Just call me Oma
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My post tags are rapidly filling up. I wonder if there is a limit to how many post tags one post can have? I really should google Wordpress limits. Because. I have another tag to add to the bunch. Well, [...]
We took a little road trip from Columbus to North Carolina. For the first time in over 10 years, we got to celebrate my mom's, De Oma, birthday with her! I'm not sure who was happier. Me. The kids. Or [...]
Dave is part of the Liberty Jump Team (facebook too!). He first jumped with them for the commemoration of Operation Market Garden (see also:Hot & Smokey). Liberty Jump Team honors World War II heroes, veterans of other wars and foreign [...]
This is how I remember my Oma. Happy, full of love, beautiful. I am beyond blessed to have had her my entire 47 years. It makes saying goodbye so hard. I am the oldest grandchild. I am the luckiest grandchild. [...]
Every time I see my Oma again, I burst into tears. I steel myself before. I tell myself to be brave. I tell myself to be strong, none of it works. I see her and I melt. It is just [...]
We squeezed in a trip to Holland before the snows gets deep. I'm not a fan of zooming down the autobahn at 80-90 miles an hour with ice so I mostly skip winter visits. I needed some St. Nicholas supplies [...]
Last weekend wasn't all about giraffes, it was about family and seeing the ones we love (though I really, really love giraffes too). We saw cousins, aunts & uncles but most importantly I got to see my Oma! In case [...]
During our brief trip to Holland, to the magical Efteling, we also visited my Oma. Of course being near her neck-of-the-woods was a huge deciding factor in our decision to go West. I debated about sharing my bittersweet moments with [...]
I'm still playing a little bit of catch-up on the blog here. It's been more than a year since I've been truly active. It was also more than a year sincee I could truly eat (read more in my Personal [...]
Let's get the good news out of the way, in fact, it's double good news! Most importantly, I'm coming back. Woooooohoooooooooo! I have no idea if you've all missed me as much as I've missed you but I'm bursting at [...]
I was born with an inability to eat. My parents baptized me on the third day, it was looking grim. That night I finally started to nurse. My mom breathed a huge sigh of relief. That was just the beginning. [...]
Sometimes the chaos outside our homes is paralyzing. Sometimes that's just me. This time it's the entire world. We are all in chaos. The war in Ukraine is the final drop in a bucket already overflowing. I, we, the Studio, [...]
Yesterday I slept in my car. Cold. Exhausted. Just my son’s old Marine woobie to keep me warm. Windows closed firm, the seat folded down so I could almost stretch my legs out completely. The hard seat back pinched my [...]
It is freezing here. I mean that in every sense of the word. It is freezing. Below zero freezing. We've hit the coldest week since we got to Germany, more than 11 years ago. It's still not as cold as [...]
In December, Dave flew from Germany to the states for work. While this wasn't easy, it turned out to be(or least feel) very safe. He had very few co-passengers on his plane. He had a whole row to himself! And [...]
It's a late start here at the Westberry house. All three college students, and yours truly, had classes last night. Zoom was in overdrive! Our lockdown restrictions are tightening and everything is going as virtual as possible. There is something [...]
Dave & I are doing a couple days at home, a couple of days up in Bavaria. With travel restricted due to COVID, it's a wonderful change in routine to have two "homes" to rotate between. I feel energized & [...]
Last week a call for help went out in our local community group. While living in Europe is a dream come true, the hard parts are extra hard. Illness, new babies, flooded basements, all things made easier with family & [...]
I still remember the day of my ultrasound like it was yesterday. It was my fifth baby, Dave was away for a couple of months, and it was the middle of a very cold Minnesotan winter. My mom had flown [...]
Dave & I had a date! An entire afternoon, reaching into the early hours of the evening, just for us. Not at home. And then I couldn't sleep. The day had been so exciting, the rains had cleared (just for [...]