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Tuesday, October 25

Reflections on Bloom


This past weekend, I attended the Bloom Women’s Retreat where the mother of a dear friend of mine was speaking.  I know their family’s story, but to be able to hear it from a different perspective (and see the video that made tears flow from depths of my soul) was very special to say the least.  In heaven we are going to experience fellowship with God and others at an incomparable level, and part of that will be hearing their story (and hopefully watching the 3D version of it too, hehe)  It was amazing to get a little piece of that here on Earth...to see His work in people’s lives, how they have overcome and conquered even through pain and hardship, and to get to know my sisters in a deeper way.

I didn’t know what to expect, but came with expectancy in my heart.  It has been a stressful couple of weeks (the immigration saga, Luigi’s trip out of the country after the sudden death of his uncle, a battle of sickness with our children, and considering adoption...just to name a few things).  I was needing some answers from the Lord, and a refreshing for my weary soul.  Thank you Lord that your timing is perfect!  

I am still processing many things, but wanted to write down a few notes/quotes that really spoke to my heart last weekend.  

In His presence, there is fullness of joy.

Shattered dreams are never random, they’re a piece of a larger puzzle.

Nights of crying your eyes out lead to days of laughter...it is a GIFT to receive.

God doesn’t call the qualified, He qualifies the called.

Write His mercies in water, trials in granite.

The opposite of play is depression (not work).


Questions to reflect on:

Am I “tuned in” to what has eternal significance?
How can I be more fun?
How can I laugh more with my children?
What needs to change in my life?
What do I want to be known for?

Tuesday, October 18

Gentiles, Jedis, and Bad Women



We were watching a webstreaming of the Feast of Tabernacles gathering in Jerusalem.  Angus Buchan, from the movie “Faith Like Potatoes” was preaching in his strong accent but the children didn’t seemed to be phased until...he said “to the gentiles.”

Aryelle perked up and said, “Mamita, did he just say Jedis?  Is Jesus going to make us Jedis?”

Ha!  Well, not exactly...

Then about an hour later, Levi said, “Mamita, that man’s wife is very bad.”

I looked at him with a confused look as I heard Angus speaking very highly of his wife, how she is a woman of prayer and watches over their household and all the orphans they have adopted.  

Then Levi said in a very concerned voice, “but he said she’s the mala of the family!”  I had to laugh because mala does mean bad or evil in Spanish.  However, Angus' actual words were “She’s the mada (imagine mother with a very strong accent...hehe) of my family!


Earlier that afternoon, the children and I had a big discussion about how we don’t assume everything on movies is acceptable to say (after playfully calling Papito an idiot... big oops!  Still trying to figure out where that one came from.)  Anyway, glad they really took that discussion to heart.  hehe

Monday, October 17

Make it Yourself - Lego Table


It has been almost two years since our family entered into “the Lego phase.”  When Levi opened up that very first box, I knew...someday, we will have a Lego table!  Now if it were possible to ship things from amazon.com to Panama, I would’ve been tempted to do so a whole lot sooner.  However, since the move, our little table that used to get lots of action in our kitchen, now sits rather lonely in the corner.  That’s when the lightbulb went on...we could add a top and make our own Lego Table!!

Here’s what I did:




- Recycled a top from an outside table
(basically a square of pressed wood that measured 2 x 2)
and asked the hubby to spray paint it black for obvious reasons
(like covering the water damage and crayon decor that is now WAY out of style)


-Hot glued 4 large lego squares to make land and water


-Waited for the troops to return...


-Surprised the happy boy!!


Taaadaaa!  I was very happy with how the finished project turned out
(and the fact that it cost $24 to make!)


Thursday, October 6

Nerves or Nachos?



Let me just warn you up front.  We’re all about keeping it real around here.  This is not our Falsebook Facebook page, it is life...the good, the bad, and the ugly.  Last night, it was definitely ugly!

I fell asleep putting Sissy to sleep, and awoke a couple of hours later to multiple toilet flushes.  After spending the day watching my man tirelessly pursue our immigration situation, I chuckled to myself about how he is even persistent with the flushing!  Rolled over and went to sleep until...Boom!  It hit me.  First the awful gurgling noise you could hear from across the room.  Then the cold sweat and goosebumps (or chicken skin in Spanish), followed by the uncontrollable lip curl as you grab your stomach in pain.  Your brain registers the emergency situation just in time for you to jump up and make a mad dash for the white throne.  Whew!

All right, now the joke was on me.  We both slowly and gingerly walked backed to the bed and tried to come up with a reason for the suffering (as if that would somehow make it all better.)  Was it NERVES from stressing about this immigration situation and wondering if it will ever be resolved?  Highly probable, but wouldn’t account for the precise timing...within minutes.  Was it the four dollars-fourth of a cup serving of  NACHOS I ordered at the stadium?  Nope, because Luigi only had one bite...hardly enough to trigger his “buzzard” stomach that can handle anything.  

Finally, at around 0230 we realized that if we sat straight up in bed and didn’t move a muscle...life would be okay.  Every ten minutes or so one of us would be brave and inch down a little, until it felt like the little bubble moving too far inside a level.  At this point it was flat out comical, although I’m not sure if I laughed or cried myself to sleep.

I was reminded of a Dean's Memo that was read over the loudspeaker of our ship on Semester at Sea (when 800 of 1000 passengers were sick after a certain port), "You will not die from diarrhea…you will just feel like you're going to die."

After some discussion, we think we figured it out...let’s just say if something says “Refrigerate after opening.” that most likely means before carrying it around in your diaper bag all day.  Lesson learned the hard way.

Tuesday, October 4

Created from a rib(bon)

I am LOVING our new bible curriculum! (You can read more about it here).  We start our day drawing stick figures of the bible story, then collect our illustrations in a binder.  We were flipping through previous lessons, and I was asking the children some review questions.  

I asked Aryelle “How did God make Adam?”

She quickly replied “He pulled a ribbon out of him!”

(add photo)

“and that was the lion that was allergic to Adam.”

Saturday, October 1

Earth Cake - Happy Birthday World!


We celebrated Feast of Trumpets this week, and according to Jewish tradition this is also the World’s birthday...so we made a birthday cake for the world!  This was a complete throw-together, and all about the process for sure!



I used my Wilton sports ball cake pan, mostly because I can’t find many excuses to use it (although you could bake it any any two glass or ceramic bowls of the same size.)  I used my Wacky Cake recipe because it needs a firm texture to be able to stand by itself.  If you use a very light and fluffy cake, you will have a visual lesson on plate tectonics colliding...or a big mess!

So here it goes:


After it is cooled completely, frost the top of one cake, flip the second and plop it on top.  (Note to self, do NOT set it on the stand “sharp side up” to take the photo...oops! ) 


Next, cover it all with a layer of chocolate frosting, and stick it in the fridge while you wait for the baby to take a nap.  Hmm, why could that be?  (Levi took this picture, and insisted on me including it.  hehe)


Tell the children not to play “spoon blast off” over the cake while you’re getting the other ingredients ready.


Let them drizzle the (vanilla tinted) green and blue frosting on to look like water and land, while trying to make the control freak in you relax and let them create.  hehe


Laugh as your children try to frantically lick every drop off of the spoon and bowl before you get back to the table to collect them!

Happy Birthday Earth!

Monthly Memories - September 2011