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


Birthday girl!  She wanted some pink in her hair for her cosutme
My little ladybug with her sister who is a cowgirl

 Party time!!!
 My cute little ladybug in the corner
Bowling!!!  Thank you Pinterest for the cute idea


 My mom put a lot of time making this cake for Hannah.  She did a fabulous job and it tasted good! 


Below are my favorite family pictures......
 Love this one- this is what I do all day....kiss my CHUBBY cheeks.  Lukily, she doesn't get upset & gabe caught my everyday moments on camera :)



It was so neat to hear everyone sing to her!  The restaurant wasn't that full so everyone who was dinning was clapping and singing.  Super special moment! 

Friday, October 26, 2012

Compassion

I always hear other parents tell stories of how their children opted out on birthday gifts of parties to help a local charity.  Or young children feeding the poor on thanksgiving day with their parents.  I always wondered when Hannah would develop compassion for the unfortunate ones.  Gabe and I always tell her- eat your dinner, there are kids starving and would love a fresh hot meal.  Or be thankful you have 10 pairs of shoes to choose from, there are kids that only have one pair...with holes.  My favorite one- no, I am not going to buy you that toy because you have tons of toys and there are girls who only have one toy, just one!  As we lecture her I feel like our words are meaningless to her.  She just stares at us and changes her demeanor probably because she thinks she's in trouble.

Finally, she strikes an interest in Gabes and I conversation about sending a Christmas gift to a boy we sponsor in Africa.  I was shocked when she stopped coloring and sat next to me and started to ask why I would want to buy a cow as a Christmas present.  She started to look at each page in the catalog I received from the organization we sponsor.  She came across a graphic article of a boy on a hospital bed who just got out if heart surgery.  Her face had concerned written all over it.  My heart smiled and I thought to myself...finally she has developed compassion!  I read her the article about the little boy who is her age in need of a new heart and continued to show her pictures of kids eating rice, kids playing in the streets and small kids working in the fields.  Finally, she started to realize how fortunate she is and how blessed she is to not have to work at age 5.  She wanted to see a picture of the boy we sponsor and asked why I would want to send livestock.  I explained that cows, pigs and chickens were more valuable to him than toys.  I found pictures of small kids working in the fields and read out loud about the part where they walk for miles.  She then offered other gift ideas such as, gloves, a lawn mower or a mouse pad for his computer.  She then realizes this boy may not have a computer and figured gloves would be best since he works outside in the fields. 

I can only hope with her birthday coming up that she would be thankful for what she gets.  Now I know I have a story to tell that will give her a dose of reality when she gets ungrateful.  I am looking forward to Thanksgiving because I think she will show an interest in feeding the poor with her dad and have compassion for those who do not have much.

Sunday, October 21, 2012

Chick-a-dees

The last time I posted photos or even talked about my chicks is when they were babies.  Our original two- Ms. Brown and Ms. Sunflower are still laying brown eggs and now one of our four is laying green eggs!  The new four- Frannie, Frances, Tia Claudia and Sydney are always together, but one of them turned into a rooster, lol.  Frannie is not cute Frannie anymore, she or he is now Frank!  Gabe can't wait to kill and eat him!  I don't think the ladies mind havin a handsome rooster prouncin the coup making his calls!  Pretty soon the other two should be laying green eggs too!  It is nice to not have eggs on my grocery list!!!  Love eating some healthy organic eggs!!!!

All three are different in size and color too!