Monday, November 3, 2008

Halloween and other updates

Another gorgeous Fall day in NoVa (more pics below the post)

Audrey survived her first year of trick or treating.  She wore a classic costume worn first by Emma and then Alena.  Grandma Kroeckel has been responsible for so many great costumes, this one she did when we were in Kansas City, Emma was 1.5yrs old at the time.  I remember her round little face sticking out of that flower and her walking around my HayGroup office (actually, she was still doing her one-foot drag crawl if anyone can remember Emma's unique scooting style).

Any way, can you say deja vu' all over again with the round, cherub like face of Miss Audrey. She didn't do much trick or treating, mainly rode in the wagon eating the first pack of Skittles she was given.




Quick update:  Emma is swimming year round now, for Snow Swimming or local USA swimming club.  She's doing well, has great form off the blocks and through most of her strokes, still needs to work on kick and getting some power on those long  limbs (i can relate since she has my body type--i still don't think i have forearm muscles!)   But she loves it and this was her decision to focus on swimming.

Alena is doing dance and gymnastics and really prospering in school and with friends.  And we just finished her 3rd session of skating and she is finally getting on her edges and moving out. We hope to have her back swimming in the spring.  

Hugh progressed in skating and made it to his first "stick and shoots" w/ owen and I, skating in full gear and shooting shots.  He is doing great in school and Spanish which he takes twice a week.  He is a rascal. But behaves at school like an angel and is smart as a whip.  He is learning to play video games on his own, so we now have another thing to take away from him when bad.

Owen is doing well in school, really liking all day, we just need to get a little neater on our printing--which seems to have deteriorated since kindergarten when he use to take forever to print.  Hockey is going well in his first season of Mites.  He's starting to get a little more aggressive for the puck, but also likes watching his teammates skate around and shoot while he skates side to side.  Oh well, it's 6 yr old hockey.  He also started Cub Scouts this year, is in an 8-boy troop.  We've hiked, done a corn maize, collected food for Thanksgiving food drive and sold the world famous Scout popcorn.  The kids love the outdoors and Owen more than anyone likes bugs and critters and knives and guns...so we thought Scouting would be perfect!

Kathie and I celebrated our birthdays and 11yr anniversary the past 3 weeks.  After her summer of Triathloning, Kathie is working at working out at Lifetime Fitness.  The only problem:  Audrey has major separation anxiety.  But when she can go they have workouts ranging from boot camp to aerobic yoga to pilates and weightlifting.  This winter she will start swimming and Tri training again.  Most of her day is running kids around.  I try to pitch in now that my office is only 10min a way, but the schedule is a challenge.  I know everyone claims their busy and we certainly aren't looking for any badges--but c'mon people, save your sob stories for another family, 5 kids under 10 and 3 labs--you can't compute!

BusinessElite is doing better, now that we hired our own local development team along w/ a really strong database architect and a designer.  The product itself is looking outstanding and it will launch Dec 1st w/ one of the best Beta interfaces of any job site ever launched.  We fired our team in India after 5mos of slow response and inadequate design and development work. Next time Glenn and I hire Indians, they will have feathers!  The timing couldn't be better for us, because going against conventional wisdom, hiring of professionals and executives usually goes up in an economic downturn, not down.  I started w/ a new hockey team this winter and moved up from C to B.  I am now Left Wing for the Chiefs (of Slapshot fame).  The summer team made it to the semi's before we were knocked out.  I won't give you my point totals as it embarrasses my bro-n-law Scott...well he gets embarrassed for me!

The best part of this year is we have 4 season tickets to the Capitals behind the Caps bench about 20 rows up in the lower bowl of the Verizon center.   Been great fun for our kids and our business associates.

We are looking forward to Holdiays here, even though these are leaner times than we have experienced before--no matter--by early next year I think any financial worries will be gone w/ the pending success of BusinessElite.com.

Cheers for now,

Tom and Kath


The wizards and the flower

The kids and neighbors

We get turned a way for going over the family/house quota, so we split up into two groups


The Knight and his maiden

Owen hasn't quite grasped the meaning of 40+ season ticket games.  One night he was really upset I was at the game w/o him, he called my cell and could barely talk.  After I explained that the game was a work thing and that he could look for me on TV, he calmed down, ran to his room and put on his "rooting gear."  I snapped this pic after I got home that night.  Hockey is all about passion!!!!
 
Dad's getting older birthday!

Hockey players don't need front teeth!

Kathie's friends from High School and earlier were in town for a visit (Lori--to Kath's left--and her husband Mark and fam just moved to Winchester, VA about 40min west of us).  It was nice to be around midwesterners for a change, I forget what it's like to have an ego-less, agenda-less conversation.

She fell asleep on her doll one morning while I was working, all of the sudden I heard what sounded like snoring.


Proving Caps fans are made not born! This one went to the owner of the Caps, Mr Ted Leonsis whom i know from AOL--I haven't seen it on his blog yet, but expect it on the Verizon center big board one game.

Monday, October 6, 2008

Me-yama, Ah-pa, and Boo

We had a nice visit from my Grandma and Grampa Kroeckel.  Pumpkin patch, sporting events and lots of playtime.  And, Boo showed up our new puppy.  An English black lab, we now have the complete set of lab colors.  As you can tell from the progression of pics, I learned to like him almost....but Dune and Mocha and I agree...you can take him back now.



I just met Boo..oh boy!

I warmed up...

...he's cute, I guess, if you like that sort of thing...

....okay, let's have a "cute" contest....Me! (or)

...the mongrel (who will eventually eat his own scat!)?

I think we know who wins...I mean........look at me?

Ciao,

Audrey

Thursday, October 2, 2008

Friday, September 26, 2008

Audrey turns 2 in her home home state!

Audrey returned to Michigan for the 2nd time in 6mos this time for her own birthday after being there in early March to celebrate her cousin Ava's 1st.  Thankfully, in late August the rust belt didn't throw 18in of snow at us over the horn of Lake Erie.


We had a fantastic visit with family and enjoyed perfect Michigan summer weather for a week. Kathie and I got to Somerset  twice. We got some family skating in (and some hockey very early in the morning).  We got down to all three sports arena's in Detroit, walked along the refurbished Detroit River waterfront and had lunch at GMs headquarters, the "Ren-Cen" as we like to call it in De-Troit!



My beautiful bookends!

The older kids stayed in Michigan to travel back with Kathie's parents who live on the other side of the state in Grand Rapids.  That gave Audrey 4 days of Mommy and Daddy to herself back in VA...not exactly by herself since Dune and Mocha were sure glad to get out of the kennel and back to their couches and our bed at home.  

What does one do at a 2yr old's birthday when one has run out of Sudoku....

I haven't been a good blogger, so I will follow this post up with one on the first day of school and the fall activity schedule.  Until then, here is our gorgeous daughter and her equally beautiful mom, brother and sisters:


At the pool

Hanging with and on to Grandma

Beneath the Tiger's paw

Hanging w/ Ava



Entrance to the best stadium on the planet

These two photo's illustrate Audrey's creative side as well as her father's uncanny failure to know where the hell she is and what the hell she is doing.  Notice the blue marker on the trim and directly on the window as well as her tatooing of her own arm.








Additional pics from late Summer

A few more of this beautiful child...and DON'T forget, to see the full HD photo double click on the picture and it will open in a larger window, you can use the back space arrow in your browser to return to the blog...

With Marli, our friends from GR's daughter adopted 5yrs ago and one of our inspirations to do the same.

"Hey Dad, do those other kids havvvvve to come back from Michigan...I could get use to this"

Hey! Look at me lookin' at you!


Baw-deeeeezzzzz! (east coast for buddies)


I am lovin' this milk, what's in this stuff?

Sunday, August 10, 2008

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Six Month Anniversary



June 10th marked 6mos with Audrey in our family and our arms and it couldn't be any better.   She is thriving, growing and changing.  Last week we had her vocal chords looked at.  It required her being put under, but it was over in 5min.  Turns out there is no scar tissue from her heart surgery, but we still don't know why one side is paralyzed.  Good news though is, it shouldn't effect her development, however, we are still stuck on a lot of daaaa (which stands for dog, milk, water, swing, outside, inside, shower, the various brothers and sisters) and derrrrr (is either there or this, we usually judge the context, [aka, direction of pointing] when determining meaning).

When she is older and there is less risk involved we will probably have surgery to tighten the gap between the working vocal chord and the paralyzed chord.  The long-term risk of not doing is sound production (developing a raspy, breathy voice) and aspirating fluids into the lungs. They would take  fat from her body and  inject it into the paralyzed side to build it up and that should take care of it.  But that we don't need to worry about for awhile.

There isn't much more to report other than the close of the school year, the other kids are doing great and we look forward to...well, school starting up again! LOL!  Go Wings, thanks for a great year...the kids are totally hooked on hockey--thankfully replacing Star Wars for awhile.

Here are some pics: