Three days late, I send out a wish for a Happy Thanksgiving. A late greeting because the swine flu had me on my back most of the week...oink!
As I lay in bed, I could hear the sound of laughter from two joyful kids echoing up the staircase. More than once a day, each kid would clinb the stairs to check on me. Katie would softly touch my forehead to see if I was still warm, while Conor preferred to pat my belly to ensure I was tucked in just so. I would hear them share conversation at the dinner table, giggle at one another in the bathtub, and sound softly to sleep each night. Their Daddy, leading them through each passing day with ease. I am so thankful for our two healthy kids and my one wonderful husband! While I knew what kind of man he would be the day we exchanged vows, he continues to amaze and impress me. I am ever so thankful!
When the illness finally did pass, we found some moments to enjoy with family.
Happy Thanksgiving to all near and far!
As crazy as it may sound, I am so thankful for the illness that forced me to my back, and gave me time to rest and realize I have a lot to be thankful for.
This is a picture of Kate and Conor heading to see Santa. So excited! 
Santa was at the Winterfest of Lights in Ocean City, MD. We headed out early to spend some time visiting with the Big Man. As you can see from this picture, Kate had a lot to tell him! 
I love Christmas! When I was younger, I shared this love with my late Pa. So much so that when he passed, he left his prized Christmas tree to me. Every year since, I have made it tradition to erect his artificial tree, and attempt to replicate what he had made so special. However, with each year, I knew my Hubby loved the idea of having a REAL tree to decorate. So, this year, we headed to a Family Tree Farm to pick out one of our very own. This picture is of Kate and Conor watching their Daddy hacking down the "perfect" tree. 
"How will you know when you have found the perfect one? she asked. You just know, I replied.
And this car. Surely this driver doesn't have kids, or a dog, play golf, travel, have a yard...
As fun as it has been, it's time to say good-bye to the double decker buses...
The street cars...
The fresh sushi...
And fun art galleries...









Mommy then walked down to Union Square, and found herself amidst many, many shops. Since you both know I am not the best shopper (where are you friends when I need you?), I instead found the Street Car Depot. Conor, you would have loved watching the street cars pass. They moved slowly along the tracks just like your trains, and gave a soft dinner bell ring when passing each intersection. While the two of you have never known "Mr. Rogers" or "Three's Company", trust me when I tell you seeing the street cars brought memories of watching these shows as a kid.

She had made her way into our bed, and was sprawled out next to her Daddy...sound asleep. I couldn't resist capturing the moment.
