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Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Winter Break


It is nice to be on Winter Break. I am enjoying some extra time with the kiddo and hanging around the home front doing odds and ends and taking naps and snacks in between. The winter has officially arrived, layering us with about three inches of powdery snow for all the neighborhood kids to play in. This is the time of year when I don't mind paying my association fee as it covers all snow removal. :-)

Bath time for Audrey! Splish Splash!


Audrey and I just got back from her 15-month check-up. Unfortunately, she had five different shots that ranged from mumps and measles to H1N1 and the flu. Yuk. She was a brave girl, though, and she is now taking a nap with a little help from Children's Tylenol. On the bright side, she is in "perfect health" as the doctor told us, and is above average on her development (which we all knew, I'm sure).

Playing with her new doll from Nana! Thank You!!!


As for the rest of the day, naps and some play in the snow maybe later this afternoon. I've got a few pictures to frames and get in the mail, and later tomorrow a lunch with some friends. I love the holidays, not because of all the gifts and holiday activity, but because of the extra time I am allowed through my job to spend with my family. I really couldn't ask for anything more.

She's the best gift I could ever hope for.

-a

Saturday, December 12, 2009

Happy Hanukah

Audrey Reading with Doll in Chair


Happy Hanukah everyone!

Audrey helping with gifts and boxes during the holidays



It is officially winter here in the Land of Lincoln. Winter, rather than blanketing us with a fresh sheet of snow, has slapped us with a bitter hand and pelts us with rain, sleet, and ice.

Audrey is fascinated with the change in temperature and snowfall. She spots the flocks of Canada Geese flying South for the winter and points them out in the sky.

Tonight is night #2 of Hanukah. Last night was a simple lighting of candles and a gift from Zadie: The Book of King Kong! Audrey was interested in the illustrations, but was not ready to sit down for the reading of the entire volume that evening!

I am looking forward to the Winter Break at the end of next week. Classes at University are finished for the semester, so that is wonderful. It will be nice to just focus on home and school fora little while, and pretty soon not even school!



I hope everyone is finding a warm place to hunker down this holiday season and enjoy time to reflect and give thanks for the many blesings we all have, whether we realize them or not. Here are some recent picts!

-a

A Gift from Zadie!!! What could it be!!!???


Audrey looking at a picture of Zadie


Audrey and Daddy read King Kong for Hanukah.

Sunday, December 6, 2009

Some updated pictures



A lazy Sunday is being had by all. Last night we traveled out to Villa Park to see "Beauty and the Beast" performed by several of my previous students. It was a special night to see my former students all grown-up into big sixth graders! Audrey also very much enjoyed seeing "big kids" and took some interest in the performance, although she enjoyed all the attention of audience members around her smiling and waving. I think she might be destined for the lime light!

Here are some pictures from the past couple weeks, as I haven't really posted much. Hopefully Audrey looks familiar, as she seems, to me, to be growing and changing minute-by-minute!

Snoozing in the Car


Laughing in the Kitchen with Grandma

Who ya' Gonna' Call?...


Sleepy time with Phoebe


Helping Decorate the Tree



"Dado" and Audrey


Friday, December 4, 2009

Been A Bit...

Hello Folks,

It's been too long since my last blog. Things are moving swiftly this winter season. I had a beautiful trip to Richmond, Virginia. There I had a chance to spend quality time with my Aunt Irene and Uncle Fred, along with my two cousins, Sam and Emma. Good food, lots of laughs, and much love. This was my 11th year making the trek to Richmond. It is one of the very few traditions I have in my life, and intend to keep it alive as long as possible.

Unfortunately, Kim and Audrey did not attend this year. Kim had to work on Friday, so we didn't want to force the issue of traveling Audrey with one parent during the flu season. I am sure Grandma didn't have a problem spending some fun time with Audrey.

Speaking of...

Audrey is moving all over the place, running, crawling, scooting. I can only imagine the stamina required of us as she becomes even faster! As the snow flurries begin, she is finding great fascination with the holiday lights and trees that are lighting up everywhere!

More later. Time for dinner.

-a

Sunday, November 22, 2009

What I am Thankful For

my daughter
my wife
my family
my health
sobriety
my job
laughter
the dog
changing seasons
quiet moments
surprises
change
my friends
children
the safety of my family and friends
my blue down comforter from Uncle Michael
warm slippers on a chilly morning
love
support
time to play
time to learn
time to listen

My life overflows with the love, laughter, and support from so many people that I am overwhelmed with thankfulness. I am humbled by how truly lucky I am to have such special people, opportunities, and love in my life. Thank you all so much. I wish everyone a reflective, beautiful Thanksgiving.

-a

Sunday, November 1, 2009

November Frost


Audrey in her Penguin Costume

Waking up this morning, it was as if on cue that the early frost blanketed the lawns and cars in the area. I gloomily brandished the ice scraper to peel the thin layer of ice that had fixed itself upon my windows before departing to the store for breakfast essentials.


Last night was Halloween. Audrey, as a penguin, enjoyed the on goings immensely. She watched as older kids systematically went from door-to-door knocking and ringing bells and ultimately receiving a candy for their incessant trick-or-treating. It was a chilly evening in Crown Point, Indiana where we visited friends for the spooky holiday. This was really my own first experience taking children around a neighborhood and being on the other side of the candy bag. I found it strange to be escorting the ghouls and ghosts before sunset, but safety and bedtimes must come first, I imagine.

Proud Parents with Penguin

A Christmas sign greeted me as I entered the grocery at 6:30am this fine Sunday morning. I scowled at the green wreath, which seemed more a beacon warning for oncoming snow and winter rather than a warm holiday gathering period. While I did my best to push thoughts of eggnog and wool socks away from the forefront of my thoughts, I managed to make a nice breakfast of eggs, turkey sausage, toast, and hash browns with Audrey while the rays of the rising sun slowly melted away the pesky frost and revealed broken pumpkin pieces throughout the subdivision.

Audrey watching from the Wagon


We now begin to hunker down and prepare our house for a long, deep wintry rest. Comforters and extra sheets line our beds, while we stock our dressers with sweaters and long sleeves. The cats nestle into the couch cushions and the dog curls up at the foot of the bed. Audrey plays with blocks and stuffed animals and Kim cooks a steamy pot of chili as a football game proceeds on mute in the living room. Our eyes jump to the window now and again, expecting to see the first snowflake drifting to the ground at any moment. Yes, now it is that time. Fall has fallen, and winter will rise her snowy head soon enough.

Audrey and Jack keeping warm during Trick-or-Treating

Sunday, October 25, 2009

A Weekend in South Bend


We drove to South Bend Friday evening in the grey, spitting rain. It has been over a month since our last visit, and even the dog seemed excited to be returning to “Grandma’s House” for a weekend of love, laughs…and some comfort food!


I finished the first quarter of school Friday. It is difficult to comprehend that 25% of the year is already completed. It will be a bit of a rude awakening next quarter for some students as I push a bit harder and demand a bit more! Oh well, welcome to “Mr. Orelove’s” Class.

We spend a comfortable, snuggly weekend playing games, walking around the house following Audrey, and watching numerous sporting events. We also got to celebrate Grandma Flesher’s birthday with cake, ice cream, and a tightrope of a Notre Dame football game!

Today was especially enjoyable, as the day began grey and miserable, but eventually the sun found its way through the clouds and turned a damp morning into a warm, beautiful fall afternoon. Audrey spent the day outside with grandma running through the leaves, playing with the dogs, and napping. It was difficult to leave today, but we eventually departed with full stomachs and hearts, already thinking about our next visit.


Sunday, October 18, 2009

Sunday Afternoon Dozing


A restful weekend was had by all in the Orelove family. Last night we attended a chili cook-off at a friend's house. It was a nice, crisp night with steaming chili and a hot fire to keep all warm.

We all slept-in this Sunday morning, and have been taking it easy since our waking moments. Audrey has had a nap this afternoon, and I just finished a second long walk with the dog a few minutes ago. The changing fall colors are truly everywhere and I am in constant awe of Mother Nature when she puts-on such lavish displays.



Now Audrey sits at the dinner table with me as I work on my budget and finance paper due Tuesday. In the kitchen, Kim is cooking her own chili, inspired from last night. In a couple hours the Bears will play Atlanta and we'll snuggle down for a warm family dinner with football and chili while the fall temperatures drop all around.

How can I concentrate when this cutie pie is across the table?!?

Monday, October 12, 2009

Resting on a Grey Day


Ahhhh, what an enjoyable three-day weekend. Today has been grey, overcast, and gloomy. That, however, did not stop Audrey and Daddy from having an enjoyable time inside playing all over the place. From cooking with blocks to chasing the dog, to a bath and McDonald’s French fries, we’ve had a pretty nice little Columbus day. Here are a couple pictures of Audrey’s pumpkin she picked out.

-a



Saturday, October 10, 2009

Happy October

The baby is asleep after a day of walking in the forest preserve, playing with the dog, lots of snacks, a couple naps, a good book or two, and a splashy bubble bath followed by a warm bottle of milk.

It has been a beautiful transition into fall in Illinois. While the temperature change reminds us to start layering our clothes, the dark reds and browns of the autumn leaves begin to drop to the ground signaling the changing of the season. Less light during the day makes me appreciate it all the more, and I've been desperately trying to take my daughter and dog on walks whenever the temperature is acceptable and the rains are not spitting upon us. Audrey is absolutely fascinated by the Canada Geese that waddle around the man-made ponds in our subdivision. Soon, though, they will have flown to warmer climates, leaving us here to prepare for the impending blankets of snow and ice.

While pumpkins and skeletons find their places in doorways and yards everywhere, we've been savoring our time at home. We haven't traveled to Indiana for almost a month. While It is truly a treat every visit, there is something relaxing about not having to pack and travel for a period of time. My graduate classes have been keeping me up late some nights...although I have officially memorized all the major funding sources for both state and local levels of public education!

Kim works and works and is burying herself in the Twilight book series. While I am not the intended audience of the teenage vampire saga, I am happy to watch Kim devour every drop of the books and allow her mind to wander from her daily work obligations.

Audrey is walking more and more, although turning around and pivoting is still a challenge. She and the dog, Phoebe, are partners in crime at the dinner table, trading bits of pasta and green beans for licks and low-key growls. Audrey has transitioned well into her room and is sleeping through the nights in her crib completely, although we are now struggling with keeping her room at a comfortable level because the drop in temperature really cols her room now that it has the laminate wood flooring that does not retain heat well. A space heater is working for now, but is not a consistent nor permanent solution.

A final thought before I settle-into a movie for the evening:

Today Audrey, Phoebe, and I enjoyed a crisp Fall walk at a nearby forest preserve. Along the way we stopped and talked to a man and his seven children, ranging from teenagers to a six-year-old. They were missionaries and lived in Mexico, but the man was originally from Chicago and loved to take his children here every year or so to witness the changing of the leaves and the Fall season in the Midwest.

After some chatting about my sweet new baby backpack and their travels, we continued our separate ways. I thought about the encounter all day today, just marveling at what a challenge and sometimes struggle raising seven children must be. Ultimately, I felt a sense of happiness and reliefe knowing that there are strong, wonderful people in this world who are excellent role models who can raise happy, healthy children. In this age of reality television, instant news, and internet, where stories of child neglect and awful parents run rampant, it was a powerful experience to witness a beautiful family simply enjoying the company of each other and spending time together strengthening their bonds.