So I just wanted to say what I love about my dad. He is a really great guy. Let's see if I can get through this without crying. He has sacrificed so much for our family. I love hearing stories of his childhood, I really really really need to get some of those on tape. He was raised so impoverished, really had so little. But nevertheless, he worked hard and it paid off, he has lived the "American Dream" in some ways. I wonder if I would have the courage to uproot my family and move to a foreign country when things are relatively "okay" where they were and by some standards even "great" I mean they had the necessities and even some comforts of life in Guatemala. Wow, that would take so much faith and determination. My dad always has great advice, which I am much more receptive to now that I am grown. He has amazing intuition! He always knows what I am feeling, even when I am trying to hide my emotions. I admire that so much and hope that I can have that gift with my kids. He is so spiritually minded and I admire his ability to put the Lord first. He has always been such a great provider and dad and I love him so much! One more random talent that he has...he is a great packer and organizer! He can pack a mean trunk on a long trip! Happy Birthday Papi! I am so glad my kids are growing up so close to their grandparents and love my dad as much as I love him. Oh and the crying thing, simply not possible...
Tuesday, February 27, 2007
Papi's Birthday
So I just wanted to say what I love about my dad. He is a really great guy. Let's see if I can get through this without crying. He has sacrificed so much for our family. I love hearing stories of his childhood, I really really really need to get some of those on tape. He was raised so impoverished, really had so little. But nevertheless, he worked hard and it paid off, he has lived the "American Dream" in some ways. I wonder if I would have the courage to uproot my family and move to a foreign country when things are relatively "okay" where they were and by some standards even "great" I mean they had the necessities and even some comforts of life in Guatemala. Wow, that would take so much faith and determination. My dad always has great advice, which I am much more receptive to now that I am grown. He has amazing intuition! He always knows what I am feeling, even when I am trying to hide my emotions. I admire that so much and hope that I can have that gift with my kids. He is so spiritually minded and I admire his ability to put the Lord first. He has always been such a great provider and dad and I love him so much! One more random talent that he has...he is a great packer and organizer! He can pack a mean trunk on a long trip! Happy Birthday Papi! I am so glad my kids are growing up so close to their grandparents and love my dad as much as I love him. Oh and the crying thing, simply not possible...
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Catch Up!
Ok this is me playing catch up. I have been working on some of the projects that I wanted to link to this blog such as my favorite link and most recently my holidays section, but in doing so I have neglected to document my everyday "musings". So what has happened....DH changed stores and is adjusting to very new dynamics there...we bought a much needed second car that we thought was a great deal, it was a '97 Dodge Stratus for $800 but it turns out it needed almost $2000 in repairs some of which just to pass emissions! They guy was nice enough to take it back and give us a full refund though, so we gave it back last night! Wow! How often does that happen!!!! So that was a blessing. And again I feel resigned to driving around like a taxi all day, it is so hard to have only one car when you are used to two. Blah, blah, blah, what a whiner I am. I guess I have been spoiled too long. Ok what else...I went to the most amazing Successful Mothering Convention on Saturday and we celebrated my dad's 61st birthday on Sunday but those are separate posts...oh and the other day S said to me..."mom, did you know that Abraham Lincoln was assassinated by John Wilkes Booth?"...I was thinking, and you are in K? I love his new school! Oh and it is so cold and the snow doesn't stop here!!! snow snow go away....
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Belated V-day Part 2
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Friday, February 16, 2007
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Sunday, February 11, 2007
Overjoyed
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Saturday, February 10, 2007
Saturday is Family Day!
We were supposed to go to California today so I am a little bummed. We didn’t go not because the flights didn’t look good, but because the weather there was supposed to be rainy. The weather here is also forcasted as gloomy and rainy and to top it off~yard sale season has not yet begun! Growing up Saturdays were FAMILY DAY!!! This was a important weekly event that could not be missed except under the most dyer circumstances…much to my friends dismay. Family Day was filled with shopping, shopping and more shopping mostly. It was a time for us to go out as a family and bond. We would leave early on in the day, go shopping and go eat lunch together, shop at stores and later go see a movie as a family. And I must say that while I did dread going at times, it sure beat staying home and cleaning which was what most of my friends had to do all day! Needless to say, when I went to college and had no car and no family for Family Day, I realized how much I missed it. Now that I am wise and grown (hee hee), I have adjusted to a nice balance of some shopping, some cleaning, some yard sales if I’m lucky and some family time. After all, it takes plenty of time to prepare for Sunday with two kids and a Primary calling. But it is gloomy Saturdays like this when plans got postponed that I miss galavanting around town for FAMILY DAY the most!!!
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To Blog or Not to Blog...that is the question
My DH and sweet sister in law Ruth are doing it so I thought I would give it a whirl...Here are the reasons that I want to Blog:
1.One of my goals this year is to write in my journal (again!) and so I thought this a great way to document my everyday doings and share it with others.
2. I have ideas floating in my head that I want to get down before I forget them. I want to fill my home with celebrations for the holidays and the everydays! Growing up we didn't have a lot of family traditions and celebrations, I want the family traditions and celebrations that we have already started and will start to last for generations to come!
3. To keep in touch with family and friends that would not ordinarily share these tiny details of my life.
4. My Happy Place is a little nook dedicated to all the things that make me happy in life!
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