Sunday, December 30, 2007

For you...

Pieces of Time

New years come and new years go,
Pieces of time all in a row.
As I live my life, each second and minute,
I know I'm privileged to be in it.
My appreciation never ends
For my greatest blessings: my family and friends.

You can click on the collage to make it larger for viewing. :)














Happy New Year!
Love, Holly

p.s. if you are reading this, and you are not in the collage, you are still in my heart and thoughts! I was limited on space and pictures!! :)

Saturday, December 29, 2007

Singing at Disney!!

Well, today was my last day singing at the Christmas Candlelight processional at Epcot. Will took the kids to the park to see me sing! Steve brought Kayla and Brandon as well to see Dori. It was SO much fun knowing they were out there watching us. Every time I looked out at the crowd, I saw Anna enthusiastically waving at me, or conducting to the music. Will was able to capture some pictures, so thought I would share.

Here are Dori and I processing in.





















Here is a picture of the stage. Look towards the bottom right. I put an arrow that says "I am here" so you can find me. Unfortunately there was a mike right in front of me. Dori is directly to the left (my right). :) I believe if you click on this picture, it will allow you to view it a bit larger.

















Will did a fabulous job with the kids today. I give him MAJOR kudos for braving a theme park alone with the two kids. Superdad!!!

Okay, goodnight all!
Love, Holly

Thursday, December 27, 2007

Celebrate good times, come on!

Well, I must have been crazy to think that I would have MORE time over the last bunch of weeks to blog. RIGHT!!! :) But here I am, and I will do my best to catch everyone up on the going ons around here! The last series of pictures ended with Anna getting her ears pierced, Hanukkah and the Disney Parade. Good times!!

Next came my birthday. I turned 35 on December 11th. My family celebrated with me during our Hanukkah dinner...



















My friends and Will celebrated with me at Colorado Fondue. What a great time that was. Lots of pictures were taken. Here's the highlights...
































Hanukkah continued on and was lots of fun. The kids just LOVED it all. We had a great time at my family dinner. I love this picture of my mom. Multi-tasking as a puppeteer and candle lighter. :)



















The kids just cleaned up with gifts this season. I think it's time to get rid of some of our older toys to make room for all the new! By the end of Hanukkah, Anna learned the complete Hebrew blessing. Here I am lighting on the last night..














Here's pictures of the kiddos enjoying their last night of Hanukkah presents. Aiden with his car track, and Anna with her new "I'm a vet" kit. (she has been claiming for well over a year now that she wants to be a Vet!)




























I took Anna to The Rep to see "It's a Wonderful Life". I wasn't sure how she would do, since it's not a musical and quite long. She LOVED it! I had to explain some things to her during the play, but overall she got it, and really enjoyed it. She and I have so much fun on our little dates at The Rep. Here is Anna in front of the "Why my life is wonderful" tree...



















We had a great time at our friend's The Sharpes, family Christmas Party. Anna loved the crafts, Aiden talked with Santa. Also a pic of me and my friends with Santa also...






















































My mom has been traveling a lot during the week with work, so on the weekends we all try to get together. We were over at my sisters last week for brunch and my nephew Brandon was a total cuddle bug with me!
















The girls were SO silly!

















We went down to Plantation for Christmas. Will's family does a tree, and has Christmas Dinner, etc., so we are able to celebrate both each year. I must say, our kids -- after weeks of PRESENTS come to just expect things all the time. We have to explain that it's finally over, and the presents have stopped!! We had a nice time down South for the most part. Aiden was caught in a dog commotion between one of their dogs and Sagan, and was knocked down on the pavement. He cut his lip, and scraped his chin. It was a pretty dramatic fat lip for a couple days, but he's fine now! We took lots of pictures... here are some..

Here's a little reading before the kids' bedtime

















I love this picture of Aiden playing the piano!

















Here's Will getting the lights on the tree...

















Anna hanging ornaments with Grandmolly's assistance!





















This is a house we visit every year on Christmas Eve. The family gives the kids goody bags, and we can walk around and enjoy the lights. They even choreograph the flashing lights to the music!! Pretty impressive!






















































Anna enjoying some hot chocolate on Christmas Eve (that is until one of the dogs decided to drink the rest!!)
















I love this pic of the kids by the tree!





















Christmas Morning!




































We came back home yesterday. On the way we stopped to visit our friends, the Paprotna's, who just moved to Palm City. Today Will had a video shoot, and the rest of us just relaxed. Tomorrow I am singing for the last time at Epcot. Will has decided to bring the kids to see me tomorrow, so they are going to enjoy a day at the park.

We'll be going to the Mizo's for New Year's Eve (a family friendly party), so more pictures to come from that I'm sure!

I want to wish everyone a Happy Healthy New Year!! I'll be back soon, but just in case it's after the 1st! ;)

Love, Holly

Wednesday, December 19, 2007

new post coming VERY soon

Hi everyone! Sorry I haven't been blogging lately! It's been incredibly busy, as I'm sure it is for everyone. My Kindermusik session ends tomorrow, and then I plan to upload pictures and post a nice fun long blog! So come back in a day or so, and you'll have something fun to read! :)

Love, Holly

Friday, December 7, 2007

Miracles do happen....

Many of you reading might remember that on my right hand, I wear the solid gold wedding band that Will and I got married with. This ring was my adopted Dad Mark's wedding band that he wore up until the day he passed away. My mom had it sized down for me because in Jewish custom, we are required to be married with solid bands. My wedding band that I wear on my left hand has diamonds in it, so it's not a FULL circle, and the wedding ring is meant to represent the wholeness and eternity of the marriage. It is VERY sentimental to me. Also on that finger I wear a MOM ring that Will bought me for my 1st mother's day (it's big on me so the wedding band keeps it on). Anyway, I took them off because I wasn't supposed to wear them extra jewelry at my Disney performances, and I decided to keep them off because last week I also worked out at the gym, and they hurt when I do the weights. The other day I went to put them back on, and couldn't find them. I didn't do much of a search because I was in a rush... so another day went by, and I looked a bit more, and again, couldn't find them... but didn't really worry to much because I figured I just put them somewhere in my room and would find them later. Well Saturday I finally freaked out. We went to Disney all day, and when we got home at around 11:30pm, I started looking EVERYWHERE and no rings anywhere. My mind started playing tricks on me. I started thinking... where in the world did I put them??? I really thought I had left them on the dresser, but starting doubting that. It ate at me all day on Sunday. We met my family for brunch, and I broke the news to my Mom and sister that I might have lost the ring. They were pretty good about it, but I could tell underneath they were upset. Sunday night when we got home, I started looking again, this time tearing through anything I could think of. Finally, I asked myself where a 2 year old would put them? Something (or someone) told me to start looking in my dresser drawers and remove articles of clothing one by one. I don't know why. Well, lo and behold, in the very bottom of my pajama drawer were BOTH of my rings! Aiden had opened up the drawer, picked up the clothes, and dropped the rings in there!! It was definitely a big miracle that I found them, and that he didn't throw them in the trash can which happened to be RIGHT NEXT to the drawer. I couldn't believe it, and am SOOO thankful. A piece of me was missing when I thought they were gone. It's silly how little pieces of jewelry are such a HUGE representation of special memories and people that you loved and that you miss. It is comforting to wear the band, and I just can't express how upset I was when I thought it was gone. I haven't taken them off since, but when I do, they will go into a VERY safe place where little hands can't reach. Just thought I would share my story, so 1) if you have little kids -- put your valuables in a VERY safe place and 2) who would have thought it would have ended so happily and so fast? I don't know if I believe this or not, but boy did it feel like my dad told me where to look!!!!!!

Have a great day!
Love, Holly

Tuesday, December 4, 2007

Where do I even begin?

I hope everyone had a wonderful Thanksgiving. It feels like we have been nonstop since! We had a lovely Thanksgiving dinner over here at our house. Will's parents came up so it was a nice crowd. I really enjoyed cooking and I just love waking up on Thanksgiving morning, and watching the parade. Here are some pics from Thanksgiving. Anna led some of us in a Thanksgiving Hat craft. I just love the one of Alan wearing his!!! CLASSIC! You're a good sport Grandpa!



















































Unfortunately the next day, Will and the kids came down with a bad cold virus, so I whipped up a batch of matzoh ball chicken soup, got the kids on meds, and nursed everyone back to health. I started on my remedy of Zicam and Airbourne to try to avoid catching anything. It worked! I never caught it!! Everyone be sure to take your vitamins!!!!!

Everyone felt well enough to go to Green Meadows petting farm on Saturday...so off we went to Kissimmee! We met up with Dori's crew and my friends Rachael's crew. We have tons of pictures, but here's the highlights!


































































































































































After Thanksgiving weekend, a crazy week began! I sang in the Christmas Candlelight Processional at Epcot on Monday and Thursday. Monday we got to see John O'hurley, and on Thursday, Neil Patrick Harris! They were the guest star narrators. SO COOL! This year Dori is singing in the choir also, so it's like old times. It's been really nice spending time together singing in a such an elaborate Disney production. I will sing again on December 28th. Will is bringing the kids to see me. Yey!!

I've been going to the gym routinely 2 x per week. I wish I could get there more, but right now twice a week is good, with a couple pilates workouts thrown in at home. :) I love the eliptical. It's great!!!

Last week Anna announced that she wanted to get her ears pierced. I figured if she stayed consistent with the request for a day or so, I would take her. On Friday, she was still asking. Friday also happened to be the day that Aiden decided he was ready to take on POTTY TRAINING! Oh my. Aiden literally stayed naked all day, and went on the potty 3 times and never had an accident. wow! In the middle of all that, our cable went out, so the cable guy was here. After the cable guy left, Anna asked if I could take her to get her ears pierced. I figured, why not, since she was so decided on it. I honestly wasn't sure she would follow through once we got here, but it was worth a shot. So we went to Claire's in the mall. I requested that they do both ears at the same time, and they could accommodate us. Anna picked out adorable gold/pink daises, and next thing I knew --- my little girl had pierced ears!!! She did great, and is SO excited. I was so proud of her!!




























On Saturday we took the kids to Disney World - Magic Kingdom. It's our once a year opportunity to get in free and participate in the audience for the Disney Christmas parade that airs on Christmas day, hosted by Regis and Kelly. We had a GREAT day.

































































































Here are the kiddos at the end of a Disney Day!














Today I went to Anna's class and did a fun hour of Hanukkah activities. We sang songs, talked about the menorah, talking about the story of Hanukkah, danced the Hora, and played dreidel! Tonight we lit the 1st candle and the kids picked out one of their presents!

































Okay, finally we are caught up!!! Happy Hanukkah to those that celebrate! What's coming up? My birthday. OY!!! I'll be 35 on December 11th. Fun pictures to come I'm sure.

Love, Holly