It's been a wonderful year! Let's see where to start....
BIG SISTER: she's in 1st grade at the local Christian school and LOVES it. She asked me the other day about the little public school near our house, "Mommy, do the children there get to open their Bibles and talk about Jesus?". I told her "No, they don't get to do that at that school." You should have seen the look of disappointment on her face! She is always telling me how lucky she is to be in a school where she can talk about Jesus. (she doesn't quite understand the price tag that goes along with that yet.....) She is currently take a ballet class and piano lessons and just completed her 1st piano recital -- she was very nervous about playing in front of other people, but she did great and is excited to keep taking lessons! Her ballet recital is in the spring, so I'm sure we'll have to work through some jitters when that times comes. She loves all things art-related and drawing and writing stories.
LITTLE BROTHER: is into ALL things sports! We firmly believe that God has gifted him with some athletic ability. When he turned 2 years old, he picked up his sister's right-handed metal golf clubs and hit a golf ball off the tee with the golf club turned backwards -- he was hitting left-handed....AND he made contact with the ball and it went flying across the driveway! We looked at each other and our jaws dropped....it was a moment I will never forget. Through the year, he has picked up baseball (doesn't like using a tee -- you MUST pitch it to him....and he hits it about 80% of the time!), football (I have told Daddy Reilly that our son will not be playing football -- too much risk of head injuries, but he can play in the yard or the basement with daddy all he wants!), soccer, basketball and frisbee (since daddy plays frisbee too). He pretty much goes with the seasons and whatever sport is currently on TV is his sport of choice. It's interesting to watch him, yet I really believe that such interest and ability at this young age can only be a gift from God.
DADDY REILLY: still works downtown Chicago, so it's long days for him -- leaving around 5:30AM and not getting home until 7PM. Little Brother misses him a LOT -- he is heard saying, "I lost my daddy" quite a bit these days. When not working, Daddy Reilly enjoys playing bags with the neighbors once a week and playing ultimate frisbee on the weekends with a group from church. He's waiting for a local pond to freeze so he can play pond hockey with church -- not sure with the warm weather we are having if they're going to get many games in this year.
MOMMY REILLY: still works at the local hospital part-time as a Speech Therapist and picks up extra hours doing home health and helping out at some local nursing homes. Her work days go from 7AM until 6PM -- by the time you factor in dropping off kids at school/daycare and picking up after work -- so, it's long hours for her and the kids on those days. She has started up a little photography business with a friend from work, but the mantra is, "this is JUST a hobby", who has time for a 2nd job with 2 small children and a busy part-time job? She used to play ultimate frisbee with church too, until a knee injury held her back. She now has 2 tears in her meniscus and is meeting with an orthopedic surgeon at the end of the year. Not sure what will happen, but we'll know more after that appointment. It might be shaping up to be an interesting 2012.....
This Christmas, we are REALLY excited to be waking up in our own home on Christmas morning. I don't think that has happened since before we got married 10 years ago (by the way, it was our 10 year wedding anniversary this year!!!).
So, as we reflect on 2011 and prepare for 2012, we want to wish each and everyone of you a happy, healthy and peace-filled year ahead! To quote Big Sister's memory verse for December (and the Bible),
Isaiah 9:6 "For unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given; and the government shall be upon His shoulder and His name shall be called Wonderful Counselor, The Mighty God, The Everlasting Father, The Prince of Peace."
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Merry Christmas! I hope the next year is fabulous for you all.
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