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11/25/11

My Granio

A week ago today, my Granio passed away.
She was passionate, opinionated, funny, beautiful, adventurous and devoted. A fiery red-head with the spunk you'd expect, she gave our little Maeve her fiery locks. Her home always smelled warm, like her, and was full of things she loved. There were so many pictures of her grandchildren, and recently her great-grandchildren, that she kept them on a rotation. The walls were decorated with pictures of times at the lake house and sprinkled throughout the house were childish gifts and trinkets we gave her each year.

Nearly every time you visited, the house was re-arranged. As she got older we would make surprise visits to try and keep her from going to too much trouble for us, it nearly always back-fired though. Adam and I took our first trip together to visit her in 2006. Following my Dad's advice we didn't tell her we were coming. She had a weak heart and we didn't want her re-arranging the house. After ringing the bell she opened the door in surprise, hugged us and swore if my Dad or Uncle Kevin had any kids do this again she would leave the house to the Salvation Army...and she probably meant it. She pushed us out the door with cash and her car keys and told us to come back in an hour so she could ready the house.
She always won.

She was funny.
I am pretty sure no other grandmother threatened to spank them with a fly swatter for disobedience. And I distinctly remember her teasing threats of a "knuckle sandwich" followed with a good laugh. Her laugh was light and always accented with a slight snort and a sigh.
I will miss her laugh.

She was adventurous.
I loved her tales of sneaking out of the nursing school dorms at night to go "out on the town." How they would have to take turns sneaking out the window for fear of being caught. Even the activities she planned with us weren't typical "grandma" trips. She planned outings to exotic petting zoos, the kind with camels and llamas, drives out to Maryland to explore the most beautiful park full of miniature ponies, paddle boats and playgrounds. I remember games of miniature golf, and her often winning.

She loved her animals.
Visits to her always meant visits to her sweet dogs and hearing of the strays she has taken to the vet and saved. In later years she began coaxing cats as well. She was always concerned for animals, and I remember how much she worried when she learned Adam's dad was a hunter. She never wanted animals to suffer, not for any reason. Not having a dog of our own, we always loved that visits to her meant visits to a dog. My brother would stand in the backyard throwing balls for her old Golden Retriever Jessie while Jessie just stared at him and lied back down. She taught us to never bother a sleeping dog, to always train them when they're young and that if you really love your dog you'll cook them chicken and rice for dinner.

She was generous and thoughtful.
She remembered things you told her. When my brother was younger and getting ready to get his first dog, books came in the mail about choosing the right breed and training your pup. The gifts came without warning and always with a simple note, "I thought of you and thought you could use this." I was in the third grade the first year I performed in the Nutcracker. She drove down from DC to see my performance and brought me "The Nutcracker" book. When I expressed interests in music, the Charlotte Church cd came in the mail and a note about her watching her on Oprah. Her latest love was Charice, though she was pretty devoted to American Idol too. Trips to visit her meant picking out sweets in the grocery store, trips to the bookstore and treats sprinkled throughout your stay. Every time we went into the city without her, or it was time to go to the airport we were handed soft coolers full of bananas, sandwiches and sweets. Oh, and an umbrella, gotta have an umbrella. She made gifts of her jewelry to us girls, wanting us to enjoy it as we grew older. Each piece accompanied with a story about our PopPop and when he had given it to her.

She was devoted.
When my Granio loved you, she really loved you. She had these photo albums she made for my brother, cousins and me full of every picture we ever sent or she ever took, ever picture we ever colored for her and every piece of correspondence. She loved us, and it was a tangible reminder seeing those albums grow year after year. She and I talked a lot on the phone, but we wrote each other constantly. I began writing Granio as a child and by the time I was in 8th grade I was writing her several times a month. I looked forward to her letters coming in the mail. She was full of concern, advice, love and excitement. The last letter I received from her was for my birthday in August. She wrote about worrying about my being pregnant in our record heat, excitement over the baby, happiness that my cousin Shannon and I were close friends as adults, her thoughts on the Republican candidates and admitted she didn't feel well, that she needed to slow down. Something I'd never heard from her before.

Things happened so quickly with Granio. She wasn't feeling well, and not quite two months later she's gone. I've tried not to think of her too much this past week because when I do I feel like I can't breathe. My parents had booked me a flight out, I go to DC tomorrow. I won't have made it in time. She'll have never met Maeve and I hadn't seen her since last year. This is the first time in my life she won't be a part of my DC visit. She won't be there to hug, to laugh with, or to talk to. There's no Christmas present to buy, no birthdays to remember the Christmas card I had already addressed will never be mailed.
It seems unbelievable that she could be gone, too painful to really consider.

I will always love her, I will always miss her, and as my fiery redhead grows I will tell her about her great-grandmother and all the things I know.

3/31/11

Hark! A Heartbeat!!

So at our last two appointments, one with the doctor and one with the ultrasound tech, we were able to see "Baby OO1" bouncing around, and see the pulsating heart beat. We had our 13.5 wk appointment yesterday, and it was great! Not only did I get a z-pack for my sinus infection (hah) but we got to HEAR the heartbeat. I didn't realize we were doing that this week, and have to admit I was nervous when Dr.Autry announced what he was about to do, and there was no noise for the first few seconds. I'm pretty sure I was holding my breathe and looked panicked, as he told me after a second, "Sometimes we just have to search a minute is all." All of a sudden, there it was. That strong, loud wooshing noise. Bizarre and completely beautiful. Friends, I think I may be in love... :) There was a lot of static, as if someone was blowing into a microphone and the doctor simply said, "Well that's good, static means baby is moving around...and yours is dancing about it seems."

3/11/11

Little Big Brother


Most days in the O'Connell-Owens household are pretty same old same old these days. I can't remember the last time we ate out (in our launch for savings), the last trip was at Christmas, there's church on sundays, glee on tuesdays and we go grocery shopping every two weeks. Talk about a routine! Now a days I feel like we've aged 40 years and embraced a homebody lifestyle we've teased others in the past about! But these next two weeks, we'll be getting a little injection of out of the ordinary--my "baby" brother, 3.5yrs younger then me, is coming to Texas on his spring break from Hawaii. (I know, backwards, right?)

He gets in Saturday at noon, and for about the first week he'll be in Austin with his closest friends, as a belated 21st birthday celebration! Originally, Adam and I were supposed to lead the team, but as life would have it we were unable to take the necessary time of somewhat last minute. We know he's in good hands and will have a wonderful time, but I have to admit it makes me feel like a heel to no longer be going along on the trip/party I put together for him. Hopefully we'll be able to make it up to him with a celebratory St Patricks day party for all of us, including his 'old' Amarillo friends that are home for the break.
As he flys this way on the red eye I plan to dust, mop, scrub and vaccuum to prepare; after all, we know how much cleanliness means to college boys, right? ;)

10/11/10

Two Years of Happiness and Excitement


Today marks the day, two years ago, that Adam & I became our own family. That once we turned towards our families and friends we became, as Holly said "Adam & Kaitlin, the couple that will never have to change their monogram". Every year has its ups and downs, and every year I feel our bond grow stronger, and tighter as if an invisible piece of twine runs between our hearts, no matter how far from each other we are. The perfect compliment to my soul and being, I can imagine myself with no one else. Every time we are struck with a moment of bliss I take pause to remember how much I love this man, and how lucky I am to be loved and cared for by him. Our love causes me to remember my favorite, and I feel the truest, line from Les Miserables, "To love another person is to see the face of God."

6/14/10

A Good Kind of Morning


So, it's 9:43am here...if you're curious, though I did not go to bed until 12:00am (or 5am...) last night, I popped out of bed free of alarms at 7:45am. *sigh* My internal clock, it would appear, is set. I even tried to go back to sleep and had no luck. The only person up earlier then me was Uncle Craig, which is not much of a surprise. Was able to pass the usual granola and yogurt to have fresh pineapple and papaya for breakfast with the biggest cup of Kona coffee. Heaven in my mouth! I forget what fruit should really taste like until I'm here again. Had breakfast with Pappy, Nana and Craig. Was nice, especially because between Craig and me they were able to have a good breakfast while we filled bowls with fruit and cereal, found coffee, poured water and searched out straws. Pappy was totally different this morning, and after our conversation I remembered Mom mentioning that he was usually confused when sleepy. This morning he was completely alert and talking to me about our trip to the beach in the Carolinas, all our cross-country trips and everything. It was just a normal breakfast with Pappy, which made me feel so much better. Last night I was feeling pretty confused, and cried at dinner....A few silent tears, but they were still there. It was just hard to sit through dinner and hear the repeated confused statements that were connected to our conversation by the tiniest thread of sense. It's hard too to see how Nana tries to cope with all the struggles and hardship Parkinsons brings without being frustrated with Pappy. He did make me smile last night when we were talking about school, Pappy: "I wish I had paid more attention in school, I really should have." Sarah: "What do you mean?" Pappy: "Well for one thing, not being so girl crazy!" (Laughter) "No, really, you know your Nana and I started going together when we were 16!" Then, of course, Nana tells the famous story of Pappy faking sick and then stealing (or 'borrowing' as he insisted) his Dad's car to go visit Nana when he had no license.

Watching them you know that's how they're getting through this, they've been in love for more then 60 years, so this is just another challenge to walk together. I hope Adam and I will be lucky enough to count pills for each other and argue about how much raisin bran the other needs when we're almost 80. Seemingly annoyed but peppering conversation with nicknames and winks to let us know "I love you, you know".

10/12/09

A Year of Wedded Bliss


Yesterday marked our 1st Wedding Anniversary!!! It went by so, so fast!! We had a wonderful day. We slept in, and I woke to find Adam had brought home pink & yellow roses (my favorite) and was making Eggs Benedict (another favorite!) We spent the day together at the Botanical Gardens, walking, talking and reminiscing. The best part of the evening, is when we got all dressed up and went out to dinner at the amazing Old Warsaw in downtown Dallas. They've been in Dallas for over 60 years, and they're wonderful! They're also the restaurant that catered our wedding. We were seated in a corner booth and sipped our wine while being serenaded by a violinist. We were there almost 3 hours! I wish I had thought to bring my camera, but I didn't, so, no pictures of our magical night. We spent most of the evening talking about what we wanted the next few years to look like, and all the plans we wanted to make. It was completely romantic and perfect, I couldn't be happier. Happy Anniversary Adam, I love you!

8/31/09

Miss Margaret


My cousin, and friend, Shannon had her beautiful baby this past Friday, 8/28/09. They chose not to find out the sex of the baby and rather be surprised. Shannon was convinced she was carrying a little boy, but surprise surprise, it was a beautiful baby girl! Margaret Lillian VanHeest came into the world at 9lbs 13oz and 22in! She is gorgeous, and is going to break all sorts of hearts! Adam and I were able to go up Sunday and visit them all. It was especially exciting since my Aunt and Uncle were in town from South Carolina and visits with them are rare. Shannon looked beautiful and Kyle was beaming--they are going to be incredible parents. That little girl is so lucky to have them.

Adam painted a ceramic elephant bank for Margaret and we brought champagne for a toast. As Margaret began to cry, Kyle toasted "May she grow to be all the more intelligent, all the more beautiful....and...." then my Aunt Becky jumped in to finish it off "and out of this stage!". It was funny, every so often someone would joke "I guess this is pretty good birth control, huh?" but the thing was, it had just the opposite effect, it made me ache to be ready for that part of our lives.

Now, before you panic--read that again,I know we're not ready, and we won't rush into a lifetime commitment prematurely. Still, it's hard knowing so many of our friends are in that place already and we're not. When we left that night, our conversation in the car almost immediately turned to having children. We've had the conversation before, but it seemed alot more relevant this time. How many did we want, what were our hopes for our children, how did we think we'd handle pregnancy and parenting? I know Adam will be an incredible father, but I don't know what parenting will have in store for me...

4/10/09

Five Years of Togetherness

Adam and I celebrated the anniversary of our first date yesterday. It may seem a little cheesy to still recognize it now that we're married, but I think it's quite romantic! I cannot believe 5 years has gone by since our first 'tester' date back at 17 and 18! We've been so many places, had so many life changes and challenges-and we're stronger and happier than we've ever been! We celebrated by a night out at our favorite Sushi restaurant, Piranhas. Adam also surprised me with a beautiful bouquet of my favorite flower, pink roses. :) We spent most of our dinner talking about all we've done together; all of our adventurous travels, our big move to the Metroplex (almost 3 years ago!),all the personal changes we've experienced and grown from, our amazing engagement story and fairytale wedding! We also talked allot about all the magic to come for us; what we want for us in the next year, our vision for starting a family, and where we'd like our careers to take us. Saturday will also be our 6 month wedding anniversary! I remember in elementary and high school, time seemed to creep by. A six week period was half an eternity, and 6 months unfathomable! Now, time runs away faster than we can blink. A year of marriage will be in our past soon, and we'll be together, another year older. How is it some people get to be so lucky?

10/27/08

Honeymoons, You Should Take One



Our honeymoon was a much needed event! I had NO IDEA how exhausting a wedding could be! Flying to San Diego, taking a cruise through Mexico and following it up with 3 days in San Deigo = Wonderful! When we got on the boat, we checked into our room to unpack and take a quick nap...and woke up 6 hours later, just in time for dinner! A cruise was so great, because there was no pressure, lots of things to do, and everything was right at your fingertips! We did a LOT of napping (we're really old at heart) and took great advantage of room service for breakfast!

We even played the Married Game (their version of The Newlywed Game, but for all Married Couples) and WON!! We actually played several games on board, but this was the best--we came home with 3 "24k plastic ships on sticks", and drank our bottle of "Italiano del Cheapo" (awful awful awful champagne we won) on board. We even made friends with another couple about our age that is stationed in Hawaii. The whole thing was wonderful, dancing, nights out with the captain, seadoos, shopping, and all the sunsets and wine you could stand!!!

*sigh* I may very well need to take a yearly honeymoon ;)

10/23/08

THE.BEST.WEDDING....EVER!


Back from everything---and so happy to tell you we really did have just about the perfect wedding! Fairytale from start to finish! There's really too much to say...it was just perfect....exactly what I have always dreamed of! The candles, the garden, the gas lamps and twinkle lights, the fountains, the Victorian Manor, THE DRESS, the cake, the flowers, the hair, the speeches, the ceremony!!! Amazing! I cried as soon as my Dad and I started down the aisle, it was so special. I felt so little, I don't remember the last time I held my Dad's hand, but I did the whole time we prayed after our walk down the aisle (which was to Such Great Heights).

I am so so happy! All the toasts were amazing, but Adam gave a (surprise) toast on love that brought me to tears, he is an incredible man and I am so proud to call him my husband! (can you believe it!!!) I can't think of anything more to say on it without saying everything....but if you want to know, I can easily talk for hours! :)

All for now,
Mrs. Adam Owens (sounds great doesn't it !?!)

10/4/08

Wedding Extravaganza

FINALLY!!!! Getting married in SEVEN DAYS!!!! ONE WEEK!!!!! AAAAK!!!!!!!

I love this man....

9/24/08

Cydney & Brandon's Wedding


We've been back awhile, but it's worth updating! Cydney (my best friend) and Brandon got married September 13, and it was A-M-A-Z-I-N-G!!! The whole thing started off with one of the greatest, and super awkward Bachelorette party. We started out with dinner, our poor waitress had to put up with all sorts of ridiculous penis lollipops, an on-going game of Dirty Minds, and roaring laughter. :) From dinner, we moved on to Burberry's downtown for drinks, and Sassy's (yes, the gay bar) for drinks. It was hilarious. At Burberry's, one of the guys Sally had liked in high school and several of the girls with us had dated, was the musician. We told him it was Cyd's last single night out, and he sang her a song in front of the entire bar. It was great! All the while, the guys were having their Bachelor party via camping trip out at Greenbelt. All they would tell us is they smoked some cigars, set off fireworks and at one point Jason Dunham (think a mix between Jesus and Johnny Cash) was in his boxers and cowboy hat, explaining the sinking of the Spanish Armada using beer cans and himself, pretending the fire was the ocean. Yes. Sometimes, going back to Amarillo is so worth it! Friday was their rehearsal and rehearsal dinner---it was a complete C & B event. A costume rehearsal dinner. I went as a gypsy, Adam wore Ryan's turtle costume (from when he was 5), and we added some swords and a bandanna-viola, instant ninja turtle! Brandon was a mummy, Cydney was an Egyptian, Chris & Jenny went as Cydney & Brandon. Even Cydney's great aunt, who is ancient, dressed up and went as a hippie. I gave my toast at the rehearsal dinner and surprised even myself when I cried. I recalled our being assigned to make an Indian diarama for Texas History, and how it cemented our friendship when we agreed Trolly dolls and My Little Ponies were clearly the best medium. From dioramas, to Steppers, to Church Camp, we've always had each other. All in all, it was greatness.

While we were getting ready for the ceremony, all the girls got hungry...so we ordered a pizza!!! I love our friends! Their wedding was beautiful! Cydney walked down the aisle to "As I Walk Down to the River to Pray" and Chris & Laura preformed the service. I can't believe we've gotten to this place. Where we're all getting married, and friends are having kids or and buying houses.

At their reception, we enjoyed some Red Stripe and great Indian food, along with fabulous music (of course). By the end, almost every guy had stripped down to their undershirt and dress pants, and the girls had lost their shoes and pinned up their dresses. We were soooo sweaty, and the dancers left after Cyndey & Brandon!!! All in all, it was a GREAT wedding, and a GREAT way to spend a weekend off. :) I love you McCulloughs!!!!