Wednesday, September 30, 2015

14th Anniversary

Today Gill and I celebrated our 14th Wedding Anniversary.
While the kids were in school, we treated ourselves to a special lunch at a french bistro - reminiscent of our honeymoon.  It was wonderful to have a slow morning together and have some special quiet time, just the two of us.
Happy Anniversary to my best friend, my partner in crime and the love of my life.

Monday, September 28, 2015

Sully's Soccer Season

Guess what happens when Sully shows up to his first soccer practice and there is no coach?
Daddy saves the day!
That's right, Sully's team (Team Fireballs) is lucky to have Gill and Ivan (Gabriel's daddy) step in and coach their awesome team.
The kids are having a great season and a lot of fun on the field!
Sully and Gabriel
Go Sully Go!
Go Team Fireballs - and it's coaches!!

Saturday, September 26, 2015

Patrick's Soccer

Patrick has been working so hard on the Charlotte United Academy Team.  It's a big honor that he was chosen to be on the team and he's been so dedicated to the bi-weekly practices and game.  Patrick's skills are sharpening, his confidence building and his love of soccer increasing.

We are so proud of you, Patrick.  Keep up the great work!

Unofficial Team Picture
 Patrick - #2
 Guarding the Goal!

Wednesday, September 23, 2015

A Delicious Treat

The boys had a day off of school today and Finnegan got out our favorite Magnolia Bakery Cookbook and chose their famous cupcake recipe.
 He worked so hard, using the kitchen aide by himself, measuring all the ingredients and, aside from the oven, Finn really did it all himself.  He even reaped he rewards of the delicious batter covered whisk!
 Piping the frosting
 Finn's cupcakes were delicious and he generously shared them with all his brothers and neighborhood friends.

Thursday, September 10, 2015

Never Forget? How about Always Remember?


I know what's coming tomorrow, Facebook flooded with pictures of the Towers and American Flags.  Everyone reminding everyone else to "Never Forget".  As if I had a choice.  I always remember

I always remember the first time I went up to the 99th Floor of the tower, pressed my face up to the glass and looked down below.  So proud of the job I had achieved, so in awe of where I was standing and so in love with the view I looked down upon.

I will never forget watching them jump.  Never.   I think about the horror they were experiencing, where jumping to their death was a better option than the horrors that were happening right then and there.  On the floor where we worked.

I always remember the elevator rides.  Taking the express elevator - the speed in which it rushed us 2/3 of the way up the tower to the local elevators.  I remember how the elevators used to shake when it was windy outside and how newbies would panic if it shook or slowed down.  I remember how my mom, with her fear of elevators, decided not to brave the ride when she and dad came to visit my office. How right she was.

I will never forgot the elevators plummeting to the ground.  People being trapped inside, the lucky few (like my former boss) that made it out alive, but most who fought a losing battle inside an elevator that was supposed to soar you to the sky, not drop you to your death.

I will always remember the skyline.  I adored that skyline.  Gill and I would be in the car, and I would see the towers from across the Hudson.  As dorky as it was, I would always yell "Hi Work!"  Every time.  I just couldn't get enough of the towers, their powerful stance at the end of Manhattan, I loved them.  

I will never forget the smoke.  Watching from New Jersey as my beloved towers burned.  I couldn't even see the remnants, all I could see was the smoke.  I will never forget being grateful that it was rainy and foggy the night of our wedding.  I had chosen that reception site because of the view, but only 2 weeks after that fateful day, I didn't want my guests spending the night looking at the burning graveyard of our destroyed skyline.

I will always remember the relationships that were formed there.  A Jersey Girl and a Brooklyn Babe forged a lifelong friendship on the 99th Floor.  We raced down the elevators every day to grab lunch, a french martini, or a few pairs of shoes before heading back up to our offices in the sky. 

I will never forget that we are the lucky ones. So many of our friends and colleagues were not graced with the same fate.  So many of them were there that morning, so many of them lost their lives.  Perhaps we had guardian angels, perhaps it was fate, but I will never forget how blessed I am to be here.  To have my husband, to have my children, to have my best friend - to have a future with all of them.  


Tomorrow, don't worry that I've forgotten, because I always remember.

Saturday, September 5, 2015

Apple Picking

Today we headed up to the mountains to go apple picking.
We went earlier in the season than usual, and it made all the difference.  It was a beautiful day with minimal crowds - and no lines for the apple cider donuts!
There was a big difference between this year and years past.  Mainly, the boys did not need our help.  Instead of asking us to help them reach high branches, all our boys just climbed the trees - up high!!
Patrick even took quite a fall out of a tree, hitting a lot of branches on his way down, but climbed right back up and got more juicy red apples!

When we were done gathering our apples, the threesome had picked over 55 pounds!!

On our way home we stopped in our favorite mountain town, Saluda.  We had a delicious dinner at a quaint restaurant and then found something exciting - The Saluda Gem Mine!  The boys panned for gems and found lots of treasures to take home with us.

Friday, September 4, 2015

Flashback Friday

This past weekend, I was able to snap a picture of Sully next to the "golden" sign that he posed next to in 2011.

 4 years later, he's still our sweet golden boy!