
Rachel stepped in with her assistance and snapped some glamour shots of us.
Yes, we are pathetic and we could definitely feel the eyes rolling behind us from Brian and Luke but we had some good laughs.

And so it begins... the marathon Christmas celebrations.
I'm not sure how much time I will have to blog but I will continue to try to carve out a little time. Also, my computer is making some strange sounds so it may be off to the Apple store tomorrow. 
Keep your fingers crossed.

Thursday, December 18, 2008

Santa Claus Is Coming To Town by Bruce Springsteen



How do you get here?
How long does it take?
Do you travel through magic tunnels?
Where are the reindeer?
What do you do on your day off?
What kind of cookies do you like?
Which list am I on?
Do you really get to everyone houses by magic?

... and it went on and on and on....
(well, at least in the car.) 
As soon as they got up to Santa they forgot everything they wanted to say to him. I had to remind Sam and right before we left had another opportunity to speak with him.

Sorry for these dodgy photos. The Santa ladies did not want me to take my own photo and told me I could only stand in a certain spot. With a little line behind me, I was rushing the camera and not choosing the best settings. Sorry. ;)


The kids both had their holiday parties at school. Beth's consisted of lots of fun with friends and yummy treats. Sam's was the "Polar Express" theme and he got to wear his pajamas to school.

KA, Molly, and Colin came to Beth's party. I snapped a picture of the girls together. While I was looking at this photo tonight, my mind got to wondering if this is what Kristin and I would have looked like together when we were little. Kristin has said before about how she sometimes wishes that we all knew each other before kids, husbands, and all responsibilities, ect. 
In school age days.
People come and go in our lives. Everyone has a purpose for being there at a particular time and place. Beth and Molly have been friends since Beth's birth. I hope they remain friends for a long, long, long , long time.

So I guess this could have been KA and I. Although I don't think I would have known, instinctively, how to strike a pose like my little diva. 
:)



Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer by Gene Autry

END OF SEASON UPDATE

VS.

Today, being the last day of deer hunting season I thought I would give an update.
His week 1 total is still accurate.
It's not that he didn't have opportunity.
He had lots and lots of opportunity.
A lot of time and a lot of deer.
?
Brian and Patrick set strict rules for themselves this year.
No does (with exception of the first week) and no bucks under 2 1/2 years old.
They challenged themselves. They could have easily filled all their tags within the first few weeks but didn't. 
Today is the last day and I am sure they will try one more time.
So unless they get something this afternoon this will be my final hunting report until October 2009.




Monday, December 15, 2008

Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas by James Taylor

I just want to know who at the post office thought that this year's 
Christmas stamps were a good idea.
These are so awful!
I am a little biased since I can't stand nutcrackers to begin with.... but really?
This thing is just plain scarey.
Our little friend, Molly, actually thought it was a monster.
Kristin A. thinks they look like Animal from the Muppet Show.
I have to laugh every time I see the "Happy Holidays" stamped across of it.

I helped make this the busiest postal day of the year. 
My cards were finally sent this afternoon.
One more thing off the checklist.



Sunday, December 14, 2008

Here Comes Santa Claus by Bing Crosby and The Andrew Sisters

Hello there!

I am opting out of a formal post today. Lots of things to do... one being that I have a maternity session this afternoon and have to focus on that. Two... Christmas "things" that I have been neglecting to do need my attention.

See you tomorrow!


Saturday, December 13, 2008

Silent Night by Mercy Me and Amy Grant

Went to the SU Basketball game this afternoon.
The kids are part of the SU Kid's Club and got free tickets. Also they got to have there picture taken with "Otto" the Orange on the court after the game. We went with my Dad and had a nice time. 



Sam keeping score and stats in his journal.

I am trying to make a better effort of getting my photo taken with the kids. Monkey arm shooting is usually how it happens.

Friday, December 12, 2008

Sleigh Ride by Harry Connick, Jr.

We have had some mild weather in the past few weeks but I decided that today, the day the NorEaster came, to decorate outside. 
I wasn't going to decorate outside this year but had been talked into by Sam.
My mom picked up Beth today for another "shopping trip".... God help us!
I took the opportunity to just bite the bullet and get it done.
It's done.
Everyone is happy.


As you can see, he was a BIG help.... (playing in the snow and all.)

P.S. Incidentally 'Sleigh Ride', in almost every version, is my all time favorite Christmas song. There is just so much happiness to it.

Thursday, December 11, 2008

Baby, It's Cold Outside by Doris Day & Bing Crosby

As if she needed any more encouragement towards DIVA status,
 my mom shows up with this faux fur coat. 
Yes, it's Beth. 
Yes, she loves it.
Yes, I know that she is only 3 for a little while longer.
and Yes... it's white and dry clean only!
Thanks Mom.
;) 

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

I'll Be Home For Christmas by Michael Buble

The holidays are always a little bittersweet for those who have lost a loved one.
Brian's grandfather, Joe, was a very important person in his life. A few years ago, he lost a relatively quick battle with cancer just a few months after his wife past away. Grandpa Joe was as stubborn and ornery as they come but ALWAYS showed his love towards Brian... and I.
We have many reminders of him through out our home, including this photo that hangs all year. It was taken December 7, 1937 in Vermont. Grandpa is the one getting a snowball smashed in his face! We were told by his sister Ann, that this photo was actually taken by a photographer for the local newspaper.
It is truly one of my favorite photos that we own. 
It's hard to imagine that only 5 short years later, with his mother's signature, he joined the Navy at 17 years old and began his tours through the South Pacific.
A carefree innocence gone.
The photo of him as a smiling kid is a real gift.

Mary and Steve Wedding Day 1939

Always in the back of my mind the holiday season is clouded a bit. My grandmother, Mary, past away New Years Eve 2001. My grandfather, Steve, died the day after Christmas 2006. Their passings were quite significant to us because it also meant the end of an era, so to speak. My grandfather was the last to go from that generational group. With the sale of their house it was a goodbye to the 30+  years of memories for me and literally a lifetime of memories for my father. Christmas was always a special time with them driving up to my dad's house and spending Christmas morning with them. I thankfully have the last few with them recorded on video to look back at someday. I try not to drive myself crazy thinking of how much my grandmother would have ADORED being with her great grandchildren.

Ok- so now you can guess I am in a sentimental mood today. It was probably all the talking about Christmas cookies from yesterday. It may be because my father's birthday was yesterday too and I wonder how that must feel not to receive a birthday call or card from either parent anymore. Or maybe it's because every time I pick up my camera I think of them. It was upon my grandfather's death that I was gifted a small fund to do whatever I wanted with it. 
I bought my camera.

My last lengthy visit with him  was at my house accompanied with hundreds of old family photos. We spent the entire day writing on the backs of as many as we could.  At the end of the day he asked me if I would hold on to them for "a little while."Although his death was relatively unexpected to us, I believe that he knew that the inevitable change was nearer to him.  I didn't realize at the time that he had been giving them to me. He was entrusting them to me.
What. A. Gift.
 



Last but not least.... Nick.
Sam insisted that we put up Nick's stocking this year. So there it hangs.
I have not read 'Marley and Me' yet. Truthfully, I'm scared to.
Nick took a back seat to the kids once they were born. I have many regrets to the way I treated him his last few years. There so many times I wanted to kill him.... muddy paw prints all over a clean floor, the hundreds of socks I would find vomited up on the rug (nearly every morning), the never ending barking, and dog hair on EVERYTHING! He had been demoted, big time, by me.  The kids on the other hand adored him. 
He was their big brother. 
When he left us this past May is when I fully understood what his role and position had been with in this family. Time has definitely been healing but it is an emptiness that we all still feel to this day. Someday we'll welcome a new dog to love and make memories with... but it will not diminish Nick's gift of 11 years of crazy memories from our cocoa bean.

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Jingle Bells by Barbra Streisand

I absolutely despise, without a doubt, Christmas cookie making. I am not a baker by nature and I feel sorry for my kids who will have to miss out on this time honored tradition. At times I almost feel as though I am betraying my grandmother by not picking up where she left off. She would show up at our house with tupperware and tins FULL of cookies. Many different varieties at that. As kids we never thought anything of it. We almost expected her to bring them... and she never disappointed us. Yummy! :)
I have all of her cookie recipes. I have made some before. Do I want to do it again? Not really. I would have to be in a real sentimental mood to do so. 
It is so much work! And yes, the reward is worth it but I just don't have the time or patience for it. So I am calling on my siblings to channel their inner Grandma Lesko in them. There's got to be a baker within our group somewhere??? 
Laura?... Rachel??.... Patrick???(haha... could you imagine that?).... Luke???? (oopps... I mean Danielle?)
;)
~
Because guilt runs a majority of my life, I decided to come up with the "non cookie baking mom" solution. I bought a pizzelle press. I have been churning out dozens of cookies the last few evenings. They are relatively easy and fast. I also found that I can edit photos and bake cookies at the same time. Now how's that for multi-tasking?
Towers of pizzelle will replace the 60 chocolate cakes that I usually make every December.
Sam refers to them as The Leaning Towers of Pizzelle.
I can't keep their little hands off of them!

Kristin, as I return your bundt pan to you I will also be dropping off my kids so that they can make cut outs with you. Weirdly, in some masochistic way, you find it enjoyable!?!

Monday, December 8, 2008

Let It Snow! by Harry Connick Jr.


It's finally starting to feel like Christmas time.
We had some blustery, blizzardy (is that even a word?) weather yesterday.
It can be a very comforting time of year. I love seeing the blanket of snow on the ground while I am warm and toasty inside. It's like it is a big white goose down comforter, full of insulation. It's a time of year that my "large SUV owning" guilt melts away. Winters in CNY can be brutal. I believe we are in the top 5 "snowiest" parts of the country. 
I even like that it starts getting dark by 4:30 or 5pm. I know call me crazy...
In the summer and fall we take advantage of the longer days and our lives are full throttle for months. Wintertime is mother nature's little whisper in our ears to "slow down" a bit. 
I love the hibernating feeling that comes over me.

All our favorite winter activities are just upon us. Sledding, snowmen building, snow forts and fights, snowmobiling, snowboarding, shoveling (yes, Sam likes to shovel). Since I didn't have a blog until May, here are some images of what was going at the beginning of 2008.


Beth and Tara
Eagle Bay

Sam and Tara
Eagle Bay
 Still had long hair, it was before my Locks of Love cut.

McKenna and Beth

Sam snowmobiling on Fourth Lake, Eagle Bay.

Midway though our snowmen building in the backyard. Nick was still with us too.

Sam in his snow fort that Santa brought him.

Sam and Tara making snow angels.

Beth taking a bite out of her snowgirl's carrot nose.

Luke and Danielle bought Sam a snowboard for Christmas last year.
He is a natural and after a few casual lessons from Kristin A. he did great!!!
He has been driving us crazy since we came home from the beach that he wants to go snowboarding again. It's hard for him to be patient. We did get a little bit of snow a couple of weeks ago and Brian took him to a much bigger hill. He did great again and acted as if he didn't just have a 9 month sabbatical from the sport.
~
I will admit that winter time is a little more complicated since having kids but it's still a time that I look forward to.

Let it snow!