This is a love story, it's all about how lucky we are to have found each other, The three beautiful children we have been entrusted with, and all of our many adventures. I hope you enjoy!
Monday, July 28, 2008
Wednesday, July 23, 2008
2008 McCord Family Reunion
This past weekend we helped pull off the first McCord Family reunion in over 10 years. My Mom and her husband Ken have the perfect house for hosting parties and this was NO exception! It was perfect and close to 50 McCord Family members came. McCord is my mother's madien name. Both of my Mom's parents are gone but her Dad's brother Claire came and her Aunt Freida, seriously we had so many people there. All of my cousins and their families and some of the cutest darn kids I've ever seen! We went swiming, on the boat, played hillbillie golf, went on the slip and slide, busted open a pinata, threw my mom in the pool fully clothed.... I actually didnt get to help with that one but I did get to see if up close... now I just need the pictures...
It was really a great time and I loved seeing each other without having to go to a funeral as well. There was nothing dead except a bunch of beer can and lots of food!!! SOOOOO Good! It was a lot of work pulling all that together, and My Mom is so crazy she wants to do it EVERY year. So we're trying to talk her down to everyother year atleast! She just loves having people over! Especially the family! I'll start hounding my sister for some pictures! Believe it or not I didnt take ANY!!! I know what the heck I ALWAYS take pictures I was just having too much fun!
Friday, July 11, 2008
Hot time summer in the city, back of my neck feeling...
Here is a picture of Station 10 of the NY fire department.
It's right in front of ground zero. I have to say that our visit down there was probably the most emotional of our trip. We walked there from little Italy where we had dinner and the whole way we were making comments about all the people and the noise and the horns, and one of the first things I noticed when we were walking around ground zero was the LACK of noise. Except for the construction trucks, there was no-one talking, no horns, nobody trying to sell you something or someone playing a guitar. It was just quite. The "museum" for ground zero was closed by the time we got down there so we didn't get to experience that. But I'm sure it would've been hard to see and hear some of that stuff. As it was I got all choked up! A few years ago Theo got a t-shirt for fallen firefighters and one of the names listed was for a man named John P. Tierney of course that name struck a chord with me and it was surreal to find his name again up on the plaque on the fence. I know they have started construction on the freedom towers, but there wasn't much to see. But I told Alex that he'll be able to say he saw it when they first started to build it. On a much lighter note, the firefighter in this picture was GORGEOUS! I'm telling you I almost faked a heart attack just to get a little closer to him. Then I realized that Theo would probably intervene and blow the whole scam..... damn firefighters.....
Oh and this guy was a riot he was one of the guys working to build the freedom tower. He was on his lunch break and put his hat on the metal statue right next to Alex. His name was Joey (Something long and Italian) and he's from Brooklyn
He told Alex "Hey kid come ovr here 'n get in tha picture wid us
And in honor of our arrival the FDNY decided to show off their fire boat complete with spraying all their hoses
There was no fire but pretty darn cool!
And on one of our subway rides we were treated to a NY delight, someone serenading us. I loved it. Theo made NO comment& Alex thought is was crazy... He asked why is that guy singing on the subway??
There are so many pictures and so many stories, I'm sure Alex will be more than happy to tell you his take on the trip. He was so good the whole time even during the 10 hour drive home he didnt do too bad. I think he liked having all of our attention all to himself. We left Leah & Ethan with my Mom & Ken and I think I'm going to have to give one of them my Kidneys to repay them the favor. 55 & 60 year old's should NOT be left in charge of a 1 year old and a 3 year old around the clock for more than one day! They looked exhausted and probably went to bed right after we left and are probably still asleep.
Mmmmmmmmmmm.... Chocolate
I forget what these things are called, its where they "mix" the chocolate
Here are the three of us at chocolate World