Wednesday, January 28, 2015

Winter...

 
This winter is hitting our family hard with frosty temperatures and frequent, though not accumulating snowfall.  It seems we are all longing to be held up tight in our little home and rarely retreating to the outside world.  This is certainly not the norm for us, typically we are like puppies, anxious to be outside and leave our mark on the world.

Our children typically ache to be outside running, biking and playing at a local park, but lately every time they are summoned to leave the house, it is never without hesitation and a little groaning, “Ah, do we have to Mom?” 

Their sentiment is felt by all and thus, we must listen.  We must enjoy the dark cold days when the sun rarely shines and the warmth is felt inside.  It is not to say our love for the outside world has diminished, quite the contrary. The moment spring awakens, I am certain our days will be long and our little tribe will march deep into those woods again seeking, sniffing and rejoicing in every aspect of the new season.

So today, we relax inside and partake in our version of human hibernation.  We bake and enjoy the efforts of our labor; we snuggle up on the couch with a good book, or lazily watch an intriguing film.  We eat around candlelight and partake in our new ritual of reading books over a meal.  We retreat to our beds after indulging in a soft lavender bath and relish in the pillows and comforters that have been transformed into nests.   We learn to let go of the expectations that the outside world imposes on us, for we desperately need this time to relax, to recharge our batteries that have been depleted.  This is the time to slow down and reflect and these days, there is ever so much to reflect upon. 

And that is how it will continue to be until we are ready to leave.  Leave the nest, take flight as spring arrives, when we can shed some layers as the sun warms us with her delightful presence.  

All of this will be the norm until, well, until the next snow arrives and we bundle up, grab our sleds and spend countless hours seeking hills to race down and snowmen to create.   

That my friends, is the true joy of the season and we are ever so grateful to be living in a country that can witness the changing of seasons.

 Moments of creation!
 Noah our little master builder!
 Robert baking with Tessa and creating beautiful cookies!

Sunday, January 18, 2015

We Are...

 We Are...
Enjoying very slow weekends.
Reading loads of library books.
Getting rid of stuff and it feels great!
Having fun and learning a great deal at a class I am taking entitled, The Expat Exchange.
Happy to be finishing up another newsletter.
Remembering to be present.
Truly enjoying meeting new people.
Looking forward to a little break in February.
Listening to Taylor Swift, yep, she's good!
Unable to believe how quickly January is going...slow down already!
In total shock that Drexel is now 15 years in the past...what, and how?
2015 will mark the 20th year I have know Robert and all because I held open a door!  Thanks for teaching me manners Mom and Dad...it changed my life!
Learning to say "no" when necessary, asking for help when needed and pacing ourselves in the 
New Year.
Trying to stay warm despite the very cold temperatures!
Getting ready for a new week.


 What kid wouldn't love a little firework action in the house?!
 Loving the winter night skies.

Monday, January 12, 2015

We Are...

 We Are...
Trying to move slower in 2015.
Loving the podcast Death, Sex and Money with Anna Sale.
Loving my new library membership and enjoying the book by Michael Pollan, In Defense of Food.
Enjoying the journey that is raising our children in a country other than our own. Not always and easy journey, but exciting nonetheless.
Eating up gorgeous hikes in France on a warm, sunny Saturday.
Grateful to my running partner Julie, for pushing me on Sunday to run despite the rain and the cold.  
Missing having Robert at home and ever so grateful we had two weeks as a family over the Christmas holiday.
Looking forward to working towards our 2015 resolutions.  Nothing like a challenge!
Wishing everyone a beautiful and happy week!









Thursday, December 11, 2014

Happy Birthday Noah!

 
Happy 6th Birthday Noah!

In this year you have grown immensely.   
You are now eager to walk to school alone, anxious to take on new roles and responsibilities and easing into your life independent of us.   
You are still our little man with a mind of his own, a contagious laugh, attention to detail, and an amazing sense of wonder and love of nature.   
You surprise us with what you are capable of achieving and you challenge us in ways that we never dreamed were possible. 
Our love for you grows with each new day and for some reason, six feels ever so grown – up, so very big and intensely mature.   
My heart swells a bit for the prompt passing of years, but when the tears swell I remind myself that growing and becoming more independent is the way it is meant to be and thus, I learn to let you go with a lump in my throat and a tear in my eye.

We love you Noah, we wish you tremendous joy on your 6th birthday. 
Thank you for being our son, and for teaching us the most valuable lessons this life has to offer.
You are our favorite son and may this year be everything you ever dreamed possible!  
Here's to climbing mountains, running races, learning to mountain bike with Dad, riding a skateboard, speaking German, loving with your whole heart, being kind and loving deeply.
 One of my absolute favorite photos of Noah.  Taken in Belalp.
 Noah and Robert in Scotland.
 On a train going to see the hot air balloon festival.
 Noah and Sammy on the Muggestutz Trail.
 Oh, that face!
 Creating!
 Noah discovered his love of soccer.
 Loving the botanical gardens.
 Noah and Tessa at Robi Spielplatz.
 Noah hiking in Lichtenstein.
 Enjoying the ocean in Mallorca.
 Noah at sports camp, taking it all in.
 Absorbing all of Iceland.
 Playing soccer with Dad.
 Flowers as big as Noah!
 Oh my, be still my heart.
 Noah on Lake Luzern.
Happy Birthday Noah!
We love you with all of our might!

Monday, December 8, 2014

We Are...

 We Are...
We are staying warm despite the very cold temperatures.
We are wishing for a snowy Christmas...we shall see.
Listening to James Taylor a favorite of my Father's and wondering how different life would be if he were still here.
Missing my Father tremendously at the moment.
Smiling each time Tessa says, "My brother did that."  Or, "Where's my Mom?"  Or, "When's my Daddy coming home?"
Laughing at the funny things Tessa continues to say.  "I yawned...that must mean my hair has knots."  Not sure where the logic in that one came, but it is cute nonetheless.
Gearing up for 6 - one cake and candle at a time.  How on earth did that happen?
Enjoyed No Impact Man and grateful Robert's parents recommended this thought provoking movie.
Trying to stay in the present moment as we ease closer and closer to the holidays. 
Feeling ever so grateful for our trip to Iceland this summer and thrilled to see the photos of us at the Glacier Lagoon again.  What an incredibly beautiful sight.  Whew!
Wishing everyone a wonderful week.



Monday, December 1, 2014

We Are...

 We Are...
So proud of Noah for completing his first race.  Nice work little man!
Proud of Robert for doing such a great job in his race!
Enjoying the Christmas markets.
Pumped that my running partners did such a great job on our 8 miler on Saturday.
Enjoyed the conversation with Robert that followed "112 Weddings" - a documentary about marriage and sadly, divorce.
Grateful for our health, our safety and each other.
Thinking a lot about family.
Listening to Joshua Radin.
Getting ready for the holidays one slow step at a time.
Trying to stay present this holiday season.
Gearing up for 6! How on earth did that happen?
Wishing everyone, especially our families a wonderful week.
 Almost 10,000 runners showed up for this beautiful night - time race!
 Noah and Robert right before the race.  Noah had pre-race jitters!
 Noah at the end of the race...awesome work!
 Enjoying a post-race hot chocolate!  Well deserved!
 The Christmas Markets! 
Robert right before his race!  Great job!