Friday, December 10, 2010

This is the Season Beloved Of The Year

I love December, there’s something about cold evenings that make you want to have hot chocolate for dinner.
I love the twinkling lights on top of houses and listening to Christmas songs all day long.
We got our decorations up and set them up on December 1st, Josh loved our musical decorations. He’d set them up together and made them sing all at the same time.
Julia loved helping me decorate, If I stepped back to check on something she would do the same thing and give me her opinion about it. Love this girl!
But even so, having started early, I felt that most of my time was being spent worrying about finding good deals.
After the thought of not enjoying December the way that it should be enjoyed, I decided to have some fun with the kids.
If we ever came across a Santa we made sure we sat on his lap and we told him what we wished for.

Julia always very kindly would ask for a zhu zhu pet and a unicorn pillow pet, nothing more. Josh on the other hand sounded very demanding and sure of himself. Santa I want a chu chu train..a big one, OK!. Every Santa we saw was told the same thing, they were feeling very confident about Christmas.
On December 4Th we had our ward Christmas party. This year they had a sleigh ride and hot chocolate and chili. We circled around the neighborhood for 5 minutes singing Christmas carols.
The next day Spencer brought a gingerbread house from Costco. It was mostly pre-assembled, we just had to do the fun part, eat the candy. While Julia and I worked hard decorating the house, Josh and Spence worked extra hard eating those decorations. We had great fun!
On the 6Th, we had to write our letter to Santa, by then the kids were sure about what they wanted. Since Josh couldn’t write, his daddy helped him draw pictures of what he wanted. After we were done we found the perfect spot and put them on the tree. Santa was so tired that night that he forgot to send his elf to pick up the letters. The kids were very worried about Santa, but were thrilled the next morning when they came running to the tree to find that the letters were gone and that Santa had left his elf behind to check on them and help them make good choices.


On the 8Th I took the kids to This is the Place in Salt Lake. I’ve never been there myself and it never crossed my mind to call for information. We got there at 3:30 and the place didn’t open until 6:00. I was so mad. I went back to my car and cry. An hour drive wasted and we got nothing out of it. Then in a sudden blink I realized we could just go across the street to the Zoo. My spirits went up again and I was delighted to have made this choice. We paid regular price, but I guess to see the lights in the zoo, which turn on at 5:00, you have to pay extra price.
I was nervous about dragging three kids and making them walk for a couple of hours, but boy was it worth it. Julia and Josh loved it. They hopped from exhibit to exhibit loving everything they saw, even plain old chickens.

The nicest thing about going at this time of the day was that we literally had the entire zoo to ourselves and it wasn’t 100 degrees outside either. All the animals were eating when we got there so they really performing for us. Some did a little bit too much performing.
We were at the gorilla’s exhibit and the big male gorilla was as far as the glass wall as he could be, so were waving our hands and making faces at him, when all the sudden he came charging over with a sack on his hand. OMG, I looked at Julia and Josh and they were terrified so I launched myself on top of them trying to protect them, forgetting completely where I was and more importantly the fact that there was a thick glass wall between us and the gorilla. Oh well, we all laugh seconds later

The other monkeys were adorable they came up to us and try to touch us through the glass.

And for the first time in the many times we had visited the zoo we saw the wolves.
I was also able to tolerate the smell in the reptile enclosure. As we walked out of it Josh said to me out of the blues: “mommy I don’t like snakes”, good I don’t either.
The zoo was delightful with all the lights, but the top of the night was witnessing Santa's arrival to the zoo with his reindeer. He had to rush away from the crowd of kids that were following him. We saw him and talked to him and if I didn’t know better I could be telling you right now that I had met the real Santa. We were cold but as soon as we saw him we warmed up with smiles. It was magical.

We were done about 6:00 at the zoo and I was ready to come home, but Josh had overheard me talking about a train ride at This is the Place. I had given him my word so we drove back to it(across the street) and made our way into the display.
It was definitely a special night, we saw the rest of Santa’s reindeer, visited the elf shop and got to put our names in the NiCe list. We saw a living nativity, Julia remembered that she had dressed up as a shepherd in Ecuador for my mom’s church and felt really special about seeing these other shepherds there.

We took a train ride singing carols along the way. I discovered that Julia and Josh both know the song Santa is coming to town. My heart melted when I heard their two little voices echoing the voices of the other carolers in the train. This was just the right way to finish our night
On the 16th we had my traditional Ecuadorian style Christmas party. Christmas Eve was my favorite night of the year and I am grateful that my family can all come to make this party special.
We had turkey, courtesy of Costco, a corn vegetable dish and a potato dish. The potato dish never made it because it exploded right as I hoping to move to the right. Minutes early Spencer had set the baking dish on top of a burning top and I overheated the glass. It broke into a million pieces; thank goodness no one got hurt or cut. Spencer’s brother run over to Wal-Mart to get potato wedges as a substitute, not a very fancy meal, but it turned out good.
For dessert we had hot chocolate and cinnamon rolls. After that we played a game that I had seen in minute to win it and we it was over it was time to exchange presents. This year we had Matt’s family and they had us. It was great seeing every one’s faces all lit up with the spirit of Christmas. Thanks again to my family for making this a well sought for tradition.
December 20th a Monday. Spencer is off on Mondays and we had planned to go see the lights at Temple Square. We almost decided on cancelling because of the heavy rain and snow that had been falling down for the past three days and was scheduled to get worst that night. I am glad we didn’t. It was a beautiful night, chilly but not crowded and just so clean with the new fallen snow on the floor.

We took our time looking and admiring the lights, the nativity and appreciating how beautiful and detailed the Temple looked. Nevertheless, riding the light rail to and from Temple Square was a highlight of the night.

After Temple Square we walked over to the Gateway Mall and saw the big Christmas Tree(2 stories tall) and the lights around
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On the 21st, my sister in law Megan invited us to go see the lights in Ogden. It was lovely. Julia was so thrilled to see into the decorated shops stationed all along the park. Josh only cared about the one with Mickey Mouse or trains, if he didn’t see any he would automatically remember how cold he was. When we were done we went over to Ryan and Megan’s house for some cousin playing, hot chocolate drinking and chit chatting.

Very busy month indeed, but I am glad that we have all these memories to remember.
P.S. I started this post on December 10Th and just finished it on January 6Th

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

A.D 5 months



Already 5 months old! I can't believe it. This little boy is amazing, just as jolly as he can be.

This are a few things I've learned about my son in this past 5 months:

-He plays with his spit and makes bubbles with it when he is really content.
-He hates to be left alone
-He loves to watch TV
-He really enjoys music
-He is happy to see Julia around
-He hates lukewarm milk. His bottles have to be really warm so he can be a happy boy
-He has to have a bath before bedtime. He doesn't go to bed without one
-He wakes up with a smile, even if he starts crying a couple of minutes later
-He is very independent. Already holds his own bottle
-He hasn't figure it out how to laugh yet, he makes some really funny noises when we tickle him.
-He doesn't like blankets unless they are helping him to hold his bottle.
-Plays peek-a-boo; He puts the blanket on top his face until I say peek-a-boo and repeats it again and again.
-LOVES to eat.
-He is a talker, He mumbles all day long
-He loves Tummy time. He can actually move on his tummy to reach for things


That's my boy at 5 months old, I learn something new about him every day.
I am grateful for having him. Just a year ago we were going through a really emotional time thinking we might of lost him. That was the hardest week I've ever had, I am grateful to have Andrew, even though we lost his little brother, He is a true blessing to me and our family. I couldn't imagine life without having his sweet little soul around.

Thursday, December 2, 2010

Novermber

It is fun to look at the pictures that I have taken this month. It just reflects my kids personalities and who they are.

Julia:

She is sweet, caring, loves her family, nurturing andgentle
Josh:

GOOF, silly, wild imagination as well, adores Julia

A.D

Smiley, Sweet, Happy, Content, Full of love

Oh, my kids you drive me nuts some days, but you put a smile on me most days and for that I am grateful that you are mine.
What a better month than November to recognize all the big and little blessings that I have been blessed with.

1.- The church
My testimony that this church is real means everything to me. I know Heavenly Father knows me. He is there for me and I know that everything that is Lost can be Found.
My Heavenly Father found me one cold and lonely New York night and has never let go ever since.
2.-My husband.
He is the fuel tat keeps me going. I have much to learn on how to be a good mother and wife but I know that it is because of him that I strive to be my best.
3.- My kids
Although I complaint about them a lot they are really good kids. Better than i ever was. They are sweet and kind and fill my heart with gladness

4.- My family
Each one of them completes and fulfills a part of me. I am gratefull that I know we can be together forever
5.- My home
I complaint about this one a lot too. Why don't I have an upstairs laundry room, why isn't my basement finished, etc, etc, but how blessed I am to have a cozy and warm place to live and enjoy every day, a place to make memories and where we can gather to have a good time. Considering where I grew up, this should feel like a mansion to me, I tend to forget it.

Grandma Smith



On November 13th we attended Spencer's G'ma's funeral in Cornish, Utah
Although I only knew her for a couple of years and visited her just a handful of times I was able to appreciate her and love her.
She truly reminded me of my grandma who passed away many years ago. They both had that strong and tell it like it is personality, yet you still knew they were gentle and sweet and GREAT cooks.
She passed away peacefully and gladly, she was finally able to move on to a better place and I am sure she had quite the welcome awaiting her, not to mention the though of having her reunited with her sweetheart who she dearly missed.
It was a lovely funeral.
She was buried in hillside over looking the place where she grew old at, where she lived her life, right next to her husband

I loved seeing my three men all dressed up in their tuxes


Some nice pictures of the kids, this cemetery was such a peaceful and heaven like place

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

28

11/11/11 .
How does it feel to be 28...Weird, but not as weird as to the realization that I am 28 and have 3 kids under the age of 4, Am married to the sweeties gringo in the world, live thousands of miles away from the place I used to call home.
I still remember 10 years ago I made sure I made some photographic memories of where I was, what I was doing and what my plans where for the future. So here is what Gaby though 10 years ago:

1.- Finish all my test and graduate from high school
2.- Take my final test from my English class and graduate from that as well
3.- Keep working in the in the theater production with the Lyric Society from Spain
4.- Get ready to become a NUN ( that's right )

Having this thoughts on mind, seeing what has become of me and where I am in life is a total blessing from beginning to end, not to mention I am glad I never became a nun
I am grateful for another year of life to enjoy and cherish with my family, for the memories that I have created and for those that are still to come.
Never, not even in my wildest dreams did I ever think life could be this sweet. Thanks Spencer, Julia, Josh, A.D. and to all my family for making it so.
Spencer surprise me with some must needed things, like a purse and my favorite perfume. I've been dying to get new ones of these for ages, but never got to do it.
Little to say I was delighted when I opened my presents.
Thanks to my mom I was able to go shopping for cloths. I haven't done that forever and let me tell you it felt glorious.
Julia came along with me. She is a great shopper and has good taste for her short 4 years. She kept me on check
Later that day Spencer and I had an evening to ourselves and had dinner together..NO KIDS!!
Of course by the end of the day I was missing my three little cuties.
What a better ending for a great day than to have cake and ice cream.

Thanks Spencer for making this day so special for me.

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

talking time Graduation!


Talking Time is this little program that the Davis district has available for kids with phonetics and pronunciation.
Julia was having some problems placing her tongue due to her under bite, so we started her up in the program on March.
She scored really low at her initial test, so the teachers had some concern.
I am happy to say that after only four months in the program she has graduated from it.
She can say all of the early developmental sounds as well as some later ones. Her teachers were so impressed to see this kind of progress in a student. They said that it usually take kids 1 to 2 years to gain all the knowledge they need to start making the right sounds, but this little girl tried her hardest and did it.
The only person that is going to be sad about not going to talking time any more is Josh.
This was like a little preschool to him, and even though nobody actually taught him, he made his way around the room listening and repeating sounds and every now and then he got to play a game and do a craft.

I am so thankful to these dedicated ladies that give it their best to try to teach these kids.
Teacher Lisa and teacher Sandy have been a blessing for little Julia. It is definitely because of them that my sweet girl can speak better.

Tea Parté

November tends to be an easy month for us, so I decided to spice things up by taking the kids to a tea party.
On November 6Th Pottery Barn through a tea party for the girls and they got to bring a doll along. The invitation said it was a princess tea party, so Julia decided to dress up and match her Cinderella doll.
We had a wonderful time. The kids had some cookies and apple juice, read stories: pinkalicious and Nancy Fancy, which will be added into our story book collection soon, made a craft and they also gave them cute tiaras to wear during the party.
Josh and Andrew had no choice but to come along. That’s what you get when you have an older sister, although you won’t hear any complaining from Josh. He sneaked on the table during snacks and got himself a cookie and a can of juice. When the food was gone he went back on playing with the trains they had on the boy’s side of the store.
Andrew was a good baby like always. As long as he has his bottle and a clean diaper he is a happy camper.

Monday, November 1, 2010

October 31st

Happy Halloween!

From:
Snow White, The red Dragon and our Little Monkey



The Monday before Halloween we spent our evening carving our pumpkins as a family. Of course Spencer and I did all the dirty and hard work, while the kids just got to pick their favorite styles for them. They did get to decorate some pumpkin with paint. Through the week, the kids and I also made some crafts to decorate our front room with and some spooky treats to eat.









Halloween was a crazy day as usual. Lots of stuff to do and places to visit


Our first stop was Macey’s . The kids got to trick or treat throughout the store and also got balloons (their favorites) and decorated their own Halloween cookies.
After that, we dashed to grandma and grandpa Smith’s house and had some pictures and treats of course.




Then we dashed to Toys R Us. I’ve made it our tradition to be part of their Halloween parade. It is so cute to see the kiddos walking around the store with their customs led by Geoffrey.
This time they got an adorable trick-or-treat bag, Nick Jr. candy and a Chugginton movie (Josh loves trains)

After that we took a break and went home and have lunch, took a little nap and at 4:00 we were ready to go again.
Our local Wal-Mart had a scavenger Hunt for candy. You had to go to different departments and figure it out which ones were giving the candy away. The kids loved it, but Spencer was not too pleased about this stop.


After this we came back for trunk or treat at our church and so did the storm.
We toughed the storm out and we trunk-or-treated on the rain. Thankfully I had brought umbrellas for the kids but no protection for me, so I was completely wet when this was over.
Poor A.D was kept in his stroller the whole time, just a few people got to pick inside the stroller and see how cute he was on his little monkey costume.

...........But wait we were not done yet.

After the rain cleared up and we warmed up with some hot chocolate and doughnuts, a beautiful rainbow appeared, so we decided to keep going.
I had told the kids to keep an eye out for their favorite decorated houses and we could go see them on Halloween. We picked 5 and went trick-or- treating on them.

Their favorite houses were the ones with inflatable toys, smoke machines and really spooky decorations.These kids are tough!



Julia went trick-or-treating all by herself. I was following her on my car and making sure she was safe.
Spencer and I forget how little she still is. That night seeing her walk from house to house with her big coat on and a bag of candy so heavy she had to drag it on the floor, made me remember that she is only 4 years old.
I was so proud of her. She would check with me to see which house she could go next and then politely ask for candy and thank for it.

Here is their loot:

and the very proud owners of 5 lbs of candy

We finally called the night good at 7:00. We came home had some hot soup, watch the Shrek and Monster vs. Aliens Halloween episodes on channel 5 and after that it was time for a nice deserving warm bath.Hope you had a great Halloween day

….X-mas here I come