Holiday 2009

January 4th, 2010 Suzanne

Anika Dear Family & Friends, The focus of our holiday letter this year is, of course, Anika! She arrived on Doug’s birthday, January 09, 2009. Goodness, we can’t believe that, very soon, it will be a year that she entered our lives and we have been parents! Many of you know it’s an amazing and humbling journey. She is the light of our lives, and there is no end to the joy.

Some Anika facts: Her name is Scandinavian, meaning “gracious and merciful”. Hers is spelled with one ‘n’ and pronounced like Veronica, without the ‘ver’ – just the ‘onica’. Her middle name is Ekis. Ekis is my paternal aunt, and while Tia (Aunt) Ekis is no longer with us, she remains very much alive in the energy and spirit of our Anika. Tia Ekis earned her name for being the 10th child and first girl born to my paternal grandparents – after 9 boys (my father, Jose, is the 9th boy). Ekis means ‘tenth’ or X in Roman numeral. While there are many definitions of what 10 symbolizes, here is a general one we like: The perfection of divine order.

Our new order is parenthood, and while it is divine, it is far from perfect! What is perfectly divine is our Little Miss Anika Ekis: Her smile is as bright as the sun and the moon and all the stars combined. Her laugh is contagious. Her pudginess seems to elicit the desire of many to “gobble her up”, and we do! She provides endless hours of entertainment. Her cuteness factor is off-the- charts, and while we didn’t know what to expect, we surely did not expect this!…She’s a dream, and we are delighted to share her with you – here she is in her first year!

First Four Months
Five to Ten Months
Ten to Twelve Months

Oh, and her birth photo (above) won a photo contest that depicted the 2010 theme for Attachment Parenting International ~ Attached At The Heart. It will grace their new 2010 magazine. The same photo also graces the cover of the Infant Massage USA 2010 Calendar. Fun! This photo is not a studio shot. Anika took this position all on her own. She had fallen asleep in my arms and on my lap. Doug captured the moment, and little did we know what he captured! It’s our very own “Photo of the Year”! A little update on us – the parents and the dog: Doug and I are stay-at-home parents. Anika Doug works from home as an independent contractor in software development. I am Anika’s primary caregiver and Doug is primary caregiver to all of us. It’s a team effort – even Django helps by the fact that he has accepted Anika as a “member of the pack.” While he doesn’t pay much attention to her, Anika is fascinated with him. Django follows us everywhere we go in the house and hardly leaves Anika’s side – he is the nonchalant sentry. I am working a little these days. Anika is my focus.

We’re fortunate to be sharing our journey with you and hope to see you or hear from you soon – if we haven’t already! May your New Year be all what you hope and dream it to be. Enjoy, Cherish and Cheer!….There is so much to celebrate. Hugs & Love!

The Reese Family
~ Suzanne Pampita, Doug, Anika & Django (woof!)

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Holiday letter, 2007

December 13th, 2007 Doug

Dear Family & Friends,

If you are receiving this greeting in paper form, we do not have you registered for an electronic greeting. Last year, we asked those of you who have an e-mail address to please register your address on dougandsuzanne.com. In an effort to use less paper and pursue “greener” greetings, we ask that you register your e-mail address on dougandsuzanne.com. Next year, you will receive a “green greeting”. ~ In the meantime…We wrapped up 2006 with a relaxing Mediterranean getaway visiting our great-aunt Sylvette in Cassis, France – right on the French Riviera. Our New Year was, as usual, quiet… and then arrived 2007… Read the rest of this entry »

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