She was my grandmother's cat and now we feel very blessed to call her ours. She has certainly helped with the healing process and has already been the cause of lots of laughs in the short week that she has been with us. It was a little rough going at first...Tommy & Gracie didn't exactly warm to her but she is so loving and playful they are starting to come around. After two days of growling and hissing they are becoming friends (well Tommy and Queenie anyway, Gracie can't be bothered). They are laying on the same couch as I type and that make us very happy because we weren't sure what to expect. We aren't sure how old she is because she was abandoned but she acts like a kitten and the kids (and Ryan and I) absolutely love it. Welcome Queenie!
Monday, February 28, 2011
Monday, February 21, 2011
"Life is not measured...
...by the breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath away." - Unknown
My grandmother passed away last night...1 year and 5 days after my grandfather passed. Although they lived long, wonderful lives, we can't help but feel like they were taken away from us much too soon. I am very lucky to be able to say that she was an often-present person in my life. She and grampa came to a lot of our sports/school events, they hosted every holiday at their house and of course, Saquish. She taught me how to correctly make a bed, set a table and lattice a pie (I can't say that I have ever done the latticing since!) I have so many fond and vivid memories of the moments I shared with her. I will treasure them forever and she will continue to take my breath away. We love you Nana. Give Grampa a BIG hug from us.
This is how I will always remember them, relaxing in the yard or on the beach with their cold drinks, reading their papers and enjoying all of the wonderful people that they created.
Thursday, February 17, 2011
Splash & Ski Weekend
Last weekend we headed up to North Conway for the weekend with Uncle Pete, Auntie Tara, Emma, Drew and Leah. We stayed at the lovely Weston Woods Chalet for the second time and everyone had a blast. Nick has had serious EmmaDrew withdrawals this week (that's how he says their names, like they are one entity!) Nick had his first ski lesson on Friday and he did a "fantastic job" (so said the instructor - at the beginning of the lesson I was hanging around to watch and she said 3 times, "See you later"...so I took the hint and Uncle Pete and I headed to the top of the mountain for some adult runs). I think I am definitely going to be a Green Circle skiier for the rest of my life. Unless the kids get really good and make me do Blue Squares with them! After his lesson, Nick and I stayed on the bunny hill. After about 3 runs and 14 falls, he was ready to go (and so was I). On Saturday we hit the Kahuna Laguna indoor water park at the Red Jacket Inn. Again, everyone had a blast. It was so great to go from being all bundled up, hurtling down a mountain (ok, maybe not hurtling) in 10 degree weather to putting bathing suits on the next day. After about an hour Chelsea wasn't feeling that well though so Ryan and I had to tag-team holding her all bundled up in a towel. Poor thing was burning up by the time we left. Nothing a little Tylenol couldn't handle though. Nick is already asking, "Can we go back to the ski house with EmmaDrew when I am five?"
Please do not interrupt, they are engaged in VERY serious business
And that's a rap!
TREACHEROUS sledding hill in front of the house. There were definitely a few tears shed (and not just by children) after flying over the "bump" that someone built in the middle of the hill
Snow pow-wow
Not sure why they didn't kick us out after this one!

Putting on a brave face at the water park
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