Happy New Year!
The eve of 2009 began with us celebrating our 5th anniversary in the hospital delivering Christopher. Yes, that’s right, the Lord saw fit to bring us Christopher two weeks early on December 31, 2008. God apparently did not get the memo outlining the 364 other days in which to assign special celebrations. Nevertheless we are grateful and now will be celebrating New Years Eve, our anniversary and Christopher’s birthday all on December 31.
We were blessed by the little known fact that getting rid of your baby equipment is a fertility booster. We are very grateful to our friends and family who bought or loaned us the baby equipment needed for Christopher. We are also grateful for the love, support and meals they provided as our family made the transition from 3 to 4 members.
After spending most of my pregnancy and the first 6 months of Christopher’s life convinced I had ruined Nicholas' life by having another baby, I now see the wonderful relationship developing between our two sons. There is a unique friendship and bond there that is beautiful to watch. Nicholas can make Christopher launch into peals of hysterical laughter that none of us can replicate. Christopher’s face lights up whenever he sees his big brother. It is our prayer that these two can continue to share a lifetime of love and laughter and find each other a source of support and joy that will sustain them long after Anthony and I are gone.
Anthony continues to work at Konica-Minolta Business Solutions handling major accounts. 2009 was the 5th consecutive year that he qualified for President’s Club, the incentive vacation given by the company to its top performers. Although we chose against going to Cancun this year for the trip, (H1N1 outbreaks), we’re very proud of Anthony’s continued success. We were lucky enough to spend a wonderful weekend in Keystone this summer courtesy of one of Anthony’s customers who loaned us his condo. It was our first foursome family vacation and we’re looking forward to another summer weekend in the mountains next year.
Summer also brought us a family trip to Glenwood Springs and a trip to Pittsburgh for Anthony’s sister’s wedding. We had a great time meeting our new family members, the Haydens. Nicholas was very excited to wear his navy blue suit and participate as his aunt and uncle’s ring bearer.
I have been working at a social service agency 2 days/week providing therapeutic services. Although I miss having benefits, I think I have finally found a balance between work and home. The job allows me a great deal of flexibility and I work with a very talented crew of therapists.
Nick is 4 years old and a barrel of fun. He’s bright, funny and inquisitive. He loves going to pre-school and is especially interested in Spanish. Christopher is an easy going adventurous toddler who is ready to start in the toddler room at Nick’s school in January.
One of the greatest blessings our family was given this year was the gift of my dad babysitting Christopher. Opa kindly offered to come to the house on my work days to stay with Chris. Every one of us benefited from his presence in our house. His frequency in our home will be missed as Chris starts school, but we certainly hope he will continue to visit often.
We are very grateful for the blessings of 2009—particularly the relationships with our friends and family that give meaning to our lives. We wish all of you a healthy, happy, prosperous 2010.
Love,
The Angelinis


