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2009, part 1

Friday, January 1st, 2010

Oh, 2009, it’s time to say goodbye. While you were a year of trials & tribulations, at the same time you also allowed for great personal growth.

Last January we discovered J would be heading down to Fort Hood for a month & then spending the next 6 months in Kandahar & Bagram, Afghanistan. It terrified me – both being left with a 4 month old baby and worrying about J being in harm’s way. Fortunately for me, I found my way to wonderful playgroup full of moms who were going to be an amazing support for me while J was away. We went for walks, got together for coffee, lunch or shopping. It was so nice to have friends with kids who were struggling with all the things I was – fussy, teething babies, when to start solids, etc etc. Hardly earth-shattering stuff, but stuff that mattered to ME. Some of the baby brigade:

Baby Brigade

In March, J got a 3 day pass before he had to ship out, so Madeline & I packed up & headed to Texas to see him. [Just let me say that traveling alone with an infant really isn't fun, but we got there.] I was so grateful to have that time together as a family. We saw both of our parents and said a sad goodbye at the DFW airport.

This year I gained a whole new appreciation for skype. While we often didn’t have a great connection, J & I were able to see each other fairly often online…and he could see Madeline, too. She changed at an absolutely incredible rate this first year of her life and I am glad J was able to see a lot of it even though he was on the other side of the world. Let me add in here how proud I am of J. He did really valuable work in Afghanistan – he was directly involved in saving lives of our soldiers.

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It’s no secret that I had a hard time adjusting to motherhood – but I feel I hit my stride this year. Madeline gave me a reason to get up everyday…and with J gone, I was all she had. I’m not fooling – it was hard. There were times I just wanted to lie in bed & cry…and times I did! But I have come to love her in a way that staggers me. You can’t really explain it to people who don’t have kids – I certainly didn’t understand before I had one – but something about having a child changes you. I look back and can’t believe how self-centered I was all those years.

Over the summer, Madeline, Sophie & I headed home to Texas to visit family. It was great to see all the Lucci Sisters and to help celebrate my dad’s retirement as well as mom & dad’s 40th wedding anniversary. Madeline liked getting in Nana & Papa’s pool, as you can see.

swimming!

It was a good visit, but I was glad to get us all back to Washington. I spent a lot of time getting the house in shape – had a decorator out to help with color, got the downstairs painted, rearranged, etc. It was lots of fun! [I'll have to do another post on the house, I never put pics up of the finished product, did I?]

Anyhow, I learned a lot being a single mom for seven months. More in Part 2…

Christmas

Saturday, December 26th, 2009

Happy Christmas Eve!

Thursday, December 24th, 2009

Merry Christmas!

Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009

14 Months

Thursday, November 19th, 2009

13 Years of Sophie

Wednesday, November 11th, 2009

Pumpkin Time

Thursday, October 22nd, 2009

1 year pics

Saturday, October 17th, 2009

Family Vacation

Saturday, October 10th, 2009

Paint

Thursday, August 13th, 2009