Sunday, February 15, 2015

2015 New Year's Letter

 

We are back family and friends!  Sorry we are so late, but house projects, potty training, and pregnancy have kept us busy for the last few weeks.  We hope that you had a good year in 2014 and are looking forward to the rest of 2015. 
Andy has had a good year professionally.  He was promoted at the beginning of the year.  Of course there are some additional responsibilities that accompany the promotion.  Being a little professorial by nature, Andy was a mentor to only 5 engineers at work.  He may teach a class next year. And at the end of the year, he received a special award for work that has been very beneficial to the company.
Addie is all about MORE!  She is doing more, talking more, wanting more, having more opinions…  Basically, she is a typical two year old, but she is still fairly sweet for which we are very thankful.  Who knows though, she might be building to a crescendo for 2015.  At her two-year check-up, she weighed 32 lbs and was 36 inches tall so she is still around the 90th percentile.  At the end of the year, Mary had to clear out her drawers so that they now have a few 3T items and mostly 4T; the only issue is that 4T pants are long for her.  She was getting too big for lots of diapers, cloth and disposable, so we decided to give potty training another try over Christmas.  Thankfully, it is going fairly well!
This year Andy started teaching Addie to spot while he spins her in her infant/toddler swing.  She has transferred that skill to spinning in place, one of her favorite pastimes, while in the house.  Mary thinks it is amazing because she can’t spot and starts getting dizzy on a second spin.
Addie also enjoys helping do chores (except cleaning up her toys – funny how that works).  She is great at wiping up any spills she makes. Sweeping, vacuuming, dusting, and wiping kitchen cabinets make her fun list, but the most exciting thing of all is to help unload the dishwasher.  If she hears one of us start removing dishes, she comes running.  There have been some close calls, but so far no dishes have been damaged.
Mary was responsible for most of the progress on entertaining more and managing our time and money better.  She has made some new friends this year.  She is trying to make progress on having a cleaner house although keeping a schedule doesn’t seem to work well for her.  It seems like most practices flew out the window with the craziness of the Fall illnesses and pregnancy.  So far, Mary is not feeling as well with this pregnancy as she did with the first.  We are hoping that things will get better with the second trimester.
We were doing pretty well on our 2014 goals with only a few detours along the way.  As Andy was trying to complete his thesis and prepare his defense in the Spring, he repeatedly (eventually almost weekly) was experiencing severe abdominal pain.  After several medications and tests, the doctor determined that he needed to have his gallbladder removed.  So he defended his thesis, graduated (but didn’t walk), and went to have surgery.  The surgeon was amazed at the hundreds of gallstones and resulting issues he found; no wonder rich & greasy foods have been giving Andy problems for the past 15 years.  We got back on track with normal life until the Fall hit and with it came multiple illnesses and first trimester ickiness.  But we did have some fun this year; here are a few highlights.
We were blessed to have lots of people visit us over the summer.  Many family and friends came through the area and stopped over at our house.  Andy’s aunt has even moved from Texas to about an hour away from us.
Both of our sisters moved last year – Meg (Mary’s sister) moved to Germany because of a new leadership position for Greg, and Cici (Andy’s sister) moved to Tennessee to be closer to Logan’s family.
We joined the masses as Costco members.  Addie loves shopping there!  As soon as you say Costco, she says hot dog (all day long); they are synonymous for her.
We got several new “toys” this year.  Here are a few of our favorites.  Andy got a professional-grade weed-eater for his birthday.  It has a carbon-tipped saw blade on the end, which is a good thing because torrential rains watered the weeds very well over the last half of 2014.  This spring and summer are going to have even more growth because of the rain this winter; it is the most we have experienced in our 3.5 years in the LA area.  We bought our first tablet; it was almost like having another computer.  We don’t have to compete for screen time anymore…except with Addie.  She LOVES it!
Well, we’re running out of space in this letter.  If you’d like to chat about more hilarity from our household, mishaps with computers, DIY home-repair failures, and much more, please call us at home.  We’d love to hear from you.
We send you our sincerest blessings for this new year!
Love,

Andy, Mary & Addie Walker