Below are photos from Couples Fall Fest Pig Roast and Pot Luck at Gilfillan Farm:
I wanted to make new friends and learn more about the area.
I’ve been in Upper St. Clair for almost three years after living in Bethel Park, the South Side and Oakland (all in Pittsburgh).
I lived in Appleton, Wisconsin until I was 12, then I went to middle and high school in Charlotte, North Carolina.
I came to Pitt to play tennis and I majored in communication and psychology.
After seven years in journalism, I recently began a job with DICK’S Sporting Goods as a web copywriter.
Yes, Mason is 16 months old.
No pets, but Mason and I are hoping to get a dog one day!
I like to try new restaurants, cook/bake, shop, and watch/read the news. However, my favorite thing to do is hang out with my family. I’ve also been doing a lot of running, although I wouldn’t exactly call it “fun.”
Every. Single. One. I haven’t even had the chance to take the plastic wrap off my most recent InStyle magazine.
Learning my new job!
You get out of the Upper St. Clair Newcomers’ Club what you put into it. I stepped out of my comfort zone and participated solo in a number of events, and I’m so happy that I did. I’ve made some lifelong friends thanks to this organization.
I wanted to join Newcomers so that me and my family could meet some people in the local community. Shortly after joining, I joined a playgroup and was lucky enough to meet some wonderful mothers.
My family and I moved from Boston in September of 2007. We rented for a year in Dormont while we found the perfect community and home to start our family in. We bought and moved into our home in USC in August of 2008 when our oldest daughter, Jocelyn (now 5) was 3 months old.
I grew up in Weirton WV and my husband, Jim, in Braintree MA.
I graduated from Bethany College in 1995 with a BA in Accounting, Northeastern University with an MBA in 2005 and Allegheny County Community College with a Associates Degree in Nursing in 2011. My studies and career path are a long story. When Jim was transferred to Pittsburgh in 2007, I had to walk away from a long banking career and I may not have done this if the opportunity did not present itself. I wanted to be a nurse for as long as I can remember and opted not to study it when I was younger because of the lack of available jobs in the Ohio Valley in the 1990’s. I was fortunate to have the opportunity to pursue another career that I find to be extraordinarily rewarding.
Stay at home mother / Part time RN at St. Clair Hospital
Jessica – 21 months
Frog – just called “the frog”
Hang out with my kids and husband, play board games, scrapbooking, travel and read.
and an endless stack of “how to” parenting books – my favorite though is Raising Your Spirited Child
Organizing my house. Jocelyn was 3 months old when we moved in and we’ve never really taken the time to properly organize everything. We have since added another child and SO MUCH stuff – we are swimming in it!
I have really enjoyed my time as a member of this wonderful organization. It has made building a life in USC so much easier and fulfilling. This is a great group and provides an instant support system for new families in our community.
We moved here 4 years ago and we didn’t know a soul! I knew that I needed to make friends fast because without any family in the area, we would need support from others to thrive here in St Clair, especially being a young family (at the time we had just bought our first house and were expecting our first child). The playgroups were perfect for me because they gave me a weekly date to see and get to know the same moms. Four years later, many of the moms in that first playgroup are my closest friends!
We were in State College for 6 years before moving here.
I grew up in two places. Until I was 16 we lived on Long Island in NY, and then we moved to Cooperstown, NY. Although that was a tough time to move, I feel lucky that I got to live in both in an urban and rural area as a kid.
I went to Cornell and studied child development. I got my doctorate from Penn State in clinical psychology.
Right now I am home caring for my kids full time. However, I am a clinical psychologist and I specialize in working with children and families.
My son (Leo) will be 4 in February and my daughter (Emilia) is turning 1 in a few weeks.
No pets, which I am grateful for because I have enough to clean up! 😉
My husband and I love to eat and try new foods/restaurants. We are so happy there is good Ethiopian food here! I also love to get drinks with friends, read a good book, or go to the museums.
Right now, I’m reading Where did you go Bernadette, Mommy Mantras, and Playful Parenting. Of course this is when I can manage to stay awake long enough at night to read!
I’m getting ready to open a private practice and I’m dabbling in the world of blogging. For anyone who might be interested, the address is frompracticetoparenting.wordpress.com
I’m really glad to live in a place where I can get to the city and take advantage of the universities and museums and theater in no time, but also go hiking or visit the local farms just as easily. It’s such a nice balance!
Mia has graciously offered to host a family pool party on July 18th from 2-4pm. The rain date will be the 19th. Mia’s backyard is equipped with lots of fun for kids of all ages — the pool, trampoline, tree house, driveway for bikes, and I know I’m forgetting some! We will have sitters there to help supervise the kids, and lite snacks will be provided.
Location: 2009 Murdstone Road