Thursday, December 31, 2009

Christmas in Swarthmore

We had a lovely Christmas at Mom and Gene's this year in Swarthmore, PA. We drove up on Christmas Eve to avoid the forecasted freezing rain and really lucked out with the traffic...the lightest we've ever seen!

Julie, Ray and the boys, and Larry and Stephanie joined us on Christmas day. The house looked beautiful...all Christmas-y, presents were exchanged and then we ate a delicious meal! It is so nice sharing the holidays with those we love.

The following day, we drove to the Chmelowitz's house in Mays Landing, NJ and what a surprise we had when we arrived--the basement was flooding from rapid snow melt and inches of rain! It took a few hours to get it under control but luckily nothing was damaged. It didn't bother us in the least bit to help out but I know my sister and brother-in-law were annoyed. Not to worry!

We ended up having a very nice visit with them and especially enjoyed playing their new Wii system with our nephews, Alex and Zachary! Hmmm...could be a new Wii system in our future?

Wednesday, December 30, 2009

A Wedding Announcement!!!

On a day of sadness (my father's death) came extreme happiness in the form of a telephone call from our youngest daughter, Sara. She surprised us with the announcement of her engagement to Zachary Goldberg! She said, "Mom, you know when you and Dad come out here in February? Well, I think that would be a great time for you to come with me to shop for a bridal gown"! In the short time it took me to register what she had said, my emotions did a complete 180 degree swing! What a blessing in a time of sadness!

Mark and I couldn't be happier for Sara and Zach! We welcome Zach with open arms into our family! They are perfect for each other!

Now the planning is underway for a fall 2010 wedding. It looks like they may settle on the Lionscrest Manor in Lyons, Colorado for their wedding and reception on October 9, 2010. They would love to have the ceremony outdoors, but at that time of year, the weather could be quite cold; luckily, it can be moved indoors. So, once the contract is signed, I'll confirm the date with our family and friends. How exciting!

Monday, December 28, 2009

The Eulogy That Never Was...for Dad

Dad passed away on December 11, 2009 after a 10 month battle with lung cancer. He knew it was hopeless but kept a brave face throughout his ordeal. He spent his last three months with an ungrateful wife (not my mother) who cared only about what money she would get after he died. She was not kind to him and withheld my phone calls on several occasions.

The last time I talked to Dad was on November 12th and he sounded fairly good. That phone call will remain in my memory as I never heard his voice again.

His wife denied his family and friends the opportunity to say "farewell" and honor his life and instead chose to behave in a selfish, arrogant manner. There was no wake, no funeral, no burial. So, the only way I could show that his life was important to others, despite the behavior problems he had in his younger years, was to write and get his obituary published. The following appeared in the Quincy Patriot Ledger on December 15, 2009:

Obituary
Lawrence Vincent Solimini

"On Friday, December 11, 2009, Quincy, MA resident Lawrence Vincent Solimini, age 78, passed away.

Mr. Solimini, the 1st generation son of an Italian immigrant, was a US Army veteran who, in his younger years, loved fishing with his many brothers and playing pinochle and poker. After his stint in the Army, Mr. Solimini's employers included Old Colony Construction and General Dynamics at the Fore River Shipyard in Quincy. For the past 20 years and until a few months prior to his death, he worked at C&L Autobody in Quincy, a place where many fond memories and wonderful friendships were forged.

He is survived by 4 children, Linda Johnson (Virginia), Tom Solimini (California), Julie Chmelowitz (New Jersey) and Larry Solimini (Delaware); 6 grandchildren (Holly Schaffer, Sara Johnson, Dustin Edwards, Joleen Mills and Alex and Zachary Chmelowitz; and three great-grandchildren, Zoe and Ezra Schaffer and Maelee Mills. His living sisters and brothers include: Joseph and Nofri Solimini (Quincy), Fred Solimini (Hanover), Vincent Solimini (Weymouth), Carmen Solimini (Florida), Catherine Gill (Middleboro), Lena Svizzero and Rita Brand (Bridgewater), Ann Hawker (Rockland), and Phyllis Salvaggi (Weymouth).

His children want to thank all those who gave their father support and comfort during his final months and a special thanks to Marie DiCroce for her help and kindness during his long illness.
"

Dad had many behavioral issues when he was younger, many surfacing with his abuse of alcohol but he was my father. I will always love him.

Rest in peace, Dad.



Sunday, December 20, 2009

Thanksgiving--before it's too late!

I have yet to talk about the fantastic get-together with everyone on Thanksgiving and want to do so before Christmas is here! We were blessed with 16 people at our Thanksgiving table and are so happy everyone was able to make it! The travelers came from one end of the country to the other:
Holly, Erich, Zoe and Ezra from California, Sara and Zach from Colorado, Julie, Ray, Alex and Zachary from New Jersey, Larry and Stephanie from Delaware, and Mom and Gen from Pennsylvania!

This may be the last year we host in our current house in Virginia as we will definitely be looking for a new home in Colorado in 2010. Hopefully, some or all will be able to visit with us in Colorado!


Thursday, December 10, 2009

Larry and Stephanie's Wedding in Antigua

We had an awesome time in Antigua at the Sandals Resort in November! We're soooo glad we were able to share in Larry and Stephanie's wedding! It was so memorable!

It had been a very long time since Mark and I went away on our own to just "vacation" and it was long overdue; it was such a relaxing time...no work computers to worry about, no cellphones, nothing! Only thing we had to think about was what activity we wanted to do that day and where we wanted to eat dinner each night. And Larry and Stephanie helped make the latter decision! Lots of fun!

Two Trips Scheduled!!!

We just bought our airline tickets for two upcoming trips...the first will be to Colorado to visit Sara and Zach in February and the other is in April to visit Holly, Erich, Zoe, and Ezra!!! It's great having known dates and then being able to look forward to them!

We'll look at houses while we are in Colorado. We wanted to check out the housing areas during the harshest season...winter. And, we selected April to go back to California since that is normally one of the prettiest times of the year, when it's actually green and the wildflowers are all in bloom!

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

I Need a Change

Well, I don't think Delaware is it. It doesn't make any sense to continue to live so far away from Holly or Sara. We really tried getting closer to the grandkids in California but the housing market is still very rediculous there, particularly in Southern California. As a matter of fact, the housing prices there are already on the rise!!! They never came down to a reasonable level! And, with two strikes on our offers in Merced, there must be a reason why those deals fell through.

I very much want to live close to her and her family, but just don't see it happening--I just don't see her moving out of Southern California. Erich is definitely cemented there and is afraid to live in snow country.
Holly has a lot of extended family in California and many close friends. She will be fine. I'll just have to accept the fact that we won't be seeing Zoe and Ezra very often, which breaks my heart! :(

Sara, on the other hand, has no one but Zach in Colorado. And, after having visited the Denver area twice, we can see us living there--so peaceful and beautiful! And, much less of a rat race than here. We're going to try and visit again in late February and will look at some homes then. If we see something we really like, we'll put in a contingent offer.

Mark and I need to get on with the final chapter in our lives. I don't want to wait much longer. We need to develop new friends, volunteer, take classes, work on our hobbies, etc. and it's not going to happen here. Most importantly, we so much want to live closer to at least one of our daughters. (We'd be so blessed if we could all live in the same state!)

I'm nervous to jump into the "unknown" but the longer we wait, the harder it will be. I just need to "do it"! I'm sure we won't regret it...we've always liked all the places we've lived. We like it here in Northern Virginia, too (for the most part), but it doesn't make sense to be hundreds and thousands of miles away from my immediate family.

So, this is the year...