Thursday, January 1, 2015

A Look Back at 2014 in the Spotanski House

Wow, 2014, what a year you were for us!  A quick recap:

We began our year in Omaha, Nebraska, living in our condo, with dreams of selling it.  These felt like pipe dreams, as we had thought about and discussed it for the last several years.  Who wants to raise two kids in a house that has no yard?  Olivia's crib was moved from our bedroom to the frontroom, because we were keeping each other awake at night.  We knew that the sleeping situation couldn't continue with Olivia's bedroom being our main living quarters, so towards the end of January we began to look for apartments to rent with three bedrooms, as we were seriously talking about fixing our condo up to list on the market.

February saw us living in a three bedroom apartment a little farther east in Omaha, around the 90th and Dodge area.  This put Nick about a mile from Harbor Freight, a tool store that he has a secret love for, and quite a bit closer to his job with Con Agra downtown.  We lived on the third floor and the girls only had a small concrete balcony to "play" on.

March began with us beginning to work on the condo to get it show-room ready.  The girls went to spend a little time with my parents in Missouri so we could focus our efforts at the condo.

In April Nick, Emma, and I took our vacation early and spent a week in Branson, Missouri.  Emma got to experience Silver Dollar City, the Dixie Stampede, and the Branson Belle, with the Dixie Stampede being her favorite.  I think Nick and I came home more worn out than when we initially left for vacation!

May was more working on condo and meeting with a Realtor who really didn't give us the reaction we were hoping for about the house.  At the end of May we decided to rent out the condo instead of selling it because it was going to be a lot of money out of pocket to settle up on the loan even after selling.  Renters were found quickly much to our relief.

Olivia had a big month in June, with turning one and all :)  She was still not walking or showing any interest in it.

July was an uneventful month with just celebrating the 4th back in Missouri.  Ethan left for Toledo, Ohio for a residency.

August brought Emma's 4th birthday, which of course had to be a Frozen theme!  Nick interviewed with a construction company in Missouri, as the itch to get out of the city was getting worse than ever.  August 29th, Nick got a phone call from Heico, offering him a job!

September was a busy month for us.  The first week, a wonderful former coworker was taken home to be with the Lord very suddenly.  I attended her funeral in the same church where Nick and I got married years earlier, definitely a sobering last memory of Omaha.  The 12th was both mine and Nick's last days of work as we left for Missouri the following day!  The hunt to find a place to live in the area we needed was quite an interesting one, but ended with us choosing a house in Trimble, a budding metropolis of 650 people :)  Nick began his new job with apprehensions as to whether or not he could perform well in his new role.

October I received a job offer with a daycare in Gower.  The girls got excited for Halloween as Emma dressed as Elsa and Olivia was a giraffe!  Nick turned 34.  Emma diagnosed with Asthma.

November was a month with lot of food, family, and traveling.  We had Thanksgiving with my family the weekend before the actual date, and got to see Ethan for the first time in over six months!  My mother-in-law was diagnosed with stage 1 breast cancer, but given a good prognosis.  We then made a 5 1/2 hour drive to Dannebrog, Ne to spend a long Thanksgiving weekend with Nick's family.

On the 4th of December Mollie had surgery to remove the cancer, and on the 15th we learned that the surgery had successfully gotten all of it.  We drove back to Dannebrog again for Christmas with the family, then spent Christmas Eve at our own house, instead of at Gma and Gpa's house.  It was the first time ever that I had not been at their house overnight on Christmas Eve, so it was different for everyone, but we enjoyed ourselves, in spite of the fact that Olivia contracted Croup and a sinus/ear infection :(  She was so miserable on Christmas, which was a bummer.  We went to church on Christmas Eve, which was the first time in months that we had been, which I am ashamed to admit.  Made a vow to go to church more regularly so that the girls can be raised in the way that the Lord wants, as well as us wanting it too.  Realized that 2014 had really blessed us in so many ways, and began looking forward to how 2015 will top it!