Thursday, December 31, 2009

Reflections on 2009

As I look back on a busy 2009 for the Cincy Robenalts, I recall many highlights. We started the year celebrating 2009 with Charlie at home.IMG_0070

In January, Charlie experimented with his first walks in the snow. Over MLK weekend, we made a trip up to Cleveland to visit with various Robenalt relatives, and Charlie was showered with attention.
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February brought our annual Superbowl party and a trip to Athens to see Taylor.
IMG_0387 Charlie survived the 9 hour car ride with Pixar movies on the DVD player. He loved the Atlanta aquarium and coloring with Taylor at the UGA themed hotel where we stayed.

We soon learned that we were pregnant and our world was about to get even crazier. March brought trips to Sarasota and a Vegas trip for Michelle for the first weekend of March Madness. Vegas was tame, since I was tired, not feeling well, and not drinking. But Charlie loved the beach in Florida and playing with Uncle Rory. IMG_0460

April brought Easter Egg hunts and trips to the zoo. May brought my family in for Charlie's 2nd birthday party, and our annual Memorial Day weekend grill out. IMG_1520 We also expanded our photography efforts this Spring with a photography workshop at the zoo and a photography session at the Butterfly Show at the Krohn.

In June we made a trip over to St. Louis to visit with the Brewoods. The kids all enjoyed visiting the Magic House, which has greatly expanded since Christine and I were kids. IMG_1748 We started making trips to the pool with Charlie, and he went on his first carnival rides. Grandfather Robenalt had been taken to the Cleveland Clinic, so our planned 4th of July trip to Lima was replaced with a trip up to Cleveland. It turned out to be a good chance for Charlie to get accustomed to the Maloneys' house, where he would stay during our trip the following week.

In July, John and I enjoyed our first childless vacation since Charlie was born. We stayed a couple of days at a great B&B at Niagara falls, visited some great Canadian wineries, and then spent a couple of days in Toronto. IMG_2023 We almost didn't make the trip, because John's passport had expired, and he didn't realize it until only 3 days before we left. We returned to Cincinnati in time for Charlie to have his face biopsied, which was more traumatic for us than for him.

In August we moved Charlie into his new "big boy room" so that we could prepare the nursery for the new baby, which by now we knew would be another boy. My mother came to visit us in September, and October was filled with outings to the Museum Center, Gorman Farm, the Zoo, and other fun activities so that we could spend time with Charlie before the baby would come to take our attention. We all enjoyed following UC as they had an exciting football season, and watched as they surpassed Ohio State in the rankings. Charlie started showing interest in potty training mid-year, and finally stopped using a pacifier at night by early December.

Liam came early and surprised us all. My parents and sister all made visits to see him shortly after he was born. We had a quiet Thanksgiving here at home, followed by the usual Black Friday shopping excursion for Michelle.

This holiday season I decided to take Charlie to see the trains at Duke Energy, which he thoroughly enjoyed. Taylor came to visit in time to join us for the trip to Cleveland for the Robenalt Christmas, which was the first without Grandfather, as he had passed away in October.
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We spent our first ever Christmas at home in Cincinnati, since Liam was so small for travel. We enjoyed watching Charlie's excitement and wonder this year since it was the first he comprehended Santa.

As I started this post, we had a pork roast in the crock pot, getting ready for a quiet New Years Eve here at home with the kids. Tomorrow brings us the Rose Bowl and Sugar Bowl and time to cook a big pot of chili to entertain some friends. Next week Charlie starts at his new daycare and I begin the countdown to our Disney vacation and my return to work.

We are truly blessed to have been able to spend such great times with friends and family all throughout this year. We will miss Grandfather Robenalt, but we welcomed Liam and his cousin Wyatt into the world. 2010 promises to be another exciting and fun-filled year of parenting!

Monday, December 28, 2009

2 Months Old

At 2 months old, Liam is starting to grab at his bottle and his "wubbanub" pacifier. Sometimes he almost gets the pacifier into his mouth on his own, if it is nearby. He is making more "talking" sounds and starting to smile with a wide open mouth. He will sometimes sleep for about 5 hours at night if his belly is full. The challenge is keeping his belly full! He eats like crazy most of the time, and I can't wait until his next appointment with the pediatrician (next week) to see how much he weighs now. Two month photos are on my flickr site for you to enjoy.

Thursday, December 24, 2009

Merry Christmas 2009

Last night John went to the movies, so Liam and I picked Charlie up from daycare and I took the boys to Skyline. Little did I know, it was family night, and not only did Charlie eat for free, but Santa was there! They had Christmas coloring pages and ornament kits for the kids to make. Charlie helped me put the eyes on a reindeer ornament, and tried to color on one with a crayon. He would not sit on Santa's lap, but stood near him for a photo on my blackberry. He told Santa again that he wanted Lego Blocks for Christmas. He colored a reindeer page while we waited for our food. On the way home, he asked to hold his "kangaroo" (the reindeer ornament), and when we got home, he had to hang it on the Christmas tree advent calendar.

Charlie loves The Polar Express movie, which he has nicknamed "the train movie." It has nearly surpassed "the balloon movie" (aka Up), which was his current favorite until just this week. We had to watch it again when we got home from Skyline last night.

Today we're having our friend Beth over for Christmas Eve lunch and exchanging gifts. I am making Mom's peachy chicken for our meal. Tomorrow John will make lasagna for our Christmas lunch with his mom.

Charlie is very excited for Santa Claus to come to his house tonight. We wish all of our friends and family a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!