Tuesday, November 3, 2009

OCTOBER/NOVEMBER UPDATE




Dear All,

I guess it is time to update you all and to reassure everyone that I am doing okay. Paul had discussed with me what I should do in the event of his death. Needless to say his expectations were unreasonable and unreal. However, some of the practical issues I have carried out and as far as the emotional ones go – I am working on them. I have passed a few hurdles – our wedding anniversary and the seventh-month mark – very tough days. People tell me they can’t believe he has been gone for that long, but to me it feels like an eternity.

The tears happen. Endure, grieve, and move on. The only person, who is with us our entire life, is ourselves. Be ALIVE while you are alive.

The above is a quote I have often read and I am trying to live by it in some respects – to be alive is a gift and each of us should try to live each day to the fullest – not always easy, but at least something to strive for. Paul certainly did that, despite his many trials.

Each time I go to update the blog, I have difficulty trying to remember what I have been doing.

I know the landscaping was a work in progress since I wrote, and with rain delays, it took much longer than expected. It is now finished thankfully. Photos below.

John and Vickie came up for a weekend with their kids Briannah and Darien. They were very, very helpful. John and Alex came over as well and together we got the attics unpacked, some stuff sorted out in the barn and John did lots of clearing and cleaning on the dozer. Not only are they fun to have around, they are all wonderful friends and very much appreciated.

That weekend as John and Vickie left, Erin and Chris arrived to stay for a week. Chris had to work, but was able to do so from the house.

Kelly and Kyler arrived the next day. Kelly also had to work, which meant that Erin and I had to baby-sit Kyler. Poor us, what can I say, such a chore.

It was amazing to see and hear the difference in him in such a short time. He had grown taller, and his verbal skills had gone ahead in leaps and bounds. He is quite advanced verbally for his age and can carry on a conversation and sing songs. He can repeat any word that he hears (one must be very careful)!

Since his return, he phones me on his way to school each day – telling me what he had for breakfast, how many trucks he can see and to tell me he loves me and misses me. After speaking with Kyler, my day takes a turn for the better. Once when I was not home, he heard the answering machine with Paul’s voice and said “Grandpa”. I can’t believe he recognized Paul’s voice.

The kids had all come to help me organize a barn sale. Chris and Kelly worked through the day and then helped of an evening, whilst Erin, Kyler and I began to organize the items for sale. I had begun the set up but much was still to be done. Nate arrived on the Weds. Or Thursday, but I can’t remember. He too had to work through the day, so I had one office set up in the basement for Chris, and another in my bedroom sitting area for Kelly which she mostly shared with Nate. Thankfully I have wireless internet and they were all able to access their computers. It was rather like an office as the house had to be kept relatively quiet for the many phone calls made and received.

Our barn sale technically began on the Saturday morning, but I had sold a lot of goods in the week prior due to word of mouth. Our sale was a huge success and we opened it again (reluctantly) on the Sunday. The Sunday venture proved to be worthwhile as well.

I had donated Paul’s wheelchairs and wheelchair lifts to Veterans Affairs who were very happy to receive them. Other worthwhile goods not sold were donated to Habitat for Humanity and I still have some to go to good will. The barn is once again clean and tidy.

The kids set off for home on the Sunday, despite the fact that it was a holiday weekend here (i.e. Monday was the holiday). Erin had to start her new job on the Tuesday and the others all wanted to be back in time to recharge before their busy workweeks.

Erin started her new job at Grady Hospital in Atlanta. A very, very busy, understaffed, State run hospital. She found it difficult to secure a job, as most hospitals are short of funds thanks to the recession and as a consequence was not hiring new graduates because of the cost involved in orientation and training. Thankfully she persisted and ultimately was able to choose between positions offered. Since starting this, she has been working for weeks and is finally settled in.

Chris & Erin have been living with Kelly and Nate since they moved to Atlanta. Kelly and Nate were generous enough to offer them a home whilst they decided where they wanted to live and until Erin got a job. They recently found an apartment to rent and have since moved in. I am sure they are looking forward to finally setting up home together as a married couple. What a lucky break for them to have Kelly and Nate to give them time to get on their feet. I guess that is what families are for.

Since my last blog, my brother-in-law Tom was diagnosed with terminal cancer. He passed away on November 2 and prayers are much needed for both Tom, Lou (my sister) and the kids. It is difficult to be so far away from the family at such times. Luckily we are a very close and supportive family and my brothers and sister Maureen are all there for them. Tom was a great husband, a wonderful father and a great brother-in-law - he was much loved and will be greatly missed .

It has been a very difficult year – the loss of my husband, my brother and now my brother-in-law.

I have kept myself reasonably busy, preparing the house to put on the market. I don’t know whether that will be next year or in a few years, that depends on the market. I am preparing it just in case. The basement now has a drop ceiling, the barn is cleared and clean, landscaping done and my closet is now finished. It is ongoing and the next job will be to repaint the basement. I have purchased the paint and am now awaiting the urge!

I am hoping this weekend to have John, Vickie, Briannah, Darien, Lyn, Rita, Tom, Dan and Judy all come to stay. At this point in time, it looks like going ahead as they are all well. Rita, Tom, Dan and Judy were coming a few weeks ago, but a sinus infection and cold (Tom) put a stop to that. It should be fun having them all here.

As usual, my neighbors and my friends here have been wonderful to me and without their love and support, things would be much more difficult for me. They don’t all have access to this blog, but for those of you who do, I hope you all realize how special you are to me and how very much appreciated you all are. The same goes for my Aussie friends who call and email to check in – particularly Rhonda, Sue and Sheryl. I only have to pause for a minute to realize how lucky and blessed I am to have you all in my life.

John and Woody took me to a gun range and taught me how to load and shoot a gun. I am now armed and dangerous! I expect never to fire it again, however, in the event of a home invasion or whatever, I know I have something to fall back on as a last resort. The rest of Paul's guns go to auction on December 7.

John and Alex also got me a drive-way alarm and now I can hear if a car is approaching the house. It is great and I can hear it all over the house, even in the basement.

Bobby Bennett and Gopher came up for a weekend to lend a hand and to educate me on what was rubbish and what was good stuff in the garage and barn. It is sometimes hard for a woman to tell the difference with “boys stuff”!

The boat is finally fixed and once again with the help of friends it is now safely in the barn after having been winterized (whatever that is).

I will be spending Thanksgiving in Atlanta with Kelly, Nate, Kyler, Erin and Chris. I will be leaving here on Nov. 18th returning the day after Thanksgiving. I am counting the days til I see them again.

On Dec. 6 I am leaving for London where I will spend Christmas with Damien and Lauren. During my time in London, the 3 of us are going to spend a week in Africa (Egypt on the Red Sea) in Sharm El Sheikh . This link will give information of accommodation and excursions in the region http://www.charmofsharm.co.uk/

I am returning to the US the Sunday after Christmas. I am looking forward to being in London again and to my trip to Egypt, but mostly am looking forward to catching up with Damien and Lauren. It will be a year by then, since I have seen Lauren. Damien of course was able to be here for Erin’s wedding, but it will be six months.

As usual, I will post some pictures at the bottom of the blog for those of you who are interested.


Kyler with his best friend Brandon.



They were born one day apart and



go to the same day care.








Trick or Treat?

















Kyler with his buddy Toohey












Kyler with mummy


















My clean barn








Rita's new grandson -

Jack Valenti 4lb 9 0z

Born Oct. 30

Mom & baby doing well.

Welcome little man.








Landscape shots
















































































































































































































Wednesday, August 5, 2009

CATCHING UP




Our family picture, taken
at Christmas.





Hi All,

It has been around 4 months since I last updated my blog. It it hard in some ways to believe that Paul and Dennis have been gone for that long, but in other ways, it seems like an eternity.


Much has happened in the last 4 months. Erin graduated from her Nursing Degree (with honors). My girlfriend Alex accompanied me to Chicago for Erin's Bridal Shower in May and then onto De Kalb for Erin's graduation ceremony.

We were all rather taken back when we walked into the graduation hall to see our family photo on the movie screen at the front. Each graduate was asked to supply a family photo and Erin supplied the one of the family taken at Christmas time (it appears at the end of this blog). It was purely circumstantial that our photo was on display, but as we were all missing Paul on this special occasion, to see him on screen was a tear jerker for us all.

At the end of May, Damien (my son) arrived for Erins wedding, soon followed by Maureen and Michael (my sister and brother-in-law), Gemma (neice), Carmel, James and Jude (neice and her family). Kelly, Nate and Kyler also came several days before the wedding and obviously Chris and Erin were here. It was great to have some of my Aussie family with me.

On the Thursday night before the wedding, we had a very full house, as most of the bridesmaids and groomsmen came to stay for the night.

On the Friday night, we had the rehearsal dinner. This was held at the wedding venue (Brook Lodge). It was held outdoor and it was a wonderful evening. They had a chuck wagon and drinks were served from there. The food was awesome and it was beautifully organised. They lit a huge bonfire for us once it became dark and everyone sat around toasting marshmellows and making smores. Prior to darkness, several people played games that were provided on site. It was a great night.

Saturday (wedding day), was an enjoyable day and largely stress free. Erin was a very laid-back, casual bride and just went with the flow - savoring each moment. The bride and bridesmaids dressed here at the house, which was chaotic, but fun. Erin was determined to be on time, so it was she who hassled the bridesmaids to hurry up. Gemma stepped into gear and very capably assisted me with getting Erin into her dress successfully. In fact, she took over and did a wonderful job - thanks Gem!

We arrived at the wedding venue a little early only to be told that the radar showed approaching rain which was due to arrive in 15 minutes at 6pm (the start of the wedding). They asked Erin if she wanted to move the ceremony indoors and she said no - call all the guests in their rooms, tell them to get to the ceremony site, phone others and get an eta - I will get married as soon as everyone is in place.

Our guests were wonderful and they all hastened to the site and the ceremony begun 5 minutes early, with only one guest (who got lost enroute), missing the actual ceremony. The rain held off for the ceremony and the photos and only produced a small shower during the reception when we were all safely inside.

Erin was beautiful (yes I am one-eyed, but I am also right)! Her groom was handsome and the bridesmaids and groomsmen maintained the high standard set by the bridal couple. Lots of pictures at the end of the blog!

I was very pleased for the food for the reception and it appeared the guests were too. The reception was very informal - the meal was buffet, with food to suit every palate and guests were able to select their own seats.

After the meal the party began and everyone got into the spirit of the evening with the dance floor hopping for the entire evening. The DJ even stayed on a bit later (for a fee of course), as no-one wanted the evening to end.

On the morning after the wedding, most guests met at the Lodge for a lovely buffet breakfast. We had an entire room to ourselves and other rather subdued in comparison to the evening before, it was a nice way to start the day.

After breakfast the guests all followed us back to the house, where we were joined by lots of friends to have Paul's Celebration of Life party and the spreading of his ashes. During the course of the day, we had close to 100 people in attendance.

We all went to the front of the house, formed a large circle, held hands and Sr. Lucille and Sr. Sandi, led us in prayer and a wonderful tribute to Paul. After this Kelly read my tribute for me. At the conclusion, friends and family all went off to the lake, the pond, Paul's hunting blind and his many special places and spread his ashes.

With many helping hands, lunch was soon ready and we had a lovely afternoon largely spent swapping stories and special memories we each had of Paul. Most of the men had some great stories many of which I had never heard before!

All our weekend plans - the rehearsal dinner, the wedding, celebration of life party went well, but would have been so much better if Lauren could have joined us. We missed her very much, but it would have been a lot tougher for her and her absence also leaves such a big gap in everything we do.

Maureen and Michael and Gemma stayed on after the wedding as did Damien. Damien did some excavating for me and mapped out a format for landscaping at the back of the house. He also found people to give quotes for the work and helped me make the decision on who to hire. I was sorry to see him go, for many reasons, but mainly because it was so nice to have him around.

Before Gemma headed back to Australia, we did lots of shopping trips and a trip to Niagara Falls. Maureen and Michael had seen it before, but they wanted Gemma to see it. I drove, and got us there and back safely and Gemma was suitably impressed. I like the shopping at the duty free store on the way back.

After Gemma's departure, Michael became the handyman and did lots of odd jobs around the place, whilst Maureen cleaned and organised me. We also took lots of day trips and helped the American economy a great deal with our shopping sprees.

Fourth of July was a great day which began with snacks at Tom and Linda's, then the boat parade (Maureen and Michael were judges, along with others). After the boat parade we moved next door to the Gattons for a pig roast. Everyone bought a plate to pass and they supplied the pig. It was a gourmet meal. We left around 5ish and went home to rest up before returning at dusk for the fireworks around the lake. There was no evidence of a recession and the display continued on for hours. It was indeed a lovely day.

Unfortunately Maureen and Michael left on July 8 (boo hoo). On July 11th I drove down to Chicago and met Lucky and Nancy for breakfast and then onto Paul's annual family picnic. After the picnic I stayed at Rita and Tom's for the night and headed home the next day. It was tiring, mentally and physically but very, enjoyable. I vowed I would drive to Chicago more often. Rita, Tom and the rest of the family are such good company. I am thankful that the kids bought Paul and I a GPS a couple of years ago, as I am used to be chaffeur driven by Paul whilst I just sat and chatted and took no notice of where I was or how I got there. It is tough, but I am becoming independent once again.

Recently I drove to Dayton, Ohio staying with Doug and Cherie (Kelly's in-laws). Kelly, Nate and Kyler were also there and we spent a lovely four days together. Doug, Cherie and the rest of the family are like an extension of our family - they are great fun, lovely people and we all get along so well together. It was another first for me - driving to Ohio by myself, but it was well worth it once again.

The landscaping at the back of the house will be completed in the next 2 weeks. I am currently getting quotes to finish the basement ceiling and a couple of other jobs, I am shopping for a new car and am selling Pauls. Mine has a lot of miles and I hope to do a few trips - Atlanta for one, so I need a good reliable car. I am interviewing real estate agents as I intend to put the house on the market in the Spring. I expect it will take some time to sell. I am making plans to go to London to meet with Damien and Lauren in mid-December and the 3 of us are going to Egypt for a week and back to London for Christmas.

Well I think I have caught up on everything for now.

Love to you all, Kathy - various photos below for those who are interested,






Our Nurse



















Wishing she was here for everything!















Lauren in her bridesmaid dress,
celebrating the wedding in London















My brother Dennis approx. 10 days before his death.











Dennis and my brother Paul (taken on my visit)













Front row - Erin, Chris & Nate
Back row L to R Carmel, Damien, Gemma
Kelly, me, James, Maureen & Michael










Kelly, James, Nate & Carl


dancing???










The bride!









A floorshow
James & Gemma













The candy station































The groom and maids
Notice the lovely background












Man and wife












Giving my baby away!









With us in spirit












The gazebo












Damien and Chris












A bevy of beauties













So happy




















Time to go






An imcomplete set - missing Lauren














All smiles








Happy together











Overlooking the pond











Posing beautifully












Breakfast time for Kyler
















Nite, nite little man.















































Sunday, April 12, 2009

Paul Dydalowicz & Dennis Gooding



My darling husband Paul








Dear All,

I know that you are all aware that my husband Paul passed away on April 2nd, as each of you received a very short email informing you.

Since then, I have received countless emails, phone calls and letters of love and support. Many of you have asked how and the details. I am unable to respond to you all individually at the moment, so though my blog would be the best way. I realise that so many of you loved Paul and are anxious to fill in the blanks.

As planned, I left for Australia on St. Patrick's Day staying overnight in LA on the way. I finally got to meet up with my brother Dennis on the following Saturday. It was bitter sweet to see him as he had deteriorated much more rapidly than expected. Although his body was weak, his spirit was not. I spent 10 minutes with him and then we headed off to Sat. evening Mass, where the rest of my siblings were waiting to meet us. After Mass we went to a local club where we were joined by some cousins and nieces and nephews.

On the Sunday, my newest nephew - a beautiful baby boy named Michael was Christened, after which, a large party was held to celebrate. Again many close family members and friends gathered. Dennis stayed for the duration, although he was unwell. He said he didn't want to waste a precious minute.

On Monday, I went with him to meet with his oncologist, who told me privately, that Dennis may have a month to live, but more than likely, just one week. I stayed with Dennis at his house, and on the Tuesday, my two sisters joined me. We then took it in turns to sit with Dennis, so that he was never alone. He had a constant stream of visitors and many, many phone calls, and he rallied to speak with them all. He tried to comfort them!

On the Friday, (Sat. Aussie time) Paul called (well he called at least twice a day), to tell me that he had severe leg pain and didn't feel well and that he was going to keep his promise to me and to visit the ER to have it checked out. He seemed in good spirits and led me to believe, that he was really just going as a precautionary measure, so that he wouldn't "get into trouble" with me if anything went wrong.

Several hours later, I called the hospital to find he had been admitted and spoke to his nurse who assured me that he was okay. He had a urinary tract infection which they were treating with an antibiotic and they expected he would be released the following Monday or Tuesday.

I decided I should go home and be there for when he was released from hospital, so with the help and support of family members in Australia, I managed to get on a flight from Albury to Sydney that day and then from Sydney to LA later that evening.

On arrival at LA, I had great difficulty getting a flight to Michigan that evening, but with the help of Kelly and Erin on their computers, I managed to get one into Detroit, which arrived at 5.30 am on Monday morning.

I called Paul from LA, spoke to a nurse who assured me all was well, but sensed something about Paul was not quite right.

Chris and Erin picked me up from Detroit airport, some 2 1/2 hours from the hospital. I arrived at the hospital soon after 9am. Paul and I had a wonderful reunion and spent several lovely hours chatting together. However, at one point, he seemed to have trouble breathing and when nurses didn't respond immediately when I buzzed them, I ran out and found the doctor just outside his door. The room quickly filled with doctors and nurses (code blue, I think), and Paul was quickly fading. He responded when I grabbed his hand and told him that I loved him - he said he loved me.

I was ushered out of the room and he was rushed to intensive care. Sometime later, I was allowed back in his new room (Erin and Chris had arrived at the hospital by then). We went into his room and was informed that he was now on life support, he had acute renal failure and they said he was unable to breath on his own.

They also told us that his heart was not strong enough to endure normal dialysis and that they were doing it at a very slow rate. He was hooked up to all sorts of machines and they informed me that he was in critical condition.

This was very hard to comprehend, and we had been laughing and talking together just a short time before.

Kelly arrived that evening and Paul remained on life support for the rest of Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday morning.

Paul and I had had several discussions about his health and he had asked me to promise him that I would never put him on life support. I did make that promise, however, this all happened very quickly, and when he was first placed on life support, I had hope, that he just needed help until the infection in his body was gone and then he would be okay again. When doctors informed me that this was not the case, I had him removed on Wednesday afternoon. Doctors thought it unlikely that he would be able to breath on his own and that if he did, his heart would fail quickly, as it was not strong enough to support him.

Once again, Paul proved the doctors wrong and he breathed on his own and his heart continued to beat, though very weakly. When they told me that they didn't know how long it would continue, I decided to bring him home.

Arrangements were made very quickly and we were all home two hours later. The hospice people were there as well and gave instructions for his care. Paul was very weak, but was able to talk. He knew he was dying, he knew he was home - we had a bed facing the lake - he opened his eyes and looked at the lake and said he was happy to be home.

He spoke on the phone to Damien and Lauren and told them both that he loved them. He spoke to his neice Carol, her husband and two daughters Annika and Ella and told them he loved them. He patted Mack (our dog) and said goodbye. He cuddled Kelly and Erin and told them he loved them. He held Chris's hand (Erin's fiance) and told him he loved him.

I sat with him all night and even when I thought he was unconscious he would squeeze my hand and tell me he loved me. He did this often throughout the night. We told him he could go and he peacefully took his last breath around 5.15 am on April 2nd in the presence of me, Kelly, Erin, Chris, Bobby Bennett, and John and Vickie - much loved and very dear friends.

Even up until his last breath, he was thinking of us - not of himself. I told him, I was leaving the room for 2 minutes and I had only just left when the girls called me back into the room - I believe he was trying to spare me from watching him go.

Paul was the center of my world - he loved me despite my many faults. Not only did he love me, he reminded me constantly of his love, both verbally and in his actions. He loved and supported me when I was up and when I was down, when I made mistakes and when I was lost, when I was sad - he cheered me up, when I was in pain either emotionally or physically, he did all he could to ease my pain.

Paul was always in pain himself, it was just that the intensity of his pain varied. He rarely complained and in fact, he was bright and cheerful most of the time despit his pain.

He cared deeply about other people, he loved almost everyone he ever met and if he had his way, he would have had every stranger he met, back to the house for coffee and chats.

He was a wonderful father to my children. We found Paul's love when we were bruised and his love helped heal us all. He was a father in such a way, that the term stepfather was never considered. My children often said that they wished Paul had come into our lives much, much sooner. My children are devastated and their grief too is overwhelming.

Paul was my soul-mate, my great love, my true friend. He made me a much better person, he gave me love, laughter and companionship. He taught me patience and tolerance. He raised my self-esteem. He was the music of my heart.

As I stated earlier, it is just too tough right now to respond to so many emails, and even some phone calls. My phone has been ringing constantly and it is sometimes difficult to find the time to return calls. But please also know, that the overwhelming love and support that has come to us via the calls, emails and cards, is very much appreciated. To hear and read of everyones, thoughts and love for Paul, warms us all.

To my wonderful, wonderful neighbors who have provided us with so much food, and offers of help - you will never understand what a difference you have made during this time. John and Alex, Tom and Linda, Dave and Lyn, Jim and Mary Ann, Larry and Jan, Dave B and many others (forgive me for forgetting some names - my mind is a sieve) you guys are so wonderful.

Sid and Mary, Rita and Tom, Robert and Joyce, John and Vickie - thank you seems inadequate.

For all you wonderful people who travelled from Chicago for the visitation and some for the funeral service as well - I thank God for your love and friendship.

My time with Paul was far to short and it is very hard to imagine my life without him in it. I know he is finally free from all the pain and frustrations of this life, and is in a much better place. I can only hope that he save me a seat beside him and that the rest of my life will make me worthy to join him one day.

I would like to say thank you also to my wonderful Aussie friends for their heartfelt messages of support on Paul's loss and the loss of my brother Dennis. Dennis died on April 1st around 11 pm.

Dennis was 58 - the same age as Paul and they were buried in different countries only hours apart.

Dennis was a wonderful brother and very much loved by all his siblings and many neices and nephews. He died too, thinking of others - refusing much needed pain medication as much as possible, so that his remaining time would be coherent and afford him the opportunity to say goodbye to his children and siblings with clarity of mind.

It is very painful to have lost them both, and I like to imagine them, finally meeting up in heaven - both free from pain, and watching over all those that they loved.

Kathy




































Thursday, March 12, 2009

MARCH BLOG

Dear All,



Can't believe it is March already........... I am really looking forward to Spring. It has been a long cold winter. We have had lots of snow and more recently, lots of rain. Most of the snow has gone, although we did get a little this week. Forecasts predict warmer weather in the near future, but we are only cautiously optimistic as they also warn, winter is not done with us yet, and we may still get more snow.



We celebrated Paul's birthday in early February - his 58th. It was very special, as we realised that doctors had predicted he would not be here! John and Alex and Erin and Chris were here and we had a great time as usual.



Our happiness in February was short-lived as we were given the news that my brother Dennis has Stage 4 lung cancer which has spread to his bones, liver and other organs. At this point in time, it is still very hard to come to terms with, and it feels surreal. As usual his wit and humor is still forefront in all conversations and it seems he is the one helping us deal with it. He now signs off on his emails to me as "graveyard Den" and has told me, that I can do whatever I like when I get there, as he will side with me and no-one will go against "Terminal Man"!!!!! He said he intends to use that whenever necessary to get his way!!!!



After 7 years absence, I am heading back to Australia next week. Unfortunately, it will be a short visit, given the distance (one usually stays longer to make the travel worthwhile). With Paul's health and the wedding looming, I feel I can't be away too long. I am leaving on St. Patrick's Day and returning to Delton on 3rd April.



I get very excited at the prospect of catching up with my brothers and sisters and many nieces, nephews and grand nieces and nephews, but it is short lived when I remember the reason for my visit.



We have such a large, loving, close family, my days will be full and I know the time will pass very quickly.



Below is a copy of an email received today telling me about my second Day in Oz. My first will also be hectic. My niece Carmel, together with her husband James and their darling baby boy Jude (can't wait to smooch him), will meet me at the airport in Sydney. They are also picking up my sister Maureen and her husband Michael who fly in 15 mins. after me from New Zealand where they have been vacationing.



We will then drive to Goulburn and that evening we are having a family gathering with Maureen and Michael's 4 kids together with their offspring (8 grand nieces and nephews)! The next morning I catch a train to Wagga Wagga where I will be met by Louise and Matthew. The email then tells me what I am doing on the Saturday.



The email


"Kathy coming home to make amends to her dying brother"

Kathy arriving Wagga Wagga on train from Goulburn 2pm Saturday 21st March.

To be met by Louise & Matthew, who will then drive them to John & Venky's house, Springdale Heights.They will freshen up, make themselves look beautiful. (Small achievable goals, Please)? And meet other family members at Holy Spirit Church, Prune Street, Lavington, for 6pm Mass.



Attendees will be: Louise, Matthew.John, Venky, Michael.Dennis.Chris McMahon and Wal.Paul & Dorothy.Kathy Dydalowicz.Frank & Mary Smyth.

Kathy can enter by side entrance, and view proceedings from "Baby's Crying Room".

Mass Duties:

Matthew: Altar Server.

John & Paul: Collections.

John & Louise: Readings.

Chris & Wal: Offertory Procession.

### After Mass we all travel to The Albury Commercial Golf Club for a Lenten Dinner. (Unleavened bread, lentils, rice, steamed veggies etc. No meat in Lent). Perhaps we could make an exception as it is a Saturday and not a Friday.!!!!! We will be met at The Club by the following: Nicole, Joshua and Daniel.Apologies: Pat & Joan, have a previous commitment.

Dennis or John to say Grace before meal.

Paul to give welcome speech to Kathy, and shooort farewell to young Dennis. (He tends to become intoxicated by the exuberance of his own verbosity, but remember he is in his twilight years, early to middle dementia etc. etc. Be Christian, humour him, don't snigger and applaud loudly as a team when you want him to shut up).

Remember to tend lovingly to Dennis during the evening, we can't all pay his expenses, but we can slip money into his jacket pockets (hopefully he will leave it on the back of his chair), when he is in the toilet or outside having a smoke.

Poor bastard still doesn't have a down payment on a cardboard casket.

Kathy will see Paul & Dozza safely home at night's end, and stay with them for some days before branching out to spend nights with Dennis, John & Venky, Pat & Joan. She will advise us of her itinerary during the evening.

Louise & Matthew will see John & Venky & Michael safely home at night’s end, and stay with them for the night before awaiting further instructions regarding Sunday’s activities before their return home to Wagga later in the day. End of Email

As you can see - it appears that I am viewed as the "embarrassing black sheep" of the family. I have to be smuggled into the side door of the church and stay at the back. Do they think the roof will fall in???????????

I remember enough to know that one can eat meat on Saturday's in lent!!!!

I do know also that I will be back to church on Sunday morning as my new nephew is getting Christened! I know there will be a party after that as well. Hopefully with all this church going (this is only the first weekend), I will come back a better person (if that is possible)! lol

My brother Pat is also have a 60th birthday bash the following weekend. I bet he is happy that his much younger sister from America will be there to enhance the atmosphere!

I have been busy organising things here for Paul in my absence and I can now leave knowing that he will have plenty of supplies - food, drink, medication to tide him over til my return.

Our wonderful friends and neighbours have volunteered to assist him any way necessary while I am away, and I know Paul won't hesitate to call on them if there is something he needs. Bobby Bennett may come and stay for a few days if he is able to get away.

February was also the 5 year marker for Kelly. She has now been in remission for 5 years!!!! She had a big check up last week and x-rays, blood work etc. were all normal. Thank God and roll on another 55 years of remission!!!!


Kyler is getting christened this weekend in Atlanta. I did plan to be there, but with my trip to Oz it was a bit difficult to organise. Erin and Chris are there and Paul and I will be there in spirit.


Erin and Chris were up this past weekend, and we now seem to have the wedding fairly well organised. It worries me that it has gone so smoothly - everyone thinks that I am frantically planning the wedding and it is just not so. I am slowly organising it, taking pleasure in it, and so far it is 'hassle free" What the heck am I missing or forgetting????

There will be no pictures this blog as this is just a quickie. You can bet though that next blog, there will be gabillions of them - my trip and Kyler's christening!

Love to you all, Kathy

Thursday, January 8, 2009

HAPPY 2009!

Dear All,

Well it is not a month since I last wrote, but so much has happened that it seems so much longer. I will try not to ‘waffle on’ too much, however, I can’t guarantee it. We had such a wonderful Christmas and New Year!

We actually set out on the 19th as the weather was so bad, we figured our trip could take 10 hours because of road conditions, snow and wind, so we thought it best to leave a day early and break the trip up.

We did not leave until 3pm, as it was snowing too heavily up until around 1 pm and then it eased, so we hurriedly packed up the cars. Yes, I did say cars! Rather than have Erin sit on the roof racks in the snow (there was no room in the car), we decided that she should take her car as well. It was a wise decision, as our luggage could not be crammed into one, plus, we did need the extra car in Niagara Falls for us all to travel together.

Our journey was very slow at the beginning and the roads were really bad, even when the snow stopped. The plough trucks could not keep up and once night fell, much of the snow and wet on the roads, turned to ice. Nevertheless, we continued on. Our crossing into Canada was indeed smooth sailing, as there were few other idiots on the roads trying to cross the border, thus there was no waiting. I guess we had honest faces, or else the guy could not face the thought of unpacking and searching our car, as after a couple of questions we were allowed in as was Erin who was right behind us.

It was a major task to find a hotel with handicap accessibility for Paul, so we continued our drive until we reached London (Ontario), where we met with some degree of success. The room was what we needed, however, after the blizzard, sidewalks, car parks etc. were covered in at least 6 inches of snow as it was impossible to keep up with the deluge. That makes it very hard going in a wheelchair! Lucky we come from pioneer and convict stock!

Paul, Erin and I shared a room and we did manage to get some sleep. Erin kept telling us to stop talking and laughing and to give her some peace. Talk about role reversal, but I was on a high!

Believe it or not, the next day, we reached our rental property in Niagara Falls, just 5 minutes behind Damien and Lauren and just 5 minutes ahead of Kelly, Nate and Kyler. It was unbelievable. Damien and Lauren had been in Canada for a couple of days, staying in Toronto and had a shuttle bus to the rental. Kelly and Nate stayed in Niagara Falls in a hotel overlooking the Falls. (Yes Maureen and Michael – same one we all stayed in last time).

I had recommended the hotel to them as we loved it when we stayed there a couple of years ago and the view was spectacular. However, Kelly and Nate were not nearly as impressed as we were. They luckily enough were on the last flight to land at Buffalo New York airport before it was shut down because of the blizzard. They made it to the hotel some 40 minutes away despite the heavy snow, but once inside, they had to remain. Most of Niagara Falls shut down because of the blizzard and it was impossible to even walk on the side walks because of the heavy snow fall. As for the Falls – well Kelly and Nate had to accept everyone’s word that they were in fact out their window, as visibility outside their window was zero!!!!!! So much for a Falls view room.

They remained in their hotel room until the next day when we all arrived. The roads were sufficiently clear to navigate the short distance to the rental some 10 minutes away.

It was a wonderful joyous reunion and I was thankful to have 5 minutes with Lauren and Damien to share only with Paul and Erin before Kelly, Nate and Kyler arrived to steal the show.

As it was Lauren’s Birthday we quickly unpacked (easy with so many eager hands), choose bedrooms (7 to choose from), we had a snack (plenty of food with us), exchanged gifts, went for a tour of the area and a proper glimpse of the Falls whilst the sun was out and that evening we went to dinner (Italian if I remember correctly) to celebrate Lauren’s birthday and our reunion. We had a birthday drink for you too Michael!

On the Monday it was Kelly’s birthday, so we went out to lupper (lunch dinner combined) to celebrate and we celebrated Nate’s as well as he had his on the 17th.

Chris was to arrive on the 23rd (day after Kelly’s birthday), but alas weather conditions were once again less than ideal. His flight from Periora to Chicago went without a hitch. But his flight from Chicago to Buffalo was just the start of his nightmare. Firstly, his flight was cancelled or delayed because they had no plane. Hours later they had a plane, but alas no pilot. Then the news we were waiting for a plane and a pilot! Hooray!!
Then the airport shut down indefinitely due to heavy snow – Boo! Then it re-opened – Hooray! His flight would leave at 3.30 – Hooray. He went to grab a sandwich and go to the rest room and came back. The flight had left at 2.30 without him – Boo. There were no more flights they could get him on for maybe 2 days – Boo!

We had 2 lap tops working overtime at the house, plus a phone, trying to find flights with any airline. Erin found a flight to Buffalo and called to tell Chris who had just accepted a flight an hour earlier to Toronto. Chris decided to stick with the Toronto flight as he was just about to embark.

Erin got on the phone to arrange shuttle service from Toronto (about 1 ½ hours away) and called to say it was organized, but she did not cancel the Buffalo flight just in case.

Chris was on the plane and seated waiting to be de-iced. He called to say they had no power – boo! He called back to say they now had power – Hooray! He called back to say they had to get on another plane because maintenance crew were concerned about why they lost power – Boo!

He should have taken the Buffalo plane, but an hour had passed and it should have left, but a check on the computer showed it had problems and it had not taken off – wow!
Chris called – he is on another plane, he has a pilot, he has power – hooray! He still has to be de-iced!!! Boo

He finally takes off – Hooray!!!!!

Alas the shuttle bus was not there to meet him – the snow on the roads too bad! He waits until another comes and the roads are clear and arrives safely at 5 am!!!! Thankfully after that roller-coaster ride of emotions we can all sleep soundly for a few hours. Chris does not want food – he wants a shower and a bed.

The rest of our stay was awesome – we viewed the Falls on several different occasions after the storm when all the trees were coated with ice – it was like fairyland – at night when it was all lit up and in the sunshine with the ice melting. We dinned in a lot and dinned out a lot, we played pool (pool table in rental), we drove to Toronto for the day – Erin tried on wedding dresses and chose one all us girls just loved! We checked out China Town and even met the men (Paul, Damien, Nate, Chris and Kyler), who went in one car and us girls in the other. We were just driving up the road in China Town to park and spotted them walking up the street!!!!

Christmas Day was special – it was wonderful to have a baby in the house, but his favorite was the tissue paper from the gifts! Paul was a wonderful romantic – he gave me an anniversary/eternity ring and proposed to me again formally in front of the kids! The kids gave us a professional photographer who came to the house for 2 hours a few days later to take whatever pictures we wanted and we get a CD with them all on and get to choose one to have framed! What a great gift – I can’t wait to see them.

The days passed quickly in a blur – filled with lots of food, drink and laughter. The kids went out a bit at night, and Paul and I got to baby-sit a bit which we loved. It was a bit difficult to get time with Kyler – too many doting Aunts and Uncles in the house. Kelly said we spoilt him and that he will have to go to “baby boot camp”! He is just adorable and so much fun.

Whilst there, we also had a special birthday day for Damien and one for me. As our birthdays are in January and we wouldn’t be together, they were celebrated early. So as you can see, we had lots of special days and lots of reasons to celebrate.


Chris had to leave on the 28th as he had to go back to work. The shuttle bus picked him up on time at the house, and after having checked that all was well with his flight and the airport he set off. It was not long before he called to say that his flight had been cancelled. We were all a bit baffled as the weather was not too bad at that point. However, weather was not the reason for the cancellation – it once again was an issue with the plane. The roller coaster ride started again and it proved to be useless trying to get him on a flight that would get him to Chicago! After much ado, his boss agreed to let him work from the house and to drive back with Erin on the 1st. Erin then set off to Buffalo, New York to pick him up.


New Year’s Eve we all decided to stay in and be together. It was a lovely evening, but with undertones as we knew the next day we would all have to say goodbye and go our own ways!

We toasted the New Year and headed to bed as Kelly, Nate and Kyler had an early morning departure. With a heavy heart and a deluge of tears instead of snow, we said our goodbyes and headed to our various homes.

Our trip home was much less stressful as the weather was good and the roads clear. It took a little longer than expected, because the duty free shop was great, and evidently, I lost all concept of time once I entered the store. Paul waiting patiently in the car and became a little concerned, but I did manage to get a few bargains!!!!

We had a wonderful time which went all too quickly and it was very difficult to say goodbye, not knowing when we could all be together again. It was nice also to arrive home where our handicap accessible home, makes life much easier for Paul who had found the rental very difficult from a physical aspect.

Soon after our arrival home, John and Alex arrived to return Mack to us and they had also prepared our dinner. Imagine how nice that was to arrive and not have to think about preparing food? They left food also for lunch for the next day – talk about good friends and being spoilt!

On Friday (2nd), we left Paul at the house to rest and Chris to work and Erin and I set out to look at wedding invitations and tuxedos. The day flew and we didn’t get home til 9pm but at least we found a great place for tuxedos and had an idea of what she wanted regarding invitations.

When she arrived home, Lauren had a letter waiting for her from Immigration advising her that her ban was for 3 years. This in itself was good news I guess as this month will be the 2 year marker. However, the letter did state that she could not return to the US under any circumstances during that time (sometimes with permission, they will let you visit for a special reason). This means that she will not be Erin’s bridesmaid, nor will she be able to come to the wedding.

Okay, guess I have broken my promise not to ‘waffle on”, so time to get this finished.

I began this several days ago and today is now my birthday – thank you for all the good wishes – it seems that it will be a very quiet one as we are in the midst of a snow storm. Paul ploughed yesterday and we have had possibly another 6 inches overnight with forecasts that the snow will continue thru much of the day. Paul wanted to take me out to eat, but it is not worth risking the roads. I had a wonderful celebration in Canada with the kids and I am happy with that. We will have a wonderful day at home together.

Lots of love to everyone,

Kathy
Photos below for those of you interested.

Paul in the kitchen of the rental
























Kyler in his USA cap!



All out to dinner for a wonderful meal!





My honey!





Kyler enjoying one of his favourite meals.


Spaghetti!









Kyler with Uncle Damien



Damien's birthday













The kids and I -


braving the elements at the Falls



Ice at the Falls!














Kelly Nate & Kyler at the Falls.





All the kids at the Falls












Erin & Chris





Lauren


The Falls (Canadian side)













Strange man - ice on posts!
















Damien and Nate















Another view of Falls


(American side)


Bridge connects Canada to USA







Canadian side













Damien & Nate












Nate on Christmas morning
















Chris on Christmas morning


(Jacket fits!)









Kyler playing in tissue


paper












Kyler unimpressed by


gifts










Damien & Lauren


Christmas morning












Okay - lets get some paper













Kelly playing pool














Lauren & Damien


in pool room











Kelly and Lauren having fun


with Damien watching on








Paul telling me how its done















Damien planning with Lauren
















Me with my girls












Kelly modelling her birthday


gifts











Lauren playing with the boys


watching on











Kelly, Lauren & Erin















Kelly & Nate














Erin & Chris














Kelly making a snow angel















Kyler playing in the snow















and again











Hopping in for a ride



























Forget the box -


I want freedom!








Some of the goods for the car -


Add an electric wheelchair
Add a high chair
Add a cooler/esky - big
one for food
Add a couple of cases
Add a few more boxes
ADD ANOTHER CAR