Showing posts with label Holidays. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Holidays. Show all posts

Saturday, January 19, 2013

You Are My Heroine. And By Heroine I Mean Lady Hero...I Don't Want to Inject You and Listen to Jazz

Well, it seems we have some catching up to do...Just to try something a little different, I think we'll start with today and work our way backwards so you can find out about all of the glorious things that have been going on in our lives.

Nicholas recently found out that he passed the first part of his dental boards. This milestone in his dental school education brings him one step closer to this

And it brings me one step closer to this
Once we've paid off our hundreds of thousands of dollars of debt, of course...

In the meantime I've been raking in the big bucks (HA!) working as a therapist for adolescents with diagnoses of chemical dependence.  My first day official day of work was January 7th and the experience thus far breaks down as follows:


What I think I do

What my patients think I do




























Ah, just thinking of the Ken Kesey classic makes me nostalgic for the days when you could still lobotomize unruly patients. 

Before that, we were back in Philadelphia babysitting for Becky's son, Jake, celebrating the holidays and Chloe's 3rd birthday.  Chloe made a beautiful birthday girl.
She loved all of her presents



Cousin Jake was wildly unimpressed



Before that, we were back in Cleveland, where we always have so much fun and do so many fun things.
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Actually, my dad came to visit us and we celebrated his birthday and Christmas.  On Christmas Eve, Nicholas' mother and grandmother came out here and celebrated with us as well.
Karen and Gram
Dad over-selling his "Oh my gosh, I love this tie!" face
Nicholas and I were a little short on cash because we're both students and we already own most of the cats in Cleveland, so this year we just re-gifted with each other





Everyone was polite enough to at least pretend they liked their gifts and I food-poisoned absolutely no one, so we're gonna call it a win.

Let's see now, before that our yard played host to another sickly raccoon--apparently it's becoming an annual thing--who had clearly mistaken death's doorstep for our doorstep.
The ex-raccoon
Mercifully, after having been here for a year and a half, we knew how to deal with the problem...Cleveland-Style
Nicholas with his patented prod-n-scoop manuever

Proof that we have finally become white trash

In his final resting place on our tree lawn

And as far as everyone knows that raccoon was not, I repeat NOT what I actually made the roast out of when I hosted Christmas Eve.

Before that we were home for Thanksgiving and celebrated Molly's 35th birthday by dressing up like Harry Potter characters and listening to Mom mispronounce Hermione.





And before that  I was in the Cleve writing this blog entry
Consider yourselves caught up.  AND fin.

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

I wanna roll my eyes right now, but the doctor said if I keep doing it my ocular muscles might spasm and eject my eyeballs

Just wanted to pop in and let you all know that February is treating us well in the Cleve.  Since last we wrote Nicholas has become a real dentist.  I went to the clinic the other week and watched him drill the teeth of his first patient.


If you're wondering why the patient looks familiar, it's probably because you know his cousin.

At any rate, we just wanted to pop in and wish you a happy Valentine's Day.  As we curl up by the romantic light of the fire,
The majestic Cuyahoga River
we can't help but feel blessed by all of the love in our lives. 
Even Tolliver has found a girlfriend

Sending you all our love,

The future Mr. and Mrs. Lias


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Sunday, January 15, 2012

It's so great to find that one special person you want to annoy for the rest of your life.

Well, a lot has happened since we last wrote. Nicholas and I both finished our first semester of graduate school.  And then we got all of our grades.  That's right, Molly, ALL OF THEM!
Sad Molly.  Cry, cry.
After classes were over Dad came to visit us here in the Cleve.  We wanted to show him all of the exciting things that Cleveland has to offer.
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When it turned out that there was nothing exciting to see in Cleveland, we took Dad to see the house from A Christmas Story.  Dad clearly enjoyed it and at no point tried to threaten us with a prop razor from the bathroom in order to make an escape.
Dad not threatening us.  Maniacal laugh! Maniacal laugh!
 While we were at the house we got to meet the man who played Randy in the movie!
Child Star














Adult nobody















Can you still call it a "star-sighting" if the person is skulking around and begging you to take a picture with them?  It's sounds corny, but it was actually a fun way to kick off the holiday season...with joy, good cheer, and family.  And not once did we lose sight of what the holiday season is really about:


       PRESENTS!!!!










As you can see, I got the Hunger Games trilogy from Santa.  I read them all over break, much to the chagrin of anyone who was planning on actually talking to me during break.  I'm so glad that I finally got to read them.  Since Nicholas hasn't finished reading the last book, I won't say anything else about it...just that in the end it's all really just a dream that the protagonist is having. 
Let's see, let's see...we got to spend some time with everyone in New Brighton and finally go home to Philadelphia. 
But I think that's really everything important that happened over break.  Nicholas is telling me that I'm forgetting the most important thing...but I mentioned the Hunger Games!

Oh yeah, we also got engaged.

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

What We're Thankful For...


We're thankful for Addi, who's sassy and cute,

For Brynli and Ben, both yellow to boot!
We're thankful for Chloe, who's verbal and smart

And for our Dads, you're both in our hearts.
We're thankful  for Electricians--they make the world shine.

We're thankful for Fifters, who can read our minds.

We're thankful for Grandmas--Beth, Betty and May
And for new Houses! Hip-hip-hooray!

We're thankful for "Ice cream"--It's like the real thing, just try it!

And we're thankful for Joey, though I may deny it.

We're thankful for in-laws, both Kayla and Kate

And for the Love that has made our lives great.

We're thankful for Mothers, lovely and rare.

We're thankful for Nursing students with extra flair.

I'm thankful for Owen,  Derek and Mark--all brooding and steamy.

And Pig, Pog, Pi, Tolliver-- all cuddly and dreamy.

We're glad Querius is gone, even though it was dandy.

We're thankful for Rosalind and all of her candy!

We're thankful for Step-families, who have bonded through strife.

And we're thankful for Tiit who is dancing through life.

We're thankful for all the hard work that we do
At our new Alma Mater, CWRU.

We're thankful we don't speak the Pittsburgh Vernacular,

And for the Waxlers, a couple spectacular.

We're thankful we're Xendochial, it's helped us to make lots of friends

And for our Youth, though God knows it ends.

We're thankful for Z's when we're able to catch 'em
But we're usually awakened by someone hoping we'll scratch 'em


Wishing you all a very happy Thanksgiving,
Nicholas and Wendy