Thursday, December 31

Thursday Thirteen #45: Snapshots of the decade


Thursday Thirteen


This one was very very hard to do. If I'd given it some thought, I would have picked a different theme but ... oh well. I realize, as I went through my pictures, that I have so very many that I need to label and organize. That's why it (labelling, remembering) became one of my New Year's resolutions. I have a whole year to work on it.

These are the 13 pictures I finally settled on and why. I feel like I'm leaving out too much but I can cover those and make up for it with other posts on this blog.

Thirteen snapshots from the decade 2000-2009

1. 2000



Here's a picture of the Rademacher family taken in December, 2000. The occasion was Oma's 90th birthday party. Oma is/was Rich's grandmother. That's Rich & me in the back, Bill, Kristin and Heidi in front.

2. 2001



This is the last picture taken of Rich and me. Easter Sunday was delightful and so we took the kids to the beach. They frolicked in the surf while we sat on a blanket and watched. One of the kids must have taken a break and taken our picture. I'd just gotten these pictures developed when Rich died.

3. 2002



Finding love once in a life time is a truly wonderful thing. But to find it twice? Now, that is miraculous! I met TB through Match.com and we hit it off so well it was as if it was "meant to be". Here we are at Brady Park with friend Robin.

4. 2003



This picture was taken Easter time, 2003. It was the first family gathering TB and I hosted and so this represents the blending of our families. Bill and Heidi are to the left, Michele is sitting on the right and between them are the grandkids--Brandon, Ryan and Taylor. Ted is at the table chatting with his sister Pam and other family members.

5 & 6. 2004


I chose two pictures because during this year, two grandsons were born...Tomas and Nikolas.





7. 2005
Bill graduated in 2005




8 & 9. 2006


Both Heidi and Kristin graduated--Heidi from high school and Kristin from middle school.





10. 2007


Ted and I had a wonderful vacation to Mystic, Connecticut. On the way, we stopped at the Gillette Caste.



11. 2008


In February, 2008 we adopted two wonderful cats. Their owner had passed away from cancer and other family members couldn't take them in but were hoping to keep them (Sox & Cubby) together. TB and I just had to give them a home! We've stayed in touch with the lady's family since.

Sadly, we had to say goodbye to Sox in December. He had a virulent cancer in his mouth and throat. It was heart breaking.



12 & 13. 2009


TB and I had both had the duodenal switch when this picture was taken in August. The surgery saved our lives! Between us, we've lost well over 300 pounds!



And what better way to end the year than with the face of a beloved child and balloons?

11 comments:

Journeywoman said...

What a decade for you. Hope the new one is filled with more laughter than tears.

becomingkate said...

Wonderful pics!

Anonymous said...

There's a castle in Connecticut?

Cindy said...

Wonderful post. A wonderful decade for you, and a few sad points as well. Isn't it amazing how God brought you and TB together, and 2 cats?
Have a Happy New Year and new decade!
cindy

Grandma said...

Those are heartwarming photos. Congratulations on your impressive weight loss. Hope it will give you the health to see many more decades.

storyteller said...

Wonderful memories, and I agree ... challenging to select just 13 snapshots from a decade. I'd still be trying to choose (or I'd be creating 13 mosaics to share to squeeze in more shots). Sorry for your loss of Sox ... glad you found love again ;-)
Hugs and blessings,

Susannah said...

I love the idea of picking highlights from the last decade. I see you have a happy family life. (I love balloons too.) Happy New Year!

Blessings,
e-Mom @ Chrysalis

I am Harriet said...

It's amazing how quickly the decade flew by!
Happy New Year to you :)

Anonymous said...

Yep, the castle thing is totally cool.

Julia Phillips Smith said...

Loved this journey through the decade in pictures - and I agree, the last one is really special.

Americanising Desi said...

Remember the laughter,
the joy,
the hard work,
and the tears.

And as you reflect on the past year,
also think of the new one to come.

Because most importantly,
this is a time of new beginnings
and the celebration of life.

I wish you...

Grace In Small Things

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