We allowed the little ones to sleep in some this morning and then we of course got STARBUCKS next door and Chris made us a yummy breakfast of eggs and we had fresh raspberries and cantaloupe...yummy!! After we got everyone all washed up we started out for our adventures. We had debated what to do today since the Pope was here. You had to have tickets to see him places, except the drive down 5th avenue....but people started lining up there about 6 am and so many thousands of people that we would not even be able to see him. Bummer bob!! There were lots of security everywhere and helocopters flying overhead...we had NYPD officers almost at every street corner around where Megs lives becuase the Pope has been around town today. While we couldn't see our Holy Father, it was very neat knowing he has been in the same place we have been all weekend. We also had to change our plans for the day about going to Central Park and the little zoo there because all the roads between here and there we closed down and shut off for the Pope and there were too many people and bus route changes etc. So we walked around town and went to another fun park called John Jay Park. Angel had fun watching all the kids, and finally decided to play in the huge sand box....yesterday she wouldn't go near it becuase she doesn't like to get her hands and feet dirty!! So as long as she could use her shovel and didn't have to touch the sand, she had a blast. Then we enjoyed some ice cream and she talked Uncle Chris into letting her play in the water fountain. It was a sweet moment today when we were sitting on the benches and she looked sad. I asked her what was wrong and she said, "Go airplane...see Marmee, Poppy, Alli!" So while she is having fun, she does miss home. We then took a long walk along the East River in the BEAUTIFUL weather to 60th Street. We wanted to go to Serendipity because I always hear about it on TV shows etc, especially about trying the frozen hot chocolate...but when we got there (tired and hot adn definetly wanting a treat) they wouldn't allow strollers inside and we couldn't stay with the kiddies.....I was bummed but will jus have to come back to try it....one day! So then we decided to take a taxi back home which was fun becase it was my very first taxi ride. I have to say that I had white knuckles watching this taxi driver zoom us in and out of streets, missing people and cars by a small margin! We ordered some lunch from a local diner here called the Green Kitchen. It is really neat how you can order anything from everywhere and have it delivered right to your door. Then Emma and Angel took a litle nap. We then walked to mass at St. Catherine of Siena's (Emma's patron saint) - it was a beautiful church. It was a bit windy tonight and Angel decided to stop and smell some flowers on the way home. Then Uncle Chris and Jason took Angel in a taxi finally to Central Park since all the festivities of the day were over. Angel had a lot of fun feeding ducks and even the squirrels, playing in the flower fields and even took a picture of where the Pope is staying. In the taxi on the way home, Angel was watching the TV and kept saying "I see Pope!" Megs and I stayed home with Emma and watched Pope coverage and had sisterly chats!! When Chris and Jason and Angel got back we couldn't believe it....the picture they just took of where the Pope is staying and the guards....we were watching on the TV that the Pope was returning there any minute. They said there were a lot of cops there and just thought they were guarding his residence. I can't believe they missed a possible opportunity!! Too bad we didn't know they were there and could have told them to stay put!! Oh well......we are now going to order some Italian pizza from their favorite place and possibly get the kiddies to bed early and watch a movie. So that is it for today and will hopefully be in touch tomorrow. (I have to remember to take pics of megs place too)the slideshow has lots more good pics.
Saturday, April 19, 2008
Friday, April 18, 2008
Day One - NYC
After successfully landing in NYC at JFK airport, we awaited the driver Megs had arranged for us. After several attempts to find us, the blue van #656 gathered us and all the luggage up and delivered us safely to 1425 York Avenue....Meg's and Chris' small NYC apartment (pics and video to follow tomorrow). We hung out with Megs for awhile, then we ordered some yummy breakfast from a local diner. Emma took a nap and then Angel followed suit. Megs decided to run me around the local city to several of her stores and stops. I was trusting her with my life as I followed her around this bustling city and held my breath every time we crossed the street with all the crazy cars coming at us. JAY WALKING doesn't matter here!! Then I went with her to her doctor's appointment where she had her first ULTRASOUND of BABY STURHAHN!! Her HCG levels are still very low so all we could see was a little "bubble" where the sac is forming and the endometrium thickening up. She goes next week for another ultrasound and they hope to see the heart rate then. It was a special moment to share. Megs and I then decided that we needed to go get a pedicure so that our feet would look marvelous walking to the park in our flip flops in the warm weather (I now have blisters between my toes from walking in flip flops!). We saw where Meg's old apartment was and went to a local park named, Carl Schultz Park. Angel had a blast playing, sliding, seeing the dog park and getting some fresh air. We enjoyed our walk home and ordered some Turkish food for dinner...yummy!! I gave Megs her birthday present finally (a family holiday cookbook I made her), we watched some home movies and then baths and to bed!! What a fun day to spend together.....can't wait until tomorrow!! Had to post some good pics....but the slide show has ALL of them...too many good ones to list here....so check the slide show out!!







DELTA Disaster
Well, we are FINALLY here in NYC!! And right now sitting in my sister's very small but CUTE NY apartment...getting ready to go to the park. But....more info and pics to post about day one later...first let me tell you about our flight experience. When we headed out to the airport with all our luggage (and yes we have a lot....bad packers I guess) I knew we would have lots of fun stories to tell just by traveling for the first time with kids and two under two!! But what I DIDN'T expect was what we did experience. After a long line at security (where Angel was very confused why we had to take off her shoes), we made it onto the flight and settle onto a long red eye flight ahead....there wasn't an empty seat on the plane. About two hours into the flight (after changing pee pee outfits and diapers and getting kiddies to sleep)...the flight attendant came over to tell us that she was going to have to separate us because two small children could not sit next to each other on our laps due to lack of oxygen supply in case of emergency!! We couldn't believe it...to make a long story short and AFTER lots of stern questioning from my husband....we had to wake up our girls and others around us to be moved several rows up and separated in the aisle seats. I was tired and upset....was angry that this was even an issue after we had booked the tickets with them knowing this and they waited so long in the flight to move us. So after too much arguing and some tears...we decided to try and "rest" and just get through the flight.....a very long, warm and tiring flight....but we safely made it to NYC and to family and I guess that is the most important thing....right?? Although, I have a feeling DELTA will be hearing from my hubby.....I am not looking forward to the rest of our flights being "separated!"
Wednesday, April 16, 2008
Happy Birthday!

Monday, April 14, 2008
Christmas Baby
Sunday, April 13, 2008
Graduated...
Sundays are Special Times
We are so blessed to live close to family. Sundays is definetly a day for Church and family. After mass today we hung out at Marmee and Poppy's all day because Caitlin was home and finally was able to show us pictures and tell us all about her trip to Holland and Belgium where she got to meet our family. It was lots of fun. We always have Sunday dinners together and I am so thankful that my girls will have such special memories of these special Sundays with their family to cherish and remember. There definetly is...no place like HOME!!!
Angel with her clog slippers from Holland.
Soccer Saturday!!
Saturday we went to watch Caitlin play soccer against and at Seattle University...and Concordia won...1-0!! Caitlin had an awesome game even though she got quite beat up!! Caitlin...remember to take the Motrin!! It was almost 80 degrees and the girls loved it!! It was Emma's first soccer game, but I am sure there are many more to come!!
Angel enjoying her popcorn on the ferry...
Friday Night Fun
Saturday, April 12, 2008
Friday, April 11, 2008
Prayers for Pepe
Ready or not...
Next Thursday we take our first airplane trip with the girls. We are heading to NYC first to visit my newly married sis and then continue to VA to visit with Jason's family, meet some nieces and nephews for the first time and let the girls meet all their cousins and family!! So....if anyone has any travel advice or tips for airplane rides for two kids under two...we would appreciate it!! Thanks to those that have already given me good ones. I am hoping the poor person who sits next to us can find an empty seat somewhere!!
Outfits and Hair Styles
Just because I felt like wearing hat and mittens in the house
In an outfit Marmee made for Aunt Caitlin...tried to find pics of her or Aunt Alli wearing it to compare...
Wednesday, April 9, 2008
Recipes to Share
In lieu of my Menu Plan Monday posts (which I am determined to get organized in doing again...maybe after our trip to VA) I wanted to share some of the yummy recipes from last week...enjoy!
Tuesday, April 8, 2008
Worthy Reads...
Vietnam Man Runs 'Abortion Orphanage'
IN HEALTH MATTERS, ASK HOLY SPIRIT AND EAT WHAT IS CLOSEST TO WAY HE MADE IT (this is VERY interesting...)
and I love this post and all the comments it has gotten... Touching on Parenting Philosophies with a Ten Foot Pole
IN HEALTH MATTERS, ASK HOLY SPIRIT AND EAT WHAT IS CLOSEST TO WAY HE MADE IT (this is VERY interesting...)
and I love this post and all the comments it has gotten... Touching on Parenting Philosophies with a Ten Foot Pole
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