Showing posts with label New Jersey. Show all posts
Showing posts with label New Jersey. Show all posts

Sunday, May 26, 2013

New Jersey Family Time

After saying goodbye to Cozumel in early March, Ryan and I headed to the east coast to see my sister and her family in suburban New Jersey.  Being away in Korea meant we had missed their recent trips to Oregon.  I hadn't seen the twins since the summer they were born and Ryan hadn't met them at all.  He also hadn't seen my older niece and nephew since our wedding in 2009.  They have continued to grow into little people, keeping everyone entertained with their humorous antics.  
We were looong overdue for visit.
Snow greeted us our first morning there, a stark contrast to the sunny warm weather we'd left behind in Cozumel.  
 
  

Our weekend with the fam was split between time at home...

a trip to a neighborhood park...



 
 
   


and an outing to the zoo.


Between playing ball with Leo, coloring with Harry and Lucy and "getting my hair done" by Ellie, those kids kept us busy all week.  It's so much fun to see their little personalities emerging and evolving. 

During our time there, we were also treated to a fabulous dinner out in New York City with my sister and her wife, where we ate, drank, and were merry.  


 


These two both recently turned 40, so there was obviously celebrating to be done. 
  
"Full" doesn't really begin to describe my feeling at the end of that meal.

So much fun.

Until next time, New Jersey.

Monday, April 1, 2013

March Moments


 
 
 

 

 
 
  
 

 
 
 


+Submarine ride in Cozumel
+Goodbye to loved ones in Mexico
+Reunion in NYC's Koreatown with friends made in Busan 
+Precious time with family on the east coast
+St. Patty's celebration with my girls
+Spring walks to breakfast
+Birthday celebration for grandpa
+Catching up with old friends (and their little boys)
+Ryan's first fish of the year (and biggest catch ever!)
+Boating with friends  
+Picnic in the park with mom and dad
+Passover seder 


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Just like that, it's April.  

The older I get, the more quickly time seems to pass.  
No problem, just a constant reminder to enjoy every moment.

This will be the first full month we've spent in the US since July 2011.

There are so many things to look forward to in April. 
 On the books: a weekend at the beach with college girlfriends, an engagement party for the sweetest couple, this festival, and my dad's birthday.  
Also, Ryan starts school this month to become an EMT and I'll begin a new job as a preschool teacher.

And... we're finally ready to announce that we're having a baby!  



No, we're not.
{ Couldn't resist throwing a little April Fool's in there. }

April, let's do this.

Friday, March 8, 2013

Stateside, in the Snow

Yesterday morning: 

This morning:
 

Yep, our view looks a little different today than it has for the last eight weeks.

As my niece proclaimed: "It's a winter wonderland out there!"

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Yesterday we said goodbye to Ryan's mom, stepdad, Al and Lily (their dogs), and little Reina.  We're so thankful for the time we were able to spend on Cozumel with such wonderful people (and animals). 

Despite rumored delays, we were lucky enough to stay ahead of the stormy weather and arrived at my sister's house in New Jersey last night.

Before heading back to Oregon we're looking forward to the week ahead with these little people...

...and lots of time with the bigger people of the house too. :)

Monday, July 25, 2011

Nieces and Nephews in New Jersey

My sister's twins were born June first, making me an aunt again, two times over.  Recently I headed to suburban New Jersey to meet them and see the rest of the family.

One word comes to mind when I think of the twins.... 

ADORABLE.  Each has their own unique personality.

Harry got all the hair, along with rich chocolately brown eyes that seem to stare right through you.  The poor guy suffers from tummy issues, spitting up and writhing in discomfort much of the time.  Currently Maya is working on cutting dairy from her diet which may be the culprit.  When you are able to comfort Harry, he's happiest when snuggled on your shoulder.  He rests his small head there and sleeps for hours.  Just don't even think about putting him down.  I rarely wanted to.




Then there's Lucy.  The girl is tiny.  Everything about her is petite, with the exception of her large blue eyes.  When she's sleepy she only opens one, earning herself the nickname, "One-Eyed Pirate."  She's the cutest pirate I've ever seen.  My sister mentioned on her own blog that if Lucy was your first child you'd readily have three more, asking yourself, what's the big deal?  That's because Lucy is calm, quiet and easygoing (much of the time).  Her thin legs often cross at the ankle and her teeny hands rest gingerly at her ears when she sleeps.  Too cute.  I miss her already.




My older niece Ellie turned four during the visit.  She was presented with multiple Tinkerbell birthday cards, Disney Princess wrapped puzzles,  and a pale pink scooter.  She promptly named herself "Scooter Girl," insisting we address her as such while she rode around the house and backyard singing self-written songs.  Ellie and I spent a few mornings at the park, attending imaginary weddings as princesses and swinging on the playground in the summer heat.  Once I taught her and my nephew Leo how to play charades (a simplified version) she wouldn't let more than two hours go by without requesting I give her something to act out.  She will be on the stage someday.









My nephew Leo, just shy of his seventh birthday was as sweet as ever.  On more than one occasion he crept downstairs early to where I was sleeping so he could cover me with Good Morning Kisses.  After an obligatory two minutes of silence he then demanded, "Get up, get up!"  We had lots of fun playing basketball, doing puzzles and eating grapes (his favorite food) together.  Putting him to bed was a nice way to unwind at the end of the day.  He sweetly covered me with a blanket before reading along with our bedtime story and resting up for another fun-filled day.





My sister and her partner definitely have their hands full, but the love and life in their home is apparent.   They are doing a great job balancing it all and creating a wonderful life for their family.  It will likely be a while until I see them again, but I am already looking forward to it.  Until then there will be lots of pictures, email updates and skyping. :)