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		<title>Anna Calderon Reich</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 08 Jan 2006 06:01:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[My great grandmother was Anna Calderon Reich. She passed away March 16, 2005 at the age of 102. This is her life story.

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My great grandmother was Anna Calderon Reich. She passed away March 16, 2005 at the age of 102. This is her life story.<br />
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<p>My great grandmother&#8217;s parents, Anton and Consetta Calderon, came to Chicago in 1887 from a small town in Sicily. According to my great grandmother Anna, they were very poor and came to America in search of more opportunities. They traveled by boat for 26 days from Italy to the United States. The trip was difficult for Anna&#8217;s mother as she was sick nearly the entire time. Upon their arrival, her parents bought a &#8220;two flat&#8221; building on the south side of Chicago. The Calderons lived on one floor and rented out the other. This building, located at 4809 Archer Avenue, also housed a grocery store that helped support the family for more than twenty years. A horse and buggy were kept in a barn next to the house and were used to get meat for the store because it was cheaper than delivery. Anna often recalled jumping off the hay loft and into the manure her best friend Petress.</p>
<p>Anna&#8217;s older sister, Margaret (Mami), was born in 1887.  Anna also  had another older sister who died at age six. She and friends were playing with matches and her dress caught fire. She was severly burned and eventually died because of this accident. Anna was born on July 22, 1902. Consetta Calderon had difficulty having children. She lost several babies and there was much sorrow in the house. Consequently Anton went to Cook County Hospital and got a baby for his wife. Having just lost a baby, Consetta nursed baby Joseph as if he were her own. Joseph was a good-looking Irish child and Consetta favored him. Anna and Joseph took piano lesson together. He would push her off the bench during practice and Anna would be in trouble for playing around. Joseph was ambitious and desired to work and make money at a young age. At seventeen he went to work for the railroads after lying about his age to get the job. At the time Joseph had a girlfriend and was starting to plan for the future. At nineteen he was killed on the job. Consetta was devestated. As a result of Joseph&#8217;s death, Anna did not graduate from St. Gail&#8217;s High School and instead went to work in the grocery store full time. While Anna worked in the store she was always amazed how well her sister Mami handled the fussy customers. When they complained they always left happy. She had a way with customers no matter how difficult they were.</p>
<p>After working at the grocery store, Anna worked as a messenger for Sears. Shortly there after, she met her first husband, Herbert Ott. She would pass him on the street while he hung out on the corner. At first she did not like him, but he kept asking her out. Eventually Anna accepted and the two began dating. After a brief courtship they married. Anna became pregnant unexpectedly and a son, Herbert Jr., was born. Her husband had not wanted children, and the baby strained their marriage. After seven years of marriage Herbert and Anna divorced. Anna was on her own to raise her son.<br />
Not long after the demise of her first marriage, Anna met William Reich. He worked as a waiter in the Edgewater Hotel. He made decent money and Anna thought life would be better. Although she suspected that &#8220;Willie&#8221; had a drinking problem, she married him because she did not want to be alone any longer. . William and Herbert Jr. had many arguments. Anna became pregnant. She had another son, William Jr. Their marriage was strained but Anna gave birth to another child, Anna Marie. Anna named her daughter after herself and her sister Margaret. William would take his daughter to the tavern and sit her up on the bar. Anna would be furious. Although the marriage remained unstable another son, Robert, was born.   Anna had four children to care for and her marriage crumbled because of William&#8217;s alcoholism. After twenty years, Anna divorced her second husband.</p>
<p>By this time Herbert Jr. was a young man. He enlisted in the Marines and married a girl named Celete. Together they had eleven children. Herbert Jr. died young.<br />
William Jr. did not finish high school. He married young and had four children,William, Thomas, Laureen and Raymond with Mildred Pollack. He worked at the Post Office and earned a decent living. Anna Marie  took dance lessons as a young girl and dreamed of being a dancer. At age twenty, Anna Marie met Tony DiGaudio and married him. Together they had four children. Robert was a special child. He struggled with learning problems and mental disorders. He was teased throughout his adolesence about his disability. Robert lived with Anna unitl he was fifty-eight years old. Sadly, Robert committed suicide and sorrow filled Anna&#8217;s home.</p>
<p>At sixty-five Anna went blind due to a hereditary condition in the family. The same had happened to Mami. But Anna never let in stop her and she continued to live a very happy and independant life until the very end. Anna Calderon Reich passed away on March 16, 2005 at the age of 102.</p>
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		<title>Wedding Update</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 14 Jul 2005 00:31:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[To read more about our wedding plans, please click on the engagement entry. I extended the entry to include more details about the wedding.
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		<title>The Aver-iffin&#8217;s get engaged!</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 11 Apr 2005 01:35:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[On March 22, 2005 Pablo and I got engaged. Right now we are in the very prelimenary stages of planning a wedding for spring 2006. We will post more information once we start making some decisions.

As of July 2006 some of the more important decisions about the wedding have been made. We set the date [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On March 22, 2005 Pablo and I got engaged. Right now we are in the very prelimenary stages of planning a wedding for spring 2006. We will post more information once we start making some decisions.<br />
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As of July 2006 some of the more important decisions about the wedding have been made. We set the date for Sunday, May 26, 2006. That&#8217;s Memorial Day weekend to give all the out-of-towners more time to travel. The place will be Cabell&#8217;s Mill in Walney Park in Fairfax, Virginia. To see a picture click here http://www.co.fairfax.va.us/parks/hprs/cabells.htm<br />
The ceremony and the reception will be here. R&amp;R catering will provide the food buffet style. Pablo&#8217;s mom is making the cake and the centerpieces for us. The wedding party consists of Vlad, the best man, Roger, Pablo&#8217;s brother, and my brother Ed. On the girls side are Erin and Stephanie. Pablo&#8217;s good friend, Matt, has agreed to perform the ceremony. We are really excited about that! I ordered my dress about two months ago and Stephanie is loaning me her veil and headpiece to wear. It is all so exciting! Next we are looking for a D.J. and a photographer.</p>
<p>So as it turns out we found out we were pregnant in late July. That changed a lot of our wedding plans. The date has been moved back to September 30, 2006. We wanted our baby to be a little older and I did not want the stress of giving birth and having a wedding all within a few months. The ceremony and recpetion are still at the same location. We have decided not to have a bridal party and keep the ceremony as simple as possible. Because of our focus shifting to the birth of our daughter, we are still looking for a DJ and photographer. It is our goal to start getting the wedding stuff finished since we are now pretty much ready for our baby.</p>
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		<title>The Bensons come to D.C.</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 24 Oct 2004 03:13:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I am very excited that the Ernest and Erin (the soon to be Benson&#8217;s &#8211;October 2005) are coming to see us for the New Year. We are looking forward to their visit especially since it is Ernest&#8217;s first time visiting the not so soon to be Averbuj&#8217;s (also known as Pablo and Leigha). Hopefully we [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am very excited that the Ernest and Erin (the soon to be Benson&#8217;s &#8211;October 2005) are coming to see us for the New Year. We are looking forward to their visit especially since it is Ernest&#8217;s first time visiting the not so soon to be Averbuj&#8217;s (also known as Pablo and Leigha). Hopefully we will be able to make big plans for New Year&#8217;s Eve as Erin and I are former party girls looking forward to reliving our college days for one night of partying. Other news I should mention is that these two love birds are tying the knot next October. I have the priviledge of being Erin&#8217;s maid of honor. Hmmm&#8230;maybe I will catch the bouquet&#8230;<br />
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The Bensons have come and gone&#8230;but we very much enjoyed their visit. On New Year&#8217;s Eve we went to Jury&#8217;s Hotel in D.C. for a New Year&#8217;s Eve bash of more than 800 guests. We had a good time together. The weather during the day was beautiful and so we were able to take Erin and Ernest to Great Falls. Both of them enjoyed the visit as did Pablo and I. We look forward to them returning to VA soon!</p>
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		<title>Argentina 2005</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 16 Oct 2004 20:48:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Good news! Pablo and I are going to Argentina March 12 - March 26, 2005. We are very excited. We will be staying with Pablo&#8217;s aunt Marta for the most part and a spattering of other people here and there. We don&#8217;t have very specific plans mapped out yet other than to visit Pablo&#8217;s friends [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Good news! Pablo and I are going to Argentina March 12 - March 26, 2005. We are very excited. We will be staying with Pablo&#8217;s aunt Marta for the most part and a spattering of other people here and there. We don&#8217;t have very specific plans mapped out yet other than to visit Pablo&#8217;s friends and family. We had been planning to go over Christmas but airline tickets were incredibly expensive. Not sure why, but it was a little disappointing because December is summertime in Argentina. Tickets in March were several hundred dollars cheaper and that is my Spring Break from school so that&#8217;s how we chose the date. Our flight is direct from Dulles and is 9 hours long. So far it sounds like we will be spending the majority of our time in Buenos Aires.<br />
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If you ever get the chance, go to Argentina! It is beautiful! We flew into Buenos Aires and were met at the airport by Pablo&#8217;s aunt Marta. She allowed us to borrow her apartment during our stay. It was on the 10th floor overlooking the city. Each day we would go exploring in a different section of Buenos Aires and in the evenings we met up with Pablo&#8217;s extended family. Each night it was someone different. Over our first weekend there we went to the countryside to a place called General Belgrano. This is where Pablo&#8217;s mother spent her summers as a child. It is breath-takingly beautiful but there is not a thing to do in this small town. During the second week of our stay we flew to El Calafate in southern Argentina. It is cold and windy there but gorgeous. We took an excursion to see the glacier Perito Moreno and also to a ranch named La Estancia Rincon. In case you haven&#8217;t heard the good news, we got engaged in front of the glacier!!!! Yep, that&#8217;s right, you may have thought it would never happen&#8230;but it finally has! Upon our return from El Calafate we spent two more nights in the city and went to a tango show. By the end of our trip we were ready to return to our American lives with many momentos in tow. The pictures from the trip are up in my photo album.</p>
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