Saturday, June 13, 2015

Settling In

 




“We’re growing up, way way up, making our way with hopes and dreams making our way in the world today….”

Lila’s Pre-K class wound up the school year last week with an assembly full of song and photo montage which left barely a dry mommy or daddy eye in the auditorium.  In this busy season of culmination, Lila and I have been talking about “happy cries.” ESPN called last weekend one of the all-time great sports weekends- full of victory and history on the track, court and rink.  Between Lila’s Pre-K farewell and American Pharoah thundering down the home stretch I had my own weekend of a lifetime, overflowing with happy tears.
 
Blue and Gold Day




We are closing in on the one year mark of our new Philadelphia life, and as with any time of great change it has been a year of both happy and sad tears, transition, celebration and loss.  We are grateful for the friendships we all have begun to cultivate, a house that feels more like a home every day and the place of confidence, sisterhood and learning that has nurtured Lila at SCH.  As we look back on the school year we marvel at the depth of experiences these young girls shared- taking the train into Center City to visit City Hall, studying Jazz, Ezra Jack Keats, Martin Luther King, learning Mandarin, hikes in the woods, hatching chicks and all of it captured in weekly blogs and photos by Mrs. Daley. 
Lila, Mrs. Daley and Olivia

Lila and her SCH Sisters Victoria and Alexandra



“We are family and we’re a tree our roots grown deep down in history from my great, great grandfather reaching down to me we’re a green and growing family tree…”

 


While Lila has grown up so much this past year she had to grow up in a way we wished could have waited a bit.  Our fall, while filled with new beginnings, was sadly darkened by the loss of Greg’s Dad in October.  Lila and Pop Pop had a very special relationship and both of their faces brightened when around one another.  Before we moved down to Philadelphia, when we would come to visit, Pop Pop was the one who usually fell asleep with Lila in the big bed and then they would wake up together for Pop Pop’s soft boiled eggs. SCH’s theme this year was “gratitude,” and as difficult as it was to say goodbye to Pop Pop, we are grateful for the time we had, and especially for the last few months of proximity we shared.  Lila and Pop Pop were able to share dinners on our patio, drawings in her room and morning eggs, many times when which she would eat hers and finish his.  As Lila grows we begin to see her genetic seeds take shape, and for a voracious appetite and so much more we have Pop Pop to thank. 

Lila and Pop Pop Celebrate his 80th Birthday


“I see trees of green red roses too, violets of blue for me and you and I think to myself what a wonderful world….”

Maybe it’s the lazy days of summer, but after more than a few speed bumps of transition I am slowly finding my sea legs, sinking into a slower pace and recognizing the beauty that accompanies full presence. Greg, Lila and I have begun to take evening walks full of discovery, and I have a few mommy friends whose company I would choose even if our girls didn’t share a classroom, but the fact that they do makes happy play dates for all.  I find ways to squirrel away special moments with Lila- whether it is rushing her out of bed so we can be early birds at the Garden Club flea market (we got some great stuff), manis and pedis at Cocoa Blue, sharing a cookie at the Night Kitchen, milkshakes at the Trolley Car Diner or exploring our little piece of the Wissahickon Creek, which flows down at the end of our road, we are finding our favorite spots together.


Happy Hour at the Trolley Car
 

I look back on these blogs and am grateful to have the reminders of our journey, I recently spent hours downloading and organizing over eight months of photos and while daunting, I was grateful to for the trip down the memory lane of our foundational year- first holidays celebrated with family around the dining room table, first blizzards and first blooms, first trips to the ER (once for Grauntie – broken wrist and once for Lila-  a minor burn- both of them have healed beautifully like the tough girls they are) all in the first year of our first house.  Things are looking a lot different through the door we all first walked through last July- there is new paint, furniture, flea market finds- all which add layers and depth, but what really makes us most at home is the year of moments captured in these walls- happy and sad and for those we are truly grateful.

 

What's New:
I have lapsed in my blogging so feel the need to quickly capture the “Lilaisms” which may not hang around much longer.
“Talentines Day,” “Plano” (piano), “Lellow” (yellow), "Baseball Roundup" (baseball game)

Lila is 41.5” (just a ½ inch shy of the 42” Reese’s category at Hershey Park), 35 lbs. and wears a size 9.5 shoe.  She is very fashion conscious- we continue to have a very difficult time getting out of the house and I am frequently critiqued on my choice of attire. Wish us luck!  As Lila continues to be exposed to more food options her sweet tooth continues but she still understands the importance of “good food choices” even if her first choice is usually a “special treat." 



Favorite Songs:  "Roar" (She's got the eye of the tiger...), "Shake it Off", "Uptown Funk" (Uptown funk you uh...)

The song lyrics in this post were all part of the magical Pre-K farewell. Here are links to two of songs- Lila is that small little head 3rd from the right in the top row- while the faces may be hard to see the pitch is just perfect.
https://youtu.be/s6VM5X726uQ