Sunday, August 23, 2009

Extremely Relay-ted

Last Sunday, on a rare weekend when all of us happened to be in Anchorage, the Sullivan siblings (sans Timmy, mais plus Terrill, the athletic rep from that part of town) got together to run the Humpy's Marathon Relay. The four of us on Team Extremely Relay-ted (thank Catherine for the ingenious name!) ran the combined 26.2 miles in 4 hours, 43 minutes and 16 seconds. Though the race came with some unpleasant surprises (a little rain here and there, an allegedly 7.5-mile leg that turned out to be 9 miles, a fact which I unhappily discovered at the 7.5-mile mark), we had a great time and were stoked with our results. Can't wait to come back next summer and run it again!

Tuesday, August 04, 2009

Monday, June 29, 2009

Better Late than Never


Its the much belated announcement of the belated arrival of our beloved daughter.
Born on June 19th, 2009 at 8 lbs even, 20 inches long, and healthy as a horse.

Offically named Elsa Adele Siedler, but stay tuned for possible flip-flops and future changes as long as the parents' prerogative lasts.

We are holed up in the house for now, napping and congratulating ourselves on a job well done. more pictures are sure to come since Grandma and Grandpa are visiting in July.

Much love to all of you, thanks for all the support and calls.

Sunday, June 14, 2009

Trip to Napa

Those of you on Facebook know that Armen and I went to Napa Valley the first weekend in June with our friends Carol and John. Armen's childhood friend, Jake, and his wife, Anita, joined us for one day and on Sunday, another friend, J.K., joined us. We had a wonderful time. John took more than 450 photos! Much better than losing our photos (not to mention the camera!) after our trip to Mazatlan. I've posted a couple of dozen pix to Flickr at: http://www.flickr.com/photos/39296196@N05/. Enjoy!

Monday, May 25, 2009

Alaska in Spring

Having a good time visiting with Susan over the long, Memorial Day weekend. We've been doing some gardening, lots of chatting, and paid a visit to Mom's and Dad's graves, to place some flowers and flags.

The weather has been beautiful - long, lovely sunny days bring back lots of fond memories, but I can't say as I miss the mosquitos, though! Kathy

Sunday, May 24, 2009

Madz, Mo and Me find each other in NYC


So this is what Grandma meant when she said "This house is like Grand Central Station." We had some coffee, chatted a bit and were off our separate ways again in a New York minute.

Friday, May 22, 2009

Sunday, May 10, 2009

Sweet Home, Chicago


As my previous post covered, our odyssey had one more adventure. Saturday morning we hopped on a flight to Chicago, and Conor and Lillie picked us up at the airport. You'll be able to read more about the weekend here.
While Andy and I had had quite the week full of delicious food (see the fajitadelphia and brisket comments), we knew it was a crime to go to Chicago and not have Deep Dish Chicago Style Pizza. Conor, Carey and Lillie (Conarie, if you will) took us around their neighborhood and then to one of their favorite pizza joints. But first, Conarie, sneaky people that they are, took a detour and kicked me out of the car, took me into a Bliss Spa and said, "Happy birthday, Catie!" And it was just what I needed: a restful, relaxing, calming facial from Bliss which, after a week of constant travelling, was greatly needed and appreciated.
Next up: Chicago Pizza! We zoomed through Chicago (and I totally geeked out knowing those awesome Dark Knight scenes were filmed in those underpasses), ate some completely amazing pizza, and then waddled back out to the car. From there we headed out to Navy Pier, looked around for a little while and played in the kids shop. We made our way outside, took one look at the biggest ferris wheel I've ever seen, and turned back around. I wouldn't say I'm afraid of heights, but I'm not a fan of inviting any bad karma I've accrued over 26 years to come and get me at a very inopportune moment.
After a busy day, Conarie, Andy and I were ready to go home and go to bed, since we could start to hear that hippity hoppity of the Easter Bunny coming our way.
We woke up the next morning and Carey had made the most wonderful French Toast Casserole for breakfast, and as we dove in, Lillie began searching for the eggs the Easter Bunny left for her.
Afterward, we headed to Shedd Aquarium for Lillie to run around, and to explore one of the best aquariums in the country.

Once again, our trip ended way too soon, but we were grateful for the time we did get to spend with our families and with each other.
From Houston to Crosby to SPI to Chicago and back to Anchorage, Andy and I racked up quite the mileage, but it was totally worth it. We aren't sure when or where our next voyage will lead us, but we'll definitely keep you posted!

What Happens on South Padre...Ends Up In Gramma's Deli

After the hustle and bustle of a wedding for the ages, Andy and I decided that after three years of dating it was time we took an actual vacation, beach and all. We headed down to South Padre Island, and 2 tanks of gas, 3 bathroom stops, 2 What-A-burgers, a detour to Corpus Christie and 8 hours later, there we were! SPI, a week after the Spring Breakers had made their mass exodus back to school. It was a short vacation, but Moira's travels riding horseback in Hungary inspired me, so I scheduled a horseback ride on the beach for Andy and I the first morning we were there. Andy had never been on a horse before, but he looks like a natural, no? His horse, Apache, was a get-up-and-go kinda guy, always wanting to be at the front of the pack. Mine on the other hand...she was content to hang out in the back, chatting with one of her mares. But at least we got this photo op:

One of the best things about South Padre is the consistent wind on the island, so we bought a little kite and took it out to the beach. The wind was great for kite flying, and we stayed out there for almost an hour just playing along the beach.














I'd like to take this opportunity to rave about SPI. If you manage to get there after the Spring Breakers, you will find the most quaint little island, full of, interestingly enough, Mexican families. I think SPI is a big draw for families in Mexico, as well as the MTV Spring Break '09 crowd, as evidenced by the number of Mexican license plates in the parking lot. Also, an alarming number of Canadian license plates. And Wisconsin! Apparently SPI is where Cheese Staters go to relax. Who knew? But given the chance, I'd go back to SPI in a flash, the weather was fab, the food amazing (SPI Brewing Co. has something called the Fajitadelphia, and ohmygoditissoamazingweatetheretwicein16hours). So SPI? Thumbs Up!
Lest you think Andy and I were done with our odyssey by going to SPI you have another thing coming. Friday morning we drove back to Houston for one more day with Andy's family. We woke up early Saturday morning to head to....Chicago!

Goin' to the Chapel, and We're Gonna Get Married...

Well, not quite. Andy's sister, Sarah, married her long-time boyfriend Jason Zeller in a great ceremony at the Zeller Ranch in Crosby, TX. While Andy went down to Texas in late March, I joined him 2 days before the wedding, and met up with Andy's mom Carol, Stepdad Tommy, Brother AJ, Uncle John, his wife and kids Angelisa, Caitlin and Christian, and his Aunt Micki, her husband Charlie and daughter Rebecca (meeting a "small" family like this gives me a whole new appreciation for the poor folks who have to meet our family, and remember all our names).
It was great to meet more of Andy's family, and some of them are just as colorful as members of our own. We had a great time at the wedding, Andy had the privilege to walk Sarah down the aisle, and after a short ceremony, the tent was transformed into a reception hall.
And the party began! Fueled by brisket, potato salad and not a little bit of Budweiser, that ranch rocked well into the night. And as any member of the Meekins family knows, the party doesn't start until "Billie Jean" comes on. And party we did. (Sidenote: Andy, having been around me for far too long, requested Billie Jean. They have video of my face when MJ came on, and...let's just say it's pretty priceless)
While Andy and I can cut a rug, we were both fumbling our way through the Texas Two-Step when Jessica, a bridesmaid, came to our rescue, tutoring me, then sweeping Andy off his feet. I then cornered AJ, and we trampled our way through a half dozen George Strait songs. (Little known fact: 99% of country music is, in fact, a Two-Step).
Finally the night wound down, we hopped back into the rental car and drove back to Houston. But there's no rest for the weary. Next stop? South Padre Island!

Sunday, April 26, 2009

K & A In Mazatlan

Armen and I had a wonderful eight days at Pueblo Bonito, Emerald Ban, in Mazatlan, Mexico. We both agree that it was the absolute best resort/hotel we have ever stayed in. The room was great, with a terrific view of the ocean so close you could hear the crash of the waves! We thoroughly enjoyed ourselves tanning by the pool, seeing local sites, enjoying sidewalk cafes and generally relaxing. The weather was fabulous - 80 or so every day, but cool enough at night to sleep with the sliding glass door open to those crashing waves. I just can't say enough about the place. We're already planning another trip! The only sour note was that when we got back, we discovered that our camera and all those terrific photos are missing. Bummer. These are the only two photos we have; both captured on my cell phone. They will have to do!

Monday, April 06, 2009

A few updates....


Hi everyone! Carey and I have a couple quick updates from Chicago:

First, we've changed the family blog we're keeping from sillielillie to radioflyeradventures. And the reason is that by this fall, Lillie won't be the only baby in the house! We're scrambling to get ready a little brother or sister, but hope to have regular updates.

Oh, and Happy 30th birthday Elissa!




Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Up Close & Personal at Obama's Inauguration

Sharing an event with a million or so people is thrilling, exciting and, of course, up close and personal. Talk about rubbing elbows! Susan and I had a wonderful time at Obama's inauguration. We headed out by train at Oh-dark hundred and were delighted to arrive in Washington D.C. by 6:30. We had been invited to a breakfast hosted by an Alaskan group and thought we'd have plenty of time to walk the six blocks and enjoy it before stolling over to the inauruation. That was before we saw the thousands of people who had made it there before us!








Inching our way through the crowds, we finally made it to our viewing spot by 9:45. But by then we were pretty jazzed - not to mention stylishly adorned by many layers of winter clothing (not to mention fashionable headgear and hair styles) to ward off the 23 degree morning.


We were really impressed with masses of humanity. The numbers of people who had come out through the throngs and cold and made the journey to share this momentous occasion was truly awe-inspiring. And so was the mood. Everyone was happy, friendly and full of good will - no kidding!


At long last the moment arrived and the 44th President took the oath of office. Hearing hundreds of thousands of people all cheering at once is something I'll never forget! But then, just as quickly, the crowd grew quiet to listen to President Obama make his inaugural address. He spoke of the challenges that face this nation and how we can overcome them, just as we have overcome so many adversities, including segregation. He noted that he took his oath to this highest national office in a city in which, just 60 years ago, his father could not have eaten at a restaurant. He said our hand will be open to all countries, but first they must open their fist. It was inspiring and encouraging. It was a spectacular day! More photos to be posted soon.

Monday, January 19, 2009

Susan & Kathy at the Inauguration


Spent several hours on the mall Sunday enjoying the enthusiastic atmosphere and identifying our route for our big day tomorrow. There is an electricity in the air about this historic inauguration and we are really enjoying being a part of that. We were on the mall at the time of the concerts yesterday and were there "with" Springsteen, Beyonce and OBAMA!! That was thrilling.

We "wisely" decided to leave the mall at the same time that the concerts ended and experienced the overwhelmed Metro system. We both really appreciate that Kevin Sullivan got us tickets on the train for Tuesday so we won't have to deal with the crush of people that will likely be 10 fold then. We'll keep you "posted"!

Sunday, January 04, 2009

Center of Attention




After patiently waiting an hour for Lillie Sulllivan to wake up from her nap she finally entertained us with "stupid baby tricks" such as eating cheese, raiding Madelin's purse, and wearing sunglasses. We are so easily entertained! By the way, the sunglasses are still at your house Susan.