Thursday, June 30, 2011

We're moving!

Wondering what we have been up to since 2009?! Well - we have been making a baby! (No it doesn't usually take that long but our guy was making us wait him out...) To keep our family and friends better updated we have started a little "Ashley Family Website". If you want the link then feel free to email us and we can pass it along!

Sunday, May 10, 2009

Kooza!

We went and saw Kooza, the newest Cirque du Soleil show to come to New York. They set up a big tent on Randall's Island and the shows are fantastic with great clowning and amazing acts. We have been able to see a bunch of Cirque shows, and this was one of our new favorites.

Top Five Cirque du Soleil shows we have seen:
Mystere - Las Vegas
(Treasure Island)
O - Las Vegas (Bellagio)
Kooza - New York
La Nouba - Orlando (Disney)
Alegria - New York

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Adventures in Ireland


We spent 9 days in Ireland with Renee and Steve over Rebecca's Spring Break. It was an amazing trip, and we were fortunate enough to have beautiful weather almost the whole time.

We flew in and out of Shannon, and stayed on the western coast for the most part.

3 days in and around Cashel where we experienced a local St. Patrick's Day Parade and our first sighting of newborn lambs.

2 days in Killarney where we traveled through Killarney National Park and the Dingle Peninsula.

3 days around Galway experiencing the Cliffs of Moher, Aran Islands and Galway city.

We had a great time, saw a ton of the Irish country, ate a lot of great Irish food, and listened to Eddie Izzard in the car - not a bad trip!

Take a look at the slideshow below for some more pictures, and if that isn't enough you can go to this album for even more pictures!


Thursday, February 12, 2009

Ice Skating



We went ice skating this week at Wollman Rink which is one of two ice rinks in Central Park. The skating night was a Sacred Heart event, and we had a great time with all of Rebecca's students, co-workers and parents.

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

A Letter On Inauguration Day

To our dearest loved ones:

Alexandra, Mikaela, Andy, Eliana, Zachary, Ana, Patrick, Charlotte and Madeleine (and Nikki and Logan),


First of all, we love you so much, and marvel every day at how you have grown, how much you have learned, and at how you continue to become the wonderful young ladies and gentlemen that you are destined to be. While we don’t get the pleasure of seeing you every day, we feel blessed to have such kind, smart and talented young family members to invest our hopes in. Your parents are generous and full of good spirit and humor, and knowing they are raising you gives us great assurance for the future of our country. You have the potential to change the world if you want to. So why are we writing you today, January 20th, 2009? Well, Uncle Paul and I have had quite a day. No, we didn’t see anyone famous—not in person anyway. We are simply reveling in the idea that just a few hours ago, our country swore in the first African-American president, Barack Obama—a man who represents the voices of those who have not been spoken for—a man who works for those who need our help the most. No matter who you wanted to win the election, no one can deny the good that President Obama hopes to do for people of our nation and the world—for those who simply need someone to care about them. We, our nation and the world, have had quite a day indeed.


This day was important for a lot of reasons. Early this morning I thought of the decision I got to make on the day of the primary election. Among the choices were two potential firsts: the first woman president, and the first African-American president. My eyes filled with tears in the voting booth at the thought—I had the chance to make such a historic choice! 89 years ago, I would not have been allowed to vote because I am a woman. In his acceptance speech today, President Obama said that 60 years ago, his father may not have been served in a restaurant because of the color of his skin. And this year, I, a woman, chose between a woman and a black man on the ballot. Today, Barack Obama became our 44th President. Our country has come very far, even in the few years since you were born. Change can happen fast, and the power of just a few voices can make quite a difference.


And so, of all the important things that come out of today, the point we hope to make to you is very simple. It’s a message that our new president has been making since his early days on the campaign trail. You can make the world a better place by helping others. That’s it. The people who worked so hard for so long to help women and African-Americans to have equal rights did so to make this world—this country, their towns—a better place to live. So whatever it is that you do with your life, I hope that you consider every day whether or not you are making a difference in the life of one creature on this earth.


Maybe you are able to comfort a friend in need.

Maybe you speak up for someone who can’t speak for themselves.

Maybe you organize an event where people can work together for a common goal.


You are much more creative than we are, and we know there are many other ways that you can work for change. If you answer yes—I can make a difference in someone’s life—then you will be working with thousands of others who hope to live the message that President Obama has been saying over and over, “Yes we can.” The historic nature of his presidency is not in the color of his skin alone. He has asked every American to get to work—to think about the person sitting next to you before you think of yourself. I know you have the hearts and minds to change the world if you want to. You can do it one step, one action, one person at a time. Yes you can.


We love you more than you can imagine, and look forward to all that you will accomplish.




With lots of love,


Aunt Rebecca and Uncle Paul



Monday, January 5, 2009

Happy New Year!

This holiday, rather than traveling to Colorado or St. Louis, we stayed at our home in NYC. Although we missed our family, it was great to spend the holidays at home with friends that were in town. We went out for Rebecca's (30th!!) birthday, had Brad, Sam, Kevin, Walt and Colleen over for Christmas dinner, took each other out for two NY days for our Christmas gifts to each other (including ice skating, White Christmas, Marley and Me, Train Show at the NY Botanical Garden...whew...) and also hosted a New Year's gathering. A relaxing holiday season full of good friends and more.

We hope everyone had a great holiday,
and we look forward to change in 2009!

Check out some pictures from our adventures this holiday!


Monday, December 22, 2008

A West Side Blunder

On December 13th, we did one of our most favorite activities - we drank and ate our way down the West Side of Manhattan! With Marvis in town, and it being especially chilly, we concentrated our feasting/drinking first in the west 80's and then ended up in Columbus Circle. A brief tour follows:

We begin at a great place, PINCH & S'MAC, which is pizza measured by the inch and a whole bunch of variations on the classic macaroni & cheese. We had a plain 6" pizza (nice tangy sauce and thin crust) and the Napoletana S'MAC, which was, in a word- awesome.


Next, we clearly needed a drink. The Dead Poet was the answer. On a cold day, whiskey was the drink of choice - Irish coffees for Rebecca and Marvis and Bushmills for Paul. We came in cold but felt warm when we left!



A delicious series of tapas followed at Luzia's, which is a Portuguese tapas bar. Crab cakes, jamon croquetas and sausages accompanied by the house red sangria. A perfect amount of food and drink to keep us going through the shopping we were about to embark on. (Columbus Circle Winter Arts Fair)

Last but certainly not least, we ended up at one of the
newest wine bars in Manhattan, Clo.
It has this great interactive menu of wines that is projected from the ceiling down onto the bar. You can select your wine of choice, find where it is in the bar, and take your Clo card over to fill up your glass. Quite a gimmick, but it was pretty cool.


All in all, a great day experiencing Manhattan with one of our
favorite people to stumble around with!