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Wednesday, April 8, 2020

3!

Eden!

How are you 3 years old already? As everyone says, that went by in a blink of an eye and the years will continue to do so. I never allowed myself to get annoyed with the phrase "the days are long but the years are short" when I looked parents in the eyes as they spoke. I could see the regret, happiness, fear, longing, and a myriad of emotions tangled up. I knew it was a lament intertwined with a plea and words of wisdom to a parent of a young child. For that reason, your daddy and I have mustered up energy and sparked enthusiasm on many tired days to provide you with as many experiences and opportunities as we have been able. We have aimed to say "yes" to all those times that we can including longer bubble baths, walks outside when we are tired and want to rest, playing that game "one more time," letting you help in the kitchen when it slows us down, staying out into naptime, lying with Mommy instead of in your bed, turning off the turn signal to go home and heading to the library instead, etc. We want to extract every ounce of life out of each day to provide you with more ways to meet the world and make it tangible so that we can better launch you one day into it. 

As you will one day learn, you celebrated this year's birthday in the midst of a pandemic. COVID-19 pressed the "reset" button on the entire world. Country by country, people were infected or "at risk" and life changed quickly. You now remember we can't go to church or out to eat, and you shake your head and simply say "people are sick." You have also said that "we need to feel them better" knowing we have to stay home for now until the sick people get well. I'm not sure when things will go back to "normal" as we are teetering at the peak of it now, but we are already making our "to do" list of places to go. Your custom ordered Frozen II themed cake got canceled, but The Cakery provided you with a delicious cake with some themed colors and special blue sprinkles. We threw a topper on it and it was lovely. We played in Aunt Teesh's yard and then had dinner with them on the patio (all while physically distanced on opposite sides of the patio). We picked up take-out from Mi Ranchito, your favorite Mexican restaurant. 





This year has been filled with many adventures and lessons! A few of our highlights have been: 
  • trip to Chicago 
  • first swim lessons
  • Thanksgiving in Mississippi with cousins
  • potty training 
  • visiting local fun places like Big Joel's Safari Park, Myseum, and the Museum of Transportation 
  • attending your first wedding (Colin & Layne)
  • park visits and walks around the neighborhood 
  • transition to a toddler bed 
  • festivals celebrating other cultures
  • first trip to the salon 

You are a funny, smart, bright, spunky little girl. Right now, you love: 
  • lying in bed with me every night and falling asleep
  • snuggling when you wake up in the morning and come to our bed
  • reading and visiting the library
  • calling family in South Africa
  • face timing friends and family
  • puzzles - you're now doing jigsaw puzzles
  • mexican rice, hot dogs, chocolate ice cream, taco meat, meatballs, spaghetti, M&Ms. lunchables
  • going anywhere - you love to be "on the go" and are always sad when you see that we are home
  • Frozen II and Moana 
  • learning activities- tracing letters, matching numbers, iPad alphabet activities
  • sneaking the word "stupid" into comments and then following up with a reprimand for those who would use that word 
  • being dressed up at home -- you love buying, receiving and trying on clothes 
  • going to children's church at The Crossing 
  • helping me cook 

Here's to 3, sweet baby. 

I love you, 

Mommy 




























Sunday, December 13, 2015

Christmas 2015 (letter): looking back over the year


Hello friends & family!

Is it already this time again? I can’t even believe it! I hope this letter and card finds you well. This has been quite the year for us so I thought it deserved a separate recap!

As most of you know I had a major health scare and surgery that closed out 2014. That brought on a lot of thoughts about future events – both good and bad. We realized how isolated we were in California. Although we had a huge “family” of friends and my beloved workplace, we knew we wanted to be closer to my immediate family, especially as we begin to think of beginning our own. We wanted to be closer to family in case there were emergencies or health changes (mine or others) and we wanted to be part of their lives – not the visiting aunt and uncle. Since Luba’s family is far away (in South Africa), this relocation would be beneficial to all. We started making mental and tangible plans to relocate to St. Louis, where Letetia lives.

We checked final items off of our California bucket list in early 2015 and I applied for jobs in St. Louis. We made plans to road trip to our new home in April 2015. Saying goodbye to friends, co-workers, and clients/families was brutal. I stayed in denial and shock until the car hit the freeway heading out of Orange County. We checked many states off of our “states visited together” list this year. Luba got to see a lot of America through the road trip, as did I. We stopped at so many quirky & fun spots along the way (pictured: spray painting at Cadillac Ranch). We also stayed in some spooky places that we can now laugh about without a rising heart rate.

We arrived and moved in to our apartment on May 1. Since then, we have been settling in to new routines and making connections. I started work on May 18 at Easter Seals Midwest as a behavior analyst providing behavior therapy and ABA supervision/staff & family training for children and adults with autism. Luba started working at the International Institute in July. I also opened a private practice for speech pathology to allow me to keep up with my skills and build my network providing my first love, speech and language therapy.

We live about 5 miles from Letetia and her family and we love it (picture from Apple Picking at Eckert’s Farms). We have had lots of double dates and time with her kids. As Brady said: WE CAN DO FAMILY DINNERS! We even stayed over and were “insta-parents” while they vacationed in Mexico for 1 week. We are also driving distance (10 hours) to Mississippi (home) and have made the drive once already to visit my parents. I love that we can also visit family by meeting half way in Tennessee or somewhere else if we want! Everyone is much more accessible.

We like St. Louis so far. It’s in a great location for us geographically. We made it to 2 Cardinals games (picture from Busch Stadium) and have tickets for the Rams for December! Fly over state? Psssht. Within 8 hours, we can drive to so many cool cities. We have gone to Louisville Kentucky for the weekend (picture at Churchill Downs) once and are trying to plan Chicago, Nashville, Memphis and Kansas City. I love being able to hop in the car and go somewhere fun and a have a choice of states! We are loving the seasons but also bracing for initiation into Winter, coming soon.

We are also trying to plan a trip to South Africa for Spring 2016. This will be Luba’s first time home since coming in 2013 (he just celebrated his 2-year America-versary). I have not been since 2012 after going yearly for 6 years so I’m dying to get back there as well. This year’s trip will be very different for us. If you are in South Africa, WE CANNOT WAIT TO SEE YOU!

Please keep in contact with us. Our contact info is on the back of the cards. We would love to hear from you & know everything!


With love and warmest of wishes, Danielle & Luba

A picture is worth a thousand words right? Highlights from the year: