Thursday, November 14, 2024

Christmas 2024

Merry Christmas from the Blaneys!


Here is an annual update from Cathy and me.  We were lucky enough to do some traveling in 2024.


First, we were able to rent the same house as the previous 3 years in The Villages, Florida.  Our time there allows us to spend a little time with Bill and Karen Early.  With Bill Blaney spending the winter in the Villages, in addition to Jon and Mary Jo, we enjoyed some family time in a warm climate. Over the years we have made some new, yet treasured friends.  We miss them when we leave and look forward to seeing them upon our return. Kathleen and Erin came down for a winter getaway and we all spent a day at Universal’s Harry Potter World.  

We love it when they come and we are saddened to see them go.  


We teamed up with Erin in June for a trip to visit Kathleen in New York.  We rented a car and spent some time on Long Island. Touring the Hamptons, Sag Harbor, and the North Fork which was a treat for all of us.  Once we got back into the city we still had a few days for sightseeing, including two shows, a Mets game and a walk across the Brooklyn Bridge.  It was wonderful being with Kathleen!


In September, Cathy and I took our first cruise, an Avalon ship that took us from Budapest, Hungary to Prague, Czech Republic.  It was our first guided tour, our first cruise and the first time we have traveled with friends in a very long time.  Everything went exceptionally well.  We saw a lot, learned a lot, probably ate too much, and made many, many great memories.  

Shortly after our return Cathy and I joined some old friends and celebrated our 50th High School Reunion.  Both of us truly had a great time and the evening flew by.


The majority of the remaining summer and fall was spent at the cottage.  Cathy continues to love her e-bike and I continue my attempt to master the recumbent bike that I received from Bill Early.  


As youngsters we use to laugh at these Christmas “letters.  Now that we are older we see them as a way to stay in touch with dear friends and relatives like you.  


Wishing you and yours a Merry Christmas and a happy, healthy New Year!

Ken & Cathy


Tuesday, November 28, 2023

Christmas 2023

 Merry Christmas from the Blaney Family!

Cathy and I were fortunate to spend another winter in Florida.  It was the first year that we were able to go back to the same house in which we had stayed before.  We made some new friends and got to know some of our neighbors while still enjoying the company of our cousins and my brother, Bill.  

                                                                                  

Ken, Cathy, Kathy & Bill Blaney     Suzy, Patti, Cathy & Lloyd Kolb



In Spring, both Erin and Kathleen were honored with awards. Erin received the "Outstanding School Based Student Service Staff" award from the Green Bay Area School District for her work as a social worker at Washington Middle School. Kathleen received the "Distinguished Alumni Award" from Notre Dame Academy High School for her work leading NYC’s contact tracing program and serving as the NYC Department of Health’s Clinical Operations Chief during COVID.


Kathleen was enjoying some extended comp time this summer which she earned during COVID.  She 

planned a wonderful trip for the four of us.  We visited the Blue Lagoon and Reykjavik in Iceland, Madrid, Malaga and Seville in Spain and Lisbon in Portugal.  We were even able to meet up with our nephew, Anthony and his cousin, Austin while we were in Lisbon. Kathleen and Erin continued on to Scandinavia where they met up with cousins Patrick and Amina.



Summer continued with time at the cottage and visits with friends and family.  Our time in Fish 

Creek is time we truly cherish.

Some of our summer activities were cut short when Ken had three heart procedures, a heart catherization, followed by a second heart cath with a stent placement and thirdly, an aortic valve replacement.  We are truly grateful that this was able to be done without open heart surgery. We continue to be grateful for blessings of good friends and family like you.  


Merry Christmas and best wishes for a happy and healthy new year!

Ken, Cathy, Kathleen & Erin



Sunday, December 4, 2022

Christmas 2022

 Greetings and Merry Christmas!

Our year started with a warm winter in Florida.  This year Cathy's cousin Debbie joined us and was a great roommate.  We played plenty of pickleball, swam, biked, had some nice visits with Bill Blaney and the Earlys and had some great meals.  


Before we left Florida, my cousin Bill Early gifted me one of his greatest treasures, his recumbent bike.  I have to admit it took some getting used to, but I spent the summer learning and enjoying it.  Thanks Bill!



While we were in Florida, Erin took a big step that she had been considering for many months.  In February, she adopted Buddy, a 2 year old rescue dog from Tennessee.  Her life will never be the same and Buddy has become a beloved addition to our family.   


In June we were proud to be with Kathleen as she accepted an alumni award from Marquette University for her leadership in public health during the COVID pandemic.  Kathleen accrued nearly a year of comp time working during NYC's COVID response and has been spending time with us in Wisconsin and doing some traveling.  


The summer was spent at the cottage in Fish Creek.  It's always a treat to visit with family and friends and now Mike and Mary are only a few miles away and Jon and Mary Jo are in nearby in Egg Harbor.


In September we were saddened when our 95 year old neighbor passed away.  Lorraine was a strong, independent, liberal, well educated, well read, interesting woman who frequently joined us for holidays and birthday celebrations.  She will forever serve as a role model for all of us.  



Spearheaded and wonderfully planned by Kathleen, the four of us headed to Europe in November.  Our first stop was in Paris, followed by several days in Bruges, Belgium.  After all of us fell in love with Bruges, Erin headed back to Green Bay and back to work. Cathy, Kathleen and I continued to Brussels, Amsterdam, London and had a wonderful time.  We kept a blog while we traveled.  It can seen at 
The blog is in reverse order.  It begins with our arrival home.



Merry Christmas and as always, we'd love to hear from you.
Ken and Cathy

Friday, June 3, 2022

Alumni Speech

              Alumni Speech


I can’t tell you how much it means to me to be here with you all this morning, in a place that was foundational to who I was as a student over a decade ago, as well as the person and the nurse I am today (and I’m not just saying that because it’s flattering to still be considered young). To be back here this morning, having lived what feels like a lot of life in those years in between, is incredibly humbling. I am truly grateful to you all, to Marquette, and specifically the College of Nursing for his honor. 

As touched and appreciative of this award as I am, I have to confess that it there is something deeply uncomfortable about being celebrated for your role in one of the hardest things you’ve ever had to live through. I suspect that this feeling is not unique to me, and perhaps is something many of you in this room have grappled with the last couple of years. Nursing has always had an important role to play at the forefront of a crisis, but I would argue that never has there been a time and place where, globally, nurses were needed to serve in such specific ways at such a specific time as has been asked of us during the COVID pandemic. 

As a student at Marquette, I learned the importance of cura personalis, care for the whole person. This tenet has always been central to the profession of nursing, and one of the things I love most about my job in public health is that I get to be a nurse who cares for the whole community. In New York, that community just happens to be 8.5 million people. When that community was brought to its knees in spring of 2020, it was nurses who brought it back to life. I am always proud to be a nurse, but those moments of paralyzing unknowns, those nights of unrelenting sirens, followed but months of unbearable silences, forged in me a renewed sense of what it means to carry those credentials with pride.

To you all, who woke up each morning over the last two and a half years and put on your scrubs, or logged into Zoom, or like me, worked with your local government to develop an infrastructure for response and recovery, I extend my heartfelt gratitude. I am also profoundly grateful to have this opportunity to thank my family, who is here with me today, for answering the phone at 3 AM as I commuted home on empty streets, who let me cry as friends got sick co-workers and passed away, and who even drove 1000 miles to pick me up and take me home at a time I was tired in my bones. Thank you for your love, support and for always leading by example.

It was at Marquette that I first heard a prayer by Fr. Pedro Arrupe that says, “Grant me the ability to see things now with new eyes.” Marquette provided me with a lens through which to view the world around me and my place in it. While I do not and cannot see the world around me the way I did as an idealistic 22-year-old, Marquette gave me the tools I needed to take all that I’ve seen, and felt, and learned during these challenging times and let that inform my vision moving forward. I believe deeply that it is our responsibility as nurses to carry these lessons with us as we continue to care for the whole person, and for whole communities. Nurses were here before COVID started and are still standing long after the 7 PM clapping has ended. It is a true privilege to be one of you. Thank you!


Tuesday, December 14, 2021

Christmas 2021



Greeting and Merry Christmas from the Blaney family!

2021 was very much the same as 2020.  We spent a good portion of the year trying to be Covid aware.

We spent a lot of time outside
 and enjoyed dining al fresco.  As cautious as we all were, Cathy and Erin stilhad breakthrough infections.  Both recovered and both were grateful they had received the vaccine. 

 

Erin continues to work as a social worker at Washington Middle School in Green Bay.  Kathleen continues to work for the New York City Health Department. 

 

Because of Covid we didn’t do much traveling this year.  Cathy enjoyed a women’s weekend in Rhinelander while Ken enjoyed a gathering of high school friends in Eagle River.  

 

 In Fall, Cathy and I volunteered for two weeks at Fort McCoy in Tomah, WI.  Fort McCoy is a military base in western Wisconsin and is the temporary  home for 13,000 Afghans.  We volunteered to assist with the younger children who live on the base.  There are roughly 6500 children living there.  We did blog about our experience.  If you’re interested please feel free to read our blog at www.BlaneyTravelLog.Blogspot.com.   Our time there was something we will remember for a lifetime.  We made a return trip to the base for a three day stay in early December.   

Later in
 December, Ken, Cathy and Erin went to visit Kathleen and take in the sites of New York at Christmas time.  If you ever have the opportunity, I hope you take it.  Cathy and I went to “To Kill a Mockingbird” on Broadway while the girls went to the “Nutcracker” at Lincoln Center and we all went to the “Rockettes Christmas Spectacular” at Radio City Music Hall.  We also saw the Rockefeller Center Tree, went to St. Patrick’s Cathedral for Mass and took a carriage ride through Central Park.  

 

We hope your holiday season is a happy and healthy one!  May God Bless us, everyone!

 

Ken and Cathy

 

Tuesday, November 24, 2020

Christmas 2020

 

Merry Christmas 2020

I’ve said it in the past and I’ll say it again this year, we enjoy Christmas letters.  We like writing them and we like receiving them.  To us they are a way to share family news and document the year for ourselves.  We will admit that like most people, we try to put a positive spin the on the events of the year.  Putting a positive spin on 2020 might take a little more imagination than we can muster but let’s give it a shot, shall we?

In January, Cathy and I made a trip to The Villages, Florida but we left the camper at home.  Winter in the Villages means spending time with my brother, Bill and cousins Bill and Karen Early.  A new and welcome addition to the Villages snowbird community was Cathy’s cousin, Debbie.  Days and evenings were spent swimming, playing pickle ball, walking, biking, a little golf, making some nice meals, visits with family and friends and this year we even took a bueno Spanish class.  However, when the pandemic hit at the end of March we headed home. 


Much of the spring and summer were spent trying to be good caregivers to our friend, Joan Klister.  Joan was a resident of a locked down assisted living facility.  We visited her as much as we were allowed until her death, August 19th.  The positive spin here was witnessing the number of friends and family who loved Joan and reached out to her.  Their good intentions truly touched our hearts.

Cathy and I are exceptionally grateful to be retired during this time of Covid.  We are relatively isolated, spending as much time as we can at our cottage.  The Covid pandemic, especially the way it ravaged NYC in its early days has had a tremendous impact on Kathleen’s life.  However she earned a promotion to Director of Disease Control, Emergency Preparedness and received recognition from her congresswoman, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.  Erin takes great pains to navigate safety and care during the pandemic as a social worker for an under served school.  While virtual school is a poor substitute for in-person attendance, in Brown County it is a necessity. The positive spin here is that like many people we are adapting to a quieter and simpler life. 

Best wishes to you during this Christmas season!  May 2021 bring us all health and happiness!

                                                                                        Sincerely,

                                                     The Blaneys


Tuesday, December 10, 2019

Christmas 2019

                      Christmas 2019

Greetings and Happy Holidays from the Blaneys,
 
2019 was a good year for us and we hope it was for you as well.  The year began with Cathy and I pulling our pop-up camper down to Florida.  We spent two weeks at Fort DeSoto and then moved north to The Villages.  We enjoyed time with our host/landlords Bill and Karen Early. my brother, Bill and had a chance to visit with some other relatives and friends.



In August, the four of us volunteered at a southern border respite center in McAllen, Texas.  Please feel free to read about out trip at www.BlaneyTravelLog.blogspot.com.







In September Erin became a homeowner!  She is
very happy in her three bedroom home.  It has a large deck just outside the kitchen and an extra living room with a fireplace on the lower level.  She continues her career as social worker with the Green Area Public Schools.





(Kathleen is the 3rd person from the left)


Kathleen spent the majority of the last year working on the measles outbreak in New York City, where she was stationed at an outpatient clinic in an Orthodox Jewish neighborhood in Brooklyn. In December, she was awarded a Distinguished Service Award from the Commissioner. She was also able to participate in a ribbon cutting ceremony at a new clinic in the community. (Kathleen is the 2nd person from the right).



Other highlights of the year included a trip to NYC to visit Kathleen and many happy times visiting friends and relatives both in Green Bay and the cottage. 

Best wishes for a wonderful Christmas and a Happy New Year!

Ken, Cathy, Kathleen and Erin