Are the best! Christmas time just puts everybody in a jolly good 'ol spirit....especially me :)
Growing up, both my parent always did there best to bring the holiday spirit in our home. As a kid, Christmas time meant so much more than just presents. I couldn't wait to hop in the car to drive around to see lights, decorate inside and out of our home, and fun family gatherings. Now, as a parent I do anything I can to bring the Christmas magic to our home!! I love to live through Hannah's excitement! Moreover, I'm so glad she was more excited to spend the last nine days of the year with family than all the presents under the tree.
Our festivities started on the 24th in Johnson City then we ended our night in Dallas! We had dinner and the kids opened presents at the ranch and later that evening we drove to Dallas to have a late midnight Christmas snack at my cousin's house. We spent Christmas Day with my parents at my cousins and we had a nice surprise....SNOW! After spending a couple of days in Dallas, we headed to Louisiana to see my sister in law.
****The last photo collage is too much! Lucia is huge into Mardi-grass so she decided to put up her special tree so Hannah could help decorate. It was fun and the kids had a blast with all the beads, and cool looking ornaments. Double clicking on the collage is a must to see the tree and ornaments bigger.
Monday, December 31, 2012
Sunday, December 16, 2012
Memories to hold...
Well, I have been wanting to blog about my sister's visit to Texas for some time. However, I didn't take any pictures on my camera. She has a fancy camera that she took everywhere and took a ton of snap shots. Now that I have them on my computer I can finally share our special moments!!!
Michelle and her family came in the beginning part of October for ten days. I was somewhat shocked how well her island kids adjusted to our Texas life- they loved it out here! In fact, they didn't want to go back home, they wanted to leave their fabulous life in Hawaii for a country life! JJ, her oldest fell in love with our animals and happily woke up everyday to help my mom feed her big 'ol 4 legged pets. The kids couldn't get enough of Rockstar, the donkey, he is a sweet donkey that loves kids. Of course Dylan, my mom's horse made a big impression on the kids...he's a big horse! And to top it off the boys had freedom that they cherished....driving the golf cart whenever they pleased to and from my house to my parents house and all over the property. As far as the girls, Hannah & Sachsa played so well. They had some nasty moments, but that's to be expected with girls.
Michelle and I had a lot of catching up to do, which resulted into many late nights past 12 am! I kept my little secret until I saw her to tell her that I'm pregnant. She was shocked like all of us, but of course was ecstatic. We reminisced about the last time she visited was nearly two years ago when Lulu was born and a couple months before that she came with her family to visit. Her visit was a great one and much needed for the both of us to re-connect and to share special moments.
Michelle and her family came in the beginning part of October for ten days. I was somewhat shocked how well her island kids adjusted to our Texas life- they loved it out here! In fact, they didn't want to go back home, they wanted to leave their fabulous life in Hawaii for a country life! JJ, her oldest fell in love with our animals and happily woke up everyday to help my mom feed her big 'ol 4 legged pets. The kids couldn't get enough of Rockstar, the donkey, he is a sweet donkey that loves kids. Of course Dylan, my mom's horse made a big impression on the kids...he's a big horse! And to top it off the boys had freedom that they cherished....driving the golf cart whenever they pleased to and from my house to my parents house and all over the property. As far as the girls, Hannah & Sachsa played so well. They had some nasty moments, but that's to be expected with girls.
Michelle and I had a lot of catching up to do, which resulted into many late nights past 12 am! I kept my little secret until I saw her to tell her that I'm pregnant. She was shocked like all of us, but of course was ecstatic. We reminisced about the last time she visited was nearly two years ago when Lulu was born and a couple months before that she came with her family to visit. Her visit was a great one and much needed for the both of us to re-connect and to share special moments.
Friday, December 14, 2012
It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas...
Even though my house is full of Christmas decorations since the last week of November it just didn't feel like Christmas. When you are still wearing capris and flip flops it's hard to believe a special holiday is around the corner! Finally, this week I pulled out our sweaters and jeans :). I don't like being cold but it just doesn't feel like Christmas without some low temperatures, scarves, gloves, rain or snow.
Gabe brought this mini tree to decorate!
Love Pinterest for creative ideas to do yourself!
Last week, Gabe's company brought in a beautiful Christmas tree and Santa. They have been doing this for a couple of years and its pretty nice to take the kids and not having to pay for a picture with Santa. I had a slight feeling Lulu would not like Santa as she was already holding me tight as we were in line. Sure enough she cried when she got close to him. So it was just Hannah and Santa this year and its a cute one because the photographer snapped a photo as she is starring him down and asked him- "are you the real Santa Claus or just wearing a costume"?
Gabe brought this mini tree to decorate!
Love Pinterest for creative ideas to do yourself!
Last week, Gabe's company brought in a beautiful Christmas tree and Santa. They have been doing this for a couple of years and its pretty nice to take the kids and not having to pay for a picture with Santa. I had a slight feeling Lulu would not like Santa as she was already holding me tight as we were in line. Sure enough she cried when she got close to him. So it was just Hannah and Santa this year and its a cute one because the photographer snapped a photo as she is starring him down and asked him- "are you the real Santa Claus or just wearing a costume"?
Lulu scoping out Santa....and she didn't like what she saw! |
Tuesday, December 11, 2012
Little Ms. Lulu
I had to post this picture of Lulu. She has changed so much from her personality to even her physical appearance. She is no longer a mama's girl! She is very independent very very strong willed. Its so hard to discipline this child because all the methods I used on Hannah does not work on Lulu. She is so different than Hannah it's been challenging on finding ways to reason with her. None of the less, she brings us plenty of laughter and joy. Her best quality: She is beyond affectionate :) she will not let you go until she has given you between 5-10 kisses....no exaggeration! Her bed time routine consists of plenty of hugs and kisses.
I can't believe how this year has gone by so quick and I am more taken away about how much she has learned before 2. She talks so much, jumps and skips everywhere by copying her sister! I give my big girl, Hannah so much credit for teaching her so much like putting her shoes, potty training her, coloring, feeding the dogs and so much more!
I can't believe how this year has gone by so quick and I am more taken away about how much she has learned before 2. She talks so much, jumps and skips everywhere by copying her sister! I give my big girl, Hannah so much credit for teaching her so much like putting her shoes, potty training her, coloring, feeding the dogs and so much more!
Sunday, December 2, 2012
Christmas time is here....
Well, for the very first time we bought a tree right after Thanksgiving. We decorated the tree and the rest of the house by Sunday night- 6 days before December!! My girls had a blast putting the ornaments on the tree and only one broke! In fact I am very proud of Lulu for not taking or re-arranging the ornaments through out the day.
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We got a small tree this year! |
Monday, November 26, 2012
Thanksgiving week
This year was the best thanksgiving holiday spent with family! First of all it was great not having to work around Thanksgiving. The week started off with Hannah waking up on Monday morning at 9 am! She was so excited to sleep in and spend the day with Lulu and I. We had fun play dates on Monday and Tuesday and on Wed we woke up to a house full of family!
The holiday fun began a day before Thanksgiving. My sister in law and her family arrived Tues night and the kids were so happy to play when they all woke up! Later that afternoon my niece, Danielle arrived in Austin and everyone went to the movies to watch Rise of the Guardians. Lucia and I stayed back to bake some yummy desserts. Actually, she baked while I took a little nap:)
Like every year we made our way to the ranch for Thanksgiving. It's always great to take friends and family to the ranch for the first time because everyone expects to see just goats and sheep like most petting zoos. Danielle was shocked to see so many different kinds of wild animals and I'm pretty sure she had an unforgettable experience! We spent the whole day at the ranch with lots of laughter and lots of food! I'm sure the highlight of her trip was the zoo and our highlight was hearing her sing......watch out broadway! She is one talented girl! She knocked the socks off Hannah and Mila when she sang almost every Disney princess song!
this is at our place
Danielle's last day with us at a park
lulu holding a baby goat at the zoo
on thanksgiving day
The holiday fun began a day before Thanksgiving. My sister in law and her family arrived Tues night and the kids were so happy to play when they all woke up! Later that afternoon my niece, Danielle arrived in Austin and everyone went to the movies to watch Rise of the Guardians. Lucia and I stayed back to bake some yummy desserts. Actually, she baked while I took a little nap:)
Like every year we made our way to the ranch for Thanksgiving. It's always great to take friends and family to the ranch for the first time because everyone expects to see just goats and sheep like most petting zoos. Danielle was shocked to see so many different kinds of wild animals and I'm pretty sure she had an unforgettable experience! We spent the whole day at the ranch with lots of laughter and lots of food! I'm sure the highlight of her trip was the zoo and our highlight was hearing her sing......watch out broadway! She is one talented girl! She knocked the socks off Hannah and Mila when she sang almost every Disney princess song!
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Lucia and I on thanksgiving day |
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Sweet cousins |
this is at our place
Danielle's last day with us at a park
lulu holding a baby goat at the zoo
on thanksgiving day
Monday, November 19, 2012
Thankfullness
Even though Christmas songs are airing the radio waves and have taken full effect at all the stores I will not forget about Thanksgiving. It's the time stop and reflect all the good in my life despite the trials and humps life throws at me. I remember when I was in my twenties I thought I was the luckiest woman alive because I didn't have anyone near me die, Gabe always had a dependable job, my family always supported me and I was enjoying life with my beautiful daughter. I thought God just had a special place in his heart and always wanted to keep me happy by throwing simple challenges in my life to overcome.
As I look back the last eleven years of my life, I think God was gradually making me stronger and mature to handle some of life's biggest trials.....back to back. I was devastated when my dad called me two years ago to tell me he only had a few more months to live. We both let go of the past and re-kindled our father/daughter relationship about two years prior to his diagnosis. I felt like I didn't have enough time to spend with him- I had plans with him and desire to spend more time. Not a day went by when I didn't talk to my dad everyday. That year I was so thankful for phones and I learned a a huge lesson- don't hold onto hurt and grudges for 10+ years. Shortly after my dad's death, my cousin, who my sister and I grew up with and played with on weekends died from a tragic motorcycle accident. He was 31 years of age and I suddenly realized the true meaning of- Only God knows when your last day will be. It scared the crap out of me because my biggest fear in life is that God will take my babies. From that moment I made a point to say I love you to my girls more than once a day and to pray for their protection and to have faith that I'll always have my children with me.
I remember about a year ago being so thankful for learning to be patient! Good things happen when you wait, right?! I laugh now thinking that we moved a total of six times in less than seven months! I thought if I had to pack another box and fold all my clothes while being pregnant I am gonna explode and scream at someone! I tell ya, I appreciated the small things after moving so many times! Moreover, I am especially thankful to live on a private property with farm animals and not having to worry about my girls playing outside with out my constant supervision.
This year was another toughy. So tough that I pretty much secluded myself from friends and obviously writing about it. I felt like the storm my family just went through was a sign that God had forsaken us. I seriously thought He turned his back on us when we lost our restaurant. We tried everything in our power to stop an evil woman from buying the shopping center (where we had our restaurant in) to terminate our lease. After meeting with lawyers and trying to come up with alternative solutions it boiled down to one thing...time. We were given a 30 day notice and there is not much you can do in 30 days- as far as moving or buying more time. Closing the doors on July 31 was the hardest thing my family and I ever went through. Telling employees who have worked for us for 6 years that they don't have a job was heart breaking. Saying goodbye to my employees and dedicated customers who remember me before I was pregnant with Hannah was tough. No one could ever understand or comprehend how hard it is to start a restuarant. The fact that we ran a sucessful one for six years and to be forced to vacate, not becuase we couldn't pay rent, but because of someone's greed was beyond painful. This woman who bought the shopping center not only has money, but is in the city council and is well known in this town and my mom and I know her on a personal level. Instead of offering us money for our establishment and business she bought the stip so that her son could open a bar/restaurant in our spot.
Like I mentioned before, I felt like this was not meant to be and surely God turned his back on us. I couldn't see the light at the end of this stormy tunnel. I couldn't abide by that saying- when one door closes, another one opens. I couldn't bear to see my parents in pain....to see them lose everything. I have Gabe for financial support, but my parents? How could God do this to them? What does He have in stored for my parents and me after this? Depsite this, my mom always stayed positive and I somehow managed to relate to the messages the pastor preached every Sunday. Every Sunday he would preach the same thing, but I guess I needed to hear this more than once- God loves you so much and will never abandon you. He has great things for you, He will always take care of you.....great things are yet to come. About a month after the closer of my mom's & I resturant, I found out I was pregnant. I was in disbelief, just confused really. I finally convinced Gabe to get fixed and he agreed to the initial consultation and with my infertility problems and using protection I just couldn't believe. Instead of seeing this as a total blessing after the storm I continued my whole first trimester in disbelief and deniel. Not until recently, I met with an older wise friend who turned the light on for me. She said this baby will be the biggest joy in not only in my life, but my parents. God knew this is just what we needed after what happened with the restaurant. We all have more time in our lives (who doesn't want more time) to enjoy the blessings this baby will bring. Her smile and happiness made me realize this is the beginning of great things are yet to come. From that moment, I am over joyed about this pregnancy and beyond excited, just like if it was my first baby.
I conclude this post by saying that I am grateful for extended family. I love how I am close to my cousins, sister in laws, and of course my mother, sister and daughters are the world to me. I can't forget about my husband, who is my rock. This pregnancy had made me more appreciative of him and I pretty much tell him everyday- you're so good to me, thank you!!!!
As I look back the last eleven years of my life, I think God was gradually making me stronger and mature to handle some of life's biggest trials.....back to back. I was devastated when my dad called me two years ago to tell me he only had a few more months to live. We both let go of the past and re-kindled our father/daughter relationship about two years prior to his diagnosis. I felt like I didn't have enough time to spend with him- I had plans with him and desire to spend more time. Not a day went by when I didn't talk to my dad everyday. That year I was so thankful for phones and I learned a a huge lesson- don't hold onto hurt and grudges for 10+ years. Shortly after my dad's death, my cousin, who my sister and I grew up with and played with on weekends died from a tragic motorcycle accident. He was 31 years of age and I suddenly realized the true meaning of- Only God knows when your last day will be. It scared the crap out of me because my biggest fear in life is that God will take my babies. From that moment I made a point to say I love you to my girls more than once a day and to pray for their protection and to have faith that I'll always have my children with me.
I remember about a year ago being so thankful for learning to be patient! Good things happen when you wait, right?! I laugh now thinking that we moved a total of six times in less than seven months! I thought if I had to pack another box and fold all my clothes while being pregnant I am gonna explode and scream at someone! I tell ya, I appreciated the small things after moving so many times! Moreover, I am especially thankful to live on a private property with farm animals and not having to worry about my girls playing outside with out my constant supervision.
This year was another toughy. So tough that I pretty much secluded myself from friends and obviously writing about it. I felt like the storm my family just went through was a sign that God had forsaken us. I seriously thought He turned his back on us when we lost our restaurant. We tried everything in our power to stop an evil woman from buying the shopping center (where we had our restaurant in) to terminate our lease. After meeting with lawyers and trying to come up with alternative solutions it boiled down to one thing...time. We were given a 30 day notice and there is not much you can do in 30 days- as far as moving or buying more time. Closing the doors on July 31 was the hardest thing my family and I ever went through. Telling employees who have worked for us for 6 years that they don't have a job was heart breaking. Saying goodbye to my employees and dedicated customers who remember me before I was pregnant with Hannah was tough. No one could ever understand or comprehend how hard it is to start a restuarant. The fact that we ran a sucessful one for six years and to be forced to vacate, not becuase we couldn't pay rent, but because of someone's greed was beyond painful. This woman who bought the shopping center not only has money, but is in the city council and is well known in this town and my mom and I know her on a personal level. Instead of offering us money for our establishment and business she bought the stip so that her son could open a bar/restaurant in our spot.
Like I mentioned before, I felt like this was not meant to be and surely God turned his back on us. I couldn't see the light at the end of this stormy tunnel. I couldn't abide by that saying- when one door closes, another one opens. I couldn't bear to see my parents in pain....to see them lose everything. I have Gabe for financial support, but my parents? How could God do this to them? What does He have in stored for my parents and me after this? Depsite this, my mom always stayed positive and I somehow managed to relate to the messages the pastor preached every Sunday. Every Sunday he would preach the same thing, but I guess I needed to hear this more than once- God loves you so much and will never abandon you. He has great things for you, He will always take care of you.....great things are yet to come. About a month after the closer of my mom's & I resturant, I found out I was pregnant. I was in disbelief, just confused really. I finally convinced Gabe to get fixed and he agreed to the initial consultation and with my infertility problems and using protection I just couldn't believe. Instead of seeing this as a total blessing after the storm I continued my whole first trimester in disbelief and deniel. Not until recently, I met with an older wise friend who turned the light on for me. She said this baby will be the biggest joy in not only in my life, but my parents. God knew this is just what we needed after what happened with the restaurant. We all have more time in our lives (who doesn't want more time) to enjoy the blessings this baby will bring. Her smile and happiness made me realize this is the beginning of great things are yet to come. From that moment, I am over joyed about this pregnancy and beyond excited, just like if it was my first baby.
I conclude this post by saying that I am grateful for extended family. I love how I am close to my cousins, sister in laws, and of course my mother, sister and daughters are the world to me. I can't forget about my husband, who is my rock. This pregnancy had made me more appreciative of him and I pretty much tell him everyday- you're so good to me, thank you!!!!
Sunday, November 4, 2012
Halloween....
Today, I took down all of the Halloween decorations. I was somewhat sad to take down the cobwebs I hung up because they looked so good through out my house. But, I was kinda grossed out when I saw some dead flies and spiders trapped in my cobwebs! As I was thinking how much fun the girls had this past week with Halloween I started to get excited about Christmas. Lulu is gonna have a blast opening presents and taking a picture with Santa! Next month is Christmas, which means I need to get serious about my holiday shopping list. Last year I was done by the end of the November. I will try to aim for that goal even though I haven't been feeling too good or up to going to the stores. I may take advantage of some online shopping though and hope for some good prices!
Back to Halloween.....we went to our friends house for trick or treating, snacks, and playtime for the kids. Hannah was jazzed to say "Trick or treat, smell my feet, give me something good to eat"! Some of the older folks were happy to hear her say that, they gave her double handfuls of candy! Lulu caught on to the fun towards the end of evening and started to follow the kids and came home with a decent amount of candy! It was a fun night indeed for all and the weather was perfect too! Don't think Halloween in Texas ever gets cold so I have no idea why I bought a winter costume for Lulu?! I bought her a ladybug costume that she wore for Hannah's costume birthday party because it was windy that day, but no way on earth could she have worn that on Halloween night (high 80's)
Back to Halloween.....we went to our friends house for trick or treating, snacks, and playtime for the kids. Hannah was jazzed to say "Trick or treat, smell my feet, give me something good to eat"! Some of the older folks were happy to hear her say that, they gave her double handfuls of candy! Lulu caught on to the fun towards the end of evening and started to follow the kids and came home with a decent amount of candy! It was a fun night indeed for all and the weather was perfect too! Don't think Halloween in Texas ever gets cold so I have no idea why I bought a winter costume for Lulu?! I bought her a ladybug costume that she wore for Hannah's costume birthday party because it was windy that day, but no way on earth could she have worn that on Halloween night (high 80's)
Below are pictures taken a few days before Halloween....
Hannah carved a CAT! Too bad it only lasted a couple of hours until Luna ate half of the pumpkin. I didn't even have a chance to put a candle inside and lite it up and take a picture at night =( |
Sunday, October 28, 2012
BiRTHdAy GiRl
My little Hannah who turned six yesterday looked like she turned 10! Per her request we straightened her hair and she looked so much older. It was so nice that her birthday landed on a Saturday because we had a small little party on her actual celebration day! Her day started with a wake up call...by us signing happy birthday and opened presents. She got all dressed up in her new clothes and I started to prepare for her party, which was a Halloween costume party!! She invited a couple of her close friends from school and it was a great small party! We had games, pinata, Halloween snacks and cake! We ended the night eating at Chili's because she never forgot how special she felt when the whole restaurant sang happy birthday to her last year!
The start of the hour long process (night before her bday). The bottom curls took the longest because they're tighter. |
Finished product! Not perfect, by the end of the hour Hannah became VERY in-patient |
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