Thursday, August 21, 2014

First Day of School 2014


Rachel, AJ & Stefanie
And then there were three…

After 15 years of first day of school photos (counting preschool and kindergarten) Dominic was no longer in the picture! He had his first official day of school on Monday at West Point.  AJ, Stefanie and Rachel got an extra three days and started today!


AJ is the big man on campus this year. He is a senior, so busy with college applications, lots of IB work and of course volleyball.


Stefanie is a sophomore! Already in her second year of high school she too is busy with her increasing workload, volleyball and Irish dance.



Rachel is in 8th grade. She is on top at the middle school and busy with soccer and piano.


And I continue to embarrass them at the bus stop!

Sunday, August 17, 2014

Acceptance Day at West Point


It was finally here.  The day we get to see Dominic.  This is the official end to the new cadets summer training.  Now they parade out onto the plain and join the rest of the corp in their new regiments.
Dominic is 2nd row, 2nd cadet. Kudos to our niece Bethany for getting this shot!
Steve, AJ, Stefanie, Rachel, Grandpa Teddy, Granny
Grandma, Bethany, Mike, Kayleigh, Ken, Vicki & Mark
The parade and ceremony were very impressive to watch. First the older cadets marched onto the field in their regiments.  Then the new cadets marched on and stood in front of the bleachers.  They were then accepted into the Corps of Cadets.  They marched forward and blended into their new companies.  Then all the companies paraded in front of the superintendent. There are approximately 4000 cadets. It is a very impressive thing to see!


We were psyched to be able to spot Dominic and we are so very proud that he is choosing this path to serve his country.



After the parade the cadets marched back to their quarters where they had to be officially dismissed to join their families. The Army knew how to insure that parents didn’t rush off the field. The Army Parachute team did a demonstration. It was incredible to watch them drop out of the helicopter and then come screaming down to the field.  Five great landings, very cool.



We all walked over to our spot to meet Dominic.  We had quite a crowd of support.  There were of course the five of us, but also my parents, Steve’s mom, Steve’s sister Vicki, her husband Mike, their son Mark and daughter Bethany with her husband and daughter, Ken and Kayleigh.  It was great to have so many people there for Dominic.

Rachel, Dominic & Stefanie
Dominic & AJ
We spotted Dominic walking across a field towards us, both girls took off on a run to greet him.  Then it was hugs by everyone.  It was so great to see him in person after seven weeks.  We all noticed a change in him right away.  Definitely a physical change, he was clearly thinner after seven weeks of intense training but also carried himself differently. He wasn’t just standing straighter but more confidently too. He also spoke differently, more direct and very clear.  The Army had been hard at work!

Proud, proud parents
Grandpa Teddy, Granny, Dominic, Rachel, Stefanie & AJ 

Dominic & Grandma
We took many pictures with him and before we got ready to head to lunch we took on of him in front of Kosciuszko’s statue. As we were finishing, a tour bus pulled up to the statue. A huge group of teenage girls jumped off the bus and ran for Dominic to have their picture taken with him. He was very gracious and smiled and posed until they were done.  Telling them all to have a nice day when they were finished.



He's kind of a big deal!
We all enjoyed watching!
We had a lovely lunch back at our hotel.  The day was beautiful and we ate outside on the patio all enjoying taking turns listening to Dominic’s stories about his summer.

That night we tried a German restaurant for dinner. It wasn’t quite what we expected.  We’ve probably been a little spoiled by actually living in Germany but it was a nice dinner.

Dominic with Grandpa DelRosso's favorite - General Patton
We got to spend most of Sunday with Dominic too.  It was great to let him relax at the hotel with his siblings. Then we took him shopping for a few things he needed and out to one last good meal at Outback before we had to take him back to base.

Rachel, Missy, Dominic, Steve, Stefanie & AJ 

It was hard to say good-bye, it’s a long time until Christmas. But he was ready to get back to work.  We left him at Grant circle and we headed to the airport. 

Friday, August 15, 2014

Dinner with the Carrolls


Duncan, Macie, Stefanie, Rachel, AJ & Liam
We had dinner with some great friends tonight. We are back near West Point because we can see Dominic tomorrow! West Point is conveniently only about an hour from their house and lucky for us they were available to meet us. It was so terrific to see them and catch up on what everyone is doing these days. 
Kevin, Cindy, Missy & Steve
It was also amazing to see the changes in height – especially among their kids.  As you can see from the photos, they have a little more height in their genes then we do.  Macie is the same age as Rachel and Liam is the same age as Stefanie.  Duncan is Dominic’s age and is leaving for college soon!


Thursday, August 7, 2014

Cedar Point!

AJ, Stefanie & Rachel
We love Cedar Point and we had another fun day there this summer!

Stefanie, Rachel & AJ
Just AJ, Stefanie and I went this year which meant I was the fourth rider! I kept up with the kids and rode almost all of the coasters. AJ and I both skipped one or two, I will not ride Mean Streak anymore, I swear my brain just rattles around in my head on that ride! But I still love the rest!

Granny and Grandpa Teddy gave the kids money for games and they were clearly super successful!

Tuesday, August 5, 2014

A visit with Auntie Meli



Missy & Meli
Auntie Meli visited for a long weekend while we were in Ohio.  Granny and Grandpa Teddy had their old bike for two repaired so she and I had fun taking it for rides, just like when we were little. We loved that bike, we saved our tooth fairy money to help buy it!

Grandpa Teddy, Rachel, Meli, Stefanie, Missy, AJ & Granny
She also took us to the Cleveland Museum of Modern art to see one of her favorite artists, Corita Kesti.  It was clear to us that this art had influenced Melanie through the years.  The kids had fun creating their own art similar to her style while we were there.  

Stefanie, Auntie Meli & AJ
Rachel
Afterwards we had lunch and walked over to Little Italy to visit Kresti's their famous bakery for some treats. 


While we were there I showed the kids Guarino’s where Steve and I had our rehearsal dinner.  It has NOT changed in 21 years! Neither have I...