Monday, August 29, 2011

Having Fun!

Ellie riding the helicopter at the mall!



Doing a Funny Dance!



Sunday, August 28, 2011

New Friends



We hosted the Hartwell's yesterday for a cookout. They lived in Charlottesville when we did, and now live here in Bloomington with their 3 year old daughter, Katelyn. Ellie had a chance to be the 'big' girl and host Katelyn! They played with all Ellie's toys inside and out. We had a great time, and agreed to do this again soon. Both the girls love State Farm Park so throughout the fall that will be a great place to entertain them both!

Saturday, August 27, 2011

Travers' Day today and yesteryear

Travers' Day 2010 - last summer

Travers Day 2004

Travers' Day 2003
Bill and I have been celebrating Travers' Day together for 10 years now. Every one prior to this year was at the track. Many years he'd get up and head to the track at 2am with Craig, Bill (mini me) and anyone else willing to not only wait outside the gates until they opened at 7am but harder yet, make the MAD DASH inside the gates. From the 'jockeying' for position, hoping your side's gate gets opened first, to throwing the $5 at the window as an entrance fee to actually getting the tables in 'our' spot! Whew .. all done by 7:10am. And then the drinking begins. Mind you, I have historically arrived about 10am. I happily miss all that fun!!

Our giant picnic has created many memories. We've weathered rain, wind and extreme heat! We've been blessed with the company of both lifelong friends and new to our circle friends. All are welcome. They know where we are.

Tradition has both Homey's Pick's (after careful consideration and hours of handicapping) and Mrs. Homey's Picks (dubbed as such by Mike Rayburn) chosen by name of the horse. I've prepared my list and happy to have it complete by post time!

Today we'll be watching from Illinois. Although that's a tough place to be when you want to be with family and friends, we'll be celebrating alongside you .. via TVG! In light of the weather, we'll stay put avoiding both earthquakes (8/23) and hurricanes (8/27)

... 'and they're off ......'

Race 1: #8 Same Sparkle - gotta love the 'bling
Race 2: #3 Fire on Ice - tribute to my Stanley Cup winning Boston Bruins
Race 3: #12 Daddy Nose Best - 'nuf said
Race 4: #11 Pianzza Di Spanga - sounds delicious, doesn't it?
Race 5: #2 Try to Catch Her - as I prepare for 9/10/11 Race for the Cure
Race 6: #1 Juliann's Approval - to honor another Gator Grove mom
Race 7: #6 Fizzano - sounds like Fricano
Race 8: #8 Strike the Bell - thinking school bell and Ellie's complete week of school!
Race 9: #6 Hot Summer - first one in the Mid-West
Race 10: #4 Bronx City Girl - sending a hug to Minka in her time of need
Race 11: #7 Uncle Mo - cause I have a sister Mo
Race 12: my very first exacta wager because I have a few favorites in this one Exacta Box 3-4-9
Moonshine Mullin (for my Mooney heritage); Ruler on Ice (Tim Thomas Bruins' goalie); Stay Thirsty (my friends, Dos Eguis)
Race 13: #1 Windafull - Irene time for you to go out to sea!!



Sunday, August 21, 2011

August 18th Significance


August 18th is shaping up to be a significant date in my history.

Consider this ....

2001 - Jude & Bill have their first date (daytime track), evening dinner and drinks
2011 - exactly 10 years later Ellie has her very first day of school

If you had told us that in exactly 10 years we'd be married, have lived in Virginia and Illinois, and have an amazing daughter who would start her very first day of school .. we'd have laughed ourselves silly!!

Other memorable things that happened on August 18th

1910 - Birthday of a very special dad to me: Jack Winters
1920 - 19th Amendment ratified guaranteeing women's suffrage
1936 - Birthday of Robert Redford ... remembering The Way We Were, Out of Africa - two of my favorites!
1957 - Birthday of Denis Leary - my new favorite funnyman; star of Rescue Me and a huge Bruins fan

Ellie's breakfast




Today was a Shannon's day ... After much picture hanging, laundry folding and getting ready for the week .. Bill decided at 10:30am it was a Shannon's for breakfast day. It was delicious!

Saturday, August 20, 2011

Lunch at Chuck E Cheese's


Ellie went to Allison's 5th Birthday Party today .... at Chuck E. Cheese. My head started hurting driving to the party just thinking of the noise level. When I got there Allison's mother said, "you don't need to stay. There's only 6 kids coming and I have my husband, my sister and my 12 year old here to help!" What a treat - 2 hours to myself! So I found it a great time for a walk-in pedicure! Ahhhh..... Miami Beet on my toes!

Friday, August 19, 2011

Another School Day


Ellie LOVED Grove Kindergarten ... She knew her lunch bag goes in the green pail (for no peanut allergies), that her backpack is hung on her hook AND she was allowed to buy chocolate milk at lunch with her Grove credit card! She met kids in her class: Lucy, Ainsley and Josh. She had Gym and Music today. "But we didn't get to play any music. Today we learned about listening."

Tonight after a wonderful dinner of sushi, roast chicken, thai noodle salad and baked potato salad, we went outside with Ellie for her to ride her new bike!


Thursday, August 18, 2011

First Day of Kindergarten!








Ellie's officially a GROVE GATOR! She's been promised she'll learn a song to go along with the membership! Her teacher's name is Miss Dillow. We went to her class today to learn where she'll go, sit, eat ..... and she put away all her school supplies!

Here's a few photos from our adventure!

Monday, August 15, 2011

The Happiness Project


My Secrets of Adulthood (link)

The days are long, but the years are short.
Someplace, keep an empty shelf.
Turning the computer on and off a few times often fixes a glitch.
It's okay to ask for help.
You can choose what you do; you can't choose what you LIKE to do.
Happiness doesn't always make you feel happy.
What you do EVERY DAY matters more than what you do ONCE IN A WHILE.
You don't have to be good at everything.
Soap and water removes most stains.
It's important to be nice to EVERYONE.
You know as much as most people.
Over-the-counter medicines are very effective.
Eat better, eat less, exercise more.
What's fun for other people may not be fun for you -- and vice versa.
People actually prefer that you buy wedding gifts off their registry.
Houseplants and photo albums are a lot of trouble.
If you're not failing, you're not trying hard enough.
No deposit, no return.

Sunday, August 14, 2011

Neighborhood fun





Ellie got to meet several more kids this weekend. On Sunday afternoon we were in the front with Ellie on her bike and many parents and kids arrived to share stories and kids to chase after.

Next door on the other side is Jen and Stan with 3 year old Gabriel. As Ellie would say, "You could just eat him up" Jen is also State Farm as an Analyst in Enterprise Solutions. Across the street Lexie (1st grade) and Lindsey (kindergarten) arrived with parents Dave (Systems Business Analyst) and his wife, stay at home mom, Jen.

The girls brought their Barbie mobile and scooters for an afternoon of fun for all the kids!

As we were outside grilling this evening we met the neighbors directly behind us, Michael and Jen (HR Asst Mgr at State Farm) with 14 month old Stella and 4 year old Gracie. They moved in 4 months ago.

Friday, August 12, 2011

10 Years together ... on August 18th ...

On our date to celebrate 10 years together!


10 years AGO - one of our first dates!!!

Bill and I had the opportunity tonight to celebrate our 10 years together! Ellie stayed for PTA (Parents Time Away) from 5:30-8pm tonight while we went on a date!! We picked out granite for our kitchen and bathroom, and then made our way to have a drink and bite to eat!

What a wonderful night we had at Distihl. Its been recommended by so many people, and I went there for a girl's night a few weeks ago with 'the girls!'

Successful night all around!

Thursday, August 11, 2011

Rabbit, Rabbit


We had our first visitor to the egress window this evening .. a tiny baby rabbit! Since we were able to get to him we used a plastic shovel to scoop him out and release him back to the yard ... he sat for a bit and then hopped happily off to find his family!!

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

National S'mores Day



Ellie celebrated with graham crackers, toasted marshmallows and chocolate bars!

National S'Mores Day!!

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Look Mom, No Cavities!!



Ellie's pre-Kindergarten visit to the NEW dentist today was a success. She said, "Mommy, I really like this new dentist's office!" She was happy to get a new toothbrush, paste, flossers AND a sticker when we departed. She happily told all the women at the front desk she was off to Chipolte for lunch as her treat!

She did awesome!!

Saturday, August 6, 2011

Summer Saturday



After a full day of Saturday errands, we settled in to watch a couple innings of the Yankees v. Red Sox and of course, the two races televised from Saratoga.

Ellie was so content in 'her' chair with a bowl of Cheez-Its and her video player!

Thursday, August 4, 2011

Saying good-bye is hard


A new friend here in Bloomington lost her dog last night. We've been following Ollie's story on his blog. He had cancer. He was suffering. His family now is dealing with the sadness of him being gone from their home, but not from their lives or their hearts. As I read his blog this morning at my desk, my eyes overflowed with tears. It reminded me of things that meant to so much that I've lost. Ollie had some great advice .. through his amazingly smart and insightful human-mom, Stephanie.

From: www.olliethewonderpuppy.blogspot.com
Alas, I have a few thoughts on life I would like to share. Maybe it's a way of letting my legacy be known...although I know I will always live on in my family's hearts. So if I could talk, and through this blog I can, here's what I would say about my life:

The best place in the whole world is right at home where I belong. Having loved and been loved is lots more important than fancy toys. The best entertainment in life is usually free. Especially when I am the entertainment...and my tail-chasing act has won the world (or at least our friends) over, time after time. Bunny rabbits in the grass are not playthings. White snow is meant to be yellow. Or brown. Grandparents are allowed to spoil us grandkids. It's their right. A hug can make almost anything okay. For humans or for dogs. So can a good nap. Friends and family are so important, so always be a good friend. Share your treats. A good burp makes you feel better and makes everyone else laugh. The most important things are not always said, but felt. And I feel lucky that I've felt all those things. And yes, it's true. I really could tell your emotions and I felt them too. That's just how I rolled.


As a wise man once said:
"Don't cry because it's over.
Smile because it happened."
Dr. Seuss