Tuesday, May 19, 2015

A graduation to mark the beginning and one to mark the end

It was graduation week here. 

Luke started us off with a pre-school graduation. They interviewed the kids and read the responses out loud. Luke's favorite part of the pre-school day was clean up time. He has always said it was his favorite part and it never changed, I could never figure out why it was his favorite time of day, he never really elaborated on what happened during clean up time that was so awesome. He certainly helps out here, but I don't think it is his favorite part of being at home. Then he said he wanted to be a painter when he grew up. He had told us that he couldn't decide between artist and rock star, so we told him he could be both.




Then Pete graduated. I always figured when he graduated I would do this big long blog entry about it and everything, but I am not sure what to say or how to say it. A long time ago (the undergraduates who graduated from college this week were high school freshman when we started this journey) we had 1 kid who was a baby, Pete was working, we just bought a house( I believe we lived in it for less than a year), and we seemed set to start our life as a family in Louisville. Pete decided he wanted to go back to school to get his PhD in math. I agreed to this though I admit I initially said no. One day I felt a whisper in my ear that said I should let Pete follow through with this decision so I agreed. We ended up at Purdue. I admit I hated it at first. I am the type of person that says: prove it to me. It annoys Pete a great deal I think. This town sucks and if you want me to think otherwise- prove it to me. Over time the town did prove it to me. I love our little town. I love many of the people I have met in this little town. I am so sad we have to leave even though many of our friends have already moved on.  So here at this point I want to share a few old pictures.
This is our first winter at Purdue. Way back in 2007/2008. Pete holding Jack and standing in front of the Math Building

As luck or fate would have it I met one of my best friends almost right away.  Here are Jack and Elsie our first winter here.

Our first spring here - Jack at the lion fountain.




 
The path didn't go the way we expected. Perhaps, this is why I am not sure how to write this. I felt very strongly that God sent us here, he told me to agree, because Pete was supposed to not only get a PhD, which is a HUGE achievement, but he was going to have his dream come true and become a professor. This is why he wanted to start down the path of getting a PhD, this is why we moved, this is why we have not been super close to family as our family has grown larger, and yet this did not happen. Maybe we should have seen it a few years ago, but I think we thought the trials were just to test his desire. His first adviser stunk as an adviser and was even going to move to Japan (?) without telling him, his second adviser moved to Germany so we followed, but I was not strong enough to make a real go of it so we came home (maybe if we had stayed things would be different ), this delayed his graduation by a year, then he began to apply for postdocs and got rejections and this delayed graduation by a second year, and what followed was hard. It is hard to see your dream fall apart around you, to see what you have been working toward for years not work out at all, and to believe you were led down a path by God only to have nothing but heartache come from it. Then we come to this year and things don't go any differently. So we might ask: what was the point? We don't really know. He had a hard time and has met with many rejections, and the end result isn't what we thought. It isn't what we hoped and prayed for. Where we go next probably isn't where we will stay long-term. Maybe it will be a place to give us some guidance, clarity, or who knows maybe we will stay for awhile. 

He didn't want to go to graduation. He didn't really feel like celebrating not achieving his ultimate goal. I guess what I want to say is- No matter the outcome you did it. You did it while maintaining a marriage, your family became huge and you managed to build strong relationships with your children while doing it, when it may have felt like giving up was the answer you didn't, and getting your PhD is no small thing no matter if the career path you are now on isn't the one you thought it would be. Plus, it is just really cool that you can make people call you Dr. Weigel if you want.  I love you and am proud of you and all the hard work you put in and all that you have gone through to get here. You are super awesome.







Sunday, May 10, 2015

Staying busy with Mother's Day and First Communion

We have had and will continue to have a busy schedule full of awesome events. One of my favorites- Mother's Day. We wanted to do outside stuff, but it had rained in the AM, and we weren't sure what surprises the weather would hold for us during the afternoon so we went to the movies-Avengers   I was able to watch about half, maybe a little bit more, before I had to take Meg and Rob out to the lobby. Meg only wanted me. I think this was mostly due to the fact I was wearing Robert, and she always wants what she can't have.

I got eggs in bed this morning, but alas, no gift. Pete said he had been too busy to think about it. He was busy this week, he had an interview outside Baltimore and one outside Chicago. Still, Mother's Day is a big deal. He said he would get around to it. Hmm... We'll see. I mean I did deliver a baby all by myself this year, so that should get me something- right?!

 There are bear statues around town so we want to find them all and get pictures next to them. Fun for us, there were three near the movie theater.




I went to Luke's Mother's Day tea party. It was sweet. We got our picture taken, colored a paper picture frame, I listened to songs and a poem, fact sheets/an interview that Luke answered on my behalf was read aloud, I received a rosary bracelet he helped to make, and finally snacks! So glad I was able to go.


A big event in Jack's life was First Communion. He looked so handsome. He was good during Mass!! A miracle all by itself. He read a petition, and did a great job. I had been quite worried because they had practice the day before and Jack had decided he was going to act like a fool. The woman in charge brought him over to me and asked if Jack really wanted to do the reading because he wasn't taking it seriously and was refusing to practice it. Luckily, it went smoothly the day of. He was so excited to receive the sacrament that he high fived everyone who had come out that day to support Team Jack.

jack with his awesome parents

jack with amazing godparents

the whole crew

receiving communion

being reverent 


Since you mostly just see the back of Robbie's head in these pictures I wanted to say that our sweet baby boy is smiling and saying goo now. He is also holding his head quite well these days. I have non- back of the head pictures to prove it.

he is strong and he knows it

chilling with me in bed and smiling