Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Christmas in Omaha

I'm going to work on this post as we go.

We celebrated Christmas in Omaha this year. And ... we drove there. We left Monday, the 20th after work and drove straight through, arriving in Omaha Tuesday afternoon. The trip went somewhat smoothly, although Ben had to do most of the driving. Mattie required Mama to be close. It was hard 23 hours), but not too bad. Tuesday we ordered pizza and hung out at Oma's house, where we stayed. All-in-all, it was a good start to the trip.

Wednesday we went to Buffalo Wild Wings for lunch with Oma when she was off work and I fell in the parking lot on my way in - while I was holding Mattie. The baby was fine, but I sacrificed y left leg in the fall and ended up with a very painful, deep bruise. The whole thing traumatized me to a certain degree - falling with my baby, and I ended up with a good deal of pain for a while. Even so, it was a nice day with Oma. That night we went to a bar with all my siblings while Oma watched the girls. It was the first night we'd been out in a while, and it was a lot of fun. Jarrod had a bit too much, though, and was sick that night at home. It was a lot of fun, though, and we played darts and hung out.

Thursday we got a hitch installed on the van (so we could bring some furniture back to New York), and hung out with Oma. That night we headed to Lincoln to spend the night with Grandpa and spend Christmas Eve. We had a big dinner and played Euchre that night. Grandpa has cats, though, and Ben and I both had to deal with that. We made it through, though, and Christmas Eve was a long lazy day with a lot of food and presents. The girls had a blast, and Grandpa had some good quality time with them. Thursday night we left Grandpa's with the plan of going to Midnight Mass, but the girls had had it and we ended up skipping it. We played Santa for the first time, and filled up the tree. We also played games with everyone and had a great time.

Christmas morning, Celia woke up excited, although we think she was barely aware of why she was excited. We took her to the tree, and she had a lot of fun with presents. The problem was that she had a good many presents and every time she opened one she wanted to stop and play with the toys. This meant that presents took 2 hours. Oma made a big Christmas breakfast and we went to 12:30 mass at MOQ, where we were married. We saw Uncle John and his family there and really enjoyed mass. When we got back to Oma's, we exchanged Christmas presents with the siblings. The rest of Chirstmas was a lazy day. Oma served French dip subs and we ate and played games all day. It was great!

Sunday we packed up and went to the Fuchs family Christmas in Columbus. More later ...

Sunday, December 12, 2010

Decorating the Christmas Tree




We decorated the Christmas tree today and brought out the rest of the decorations, including the advent wreath. The first time we lit the advent candles, Celia saw the flame and said, "Wow!" It's a lot of fun, and Auntie Allison helped us. Now it finally feels like Christmas is coming!

Thursday, December 9, 2010

The passing of Grandma Swoboda

Grandma Swoboda died early in the morning on December 3. Margaret Jean Swoboda was Ben's paternal grandmother, and a very special woman. Mattie Jean was named for her. She lived a good life and a good death. A few days before she died she was able to receive the sacraments, including Communion, and she had her children with her at the end. The last time she received Communion, she spoke to the priest as if she was speaking to Jesus and said, "I love you." That story gives us great joy and a tremendous example to live up to. We found out Friday evening that she had passed, so Saturday morning we hopped on a plane with the girls (their first airplane ride) for Cape Girardeau and the funeral.

The trip itself went pretty well. We drove to Hartford, flew to St. Louis, then drove to Cape. Mattie slept the whole time and Celia was infinitely entertained by the planes. While grandma's passing was sad, it was also a wonderful opportunity for the family to gather and for the Missouri family to meet Mattie.

When we arrived at Nanaw and Pawpaw's house, Celia headed straight to where her toys used to be. She settled in there as if we had never left, and Nanaw and Pawpaw reveled in their time with the girls. We had time to sit around and talk about memories of Granma Swoboda and good times in Cairo. Ben shared the story of the last visit he had with Granma in her house before she went into the home while he was on leave from the navy. Everyone had fond memories of her and the sweet person she was.

Everyone was generous, bringing food, and we spent good time with the family. The visitation was Monday night, and we trekked over to Cairo, IL for the viewing and rosary from 4-7. Celia was so good through it all, even though her schedule was in ruin. Mattie slept in the Moby wrap and complained when strangers held her. The funeral was Tuesday morning, and Hannah, Elliott, and Becky sang a song graveside. Afterwards, the community served a lunch and the family spent some time together. Celia handled it all like a champ, although Mattie had a harder time of it. We're discovering that Mattie is a child that dislikes change and strange people more than Celia.

The flights home went very well, but the drive home was hard. The girls were tired and tired of traveling. We stopped for a meal on the drive home, and Celia threw up in the McDonalds before we ordered. She wasn't sick otherwise or after, so it must have just been a slight upset. She even ate quite a bit. We made it, though. Ben had to take a trip the next day and left at 3 am after we got back somewhat late. He was exhausted, as were we all, but we managed to make it through the long weekend and get back into a routine. It was a great trip and a great opportunity to remember a wonderful woman.

Rest in peace, Granma Jean

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Hats and Peanut Butter


Celia and her babydoll in hats!

Celia's recent discovery of peanut butter and celery. Yummm!

Sunday, November 28, 2010





We were so glad to have a visit from Aunt Amy, who we hadn't seen in a few years. She has a special knack with the girls, and it was wonderful having her around. We went to the local art museum the day after Thanksgiving and had a great time. We love you Aunt Amy!

Potty Practice



We aren't really potty training, but we are doing potty practice. Here's a quick update. When she gets on the potty, she tends to settle in!

Thursday, November 25, 2010

Thanksgiving




We had Thanksgiving at our house this year and were fortunate enough to have my sister, Amy, join us. It was wonderful because we hadn't seen her since the Christmas after our wedding (almost 3 years). However, as tends to happen with sisters, it was like no time had passed. We made a TON of food, although Celia wasn't interested in any of it. She preferred to sit in her red chair or under the table. It was DELICIOUS, though. Thanks to all of the cooks!

Sunday, November 21, 2010

Cecilia and Yogurt





I had to include a picture of Celia eating one of her staples - yogurt. She loves to feed herself, and this is the result. I believe she did have a bib on at one point. It just doesn't seem to matter!

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Cecilia is Growing Up



I can't believe how fast the girls are growing. Cecilia has developed some definite likes and dislikes. She got a new phone from Nanaw and Pawpaw that has their voices on it, which she loves. She also loves to color and do flashcards. Can you believe her hair is long enough for real pigtails?

Saturday, November 13, 2010

Visit with Grandpa



We were so fortunate to get a visit from Grandpa! He brought Husker outfits for the girls, which we desperately needed. We didn't do anything special, mostly our usual hanging out. It was a good trip though, and Grandpa got some much needed bonding time with the girls. We love you Grandpa!
We were so fo

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Reading with Daddy




Celia and Daddy have one thing in common - they love reading!

Sunday, October 31, 2010

Halloween







For Halloween we took the girls to Crossgates mall to trick-or-treat at the stores. It was in the early afternoon, which we thought better for the girls ages 17 months and 2 months. Celia was Snow White, and Mattie wore a "my first Halloween" onsie. I was going to make Celia a monkey, but I waited until October 30th to get a costume (after a brief dillusion that I could make one) so I had limited options. The good news is that it's too big so we should be able to get more wear out of it. We wore graphic T's with Halloween themes, and Celia enjoyed the people watching more than anything. By the end of the day, though, she had discovered the wonder that is candy.

Wednesday, October 27, 2010



Well, my maternity leave is over. I'm taking one week of vacation and then it's back to work. I'm going to desperately miss this time with my girls. I thank God they will be in good hands with Auntie.

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Pumpkin Carving




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We only got one pumpkin to carve. Cecilia's contribution was marker all over it - which gave it charm. Mommy scooped it out, which Celia wanted no part of, and Daddy put the face on. It was a lot of fun, and now we have a jack-o-lantern (except we have no candle).

Sunday, October 24, 2010

Pumpkin Patch








We took the girls to the pumpkin patch to get a pumpkin. Well, it was a terribly cold and rainy day that we chose. We managed to have fun, but you can't see Mattie in any of the pictures because she's under the blanket and in the Moby wrap (my new favorite baby item). You can see poor Celia's red nose, though, and we never made it to pick our own pumpkin. Instead, we got one from the market. Oh well, we'll plan ahead next year.

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Potty


We got Cecilia a potty. Yes, it is a little early, but she has shown an interest so we decided it would be good to go ahead and get the potty. I figure that it gives her a chance to get used to it being there and also to spend some time on it. Hopefully, it will help with potty training. Well, she loves the potty, and she loves to sit on it and read her kid's picture Bible. Go figure.

Sunday, October 17, 2010

Sisters



The girls are really doing well together. Cecilia dotes on her little sister and has begun to mother her baby dolls. If sister, as she calls Mattie, needs a diaper change, then so does her baby. If sister needs to be burped, than so does her baby. She is so sweet and is proving to be a wonderful little mother.

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Time with Daddy



Daddy loves playing with his two girls. Here is doing flashcards, one of Celia's greatest loves, with both the girls. It looks like Mattie is getting a headstart - although she may be more interested in Daddy's shoe. If it looks like the house is in chaos, that is because it is. Supermom I may not be, but hey, it's early yet.