Wednesday, December 4, 2013

My Kids

Ah man, my kids are just too cute!
 

Sophia modeling a hat my co worker made her!


Jaime's first suit ever!



My First Own Little Family Thanksgiving!

This year was the first year in about six years that I had to work the day after Thanksgiving. After about six years I'm once again out of the home working. Why do I mention this, well because every other year it wouldn't matter if I slept late on Thanksgiving night because the next day I didn't have to worry about waking up early to go to work. Well this year I couldn't do that. So I did not want to have to drive up north to my mother in laws house. I would get stuck driving home all tired late at night. So after some "talking" with the hubby I convinced him to stay home. The only problem is I'm not much of a cook. I was petrified of thinking of trying to tackle a Thanksgiving dinner for my tiny little family. But after mentally preparing the day before and having received a free turkey at work, I decided to try it. The night before I had a small melt down as I was buttering and seasoning the turkey. I just felt so inadequate and lost. I called my friend Ellen from work who gave me a good pep talk and then went to sleep.
 
Luckily the next day my Mother in law decided to drop by and see the kids so I asked her to help me save the turkey. Turns out I hadn't done so bad. She just added some garlic and spices. And here is how it went.
 
After cooking it for awhile we had to do what is now a tradition for us, which is to cover the turkey in bacon. Yup you heard me right, I got this from my mother in law. It's amazing!
 


Tada! What's better than this!!!


I even made home made mashed potatoes which my family LOVED! And don't forget we are Hispanic, so weird food that you would never think would go with turkey had to be present. My mom brought me over some spicy chile chipotle spaghetti.


And pickled, tuna stuffed jalapeƱos!!! Mmmmm!


All in all it was a success, and now I don't think I'll be as scared next year. I even felt like a cook!

Sunday, August 25, 2013

Manners Matter

For our last Achievement Day activity we decided to talk and teach the girls about manners. We wanted to teach them about how important it is to know how to behave properly in different scenarios but especially about how the way they carry themselves affects the way others treat or perceive them.
 
My sister, who is my first counselor, had a wonderful set up. She had a fancy dinner set up for the girls.
 

She went over how to properly eat, sit and use utensils. I also talked about how to properly answer the phone, say hi to people, talk to missionaries, ect.



The girls had lots of laughs when she went over how we should walk. Especially when she demonstrated the way they shouldn't be walking.

 
Over all the girls loved it, had lots of fun and learned something too.

The Cost of Potty Training

 
 
Well the impossible finally happened. Jaimito finally is potty trained. I seriously never thought it would happen. He's already 4 and a half years old. His small stature saved him from looking too weird walking around with a diaper at almost 5 years old. It wasn't fun changing his diapers and buying boxes of diapers for two kids was even less fun.
 
But finally after many failed attempts we did it. But it sure wasn't for free. He was promised new Legos if he finally used the potty. He didn't get a cheap little set, nope he went for the big guns. It costs me basically what 5 or 6 boxes of diapers would've cost me. But hey, as long as I don't have to buy him anymore diapers or pull ups I think it was worth it.