What a great holiday weekend! It began with a visit from the South Carolina family coming up for one evening. Jane, Peter, and Mama Cooper (a.k.a. MaMaMa) came in for dinner with friends / neighbors along with the Raleigh kids. Caren and Aaron flew in "ON TIME" late Saturday evening from NYC.
Sunday morning we went to the service at NRPC and then said good bye to the SC family. Sunday afternoon the girls went with me to the Raleigh Memorial Auditorium to the Nutcracker performance. It was wonderful. Amelia did quite well at her first ballet. It was so magical and amazing! The staging, costumes, performers were all spectacular!
Monday the Steele family from Charlotte arrived and stayed with Jason and his family. On Christmas Eve, the Simon, Steeles, and Greenes enjoyed a prime rib dinner and an evening of fun. After Amelia and her family left, the Simons and Greenes went to the 11:00 pm Christmas Eve Service.
Tuesday morning we all got up and joined Jason's family and opened presents. We enjoyed a delicious breakfast and then another wonderful Italian dinner with everyone at Jason's home. Amelia was thrilled with her "pink baby", handmade sweaters and hats, NCSU pjs and Small Paul pjs, other clothes, college fund money deposit, and four hours of other presents from the entire family!
Wednesday morning I drug myself out in the "after Christmas traffic" at Crabtree Mall. I was able to nab a few great deals for the kids and for Maury. The mistake of the day was standing in line for 2 hours at Crate and Barrell for some "must haves" for our newly decorated living room. I came back home mid morning and Aaron and I made a "traditional "country ham holiday breakfast" or the five of us. Aaron's Greenville friend, Brad, joined us for this special breakfast. A movie in the afternoon and Chinese dinner topped of the visit before we dropped off Aaron and Caren at the RDU airport. It sure does seem quite after all of the busy holiday activity!
We sure had a fun time over the holidays and appreciated our time with family and friends! We MISS EVERYONE already!
Sunday morning we went to the service at NRPC and then said good bye to the SC family. Sunday afternoon the girls went with me to the Raleigh Memorial Auditorium to the Nutcracker performance. It was wonderful. Amelia did quite well at her first ballet. It was so magical and amazing! The staging, costumes, performers were all spectacular!
Monday the Steele family from Charlotte arrived and stayed with Jason and his family. On Christmas Eve, the Simon, Steeles, and Greenes enjoyed a prime rib dinner and an evening of fun. After Amelia and her family left, the Simons and Greenes went to the 11:00 pm Christmas Eve Service.
Tuesday morning we all got up and joined Jason's family and opened presents. We enjoyed a delicious breakfast and then another wonderful Italian dinner with everyone at Jason's home. Amelia was thrilled with her "pink baby", handmade sweaters and hats, NCSU pjs and Small Paul pjs, other clothes, college fund money deposit, and four hours of other presents from the entire family!
Wednesday morning I drug myself out in the "after Christmas traffic" at Crabtree Mall. I was able to nab a few great deals for the kids and for Maury. The mistake of the day was standing in line for 2 hours at Crate and Barrell for some "must haves" for our newly decorated living room. I came back home mid morning and Aaron and I made a "traditional "country ham holiday breakfast" or the five of us. Aaron's Greenville friend, Brad, joined us for this special breakfast. A movie in the afternoon and Chinese dinner topped of the visit before we dropped off Aaron and Caren at the RDU airport. It sure does seem quite after all of the busy holiday activity!
We sure had a fun time over the holidays and appreciated our time with family and friends! We MISS EVERYONE already!
Here's a holiday letter we wrote to Friends and Family......Just another update from the Simons....
January 1, 2008
To Loved Ones and Friends:
Another year has flown by, so it is time for the annual holiday letter from the Simon family. To begin, we wish you health, happiness, and positive happenings for this season and the upcoming year. We have been blessed with a good year and are thankful for the good things we’ve shared in 2007.
The head of household (the beautiful and talented Judy) is busy nearly every moment, so I (Maury) have been enlisted to summarize the year. Judy continues to be a curriculum consultant at the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction. It is hard to believe that she is beginning her eighth year at NCDPI! She is constantly busy developing new courses, new standards, and bringing fresh perspectives to the secondary school curriculum. Because she has to fill every day….she also continues to teach part time in the Department of Human Environmental Sciences at Meredith College here in Raleigh. She also is busy maintaining our spacious town house and devoting time to various projects---entertaining/cooking, knitting clothes for our granddaughter Amelia, and making sure that I fulfill my “Honey Do’s.” On December 21st we celebrated our 32nd anniversary, which amazes us. It doesn’t seem so long ago that we were getting married. Judy and I had a great summer trip to Portugal and Spain, enjoying beautiful scenery, architecture, and culture. We hope to continue our 2-3 week summer trips again this coming year. We haven’t decided on the location but Judy would love to go to either Alaska or Russia.
I have settled into “phased retirement” at East Carolina University. I’m half-way through a three-year transition in which I teach two courses per semester, but do not have any additional responsibilities. I am enjoying teaching Politics Through Film, Russian Politics, East European Politics, and International Relations---although my patience with this generation of students wears very thin at times. I don’t like the two day a week commute to Greenville, but that will soon be over. I also have maintained my passion for East Carolina football---which was pretty good this year. We played on December 23 in the Aloha Bowl game in Honolulu...and WON! Judy and I see lots of films and enjoy socializing with the residents of our townhouse development and other friends here in Raleigh.
We both miss our dads this holiday season---they brought wisdom, tenderness, and laughter to us, but we’re full of joy that our moms are living well at very advanced ages. Emily---Judy’s mom—is in an assisted living residence in Columbia, SC---and Irene—Maury’s mom--- is living in the Simon condominium in Walnut Creek, CA. with the help of a five day a week caregiver. Our siblings and in-laws are thriving and we enjoy the several visits per year we spend time with our moms. In addition to our core family, We’ve become “proud parents” of two eight pound “designer puppies,” Zeke and Zoe. There were born on Maury’s birthday, December 7, 2006 and just celebrated their 1st birthday. They are brother and sister pups—a combination of Yorkshire Terrier and Bichon---cute as can be---but they require a lot of attention. They give us laughs on a daily basis and provide Maury with a “retirement project”.
Jason, now 37, and his wife Meredith are doing great. He’s the Executive Director of Marketing at North Carolina State University and lives about fifteen minutes away. His career is challenging and full of creative opportunities. Meredith has given up teaching at the Cary Academy for the time being and is working on her paintings at home and is a full time Mom. Her art work is really good and we think the creative gene is passed on to our grandchild Amelia. Amelia was two in September and is a delightful little girl---always smiling and enjoying her friends and family. We adore her and try to get as much time with her as possible. She learns new words each day and loves puzzles, toys, and is thrilled to go to all the museums in downtown Raleigh as often as possible.
Aaron, now 27, lives in Brooklyn, NY (the trendy Williamsburg area) where he is combining part-time study at the New School University (writing/literature/philosophy/ religion) with full-time work at J P Morgan/Chase helping manage the IBM pension account. We hope that Aaron will finish up his college experience within the next year. We admire his very busy schedule working in the corporate world in NYC and going to school. His “Significant Other,” Caren, continues to own and operate a vintage clothing store that is very impressive. Judy visited them at Thanksgiving and was so impressed with their brand new condominium which has a beautiful view of the Empire State building and Manhattan skyline. They are really fun to be with. Judy and the NYC kids had a great Thanksgiving dinner with their friends in their new home. She especially enjoyed cooking along side “chef “Aaron and Sous Chef Caren. They, too, adore Amelia and are good as “Uncle Aaron” and “Aunt Caren" and can’t wait to spend time with their "NC family” when they can get away and travel south.
There is much more that can be said, but we don’t want to overload you. We hope to hear from you and see you in the New Year. And once again we wish you the very best for this holiday season and for 2008. And let’s hope for a more peaceful world with more understanding and support for those who do not share the benefits we all hold. For those of you who like to keep up with the Simon Family throughout the year, we invite for you to visit often the two Simon Family Blogs at http://www.bubbysimon.blogspot.com/ and http://www.ameliasimon.com/ . You will get good laughs at the family photos, travel logs, and journals of our goings and comings.
With Affection,
Judy & Maury, Jason & Meredith & Amelia, and Aaron & Caren
Zeke and Zoe’
To Loved Ones and Friends:
Another year has flown by, so it is time for the annual holiday letter from the Simon family. To begin, we wish you health, happiness, and positive happenings for this season and the upcoming year. We have been blessed with a good year and are thankful for the good things we’ve shared in 2007.
The head of household (the beautiful and talented Judy) is busy nearly every moment, so I (Maury) have been enlisted to summarize the year. Judy continues to be a curriculum consultant at the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction. It is hard to believe that she is beginning her eighth year at NCDPI! She is constantly busy developing new courses, new standards, and bringing fresh perspectives to the secondary school curriculum. Because she has to fill every day….she also continues to teach part time in the Department of Human Environmental Sciences at Meredith College here in Raleigh. She also is busy maintaining our spacious town house and devoting time to various projects---entertaining/cooking, knitting clothes for our granddaughter Amelia, and making sure that I fulfill my “Honey Do’s.” On December 21st we celebrated our 32nd anniversary, which amazes us. It doesn’t seem so long ago that we were getting married. Judy and I had a great summer trip to Portugal and Spain, enjoying beautiful scenery, architecture, and culture. We hope to continue our 2-3 week summer trips again this coming year. We haven’t decided on the location but Judy would love to go to either Alaska or Russia.
I have settled into “phased retirement” at East Carolina University. I’m half-way through a three-year transition in which I teach two courses per semester, but do not have any additional responsibilities. I am enjoying teaching Politics Through Film, Russian Politics, East European Politics, and International Relations---although my patience with this generation of students wears very thin at times. I don’t like the two day a week commute to Greenville, but that will soon be over. I also have maintained my passion for East Carolina football---which was pretty good this year. We played on December 23 in the Aloha Bowl game in Honolulu...and WON! Judy and I see lots of films and enjoy socializing with the residents of our townhouse development and other friends here in Raleigh.
We both miss our dads this holiday season---they brought wisdom, tenderness, and laughter to us, but we’re full of joy that our moms are living well at very advanced ages. Emily---Judy’s mom—is in an assisted living residence in Columbia, SC---and Irene—Maury’s mom--- is living in the Simon condominium in Walnut Creek, CA. with the help of a five day a week caregiver. Our siblings and in-laws are thriving and we enjoy the several visits per year we spend time with our moms. In addition to our core family, We’ve become “proud parents” of two eight pound “designer puppies,” Zeke and Zoe. There were born on Maury’s birthday, December 7, 2006 and just celebrated their 1st birthday. They are brother and sister pups—a combination of Yorkshire Terrier and Bichon---cute as can be---but they require a lot of attention. They give us laughs on a daily basis and provide Maury with a “retirement project”.
Jason, now 37, and his wife Meredith are doing great. He’s the Executive Director of Marketing at North Carolina State University and lives about fifteen minutes away. His career is challenging and full of creative opportunities. Meredith has given up teaching at the Cary Academy for the time being and is working on her paintings at home and is a full time Mom. Her art work is really good and we think the creative gene is passed on to our grandchild Amelia. Amelia was two in September and is a delightful little girl---always smiling and enjoying her friends and family. We adore her and try to get as much time with her as possible. She learns new words each day and loves puzzles, toys, and is thrilled to go to all the museums in downtown Raleigh as often as possible.
Aaron, now 27, lives in Brooklyn, NY (the trendy Williamsburg area) where he is combining part-time study at the New School University (writing/literature/philosophy/ religion) with full-time work at J P Morgan/Chase helping manage the IBM pension account. We hope that Aaron will finish up his college experience within the next year. We admire his very busy schedule working in the corporate world in NYC and going to school. His “Significant Other,” Caren, continues to own and operate a vintage clothing store that is very impressive. Judy visited them at Thanksgiving and was so impressed with their brand new condominium which has a beautiful view of the Empire State building and Manhattan skyline. They are really fun to be with. Judy and the NYC kids had a great Thanksgiving dinner with their friends in their new home. She especially enjoyed cooking along side “chef “Aaron and Sous Chef Caren. They, too, adore Amelia and are good as “Uncle Aaron” and “Aunt Caren" and can’t wait to spend time with their "NC family” when they can get away and travel south.
There is much more that can be said, but we don’t want to overload you. We hope to hear from you and see you in the New Year. And once again we wish you the very best for this holiday season and for 2008. And let’s hope for a more peaceful world with more understanding and support for those who do not share the benefits we all hold. For those of you who like to keep up with the Simon Family throughout the year, we invite for you to visit often the two Simon Family Blogs at http://www.bubbysimon.blogspot.com/ and http://www.ameliasimon.com/ . You will get good laughs at the family photos, travel logs, and journals of our goings and comings.
With Affection,
Judy & Maury, Jason & Meredith & Amelia, and Aaron & Caren
Zeke and Zoe’