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Where has all the time gone? |
Well, 'nuff said about that. It was really supposed to lead into the realization that the end of 2012 is just 5 days away. Not fun when I have a feeling that I'm not finished with something important, and I really can't think of what it is, but I feel rushed for some reason. Oh, maybe it's the fact that I'm supposed to be driving mom and Julia back to Cheney, WA, in about 1 and 1/2 weeks. Yikes! That's going to be a 4 day trip there; one week stay at mom's; a 4 day trip home; and keeping up with Alex's homeschool while we're on the road. Noooo I don't like to think about it! It's going to be cold and snowy throughout the drive. I hope we can do this. It has to be done. Julia is moving in with mom so she can help take care of the house, go to college, and to get out from under our wing so she can flyyyyyyyyy! Haha, she's such a little adult already. Of all my kids, I have the least bit of worry for her. She's pretty witty and very inquisitive, so if there is something she doesn't know or can't yet accomplish it'll only be a matter of time until she does! Good Girl!
I am also stressing about some personal issues that MUST MUST MUST be resolved, or I just may not make it through: meaning having a nervous break-down, locking myself up in a looney-bin, becoming a basket-case...who knows. If I don't get it together I will lose out of many beautiful opportunities ahead. I think it's time for some goal setting, and what better time to do it than New Years 2013!! I'm going to make my list, check it twice, and wipe away my naughty ways to make them NICE! So, that was dumb, but I had fun with it.
I will probably have to blog my list of resolutions in the next couple of days...just as a sweet reminder for me to say on track. But in the meantime, listen to how our Christmas went!
Christmas eve:
I decided that having guests over for dinner was the best way to spend it. As always I invited a few families to join us! Those in attendance were Eliot and Isabel Beltran with their four children and Isabel's mother and step-dad. Also, the Westover's came: Priscilla and Steve brought their two sons, Ethan and Nick. Then my favorite neighbors, the Varelas' were with us as well. Actually, Troy and Melissa were the first to arrive on Christmas eve; and of course they brought their two boys, Aaron and Elijah. Let's see...who else? Oh, the missionaries showed up at around 8pm. Elder Mason (who happens to be from Kennewick, WA), and Elder...hmmmm what is his name? Anyhoo, they were busy gentlemen on Christmas Eve, so I'm really glad they were able to come eat with us at the end of the night. Then to add to that crowd we had our own little family! All of us minus Cydney, Plus Mom! OH and MOM, she made...ahhh What a WONDERFUL meal she cooked up!!! She made two types of Pozole -considering she is Mexican, having that traditional dish was expected and much desired! We all decided to go for a new taste and try out the Green Pozole, or in other words, Pozole Verde, and let me tell you: IT WAS GOOD! Of course we also had the Pozole Rojo, as usual, and that tasted the same as every year; not that it's a bad thing, it's just that the Pozole Verde stole the show! Our meal also consisted of chips, salsa, tostadas, Ambrosia (made by Julia and it was delish!), some amazing raspberry punch, a delicious cheese cake (bought at Cheesecake Factory, and then two delectable homemade blueberry pies brought and made by Priscilla! Oh what a night.
I decided that having guests over for dinner was the best way to spend it. As always I invited a few families to join us! Those in attendance were Eliot and Isabel Beltran with their four children and Isabel's mother and step-dad. Also, the Westover's came: Priscilla and Steve brought their two sons, Ethan and Nick. Then my favorite neighbors, the Varelas' were with us as well. Actually, Troy and Melissa were the first to arrive on Christmas eve; and of course they brought their two boys, Aaron and Elijah. Let's see...who else? Oh, the missionaries showed up at around 8pm. Elder Mason (who happens to be from Kennewick, WA), and Elder...hmmmm what is his name? Anyhoo, they were busy gentlemen on Christmas Eve, so I'm really glad they were able to come eat with us at the end of the night. Then to add to that crowd we had our own little family! All of us minus Cydney, Plus Mom! OH and MOM, she made...ahhh What a WONDERFUL meal she cooked up!!! She made two types of Pozole -considering she is Mexican, having that traditional dish was expected and much desired! We all decided to go for a new taste and try out the Green Pozole, or in other words, Pozole Verde, and let me tell you: IT WAS GOOD! Of course we also had the Pozole Rojo, as usual, and that tasted the same as every year; not that it's a bad thing, it's just that the Pozole Verde stole the show! Our meal also consisted of chips, salsa, tostadas, Ambrosia (made by Julia and it was delish!), some amazing raspberry punch, a delicious cheese cake (bought at Cheesecake Factory, and then two delectable homemade blueberry pies brought and made by Priscilla! Oh what a night.
Christmas morning was not an easy one: we all had to wake up early and we were T-I-R-E-D! Alex had stayed up ALL night to separate everyone's gifts into their own special piles. HAHA, to think of it, Julia and Corey described the scenery. He had posted sticky notes to make a seating arrangement. He placed Andy and on the floor, Corey and Julia separated, and Nani in an awkward place at the couch, and I think Mitch had the recliner. Anyway, he's so cute to think of each of us, I just think he was way too excited to care where we all sat.
I don't want to get into what each and every person received this year, but let me just say that we were all very, immensely blessed. The Lord is good to us. How can I possibly repay his love? I am thankful that I have the faith that I do, it gives me hope and the desire to do good in this terrible and cold world!
Hope that each of you had a Merry Christmas!