Tuesday, July 5, 2011

235 years..... an inconceivable amount of moments

What a sweet day we had celebrating our country's birthday! 235 years old! So young compared to so many other countries. So many accomplishments in such a short time. Some as Christians we can't be proud of. However, there are many to uphold and see to it that we continue for the sake of our future generations.


It is so late and I am so tired. Often I don't update the blog anymore because I am so tired or can't find the camera cord so I put it off for the next day. The next day arrives, but it brings with it more fun, pictures, and memories. Looking back at some of my older posts I am so thankful I was committed to journaling the year I stayed home with the kids. Then I see where I slacked off when I went back to work almost 2 years ago and I wonder how many precious moments I've already forgotten.
So I've decided to journal our day's events whether I am ready with pictures or not. There are so many little things that the kids say or do that I don't want to forget. It's the little things that make our life so rich. Making flour stars all over our driveway with all three kids.
Luke shouting "Whoa! Did you see that, Mom and Dad?!" EVERY time a firework was super loud or colorful. The kids flying their 4th of July paper airplanes. Watching Greg try and make a red, white, and blue drink. Paper lanterns Olivia and I made looking so beautiful with the tea-lights burning wondering at what point they might catch fire...only one did. ;) Sweet Luke running when Greg set off a bottle rocket and torn between going back for his lost flip flop or staying away from the flying bottle rocket. Nathan climbing into my lap towards the end of the neighborhood fireworks display @ 10:15 p.m. ready to go back in the house to sleep.
These and so many more little "things" are the reason I am going to try my best to blog every day. Life goes by so quickly and so much happens in such a short time. I don't want to forget any of it!

Family visits are the best!

Mami Elia left on Saturday. We were sad to see her go, but so thankful we had 3 full weeks to enjoy her company. We went to the pool, had picnics, went blackberry picking several times, went swimming up in the mountains, and ate many pupusas! Mami Elia knows the name of every plant, flower, and fruit growing. It's also pretty much amazing how she can spot things growing in places most people walk by and miss. So because of her love of nature we make sure to go to the UT gardens or the Knoxville Botanical Gardens. We have been taking pictures in those places since Olivia was 3 months old and Mami Elia came to stay with us for a month.
Olivia wore one of the beautiful dresses Mami Elia brought for her.
I was hoping that the kids would pick up some Spanish by having her here speaking Spanish constantly. They only picked up a few words, but I told them we would continue speaking Spanish so they would be ready for the next time Mami Elia comes to visit. Nathan isn't too thrilled about it, but he is always hesitant to try new things and is mostly embarrassed. Olivia is slowly warming up to the idea. She doesn't think Spanish is easy to learn or pronounce. Luke is the easiest since he's the youngest. His accent is beautiful and he repeats everything.
Nathan and Luke with gummies in their mouths.


This girl loves her Mami Elia!

I'm hoping that by this time next year, all three kids will be ready to ask Mami Eila in Spanish if she enjoyed her trip down to see us.

Hard to get everybody smiling and looking at the same time. Almost had a perfect picture.

Monday, June 20, 2011

Sweet Days...

Mami Elia is here and we are enjoying her company. The kids are trying to communicate with her despite the language barrier. All three kids lavish her with hugs and kisses.
Roasting marshmallows. Eating S'mores.


Olivia is enjoying having a roommate as Mami Elia is sleeping in her room with her. Olivia loves getting the toiletries out of the cabinet. She likes to put Mami Elia's toothpaste on her toothbrush and then they brush their teeth together. My heart just aches as I write this thinking how sad my sweet girl will be the first morning Mami Elia is gone.
Olivia just loves hugging her.
Mami Elia got to attend Olivia's art exhibition on Friday!

Olivia had art camp this week so we have dropped her off @ the museum and then we have headed to the gym. Mami Elia has worked out with us this week even participating in a Zumba class!
We have gone to the pool, shopped a little, and eaten all the yummy food she brought from El Salvador! I've gained 2 lbs. Yikes!
This morning it rained hard. When the sun came out we decided we'd take an adventure and go hunting for blackberries up by the dam. Well it started to POUR just as we got in the car. So we went to Target looking for some "adventure" toys from the dollar spot since the boys were so disappointed that it had started raining again. While we were shopping Greg found some wild blackberries growing nearby and our adventure started. All three kids loved picking the berries. Luke REALLY enjoyed it. He ate more than he picked....no surprise there!

So hard to smile for the camera when you are eating blackberries!

Mami Elia picking blackberries and eating a few.

Nathan saved most of the blackberries he picked.

On the way back Greg spotted some blackberries in a lot near the house so he and I got out and picked. We have scratches all up and down our legs and arms to prove how "wild" these blueberries were. Mami Elia found some raspberries that were absolutely delicious!
Father's Day and is he relaxing? Nope! Climbing steep hills to get us blackberries.

We ate our Wok Hay when we got home (carry out) and made some blackberry jam, 3 jars!

He managed the chopsticks pretty well.

Eating Lo Mein and Chicken Fried Rice.


After cleaning up we went back out and picked enough raspberries to make 3 jars of raspberry jam.
Pretty deep basket almost full of raspberries.

I have never liked store bought raspberries. These raspberries are delicious! They are so sweet. We planted some seeds on our property in hopes we might have some bushes one year. Mami Elia can grow anything so we are hoping her green thumb brings us good luck. Plus, how awesome would it be to have raspberries growing next time she comes to visit that she helped us grow! 



Nathan's silly face.


The boys climbed a steep hill to help Daddy pick some raspberries. They slid on the way down.

 We also have about a pint of blackberries to eat with our breakfast tomorrow.

Pretty good sized blackberries

It still makes me laugh at the thought of us out with our boots picking berries trying not to get all cut up by the bushes. All in all a very good day. An excellent week!

Saturday, April 2, 2011

Birthday!!!

Well, Olivia turned 8 this past Wednesday and Nathan turns 4 on Tuesday. Had to believe they are another year old. This afternoon we celebrated both with a Cosmic Bowling party. The kids had a blast although at first all Nathan wanted to do was open his presents!  Here are some pictures from their party. It's time for bed so they're unedited.
   












Christmas Card Pictures

These are some pictures we took for our Christmas card.
















                                   We made Gingerbread cookies over the Christmas break.