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Aloha Friday #5

Aloha and TGIF everyone!

Thanks to Kailani at An Island Life for starting this fun for Friday. Please be sure to head over to her blog to say hello.

 Aloha Friday by Kailani at An Island Life

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My question this week is inspired by my desire to travel to my favorite place.

Where did you go on your honeymoon? If you are not married yet, where is your dream honeymoon destination?

JL and I went to Disney World on our honeymoon. We spent ten amazing days there. Prior to going we had made booked special tours/programs and made dinner reservations at restaurants that we wanted to go to. The trip was amazing and like no other visit to Disney. It was the first without my family and likely our only trip without kids for years to come. It has been seven years since our honeymoon and I am itching to head back to Disney World soon. Eeyore needs a visit from me.

Honeymooning at Disney World

 TheAngelForever

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A walk down memory lane

It is still hard to believe that my oldest son will be starting kindergarten in the fall. Time keeps on going and I am in denial. In just over a month I will be the mother of a five year old. Where has the time gone?

Watching the little guy has made me reminisce about things from when NHL was 14 months old. This takes us back to October 2004 (pre-blogging days). I was busy as a new full time teacher and NHL was adjusting to daycare. Our time together was extra special. I thought it would be nice to take a look at some of the memories from that time.

NHL loved to smile for the camera. He was used to Mommy and Daddy taking lots of pictures. Here he is before and during a photo shoot for Great-Grandma’s 90th birthday. 

My Daddy is silly

As you can see he was a Clifford fan.

 Big smile

Here is a photo of just the three of us. . . . Mommy, Daddy and NHL. 

Just the three of us

Way back in October 2004 NHL would eat anything that was put in front of him. Yes, he would even eat tomato sauce. I think I need to show him this photo to prove this fact! 

Spaghetti face

Even at 14 months old NHL loved bubbles. At daycare they would use them indoors and we tried this a few times (mainly while he was in the tub) and he had a blast. 

Wow - bubbles inside!

For his second Halloween NHL was Mickey Mouse. He really enjoyed this costume and was all smiles. 

Mickey Mouse baby

*sigh*

My big boy is growing up way too quickly. . . . I need to stop and be sure to enjoy my kiddos more while they are little.

 TheAngelForever

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Heigh-ho the cherry-o . . . a picking we will go

When I think of summer I automatically picture the fruits of the season. Watermelon, peaches, plums, nectarines and cherries to name a few. Talk about tasty healthy snacking. When the weather is so warm and nothing sounds good, fruit is always perfect and hits the spot.

My favorite fruit by far is the cherry. I love cherries! I have fond memories from my childhood of buying bags of cherries from the store to gobble up. One fun recollection is from a summer that my two cousins came to spend time here from the west coast. Cousin M and I went to the store with my mother and we stood there for a LONG time picking out the perfect cherries. We filled up an entire bag with probably 4-5 pounds or possibly more. When we went to our house we stood outside with my father and had a cherry pit spitting contest. I do not recall who won, but I know we had fun eating and spending time together as a family.

It is only fitting that this past weekend while visiting my brother, sister-in-law and niece that we made some cherry memories for our children (I wish Cousin M had been there). We heard that there was a cherry picking place not too far from their house that had dwarf cherry trees. Those would be perfect for all of us to pick from.

We all got into my car and wandered out into territory that nobody had been to before. After a while we finally arrived to cherry land. From the parking lot you could see the amazing trees ready to be picked. Our mouths were watering from the view. We had hardly had cherries this year thanks to the ridiculous price ($4.99 a pound and up for the bing variety). We slathered everyone with sun lotion and went to get buckets for collecting our fruit.

Then we were off to find the fields with the sweet cherries. Quickly we were walking in a cherry wonderland.

Heigh-ho, heigh-ho . . . it's off to cherry pick we go!

It was absolutely amazing. There were cherries everywhere. Hundreds of trees chock full of cherries ready for us to pick. We set up a place and I stayed with JSL and Cousin S.  Aunt M, Uncle I, JL and NHL set off to fill our buckets.

Wait one cherry pickin' minute!

The two little ones were quite content sitting back and watching everyone. At one point S wanted to hold JSL’s hand. He was sweet and played with his little cousin.  This was also where they taste tested some of their first cherries. JSL was quite partial to the white cherries that tasted much like peaches inside.

Babies by the cherries

NHL was really good and asked if he could try a cherry from one of the trees. We told him it was fine. He was too cute selecting just the right one, and then finding the perfect place to taste test. 

Time to taste test

After a short time both buckets were approximately half filled with both cherry varieties. We had no real clue how many pounds we had, so we figured it was best to stop at that point and check in. We got all of our things together and went to the line to check out, weigh in and pay. As you can see cherry picking made NHL quite thirsty! 

Time to head home with lots of cherries!

And for your viewing pleasure, I present you with our gorgeous cherries. All 22.4 pounds of the juicy summer goodness! 

Yum-o . . . . 22 pounds of cherries!

Those buckets are very deceptive in the amount they can hold. We were quite impressed with our haul and went back to the house to eat more cherries before giving the kids tubs and ordering our dinner.

What will our next picking adventure be? Perhaps veggies next time! Do you have any memories of summer time fruit or veggie picking fun? If you do please share.

 TheAngelForever

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Memories of our wedding – 7 years ago today

In 1999, I met JL online. I was a goof and did not realize that I was in a chat room. Something caught my eye in his profile so I messaged him. We talked online and on the phone many times before we met in person half way between our homes. I brought my friends with me, just in case because you never know!

From the fall of 1999 to 2000 we had a long distance relationship. 

When I met JL's parents 11-28-99

It was rough, but at the time we drove (gas was cheap – 99 cents or less a gallon) or we flew (fares that were $49-79 each way) and visited often. I remember too vividly the days when JL would leave. I would sit and cry for hours wondering when I would see him again.

On July 2, 2000 JL proposed to me and soon after his employer allowed him to move here to telecommute (being a webmaster has perks ya know). Once here we went to hockey games from time to time, because I had to convince JL that hockey is THE sport. If you know JL he is not a sports nut. 

At a hockey game 11-25-00

That year was hectic. JL was getting used to this area, the company he worked for folded, he found a new job, I was student teaching, and we were wedding/honeymoon planning. This included lots of road trips to pick up my wedding dress about an hour north of here. 

01 Wedding dress before the big day

Finally our wedding day arrived. June 24, 2001 was a gorgeous summer day. Almost all of our family and friends were there to celebrate our special day. Below are some memories of the amazing day that JL and I became husband and wife. . . . the day I married my best friend.

Photos from the Bedeken, which is where the Ketubah (Jewish marriage license) is signed and we technically are married. Be sure to hover over the photos for explanations.

02 Mom and I during Bedecken

 03 Ketubah signing at Wedding

 04 Our ketubah

 05 Veil over me during Bedeken

06 Everyone at the Bedecken on one side of the room

After the Bedeken it was time for everyone to go in for the traditional (basically Orthodox) Jewish wedding ceremony. One of the things I love about the Jewish ceremony is that both parents walk the bride and groom down the aisle to the chuppah. What you may notice in the one of me is lots of smiles and laughter – even my father (SHOCK). He was laughing that I had to go to the bathroom and had a wedgie. Glad I shared that with you aren’t you?!?! 

08 My brother walking grandparents down aisle

 09 JL and parents walking down aisle

 10 My parents walking me down aisle

 11 Under the chuppah

Thanks to being a smart bride I made my own bridal sneakers and wore them for the entire wedding. I was not going to chance sores on my feet when we were going to Disney World for our honeymoon the next day. Here are some photos from the reception. 

12 Reception - Our table

 13 Horah time

 14 My father actually SMILES!!!

This is when I was lifted into the air on a chair and nearly dropped during the Horah.

 15  Help me . . . I'm going to die!

Our first dance was to the Bee Gee’s "Wedding Day" that was released right before our wedding. Thanks to my father for introducing us to this beautiful song. You can see a video of the song here.

 16 - Our first dance

It is a tradition for the eldest male member of the family to say the blessing over the challah and slice it. My Poppy did this with the help of my Uncle J and Dad.

 17 My Poppy cuts the challah

 18 My grandparents and all of their grandchildren

 19 Finally at our table for a few moments

Soon the time came to cut our wedding cake. There was a little mishap with JL’s kippah as you will see. 

20 Our wedding cake

 21 - JL has trouble with his kippah while cutting cake

 22 - Cutting the cake

 The next morning we flew early in the morning to Disney World and had an amazing honeymoon. 

Honeymoon artists - painting on our animation tour

JL thank you for seven wonderful years of memories together. Who knew seven years ago that we would have two little boys now. You are such an amazing person, husband and father.. You are truly my best friend and I look forward to many more wonderful years of memories together as we grow old and watch our boys have families of their own.

 TheAngelForever

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Last Days of Nursery School

This morning was rough. NHL was quite upset that today is the last day of nursery school for many of the kids. He has another two weeks left because his PT/OT services continue on during that time. Right before leaving the house he told me he did not want to go. Then he mentioned that he wants to go and visit the new kindergarten school and does not want to leave his current school. While it is wonderful to know how much he loves where he is right now, I cringe thinking about what may happen in the fall.

For now I am going to remember the amazing year we had once we switched to the location he is at now instead of worrying . . . too much at least. I will make sure that NHL remembers the amazing teachers, the fabulous Jewish holiday celebrations (nice bonus for us), the swim lessons, and all of the fun projects that he made.

These are some of the art work by the kids that were displayed on the walls recently: 

Farm unit display by kids

 More on the farm

 Honey combs and bees

Last week NHL’s class had their end of the year party. All of the parents were invited to have lunch with the class to celebrate and watch the kids get awards. The teachers did a wonderful job presenting the nursery school diplomas to make the kids excited. In addition they each received an amazing bag of goodies. 

NHL gets his diploma

 What a happy boy!

And last but not least some photos from the end of the year music concert that was on June 4. 

End of Year concert

I truly hope that NHL can remember the fun times that he had this year at nursery school. We had our doubts after the nightmarish start at what I am not calling "The EVIL school," but thanks to his therapists at the time we had an amazing year. Here’s to hoping next year gets off to a nice start.

TheAngelForever

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