Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Back to My Roots

Notice anything different? I sure do!
Before and After

Thursday, March 22, 2012

I've got it!

I have decided what my Purgatory may be if I (God-willing) make it there.
STUCK IN A HUG

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Comparison

Just confirming how different these boys look at 11 weeks.


Constantine and Simeon





Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Klocek Visit

 We enjoyed John's family for 10 days in the beginning of February. My favorite moments were when "Mr. Tuff Guy Grandpa" melted when he held and played with his grandsons. Especially, the many times when he cooed to our sweet Simeon and held Constantine's hand on the way to the park.




Sunday, February 26, 2012

Sin-Free Simeon!

Happy Baptism sweet Simeon!
Godparents: Patrick Klocek and Clara Wilk



Table centerpieces.


Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Super Bowl Sunday

Ok, so this post has nothing to do with the Super Bowl but it DOES have something to do with SUPER cute kids...



Rose and Constantine on Super Bowl Sunday


Thursday, February 9, 2012

From the Mouths of In-Laws

John's parents are in town for Simeon's baptism and staying with us.

The other day I apologized to my father-in-law for having such a small kitchen.

In response he said, "That's ok. It's kind of like camping."

Oh man, I have been giggling about this for days now.

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

365...

Happy 1st Birthday to my niece, Rose!

Chubby Finger




My sister, Clara, did such a beautiful job on making Rose's birthday so nice.
Unfortunately, I do not have any pictures of the birthday girl. Boo.

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Cousins

Peter and Simeon... 8 days apart.


I'd like to share a blog post that one of Maura's (my sister-in-law) friends wrote about Maura's son, sweet Peter. I couldn't have said it better myself.

Please click on link below:

Saturday, January 14, 2012

Introducing...

Simeon Thomas Klocek

Well, Simeon, I woke up New Years morning feeling funny with some cramping. Thinking that this was the start of real labor I cleaned and organized like a maniac. The contractions were not too painful but were getting uncomfortable. Uncomfortable enough that I even stayed home from Mass. Around 2 pm I decided to take a hot bath and, believe it or not, the contractions completely dissapeared. Doh! I was so frustrated, to say the least. I went to bed completely deflated. I really thought you'd be a New Years baby. I then woke up around 10 pm that night with some bonafied, very painful contractions. I sat at the edge of my bed and cried after each one. Shhh, don't tell anyone I did this. I woke John up around Midnight and told him that I think we needed to head to the hospital. I didn't even care if they eventually sent us home. I just wanted to go. Your Uncle Frank came over for the night to be with your brother in the morning. We said a rosary on the way but all I could think about was being sent home. As John checked in at the front desk I labored in the sitting room. I remember feeling embaressed breathing through contractions right there in front of strangers. I probably looked pretty silly hunched over breathing like an elephant.We walked to our triage room, were asked questions, and signed papers. Finally they checked my progression and I was 5-6 cm. I remember asking her if she was going to send me home. She laughed and said, "No, honey. You are here to have a baby". Holy cow was I relieved! By 2 am I had an epidural and were settled into the room. Now, we waited. Unfortunately, the epidural made my blood pressure dip which then brought waves of nausea and vomiting. But, heck, I didn't mind. I was super comfortable overall. By 5:30 am I was fully dialated and the doctor was on her way. And after 3-4 pushes you were born at 6:06 am. I remember looking down to see your sex and was absolutely blown away that you were a boy! I cried with sheer happiness and embraced your warm, tiny body. You have my high cheek bones just like Constantine and you were born with an incredible amount of golden hair. So far, you are a fabulous sleeper, nurser, and pooer. Things that Constantine... were not (sorry buddy).

One last thing, Simeon. I sure hope you like your name. I am a huge fan of The Presentation and always thought St. Simeon was a pretty rad guy. Your middle name, Thomas, is after my dad, your grandfather. A kind and gentle man.


Brothers


Monday, December 26, 2011

A New Addition to the Knoell Family

Introducing Peter Vianney Knoell, a beautiful Christmas baby!
Congratulations T-Tom and Maura Knoell!


Thursday, December 22, 2011

Has anyone seen...

...Constantine? Hmm, let's follow the trail...

A misplaced potato...


A sketch of a galaxy...


A disheveled tree skirt...


And scattered apple slices... 


Oh, there he is!



Thursday, December 8, 2011

Klocek Family Pictures

I meant to post these eons ago. John's family got together for a wonderful family vacation in Gatlinburg, TN back in August. It was so great to have everyone together. Here are a few family pictures.


John and his siblings from youngest to oldest:
(Mary, Andrew, Tim, Patrick, John, Bridget, and Sister Mary David)
 



Sunday, December 4, 2011

How cool...

...are THESE????

http://www.elnaturalista.com/
  

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

What's in a Name...

All the stockings were hung... on the armoire with care...



Oops, didn't buy enough letters...  the third "N" is not there...


DOH!!!