Greg made it back from Calgary in mid-November just in time to celebrate Ben's 6th birthday! A friend had shared box seats to the Circus, and the kids loved their first Circus adventure. However, we're pretty sure that we'll never be able to take them back given the way they were spoiled...free hot dogs, chips, popcorn, cookies, cotton candy, and more. Kiddo heaven!
November 18th was Ben's CARS family birthday party, and he loved it! Lots of great presents, lots of yummy cake, and lots of sweet family time. Thanks everyone!
Greg and I attended some cultural training for our move on Tuesday, November 20th. We almost said, "no thanks", given that we didn't think a move to Canada would require "training". Goodness knows we just got thrown into Amsterdam, so Calgary should be a breeze to assimilate given that we speak the same language and share a border. However, while it is true that our cultures are similar, there are some differences that we were thankful to learn about. Greg got a bit of business coaching as well, and our trainer did a great job of just reminding us what a move like this can be like. We set some goals and talked about what it would look like for this adventure to be deemed a 'success'. Overall, a really helpful and worthwhile day!
Travelled to Dad and Sherry's house on Wednesday afternoon for Dad's birthday, Thanksgiving, and Christmas. :) Dad turned 67 on Thanksgiving Day...happy birthday Paw Paw! We enjoyed a lovely Thanksgiving with Sherry's family, did some crazy Black Friday shopping (Mom would have been proud!), and celebrated Shipley Christmas #1 with Maw Maw and Paw Paw. You see, the movers were coming on December 20th and 21st, which meant that unless these gifts from grandparents would fit in suitcases (ha!), then we would need to have early Christmas. Nathalie even got an early birthday present too...a Minnie Mouse tricycle, which she adores! Thank you, Dad & Sherry, for being so thoughtful and generous!
We came back from our time in Towanda, put up the Christmas tree (all other decorations were staying in their boxes this year), and Greg headed out for one last week in Calgary before the big move. Before he flew home on December 1st, he met our new landlord to get the house keys and do a quick 'walk-through' to make sure all was well. He took loads of pictures, but rather than show you lots of pictures of empty rooms, I'll wait and post pictures of the house once we have moved, unpacked, and settled in. Although I'm hoping it will warm up and brighten up between now and January...look at all that snow!
That following week was BUSY! Dentist appointments, eye doctor appointments, hair cuts, and even a fingerprinting. To volunteer at Ben's new school, I needed to either wait a year and then have a Canadian background check, or have myself fingerprinted in the States and bring that with as evidence that I'm on the "up & up". (In case you're wondering, I'm clear!) :) We also had some fun for the kids...new beds!! Technically, I guess Ben is the one with the old bedding, but brand new big boy bed. Nathalie, on the other hand, got her brother's hand me down toddler bed, but brand new big girl sheets! They were both so happy, and yet Mom was a little sad at the idea that we are officially out of the "crib" stage. But, both kids slept like babies that night, so no complaints here!
Greg flew to Moscow for Part 1 of his New Leaders Training on December 7th. The trip went really well, and Greg is so pleased with his work group. He had just a little bit of time in the evenings to explore, so here are a few pictures...
Hotel view and room
Red Square - created as a market square beside the Kremlin in the late 15th century. Today, the square is used for cultural events, concerts, and other public occasions. Last picture in this bunch is the Corner Arsenal Tower, attached to the Arsenal itself. The Arsenal was built to store weapons and other military supplies. Now, it is the command post of the Kremlin guard and strictly off limits to visitors.
Can you guess what this is? It's a subway station! So beautiful!
Mmmmm...nothing better on a bitterly cold Russian night than a latte from CTAPRAKC. :)
One of 7 Gothic buildings Lenin had built.
St. Basil's Cathedral - probably Moscow's most famous sight. Was commissioned by Ivan the Terrible in 1552 to celebrate the capture of the Mongol stronghold of Kazan. I found it interesting that originally, all the domes were helmet shaped and painted gold. After a fire in 1583, the domes were replaced by these ribbed and faceted onion domes, and only since 1670 have they been painted so brightly.
Before Greg returned home on December 16th, PeePaw came to spend time with Nathalie while I went to Ben's school for his Cultural Party, celebrated by all the dual language classes in his school. SO MUCH FUN! Each class sang a Christmas song in Spanish, then they all sang Feliz Navidad together. After the singing, there was an enormous amount of homemade Mexican goodies...tamales, posole, sweets, and more. I was in heaven! (I think Ben had an Oreo.) Anyways, then all the kids got a swing at the pinata, and there was candy everywhere! A really special party...
As I said, Greg arrived in Chicago from Moscow at 1 p.m. on Sunday, December 16th. Got home from the airport, showered, then we all jumped in the car for Zabikow Christmas #1. So many fun things...Angry Bird pj's, construction gear, Bitty Baby goodies, books, and more. Best thing by far was time with family...glad to be celebrating with the newlyweds and watching Brooklyn enjoy the treats and wrapping paper was so fun! Thank you, Mom & Dad Z, for hosting such a special holiday evening!
Friday was another busy day. We got a call early in the morning that our moving truck had broken down in Wisconsin and they were working on getting another truck and crew to come load the boxes. It was noon by the time that new truck and crew were able to come, but we were so thankful that we were going to be able to move out today after all. While Greg supervised the moving, I joined Ben for his last day of school at Hanover Countryside Elementary and to help with his holiday party. What fun! I will miss all the wonderful moms and sweet kiddos in Ben's class! And, we will miss Ms. de la Cruz. What a fantastic teacher!
Ben and I got home from school, and the movers were just about finished. We said "so long" to our stuff and watched them drive away. Then, it was time for us to drive away to Towanda for Shipley Christmas #2.
For Christmas, all of Dad and Sherry's kids had decided a family photo was in order now that we've got some new babies in the clan. So, on Saturday, December 22nd, we got all dressed up, took some pictures (with little help from Nathalie!), and enjoyed some pizza back at Dad and Sherry's house. We loved spending time with everyone and getting to meet baby Tinley for the first time! What a cutie pie!
On Sunday, we had a delicious meal and then spent the rest of the afternoon opening gifts and relaxing together. Nathalie loved that she got pj's that were just like Kara's. :) And, we loved getting more time with the babies...
Since we were "homeless" for the next few weeks, GreeMa & PeePaw agreed to take us in. :) We went to Willow for Christmas Eve, and my friend, Betsy, joined us. The kids were troopers given it was late in the day and we'd been on the road and on the run for about a week. But, we couldn't miss this chance to celebrate the true meaning of Christmas with those we love.
GreeMa & PeePaw had saved a few more goodies for the kids and each other for Christmas morning. We had a really terrific day together...just eating, laughing, and relaxing after the madness that was November and December.
We had one more visit to 21 Washington Court to say goodbye and give her a deep cleaning. The Zabikow boys had ripped up the old carpet...it was fun to find the first owners' signature on the steps. A huge thank you to Mom & Dad Z for helping...best cleaning crew ever!
We spent the week doing some last minute errands and visiting a few friends to say goodbye. On December 29th, we had an early 3rd birthday party for Nathalie. This was also a chance for us to say goodbye to family before flying to Calgary on January 2nd. Nathalie loved being with family, eating her Minnie Mouse cake, playing balloons with Brooklyn, and her new Cinderella dress. Hard to believe she's already 3!
That about wraps things up as we prepared for the big move to Calgary. Not sure I would make plans to move during the holiday season again if we can help it, but I think we made it - with loads of help and support from family and friends! Whew! We love you, we'll miss you.
Calgary...ready or not, here we come!
Calgary...ready or not, here we come!
No comments:
Post a Comment