Friday, July 17, 2009

Sold!

You probably already know but we have sold our house! It only took 2 days to accept an offer and we close on July 31st. Crazy. We expected to have to wait much much longer for this to happen.

In May, Jeff and I packed up the bedroom furniture and clothes and moved into his parents' house (2 miles away) - the one which we will buy. Our plan is to buy that house and put on an in-law suite for them. This way with us sleeping over at the other house, we were able to come back to the old house at night without the kids and do waht was needed to get it ready to put on the market. After a few weeks of that we were ready. The house went "live" online on a Friday afternoon. By that night, I had set up 6 showings for Saturday and Sunday and Sunday was our 1st open house. We had at least 60 groups of people come through! That night, we got a call with an offer - $100 more than what we listed it for! Again, Jeff and I expected to have to settle for much less so we were thrilled. The only glitch we ran into was at the appraisal. Because the market has been on a downward spiral, houses comparable to ours have been "short sales" or foreclosures whcih totally drag down the value of our house. A house in our neighborhood has not sold for as much as what we are getting in a long time. Our appraiser was great and did everything he could!
Offer accepted, home inspection completed, P & S signed and on we go....we have been moving the rest of our things ourselves so it's a process. A long tiring process, done at night and on weekends. It will all be over soon though so there is an end in sight. Once we officially sell, construction can begin on the other house. It will be so great when it is all done. A beautiful house!!!

SORRY!!!

I have failed as a blogger. It has been WAY too long since I have made my last post. I will promise to do better! :)

Thursday, April 9, 2009

Trip to Florida

For a week in March, Jeff, Jeffrey, and I headed down to Florida for a trip to Disney World and to visit with my brother, sister-in-law, nephew, and new baby niece that were there from Finland. (Yes, you read that right...Collin did not make the trip with us. He was well-attended to with my friend and his Godmother, Michelle.)

What an amazing week! We met me dad down there and stayed on the Disney property at the All-Star Movie Resort. Jeffrey had a blast and was able to go on every ride he wanted to because he is so tall - Thunder Mountain, Splash Mountain, Space Mountain...he loved it!

We did the whole Disney thing going to all the parks for the week - Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Animal Kingdom, and Disney Hollywood Studios. We had so much fun and excitement we were sad to leave!!!

We were also so lucky to be able to visit with my new neice who I instantly fell in love with. What a cutie! We were able to share in her Christening while we were there too.








Saturday, February 28, 2009

My Latest Sepaking Engagement

I have been "hired" again to make a speech at a fundraiser this May! My oncologist, Dr. Wisch, is someone who is heading up the building and development of the new Vernon Cancer Center at Newton-Wellesley Hospital. He gave my name to the vice-president in charge of program development and fundraising. She called the other day and invited me to speak at a gala in May and address a particular program they want to have there called PACT - Parenting At Challenging Times. I was also featured in their informational brochure to help raise awareness and funds for the radiation center.

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Avon Walk for Breast Cancer

I just signed up for the Boston Avon Walk for Breast Cancer in May! I signed up as a crew member and was able to request the jobs I wanted to do to assist and support the walk. I am not fundraising for this event as I want to focus on the Jimmy Fund Marathon Walk in September like I did last year.

If you are interested, I would love some company! Sounds like a fun and rewarding weekend! Please visit...

http://walk.avonfoundation.org/site/PageServer?pagename=bost_home_2k8 for more information!

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

A Huge Adventure!

I just found out today that I have been approved for a one week, all expenses paid white-water kayaking trip with other young adult cancer survivors! I will be heading to Glacier National Park in northwest Montana towards the end of July to learn how to kayak rapids and share other experiences with fellow young cancer survivors.

The program is through First Descents. A young (and quite handsome) professional kayaker started back in 2001 and it has grown tremendously since. Please visit the website www.firstdescents.org for more information.

Check out the video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pPnRYc5p1e0

It looks amazing!

Sunday, January 11, 2009

Collin's Baptism

We FINALLY had Collin Baptized today. We would have done it when he was a baby but you all know the story...something else came up and this got pushed to the backburner. We kept it low key...just us, his grandparents and godparents (and his "godbrothers and sisters). Michelle (his godmother) bought him a white oxford button down shirt and zip-up tie. SO cute! Jeffrey decided he wanted to wear a tie too so he wore one of Jeff's. Collin was really good throughout the whole thing but had the look of terror on his face when it came to the pouring of the water on his head.
Collin's Godparents - Michelle and Peter


Thursday, January 8, 2009

Is it seriously time for this?!?!?

We received Jeffrey paperwork to register for KINDERGARTEN in the mail yesterday! What the??? He is super-excited to go on the bus and go to the big school.

Friday, January 2, 2009

Long Overdue....The Month in Review

Here are some pictures from various December events in the Meisner Household. We love our new camera but then had to wait for the new computer to upload the pictures...it never ends! Collin's birthday was a lot of fun! He had some friends over to celebrate.
Christmas is so fun with the boys now. Jeffrey is so into the whole Santa thing and Collin has a much better understanding than last year. We took the boys to see Santa at the mall and I think Collin is now traumatized. He freaked out when Santa first came in but then as we waited in line was saying hi and playing peek-a-boo with him. We thought he would definitely sit on Santa's couch with Jeffrey...wrong. As soon as it was our turn, he yelled rather emphatically, "No couch!" And that was the end of that. He is STILL talking about Santa and his couch.





Collin an his girlfriend Kira at his birthday party. Note the Power Ranger underwear and tank top (Thanks Sue and Brad!). He insisted on wearing them the entire party!




Collin waiting to blow out his candle. Yes, I made the cake...his party was a winter theme and the cake was a snowman.

Jeffrey and me...getting ready to make his Rice Krispy Christmas house.

Collin and me getting ready (or eating candy...whichever one you prefer) to make gingerbread man cookies.

Christmas morning love...



Collin, Grampy, and Jeffrey



Do you know how hard it is to get all 4 of us to look at the camera, smile and not close our eyes?!?!



One of Jeffrey's favorite toys - G.I. Joe




Another favorite - the Hess Truck



New Bruins shirts!

Saturday, December 13, 2008

Happy Birthday Collin!

Hard to believe that Collin is 2 today! We had a winter-themed party for him today which was fun. Jeff and I got a new camera but when we figure it out we will post pictures of the big day!

Wednesday, November 26, 2008

A-Okay!

I had my regular 6 month mammogram this afternoon. All is fine! Completely normal findings thankfully. I get so anxious and nervous leading up to it and I can finally BREATHE!

Saturday, November 8, 2008

So far, so good...all around

Hope I just didn't jinx this but things have been good with Collin since giving up the binkies. He did well last night (1st night without them) and napping today. He fell asleep without any big commotion tonight too. It's weird to think that a 22 month old knew he was ready to be done with them.

Collin is also talking SO much more. We were worried back in June and had Early Intervention come out and look at his speech. The special ed teacher in me is a bad quality to have when it comes to my own kids. I read way too much into things and every little deviation from the norm raised a red flag - unneccessary most times. Anyway, EI came out and he tested ahead of his age in everything but his expressive language. That was only one month behind which wasn't enough to get help from a speech therapist. They gave us strategies which I have been following and things are clicking. It's not all that clear at times but I can translate! We carry on conversations during the day now and he is less frustrated when he is not understood because it doesn't happen as much.

Collin is also so physical and can do so much more than I expect him to do (or want him to do). He climbs on EVERYTHING! I swear he was either a monkey or Evil Kaneival (however you spell it) in his past life! He's up on counters, dressers, tables, washing machines - everything! Nothing is safe or off limits to him. I have limits for him but it is ALL DAY LONG! Now with the winter months approaching, I think I need to sign him up for something to harness this energy of his.

Jeffrey is doing so well. He has gotten so tall and everyday it seems like he is more grown up than the day before. Where did my baby go?!?!? I have to remind myself that he is only 4 1/2! He is thriving at preschool. He knows his letters, how to write his name and even some basic addition! Wow. It is so exciting to see him learn all of this stuff! He loves school and is really looking forward to Kindergarten next year. There is one thing we are a little concerned about with him. His teacher told me at his conference a couple of weeks ago that he will often mix up some colors loeading her to question the possibility of colorblindness. Not a definite but something to keep an eye on. He mostly does it with blues and purples. We will just keep it on the radar.

Friday, November 7, 2008

"Bye Bye Bees"

We have been prepping Collin to say goodbye to his binkies (pacifiers) for a couple of weeks now. He is attached to them and only uses them at night and at naptime. Half the time they fall off his bed and he loses them in the middle of the night. Well today, completely unprovoked, he went to his bed, scooped them all up and emphatically said, "Bye bye bees" and threw them in the trash in the kitchen. (Bees is binkies in Collin-speak.) I told them they were all yucky now and the kid is a freak when it comes to dirty food on the floor so I think he gets that. We will see how it goes. He is suppose to be napping right now and all is quiet. Keep your fingers crossed! No turning back now!

Sunday, October 26, 2008

Halloween

Yesterday, the boys went to a Halloween party at a friend's house. It was tons of fun and I wanted to give you a preview of thier costumes.


We have the Incredible Hulk....





And we have Tom Brady...notice the injured knee included...




And Brady and Hulk together...

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

My Baystate Parent Magazine Cover

I can't believe this but Jeffrey, Collin and I are on the COVER of the October issue of Baystate Parent magazine!!! It is their "Think Pink" issue and I am featured in the article about The Ellie Fund. Please check it out at http://www.baystateparent.com/. The editor wrote a little blurb about the cover and then there is a full aritcle on The Ellie Fund for which I was interviewed for. WOW!!! There are more pictures spread throughout the Ellie Fund article as well. I will grab as many copies as I can!!!

My SUPER-CUTE husband!

I have to share something that Jeff did for me yesterday. You all know about the fashion show I was in last week and how I LOVED the dress I wore for the show. Well, my super-cute, thoughtful, sweet husband secretly ordered the dress for me!!!! It is gorgeous and I am so thankful to have such a caring and thoughtful husband!

Saturday, September 27, 2008

Collin's Big Boy Bed

We have made the move. Collin starts in his big boy bed today! His room (as does he) looks so much older now!!! He is napping in it right now and is so proud of it.


Friday, September 26, 2008

The Jimmy Fund Walk

I realize these posts are now out of order but oh well...

Sunday, I walked with 8 other people (5 registered people and 3 moral support walkers) on Team Meisner in the 2008 Boston Marathon Jimmy Fund Walk. What a fantastic event! The weather was perfect - sunny and in the 70s. Not a cloud in the sky. As a team, we have raised over $5500!!! I personally have raised over $2200 and am now considered to be a Bronze Pacesetter!


We started in Wellesley and walked 13.1 miles or half of the marathon route. One member of our team, Michelle, walked all 26.2 miles! Great job Michelle! We started our walk around 10:45am and finished up in Boston around 2:45pm. Not too shabby!


The whole experience was a blast and so well-coordinated. At the start, it was like a big party with music, tons of food and people everywhere. All along the way there were water and re-fueling stations that had so many snacks. Candy bars, fruit, Gatorade, you name it. At the finish line, there was also more food. Vendors had set up complimentary stations with hot dogs, pizza and subs from Subway. Yummy!


Thank you for all of your well wishes and support for this walk. I will definitely be doing it again next year - hopefully all 26.2 miles!
Maureen McKenna-Weber, Me, Kara McKenna


Team Meisner at the Starting Line in Wellesley (Maureen, Paul McKenna, CT, Heather Tomassian, Michelle LeBlanc, Lisa Gatto, Ben Gatto, Connie Dawson)

My Pacesetter T-Shirt (in my favorite color). I originally pinned pictures of my mom, the boys, and me onto the back but then realized I was going to be wearing a backpack so ended up pinning them on my bag instead. The captions are the reasons I walked.

Unleashing My Inner Diva

Finally...Here it is! The Sara Campbell Fashion Show. Sorry for the delay! It has been a CRAZY week! The Fashion Show on Monday was so much fun! It felt great to be all dressed up and have my hair and makeup professionally done. The dress I wore was my favorite of all of the outfits and was beautiful. Here are some pictures...







All the models were breast cancer suriviors in all different stages of survivorship. Some just finished treatment while others were celebrating being 10 years cancer-free. They were all great women and I really enjoyed meeting all of them and sharing our stories. Heather Unruh, the channel 5 news anchor, said some really nice things about me while she was emceeing the event. I coach her two little kids on the swim team so I have gotten to know her and her family. I was very touched that she acknowledged my story personally in front of the entire crowd of 200+ people.

Jeff went with me to cheer me on. Unfortunately he had to be there by himself as I was kept backstage for the evening. But you all know Jeff! He can talk to anybody...even a group of older women who are into these things. Well, he ended up sitting next to Sara Campbell's best friends and owners of a popular South End restaurant, Rocca. He basically charmed them beyond belief and now we have been invited to their restaurant for dinner on them and a front row parking space! So fun!!! Thanks Jeff!

The fashion designer, Sara Campbell, has invited all of us to her store for a celebration cocktail party in a couple of weeks. That sounds like it will be fun! Hope I get invited back next year!

Sunday, August 17, 2008

Trip to Finland

Jeffrey and I are back from our overseas adventure! It was amazing and we had so much fun! I will break down this blog entry into sections to cover all of our journey.

The Plane Trip Over to Finland:
Jeffrey thoroughly enjoyed his first plane ride and was really good for the entire flight (both ways). He thought eating dinner on the plane was so exciting and just one puzzle we brought kept him busy. He slept for about 3 1/2 hours which was just enough to take the edge off until we could take a nap at Craig and Amanda's house. We landed around 8:30am which to our bodies felt like 1:30am. We went through passport control and waited for our luggage. And waited. And waited. Two of our three bags came out - my dad's suitcase and the small suitcase that was filled with Craig and Amanda's U.S. food cravings and essentials. Jeffrey and my suitcase did not come out. After a few silent curse words, I filed a lost baggage claim. I was just finishing up at the counter when the next baggage claim conveyor belt started up. And wouldn't you know there was my bag! Thank God! So about an hour after we landed, we were on our way to the house.

Here is a picture of Jeffrey on the plane.


Linnamaki Amusement Park:
The first full day brought us to Linnamaki Amusement Park. Before I talk about it, I just have to say one thing that applies to the whole trip. I have never seen so many blonde-haired, blue-eyed people before in one place in all of my life! Jeffrey and I (more so Jeffrey) fit right in! Anyway, it is a great little park that has some classic as well as new rides. Jeffrey has tons of fun on all of the kids' rides. His favorite was the bumper cars. He is vicious! I pushed the gas pedal as he steered - right into everyone. It was a fun day.







The City Market:

The next day brought us to the City Market. We rode the subway and walked through Helsinki ans we made our way down to the waterfront market. The city is beautiful! The buildings are really nice looking and interesting and it is so clean. The city market has a lot of vendors selling food, t-shirts, jewelery and other handmade goods all right on the waterfront where the cruise ships pull in.



The Beach:

BRRRRRRRR...but we have touched the Baltic Sea! We walked from Craig and Amanda's house down the a nearby beach to let the boys run around and let some energy out. The boys didn't seem to care about the cold but we could have used more sun. It was a very pretty walk and it was nice to sit on the sand and look out into the sea.

Estonia:
On Monday of our trip, we all took a high speed ferry to Estonia (part of the former Soviet Union) for the day. The weather when we left Helsinki was not that great and so the sea was choppy and rough. The crew on the ferry actually started handing out trash bags...just in case. Well, the just in case turned into a mad dash to the restroom for Jeffrey. After that, he felt better - like nothing ever happened.

We spent the day wandering around the capital (and very old) city of Tallin. Very interesting architecture, restaurants, and shops. There was one whole alley filled with carts of handmade sweaters, hats, etc. All knitted by local women. I am a proud owner of a beautiful Estonian sweater.

The boat ride back to Helsinki was uneventful. Much smoother ride than before and there were no "incidents."


The Helsinki Zoo:
On Tuesday, we went to the Zoo (minus Amanda who unfortunately had to work). It is a great zoo on an island that you can either drive to or take a short boat ride to. We took the boat. I think Jeffrey and Raymond like looking at the construction trucks better than the animals but the animals were cool too.




The Trip Home:
The plane ride home again was uneventful but felt longer than the trip over. All in all we loved our trip to Finland. Raymond and Jeffrey really enjoyed their time together and it was such a bonding experience for them. We can't thank Craig and Amanda enough and miss them already!