Monday, January 19, 2009

Farewell to Leavenworth



While we were clearing all of our stuff out of our house, rather than stay in a hotel which is the norm, we stayed with our best Army friends Lauren and David DeFelice.  They through us a huge farewell party!  What fun!  Although it was weird having all my little 'worlds' of friends colliding together.  We had such a great time!  This is an assignment that is very tough to leave...








LT COL Promotion Party!!!!

On January 15th we found out fantastic, yet very surprising news...  Russ was selected to be promoted 'below the zone' to Lt Colonel.  That is in civilian terms "promoted early" and a very good deal.  We were very excited because this is a pretty big deal!  

Now, Russ will not actually pin on for quite a while, but in the Air Force, when the 'list' comes out, the guys who are promoted are pretty much required to throw a party as soon as possible... so $350 later (what we each had to pay... ouch) the party ensued.  As unexpected as it was, we were not complaining!  Soooooo proud of Russ!

um... yeah... is this what a future LT COL looks like?
Lauren and I at the party...
Lauren and David

the obligatory random shot...

from the balcony
Kelly Lasica, me, Lauren and Stephanie Retka
David, Russ, Col. Goble, and Danny Lasica

Emma's First Communion




On December 28th, Emma made her first Communion!  She was not supposed to make it until Easter time, but Father Tadeo made an exception since we were moving.  It was a sweet special day...

Skiing in Missouri

The day after Christmas we took my sister to Snow Creek... I would have never thought you could ski in Missouri!  It is mostly man-made snow although on occasion it gets a fresh dusting... this particular day was very odd as we had a freak 'heat' spell.  It was 60 degrees out after being in the teens for weeks.  So we didn't have to deal with complaining kids... a plus!  The snow conditions were not the best, however, but fun was had by all...

Leo just sledded all day... he is patiently waiting until he can snowboard with dad.  Emma likes the skis just like mom.  She is great!  No fear and no complaining... I was really proud of her.  At one point, I underestimated the steepness on one of the runs.  But we were already up and there was no other way down.  We were both a little scared.  I wasn't scared of the skiing part since I can do intermediate runs... but I was terrified of how to get a 7 year old down!  What does Emma do?  point her skis straight down, sits on her butt, and flies all the way down with a big grin on her face!  LOVE IT!

Paula mastered the bunny hill... then moved on to sledding with Leo, she was a trooper too!  It is a scary thing to learn how to ski as an adult (I only learned 10 years ago and that was scary as well).  So Kudos to you PK!