The Ward Family

The Ward Family

Monday, December 31, 2012

Reflecting on 2012

What a year it has been! It seems for our family it has been a year of excitement and new beginnings. Eric started a new job in April at FMV Opinions, which he is enjoying. And, of course, we welcomed Blake to our family in May. All of us continue to enjoy good health, and spending time together with family and friends.

Since one of the purposes of this blog at it's inception was to act as a chronicle for the year for our family. I thought it would be fitting to include the Top Ten Stories of 2012 (according to USA Today), so that we can always remember what went on in the world in 2012, as well as what went on in our family.



2012:Top Stories
1. MASS SHOOTINGS:
Armed with a high-powered rifle, 20-year-old Adam Lanza forced his way into Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn., and shot dead 20 children — all ages 6 and 7 — and six staff members in the second-worst school massacre in U.S. history. Sadly, it was only one of several mass shootings, including the killing of 12 people at a movie theater in Aurora, Colo. After the Newtown tragedy, President Barack Obama and many others, including some staunch gun-rights supporters, said it was time to find ways to rein in gun violence.

2. U.S. ELECTION:
Mitt Romney outcampaigned an eclectic field of Republican rivals, and bested Obama in their opening head-to-head debate. But on Election Day, thanks in part to a vigorous get-out-the-vote operation, Obama won a second term with a large lead in electoral votes and a solid advantage in popular votes. The GOP hung on to its majority in the House, but lost two seats to remain a minority in the Senate despite early-campaign projections of gains there.

3. SUPERSTORM SANDY:
As a prelude, the storm named Sandy killed more than 70 people in the Caribbean. Then its high winds and high waters slammed into more than 800 miles of the eastern U.S. seaboard, killing at least 125 more people, and causing damage calculated at well over $60 billion — the second-costliest storm in U.S. history after 2005's Hurricane Katrina. New York and New Jersey were the worst hit, with several hundred thousand homes and businesses damaged or destroyed.

4. OBAMACARE:
By a 5-4 margin, the Supreme Court upheld the core elements of Obama's much-debated health care overhaul, which even he embraced as "Obamacare." To widespread surprise, the decisive vote came from John Roberts, the generally conservative-leaning chief justice appointed by Republican George W. Bush. Romney, as GOP presidential nominee, vowed to repeal the law if he won, but Obama's victory ensured the plan would proceed, with complex ramifications for insurers, employers, health-care providers and state governments.

5. LIBYA:
Even amid yearlong turmoil in Libya, it was a jarring incident — a Sept. 11 assault in Benghazi, widely blamed on a group with suspected links to al-Qaeda, that killed U.S. Ambassador Chris Stephens and three other Americans. The U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, Susan Rice, later bowed out of consideration to be the next secretary of state because of her assertions in TV interviews that a spontaneous demonstration over an anti-Muslim video triggered the attack.

6. PENN STATE:
It was a daunting year for Penn State and its storied football program. In January, longtime coach Joe Paterno died, his legacy tarnished by the sex-abuse scandal involving his former assistant, Jerry Sandusky. In June, after a wrenching trial, Sandusky was convicted of sexually abusing 10 boys, and was later sentenced to 30 to 60 years in prison. In July, the NCAA imposed severe sanctions, including $60 million in fines, a four-year postseason ban on football and a reduction in football scholarships.

7. U.S. ECONOMY:
By many measures, the economy was on a welcome upswing. The unemployment rate dipped to a four-year-low of 7.7 percent, stock markets rose, builders broke ground on more homes, and November was the best sales month in nearly five years for U.S. automakers. But overshadowing the good news was deep anxiety about the economic consequences if Obama and the Democrats failed to reach a tax-and-spending deal with the Republicans.

8. FISCAL CLIFF:
Obama and Republican House Speaker John Boehner engaged in high-stakes negotiations over a deal to avert the so-called "fiscal cliff" that would trigger automatic tax hikes and spending cuts. The leaders narrowed some differences on Social Security and tax rates for the wealthy, but faced intense pressure from their bases to resist certain compromises.

9. GAY MARRIAGE:
For supporters of same-sex marriage, it was a year of milestones. Obama, after a drawn-out process of "evolving," said in May he supported the right of gay couples to wed. On Election Day, Maine, Maryland and Washington became the first states to legalize gay marriage via popular vote. And on Dec. 7 the Supreme Court agreed to hear two cases that could further expand same-sex marriage rights.

10. SYRIA:
What began in 2011 as an outbreak of peaceful protests escalated into full-scale civil war pitting the beleaguered regime of Bashar Assad against a disparate but increasingly potent rebel opposition. The overall death toll climbed past 40,000, as the rebels made inroads toward Assad's bastion of Damascus. The U.S. and many other nations were supporting the opposition, albeit wary of outcomes that might help Islamic extremists gain power in the region.



Saturday, December 29, 2012

Aquarium of the Pacific

We ventured out Saturday morning after Christmas to go check out the Aquarium in Long Beach. We spent about an hour and half there looking at all the fish, seals, penguins, and sharks. The penguin exhibit seemed to be Blake's favorite.

Blake & Dad under the big whale

Checking out the fish





Those are some big teeth!

Sharks are funny:)




Blake at 7 Months!

Well, just a few days after Christmas, the little man turned seven months old. And Blake continues to be the light of our lives.

Eric and I find ourselves racing home from work so we can get as much "Blake Time" in as possible. His smile and laugh are absolutely contagious! And I often find myself thinking, "How did we get so lucky?"

Lately Blake is:
  • Really enjoying his Jump-a-roo. He could spend hours in that thing!
  • Standing while holding onto something.
  • So ticklish! He screams with delight when Daddy tickles him.
Check out this huge foot!

Our happy boy




Standing with Daddy
Some random shots from the last month...
In the Jump-a-roo! Pulling down the hanging toys!

Sitting up in the bath like a big boy

All dressed up to go to his first Brunch

Just playin'

Tuesday, December 25, 2012

Merry Christmas

This Christmas, like years past, we were able to celebrate with family on three different occasions.
Our first stop was San Diego on the 22nd. We had a beautiful Christmas dinner at Chuck and Carolyn's, and we were joined by Kristen, Enrique, Alec, and Liam. The food and wine was wonderful as always, and the company even better!
Then we headed up to Lake Arrowhead to enjoy Christmas with Linda and Mike. Again, the Moreletts joined us for some more holiday fun. Linda put on a very special holiday, where we ate and drank way too much;)
Next stop was home to our house. We enjoyed a peaceful Christmas eve and morning just the three of us. Even though Blake is too young to realize anything that is going on, Christmas seemed so much more fun and magical with a little one in the house. We are really looking forward to next year when he is excited to open gifts (instead of just eating the bows).
Last stop was the Van Sambeek house for Christmas dinner with Mark, Sheila, Uncle Russ, Aunt Kathie, and David. Unfortunately, Aiden and Ryan were sick, so Theresa stayed home with the boys. The amount of gifts under the tree was truly a sight to see. These kiddos are spoiled rotten!


At Grandpa Chuck & Grandma Carolyn's...
Bundled up for the cold weather



Alec & Liam

Dying to start opening presents!

Blake & Mama

First Christmas as a family of three!

Not sure how to open this...

Blake figured out how to eat his way to the present!


Alec & Grandpa


Liam enjoying his presents too

Dada & Blake



Blake, Chuck, and Carolyn

 Then up to Lake Arrowhead, to see Grandma and Grandpa Mike...
The stockings were hung by the chimney with care...

Very excited about his stocking! Made with love by Grandma.

Moose, loving the attention.


His first set of wheels!
Christmas morning at Home...
There were lots of presents under the beautiful tree



Just a few presents for Blake


Dada had to help out with opening

A cozy hat, in case we visit some snow this winter

Also very excited about his snail


Make that... Really, Really excited about the snail!

Just out for another cruise on his hog!
 And then we made it to Grandpa & Nanny's house Christmas afternoon...
Finally, getting then hang of opening all these presents

Happy playing with new presents


But, the bows were definitely the best part:)