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Friday, December 31, 2010

2010-

December 2009 brought us a surprise. The promise that 2010 would be an amazing year.
Starting with the realization that we would become a Mom and a Dad.
January covered Stetten in white and took Chad back to the United States for 7 weeks.
February gave us false hope that Spring was on it's way... only to deceive us later on. It also brought with it nausea, fatigue and constipation. Valentine's day meant dinner with a friend, instead of my husband, and a car that was practically snowed in.
March meant Chad returned... just in time for my 26th year on Earth. It also meant a tiny baby bump at 17 weeks and a new baby boy for our friends.
April guaranteed sun... which was thoroughly enjoyed at Stuttgart's spring fest. We also celebrated Chad's quarter of a century birthday. This month also meant we were half way done creating our little one... but still had a long way to go.
May was the busiest month thus far... taking us all over the Adriatic. Italy, Croatia, Greece and Turkey....
For someone who hates flying... I sure did a lot of it, because in June I turned around and headed home to California for the loveliest of baby showers (x 2).
July brought high temperatures for our area which resulted in lots of sweating and swelling. Unfortunately, we celebrated an overcast 4th of July but it was clear enough to see the fireworks. We waited not so patiently for everything our baby needed which was on a barge somewhere between California and Deutschland. We thought we had so much time.
One warm night in late August, at 37.5 weeks pregnant, my water broke and less than 12 hours later we welcomed our little boy, Rhett Charles into the world. Good thing our shipment came just in time ( and brought a case of shingles with it). Whatta month you were, August.
September meant grandparents. Nonni and Nonno to be exact. Day trips and dinner and lots of hugs and kisses for baby Rhett.
October meant Halloween, aka Chad's favorite holiday. We planned a party that fell through when Chad had to work but Rhett got in the spirit as a Bat and we carved our first pumpkins as a family.
November... you brought us visitors. Carly. Oh how we love her. We also had a visitor from Brookside School in Stockton... his name was Stanley. Flat Stanley. I returned to work and Rhett began daycare. We also hosted Thanksgiving... too bad our turkey took 2+ hours more than planned. We can laugh about it now.
And December meant family. A short visit from Papa. And then our family of 5. A Mom and a Dad. One baby. Two dogs. It also meant friends. Another new Mom and Dad. One baby and One dog. We all shared our first Christmas Eve as parents together.
2010- You were a marvelous year. A year full of miracles. You brought us to new places on this Earth. Opened our minds to new things. Opened our hearts to one important thing. Brought us closer as a family, even though we remain far away from those we love. Allowed us to fulfill some dreams and create new ones. Gave us the best gift anyone could ask for. Made us cry, laugh, pray, scream, eat and did I mention cry? But looking back, we wouldn't change a thing.
Wishing you a wonderful closure to the old year and a very HAPPY NEW YEAR, indeed.

Welcome 2011.
Disclaimer: Some dates/months may be off. My May/June started running together a little bit. Pregnancy brain, I think. Forgive me.

Thursday, December 30, 2010

Misc.

There is nothing exciting going on over here and apparently my mom wasn't satisfied with all the pictures I posted last week. So here's some randoms of our man Rhett.

Rhett was looking quite dapper before heading to his friend's 1st birthday party at galaxy bowl on post. Unfortunately, this outfit only lasted half the party as Rhett spit up on his shirt and took off the hat and threw it on the floor.
This is Rhett in his new bouncer... it's too bad his feet don't quite reach the floor and we were 1 'C' batter short so when we put him in it he just looks at us funny.
And I just love this picture because it makes me laugh. Something about his expression.

As of 29 Dec 2010 Rhett weighs 14 lbs. 8 oz. I think it's appropriate that we were at the health clinic this week because one year ago ( 28 Dec 09) Chad and I got the news from a CNA (who is now Rhett's primary CNA) that we were going to be parents.
Amazing what can happen in one year.

Sunday, December 26, 2010

#3 Revisited

The week before Christmas marks the end of the Christmas market season. There are a few stragglers throughout Europe but I'm content with what we accomplished. In fact we visited all the ones on my 'to do' list with the exception of Rothenburg. The weather was just too crazy to drive that far but (hopefully) next year we'll make it. We did revisit our local Christmas market in downtown Stuttgart on Wednesday to get our last taste of Gluhwein and Christmas market goodness for the year.
Until next year...
Happy, happy Christmas, that can win us back to the delusions of our childish days; that can recall to the old man the pleasures of his youth; that can transport the sailor and the traveller, thousands of miles away, back to his own fire-side and his quiet home! ~Charles Dickens, The Pickwick Papers, 1836

Saturday, December 25, 2010

Almost forgot to mention...

Rhett turned 4 months old December 21st.

I made him a '4' Christmas cookie to celebrate. Fingers taste better at 4 months old though.
Happy 4 month birthday, boogs!

Our Christmas

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Our expanding Gluhwein mug collection, Rhett and Lauren on Christmas Eve and Rhett's completed advent calendar.
Christmas market purchases, Christmas Eve table, garnishes, and dinner (coq au vin).
Rhett looking at the Christmas tree and Santa's cookies.
Our white Christmas, German wreath and this year's Christmas cards.
Our traditional dutch baby is on the menu for this morning and our kitchen evidence that last night was a good night.
Rhett and his Christmas presents, wrapping paper graveyard, and a worn out little man after his first Christmas.

Merry Christmas! Frohe Weihnachten! Joyeux Noel! Buon Natale!
All Our Love- Amy, Chad, Rhett, Meatloaf & Gnocchi W.

Thursday, December 23, 2010

glutton for punishment

those became good luck german mushroom cookies just so you know...

PX Santa

Rhett & Santa
December 2010

Sunday, December 19, 2010

#7 Esslingen Christmas Market

I think everyone and their grandma had the same idea as us in regards to spending a Saturday afternoon at the Esslingen Christmas market. The city of Esslingen is beautiful... we should know because we drove circles around downtown about 5 times looking for available parking. I knew this market would be crowded on a weekend but I didn't expect it to be like this. Esslingen Christmas market is very popular in our area because not only is it a Christmas market, they also have a medieval portion where people dress in medieval garb and cook things over open flames. Anything 'medieval' will draw a crowd in Germany and this market was no exception. I'm not sure what the appeal is but apparently gluhwein tastes better out of a clay mug and meat on a stick hits the spot.
We each had a knoblauch brot (garlic bread) with an assortment of toppings and gluhwein. Chad also purchased a thing of pork wrapped around a skewer with bacon (?).
Overall, this market was definitely UNIQUE and I think we would go again next year but maybe on a weekday in hopes of avoiding some of the crowds.


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