Thursday, July 19, 2007

Our first posting

Well this will be my first posting on our blog. Yes, I do know how to blog! Yes, we do have pictures of Kaylee! and Yes, we do know how to use a computer. I am married to a computer geek you know! Anyway, I decided blogger is a much better way to blog than the other site we had, and way easier to upload pictures to.

Hopefully now that I have someplace to upload them to easily, I will be able to keep up. (Thanks for setting the example Beth! You showoff :) Anyway, I figured I'd bring everyone kind of up to date.

1. Kaylee's adoption was officially finalized on June 13th. We are soooooo happy. No more visits from social workers! WooHoo!

2. We went and visited Maryland and New York. Kaylee got to see her Great-Grandmom and Great-Granddad, as well as cousins, Great-Aunt, Aunt, Uncle, and adopted grandparents (Mr. and Mrs. Hurford). We had so much fun while in Maryland and New York. I became a Godmother. I am so honored by this, so thank you Beth and Patrick and of course little Ethan. I can now talk like the "Godfather" and just say that I am truly the Godmother.

And New York, what a great town. It's big, but not overly intimidating, although since we went to eat at Friday's while there we are ... and I quote... "Losers!" Tim and I actually got yelled at when we got back from our little jaunt to the city because we didn't find anything authentic, but how can you find anything authentic that costs less then your arm and leg at Rockefeller center? Anyway, we saw lots of sights, got Kaylee a stuffed Curious George at the NYFD Store, since she stayed behind and tried out frozen yogurt and sorbet with Aunt Beth, Nana, and Grandma Hurford.

I loved Grand Central Station and the chapel by Ground Zero the best. The chapel was one of my favorites, just because you could sit and you knew that others had sat in the same spots and wept like you and felt the same sense of loss, even if you didn't know anyone personally. It was very moving, and there was one piece of art there that really got me. It was a chalice made of steel from the buildings. It was two towers rising from roots and then it formed a chalice held by God's hands. It was a very moving piece of art. I couldn't get myself to take any pictures there, though, because it was such a sacred place. Tim felt the same, so we just sort of silently walked around. Then the last thing I saw were the Fireman's boots, coat and hat on the remaining pew, and I started crying. It was such a very holy place.

Grand Central Station on the other hand is just cool! It was somewhat confusing, but once you figured it out it was very neat. The first thing I had Tim take a picture of was the clock, where in Madagascar, Melman puts his head through it. I am so Pop culture sometimes! Anyway, the ceiling was great and just the architecture was fabulous.

I can't wait to go back. I miss my sister very much and didn't want to leave on that Monday morning, but didn't have much choice. I guess I'll see her in August, so that's not too far away now.

Well that's about all that's new here. I am still at Aquinas, Tim is still at Home Acres and still busy. Kaylee is teething again and is close to walking. She stands for about 1-5 minutes at a time by herself and will wave around with out falling down. We're just waiting for the first step and then we know we'll be chasing a running girl down. She has about 8 teeth now, but her molars are coming in and oh what fun! I really wish we would have bought stock in Ora gel and teething rings!

1 comment:

Beth Hurford said...

LOVE, LOVE, LOVE the blog! The blog name is awesome! Patrick especially likes it- he wishes ours had a cooler name. Keep the posts and pictures coming.