Showing posts with label J. Show all posts
Showing posts with label J. Show all posts

Sunday, October 13, 2013

I'm a lucky girl

Yes, I am. Know why? Because of this guy:
Yes, that guy. Tonight he surprised me with my present for my 35th birthday. Here I was thinking it was a day at the spa (in my dreams!) or an overnight with him to somewhere (I had hinted at Chicago again). But no. He surpassed all of that with something even bigger. Something I NEVER would have thought about.

He said, "Close your eyes. No peeking, Nans style! Ok, open."
I open to see a suitcase.
Ok...we're going somewhere! Sweet!
"Any guesses?"
"Not really. It could be anywhere!"
"Ok, close them again. Now open."
I open and see When Harry Met Sally and Serendipity sitting on top of the suitcase. "No way. New York?!"
"Yes, New York!"
He surprised me with a 4 day trip to New York City.

I'm going here.
And here.
Yes, hopefully here too.
All because of him.

I am one lucky girl!

Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Words from J


I love coming across old emails. Often times they are the ones I keep because there's something about them. I came across one of them today. 

J wrote these words on a Friday before he was going away for an annual boys' weekend. They're never my favorite weekends because he's gone. I'm completely spoiled like that because he doesn't travel for work. I always wonder how different life would be if he had a different job. It would be part of our life-his leaving on business trips and such. But for now, that's not how it is, so our family isn't used to having him gone. Clearly he felt the love before he left...

It is very humbling and heartwarming to have your son hug you like that when you're going to leave, not to mention so many hugs and kisses from your wife ;)

The abundant love you 3 give me on a constant basis makes me incredibly happy.

Just wanted to tell you that you all mean the world to me, and I feel so very blessed & lucky.

I am also blessed and lucky. Every. Single. Day. Because of him!

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Blue Blaze and Mr. Fabulous

Earlier in October the Justice Confederation met for our annual meeting. Blue Blaze and Mr. Fabulous were in attendance.
As were Rabbitron and Shiver.

The usual suspects were there to lend their hand in trying to find the notorious villain, Da Bomb.
Nerdon was the only one who knew where Da Bomb was, and ended up being poisoned.
Then it was up to us to figure out who did it. Imagine my surprise when I found out it was me! Blue Blaze was the one who had killed Nerdon.
It was also me who knew where Da Bomb was...in my garage!
The weekend was a fun one because of this superhero murder-mystery piece. It's always nice to try something different that we wouldn't otherwise do. I mean really, who would wear those eyelashes just because? Maybe someone...

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

I'm leaving, on a jet plane

Tomorrow!

I can hardly wait to get out of town with this guy.
Heading to Chicago for the second time ever and we're trying to make it different than the first. You know how you go places over and over because they're your favorites? Yup. That's me. I'm a creature of habit. I know what I like (yummy pizza from I can't remember where in Chicago-starts with a G) and I stick to it. I know we'll go here

and probably back here
just because we I loved them both. I know J loved "The Bean," but could probably do without dessert. Ahem...he's married to me, so we'll have dessert. Just to make that clear.

But I also know we'll try some new places. Fun places. Places I'll want to go back to the next time we go. Whenever that is...

But we're leaving, and I can't wait! I am ever so thankful to grandparents who are close. But more than that, who LOVE having our kids. So thanks, Mom & Dad, for taking the kiddos this weekend! Not sure who will have more fun...

Sunday, August 12, 2012

Coldplay Concert!

The Coldplay concert did not disappoint!

This weekend we were lucky enough to go to the Coldplay concert in town. It was our second such concert-we went the last time they were on tour and vowed never to miss a show, no matter what it took to see them. So, we saved our money, bought our tickets and here we were...
It was AMAZING!! The night started off with thousands of LED lighted bracelets going off with the first song. Can you see all of those little lights? Red, yellow, pink, white, green and blue...all going off together or flashing as the songs were played throughout the night. It really was a genius idea.
Our bracelets were blue and pink, respectively. The crowd roared any time they went on. There was definitely an element of surprise there.
The stage was awesome! There was a longer walkway that led to an "X" in the middle of the floor. It was great because we had some speakers hanging in our way (as you can see below), so we loved it when they moved around. And move they did! If you've ever seen them, Chris Martin doesn't stay in one spot very long. He's a mover and a shaker!
Confetti was everywhere throughout the show. At the beginning, that's what kicked off the show: thousands of pieces of confetti fell from the ceiling and came shooting out of fan-tubes (super technical, aren't I?). There were also huge inflated balls that fell during the second song, giving the crowd something to do. It was crazy!
Like I said, the band moves around a lot. There were 3 different pianos that Chris Martin played at during the night: one on the main stage, one in the middle of the "X," (in that black space-it came up out of the floor), and one in the crowd...
This was during the first few songs of their encore. They were about 5 sections over from us on the lower level, playing on a stage in the middle of the crowd. I kept thinking to myself, "How can I get tickets that are right there next time?"
The show was amazing. We loved every minute of it. We can't wait to go again. And, I'm in love with Chris Martin my husband who took me to the concert! (But secretly I do really like Martin...who wouldn't?!)

Sunday, June 17, 2012

Father, Daddy, the "it" guy around here

Today is Father's Day. Hooray for dads (or fathers, papas, or whatever you call your dad) everywhere! Yesterday C was telling J, "Daddy, since tomorrow is called Father's Day, I'm going to call you 'Father' for the whole day." Too cute...didn't happen. Our little boy couldn't veer from the norm-Daddy it was!
If you know J, which some of you do, you know the following things about him:
1. He always puts others first. Always.
2. He is the loving type.
3. He wants what's best for his kids (and me too).
4. He makes all of us laugh, a lot.
5. He never expects anything or anyone to be perfect.
6. He...well, I suppose I'll stop here for lack of continuing to go on writing long into the night.

Needless to say, he's a pretty sweet dad. He's a pretty sweet husband, too, but that post comes another time. As for the dad part, he's got it down. It all started (you didn't know you were in for story time, did you?!) when I was pregnant. That's when he really took over the grocery shopping and cooking for the 2 of us. Small things, really, but I knew this was a sign of what was to come when the kids were born. He's never been one to shy away from what kids bring to life...always ready to play, always ready to wrestle, always up for a game, always ready to teach, always, always, always. Do you get it?
He's the kind of dad who, upon the kids getting off the bus this year, loved every minute of walking the kids home from the bus stop. He told me numerous times how that was his favorite time of day. He and A would usually walk hand in hand while C tried to balance on the curb, the two of them talking about their day with him.

He's the kind of dad who cannot turn down a chance to go on a bike ride with the kids. He takes them around the block and neighborhood, hoping that the training will allow us to ride around the lake soon enough.

He's the kind of dad who loves reading and snuggling with the kids. He reads with voices they love which, consequently, leads to stories repeating themselves over and over in our house as the weeks go by. How I Became a Pirate is a favorite of A & C and whenever I try to read it, I struggle to make the pirate voice just right. Arrgh!

He's the kind of dad who just cannot get enough of his kids. He's never the one "babysitting" or "watching" the kids. He's never the one to come home from work and "just need a half hour to unwind with the TV or the computer." He's the one organizing a soccer game or baseball game in the backyard or playing hide and seek at the park.

He's amazing.
See, there's this old saying that you usually marry someone who is just like your dad. When I think of my dad, I remember him playing with me, teaching me, reading to me, making up stories before bed, having ice cream with me...just spending time with me. Funny...that's what I see happening around these parts. Thanks, dad, for giving me a glimpse into my future. Didn't know that's what it was, but I'm  glad it was!

How does that make me feel? Blessed. Like He knew what He was doing when He put J in my life. I thank God every day for putting J here to be a daddy to our kids. Because without him here there would be no pirate, no wrestling, no "yah" Kung-Fu style, no walking home with the kids from the bus. Blessed. It's what I am. It's what we are to have a daddy like that. Happy Daddy's Day, J!

Friday, December 16, 2011

A note from J

Sometimes a mom needs a note like this. Sometimes they come at the perfect time. Sometimes they come out of the blue. Sometimes it really doesn't matter the reason, it's just nice to get an email like this from your husband to help put things in perspective when all you really want to do is pull your hair out.

This is from December 5th, which happened to be a Monday. I know we had a super busy weekend and I don't remember if that morning was chaotic or not. Either way, I had wanted to share it, but mostly for me, so I remember it. I love my husband for the little things!
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So I've been thinking about our kids a lot this morning. Why I'm not sure, but here's the gist...

Even though they can have their moments that drive us nuts, they are just the two best little kiddos a guy could ever ask for. Don't you just feel so blessed and lucky to have them? They're smart, funny, caring for others, love things like Christmas, sports, music, coloring, etc.

I feel extra lucky to share it all with you.

That's all, have a great day :)
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Sometimes it's the smallest notes that have the biggest impact on a person. Thanks, honey.

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

16 years ago

What was your first kiss like? No, not your first kiss when you were in fourth grade (I remember that one too). I mean your first kiss with your forever one. Like J. It was 16 years ago today that we had our first kiss. It was one of those that I remember because I think we both wished it would have happened earlier. Both of us had gone to the Homecoming dance with someone else that year; J because he thought I would have said no, and me because I didn't have a date and went with a friend. Funny how we both thought similar things about each other.

How many of you are still with the same person you kissed 16 years ago? And those of you married for 16 years or more don't count. Sorry! I guess the question would be how many of you are with the same person you kissed when you were 16? It's a rarity. It's one of those things that people find out when we meet someone new: "So, how did you guys meet? College? Work?" "No, high school." "Oh, you went to high school together?" "Yeah, we've actually been together since high school." "Really?! That's a long time!" 

Yup. It's a long time. 

I think about it every year on October 19th. I'm glad we kissed. I'm even more happy about the fact that J picked me. When you think about how many other people he could have picked...

Here's to you, J, 16 years later. I love you.