November 28, 2011

Thanksgiving in Western Maryland


I don't have a perfect life - who does? But I am oh so thankful for my life! I believe Thanksgiving has become my favorite holiday; mainly because I appreciate the emphasis on family and being grateful for our many blessings, but not least because I don't have to cook or clean a thing!

As we've done for a few years now, we gathered on Thursday at Aunt Pam and Uncle Gene's house in the mountains of West Virginia to enjoy a yummy meal and wonderful company. Bob, Owen and I (Cearra was in Tennessee eagerly awaiting the birth of her niece Virginia, whom arrived on Friday!) spent the day with Nanny, Todd, Maria, Hannah and the rest of Bob's extended family. I am so lucky to be part of this clan - these folks who are not my blood and who did not know me for the first quarter of my life - but who always welcome me with open arms and make me feel comfortable and included.

Hannah and a peek at the lovely view

Uncle Todd trying to figure out the Transformer Aunt Pam gave Owen

We stayed the weekend with Nanny. She took me to a few charming little boutiques for window shopping (nope, we didn't buy!), and Bob joined Alan and Todd at the Fort Hill high school playoff football game. Aunt Maria come over one morning for a casual Bible study, and brought her bird Jade with her. Love that parrotlet ("the tiny parrot with the big personality")! Owen taught Nanny how to play Angry Birds, and Friday night we walked to downtown Cumberland for the Christmas tree lighting where we ran into Santa and a few of his buddies. We enjoyed a visit with Pete and dinner at Bunny's Restaurant too.







A weekend filled with so many of the things I'm thankful for!

November 24, 2011

Happy Thanksgiving!

For each new morning with its light,
For rest and shelter of the night,
For health and food,
For love and friends,
For everything Thy goodness sends.


- Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803-1882)


Wishing you all a very Happy Thanksgiving!

November 23, 2011

WILW


I'm loving my little Indian!


Apologies all for not posting much recently - this time of year, as I'm sure you feel too, is pretty jam packed. I hope to get back in the writing rhythm soon!

November 16, 2011

WILW

I'm loving watching the wonderful world of reading open up to Owen!

November 8, 2011

An Open Letter to My Fellow Penn Staters


I bleed blue and white; I shed tears of blue and white. Never has that felt more true than during the past four days. I am sickened and heartbroken. I am furious, and so very deeply sad.

One man (allegedly) committed unforgivable, unconscionable crimes on the campus I love. Two faculty members and the president of our university (apparently) decided to "look the other way". The man we all held as an example of that which is good and right did not (perhaps) do enough to expose or stop the abuse of innocent children.

I pray for the children and their families. I pray for justice to be done. And if the complaints registered with the State of Pennsylvania prove to be true, I will support any and all actions that must take place to punish all those who allowed this nightmare to unfold, although I will forever grieve the shadow cast on something I cherish.

Penn State means so much to me. It is where I learned to walk into a crowded room and smile. It's where my professors helped me recognize my abilities. It's where I met wonderful, intelligent, strong women who became my sorority sisters, and where I had the time of my life laughing and living. It's where I grew up in so many ways. I will not let anyone take that from me.

To my fellow Penn Staters : please don't hang your head in shame. I know there are those in the media and on facebook who want to use this situation to demean all of us, or gloat over the tarnish of Penn State's football legend. Yes, those who did wrong need to be punished. But those of us who love Penn State and have upheld her ideals need now to be even stronger.  Because Penn State is so much more than those men.

We are ... EVERYWHERE
  • Over 94,000 current students
  • More than 340,000 living alumni
  • The nation's largest dues paying alumni association
  • One in every 720 Americans, and one in every 70 Pennsylvanians is a Penn State graduate
  • One in 50 professionally licensed engineers in the U.S. is a Penn State graduate
  • One in every four meteorologists in the United States is a Penn State graduate

We are ... ACADEMIC LEADERS
  • The nation's #1 producer of Fulbright scholars
  • Ranked 13th in the Top 50 Public National Universities
  • Ranked as the top engineering school for aerospace and defense recruitment
  • Rates among the top 100 higher education institutions in African-American, Hispanic and Asian-American undergraduate degree producers
  • Ranked as the #1 online institution in Top 25 Online Colleges and Universities

We are ... MAKING A DIFFERENCE
  • Ranked #2 in student applications for Teach for America
  • Ranked 16th nationally in Peace Corps volunteers
  • Home to the largest student run philanthropy in the world - the 2011 IFC/Panhellenic Dance Marathon raised $9,563,016.09 for children with cancer and their families.

We are ... PROUD OF WHAT WE'VE CONTRIBUTED TO THE WORLD
  • Developers of the Penn State Heart, the only artificial heart approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration
  • Operating the Hobby-Eberly spectroscopic survey telescope, the largest instrument of its kind in the world, which measures individual wavelengths of light to reveal information about stars, galaxies, and other deep-space phenomena
  • In 1955, physics Professor Erwin Mueller became the first person to "see" an atom, using a field ion electron microscope of his own invention. The device was a landmark advance in scientific instrumentation that allowed a magnification of more than 2 million times
  • One of the world's first academic research programs in diesel engineering. Discoveries in such areas as supercharging and scavenging helped to bring about today's fuel-efficient and powerful engines
  • Alexander Wolszczan, professor of astronomy and astrophysics, discovered the existence of three planets orbiting outside of our solar system -- the first scientist to do so
  • Penn State physicist Ferdinand Brickwedde in 1931 produced the world's first measurable amount of deuterium, a hydrogen isotope needed to make "heavy water" -- an essential ingredient in basic atomic research
  • The first university to be issued a federal license to operate a nuclear reactor, which it continues to use for studies in the peaceful uses of atomic energy and the training of nuclear industry personnel
  • A surgeon and two engineers at Penn State perfected the world's first long-life, rechargeable heart pacemaker
  • In 1931, psychologist Robert Bernreuter began refining his "Bernreuter Personality Inventory," a pioneer multiphastic test of traits that became the standard by which other personality tests were measured and is still used worldwide for counseling and personnel selection. 

We are ... forever PENN STATE

November 7, 2011

November 2, 2011

WILW

Happy Wednesday Morning! Today, I'm loving that I'm class Mom at Owen's kindergarten! We are going to be focusing on the Wampanoag Indians, and the teacher assures me I will have lots to do helping the kiddos make vests, drums, and headpieces - can't wait!

Maybe it's the sugar hangover from helping my Angry Bird with his Halloween candy, but I'm loving these cupcakes my incredibly talented sister made for a recent birthday party!


I'm also loving this year's opportunity to spread a little Christmas cheer to orphans in Kazakhstan. Two Hearts for Hope is going to provide, with your support, a special gift to each child at Arca Village in Talgar, KZ. Please click here to learn more about this wonderful mission and how for only $20 you can make a difference in a child's life.


I'm always loving silver, sparkle and bright green! This photo is one of my inspirations for my mantle decor this season. I've started to pull things together - bought a huge wreath today that transferred tiny bits of glitter EVERYWHERE! - and will be sure to post a pic in a future WILW!


While I still like the china Bob and I registered for 15 years ago, I think it's time for something new! I've been wanting white plates for a long time - I think it's fun to mix and match with different holiday/color pieces - and I'm loving the Emma dinnerware from Pottery Barn. And yes, we still have a while to go until Christmas, but I'm so excited that my Mom and Dad just ordered me new place settings as my big gift this year!


That's all for this week! Have a wonderful day thinking of all the things in your life you are thankful for - because that's the real message in WILW, isn't it?