Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Reunited

Reunited and it feels so good...

After the trip that Milo and I took to Southern California, Boden and Steve met us in the airport. What ensued was pure magic. The boys RAN to each other and proceeded to give hugs and kisses. They missed each other!


February Fun

Snow cave that Steve built (with Boden's help)
February brought fun new adventures for us. The olympics inspired the Fezler household and I took Boden iceskating. It was so fun for me to see him try something new, and get very excited about our adventure together (my back was killing me though, as Boden turned into a wet noodle when he decided he wanted me to push him around the rink). Memories of my beloved sport, and introducing my son to it!
ice skating adventure with Mommy

Our friends Colleen and Khoshol who live just around the corner invited us up to Breckenridge with them to stay in their family's condo. We found our amazing Nanny was willing to travel up for the day to watch the boys so that Steve and I could do some riding. The snow was great - and we had both forgotten how much we love snowboarding. I think both of us were whooping and hollering the whole way down the mountain the whole day!

dressed for snow!
snowboarding bliss
There were snow storms, and snow building and Milo and I traveled back to California at the end of the month for my Uncle's Memorial. It was a beautiful event, and so wonderful to spend time with my Parents and my Dad's family (who we don't get to see as much as we would like). I also got to meet up with my high school friends Susan and Silvia. Milo took quite the liking to his new little buddy Nicole.

Milo and Nicole (at Islands!)

Silvia just happened to visit S.Cal too! Susan joined us for lunch with Nicole.

Aunt Maryanna and my Dad then- and now. Celebrating Johnny's life
Milo enjoying his very first "shhhhhh - sucker" at Johnny's Memorial

Uncle Johnny

While my parents were out visiting for the boys' birthdays back in January, we had the very unfortunate news that my Uncle John wasn't doing well. In December he was diagnosed with non-smokers lung cancer, and it progressed faster than anyone expected. He passed away after my Dad flew home from our house to be with his sister; they were able to visit John and his wife Mary in the hospital, and say goodbye.

His passing was a shock to everyone. Most families have the "funny side" of the family, and for sure my Dad and his siblings are quite the entertainment. My Uncle Johnny was extremely funny and kind and just made you happy to be around him. Years ago, he was the first person to show Steve and I the cool new GPS on an iphone (and how it would run you into the middle of no where). He is missed immensely, and I've copied his beautifully written obituary below for those who didn't know him.


JOHN S. GODLEWSKI


1953 - 2014 | Obituary  Condolences
JOHN S. GODLEWSKI Obituary
Godlewski, John S., passed away January 27, 2014 after a brief illness with non-smokers lung cancer, with his wife Mary by his side.

John was born in 1953, one of 5 children, raised in the San Gabriel Valley, later moving to Fullerton. He eventually moved to the City of Orange where he lived until the time of his death.

John attended Cal Poly Pomona and started his career in City Planning with the City of Fullerton. He then went to the City of Orange where he worked for 13 years. He eventually made his way back to Fullerton where he retired as Community Development Director with a total of 15 years there.

He was well loved and respected by those he worked with, both in the office and in the community. He was a team builder, a motivator, a communicator, a mentor and a friend.

John was also a fisherman, a woodworker, an inventor, a chef, a comedian.

He was one of the good guys and has had a great impact on all those around him.

He is survived by his wife, Mary Murphy Godlewski - the love of his life. They were blessed to have 15 very special years together. He was also a loving and devoted son and brother. Survived by his mother, Helen; sisters, Maryanna and Jeannie; brothers, Ed and Rob; many nieces and nephews; and countless friends. He joins his father Ed in Heaven.

A celebration of his life is being planned for Sunday, February 23rd at the Fullerton Community Center.

Donations can be made in his memory to the American Cancer Society , the Lung Cancer Alliance or any other chosen charity.

Published in Orange County Register from Feb. 7 to Feb. 9, 2014
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