Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Early Snow!

I couldn't believe it when Matthew called on his way to work this morning and told me it was snowing outside! Actual snow in our area of Texas is somewhat rare, but I would say it's even rarer in early December!

So Mitchell and I bundled up after breakfast and went out front to play in the freshly fallen snow. At first Mitchell was a little wary of it and wouldn't step on it.

Then once he realized the snow wasn't going to bite him he took off like a shot and ran around the front yard for a little bit.



I threw a snowball at him and he was okay with it until I hit his jeans and then he got a little upset that I got him "dirty." Seriously, some days I wonder if he really is my child. So we moved onto the safer snow activity- building a snowman. The gloves Mitchell is wearing were worn by both my brother and I.

Mitchell wondering what we could use for eyes and nose.Our BIG snowman. He was probably a foot tall. After we built the snowman we came inside for what I thought was going to be a little while for us to thaw out and head to the backyard. Mitchell was going to have none of it though. He was DONE! Apparently, I am raising a true Texan because he doesn't like being cold and wet. But the other reason was because I think he was done being "dirty." SO Iwent out back myself and took some pictures.

Molly-who only weighs 8 pounds- has a pathway she has formed in the backyard that goes along the fence line. She is a truly dedicated watchdog and a little OCD.

Mitchell's slide on his new swing set. I tried to convince him to slide down when we were inside, but he was way too smart for me!
I also tried to convince Mitchell that making snow angels was a lot of fun, but he didn't bite on that either especially when I came inside with snow and grass clinging to my pants and sweatshirt.
My beautiful new house covered in snow! LOVE IT!

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Adventures in Guatemala

I was privileged to spend a week in Guatemala last week. Since this was my second time I pretty much knew what to expect from the kiddos and what the orphanage would look like. I also knew that the key word for any trip to Guatemala is flexability. My job before we left was to handle the arts & crafts rotation for the kiddos in the afternoon. We knew the kiddos would be out of school because they have November, December, and part of January off from school in Guatemala. In the morning we were going to help around the orphanage, and probably do some painting inside and outside. What we did know was going to happen was the guys on the trip were going to finish up the well and have it operational so the kiddos would have drinkable water.

We got to the orphanage and pretty much all of the rotation and morning plans went out the window. There was a company painting the entire orphanage due to the fact that the First Lady of Guatemala was coming for a visit on Saturday(Nov. 14) and needed sprucing up. Most of the children needed to be off the campus all day, which meant if we were to do rotations we were going to have to do it at the park next to the orphanage.

This is the cistern for the well on tuesday. As you can see there is no water left, but it is a pretty big space. I'm standing a little over halfway in it.

One of the ways the well will be powered is by solar power and the boxes the panels came in had tons of bubble wrap in it. The children went BONKERS! and I mean bonkers! Poor Heather was nearly trampled by the kiddos here when Randy was throwing the stuff off the roof. We heard loud pops for the next thirty minutes! This is just a cute picture I got of little Erica. She was so proud of herself sitting on that ball!
On an aside note, the very fact that they could take the kiddos to the park without having to chase after most of them is a testament to how far this orphanage has come in the past 3 years. There were a couple of runners, but for the most part the kiddos were really well-behaved.

There were quite a few children that were still there from last February, including Raquel and her sister Abigail. They captured my heart last time and I swear Raquel recognized me when she saw me for the first time. They have both gotten so big and Abigail is a little Miss Sassy now. Last February she was so meek and quiet! Raquel looks older and has a slight edge to herself now. She tries a bit of a model-smoldering look when she poses for pics. Makes me sad to think about that.


So we got to spend a lot of time just playing with the kiddos and that was fun, but after a day and a half of that a few of us were getting restless. It was nice to play with the kids, but we wanted to do something special with them or for them. The well had gotten to a point that us novices with tools would hurt more than help, so that was out. On Wednesday, we got to go the the Zacapa Gallos/Guatemala City football game (that's soccer, folks) and that was a blast for me. Not so much for some others- like most of the kiddos after the first half.


Zuly (Zu-leigh) watching the came in Donna's sunglasses. Donna was lucky to get them back! You can see Byron asleep in the background.



On Thursday the older kids went to the Zoo leaving us with the 20 or so little ones. We were finally able to break out the arts & crafts stuff I brought along and we made Monster Masks and let them color 12x12 sheets of cardboard until it was time to go inside for dinner. They absolutely LOVED the monster masks and wore them throughout most of dinner. Thursday night was a special night because it was the first time that we were asked to actually eat with them. Normally we have a movie night where we buy the pizza for everyone, but this was all the orphanage's doing(well almost). They put on music and we danced and danced and danced like good Baptists. ;) They ate Pollo Campero chicken and some cole slaw type stuff (we weren't allowed to eat that). We got to have sausage and beef also and the beef was wonderful!! The sausage- not so much, but I don't like sausage. Then we handed out the presents we had for the children and I think that was pretty much the highlight of their week.

Luis in the sunglasses her got in his stocking. Each kiddo got a pair of sunglasses and they were certainly the hit of the stockings!

On Friday the children were pretty much allowed to come back into the orphanage that afternoon and we had lots of fun playing with jump ropes and doing relay races. They didn't quite get the over your head/between the legs ball relay, but it was really fun to watch!! I chased Raquel around the basketball court for about twenty minutes and I was exhuasted! Six-year-olds have a lot more energy than I do!


Relay races with the little ones- tons of fun to watch! That's Raquel in the front.
A couple of stories that made my heart break. There were three children at the orphanage whose parents were killed in a massacre over a fight about land. The youngest is just a baby and has scars on her hands from the bomb that killed most of her family. The middle girl, who is 2 or 3, runs and hides whenever she hears loud noises.


the scars:

The children at this orphanage are called "Social Orphans" which pretty much means they have family somewhere whether the family cannot care for them because they have too many, the parents are in a battle over custody in a divorce, or there are health issues varies from child to child. In order to retain parental rights to their children, the parents only have to visit twice a year. Some visit more, but the norm is only twice. While we were there we saw three family visits which we had never seen before. One visit was for a group of six children whose parents simply have too many kids then they can take care of and the mom was pregnant again because they do not believe in birth control.

Two of the sisters:

And yes, the well was finished and drinkable water was flowing through. And we all got a sip!

On Saturday we got to shop the Artisan Marketplace where I got lots of fun stuff to bring home.

Ways we saw God in this trip:

1. It did not rain at all the entire week we were there and the forecast before we left called for rain every afternoon.

2. Numerous little things that went wrong with the well were fixed with a little bit of effort.

3. The children and the way the responded to the Bible Stories and just how much they have changed over the years.

4. The First Lady's visit got the children fresh paint for the orphanage, new mattresses and new bedspreads.

Friday, November 6, 2009

Chuck E. Cheese

This week has been a bit crazy and next week will be even worse. So we took some time out and went to Chuck E. Cheese. This was Mitchell's first time to go and he had a blast. We had lots of tokens and a small pizza fed all three of us. We saw Chuck E. Cheese himself once, but Mitchell insisted I carry him and not let go, so no pic. :(

Mitchell wanted to try out all of the games even the ones that he was way too small for. The best was when him and Matthew were playing MarioKart and Mitchell had decided he'd had enough. He wiggled his best out of Matthew's lap and Matthew still got first place in the race!

Mitchell is actually standing in the game here. Probably not allowed to do that but there was no way he'd hit the basket standing on the ground. As it was he really didn't make any.
Water game. He just had fun shooting the water. Who cared if he rarely hit the target!
This was my personal favorite game. You had to knock the duckies over and you got a ticket for every two you knocked down. Mitchell loved it since it was ducks and he got pretty decent on timing the little glove.

This was a deer hunting game. Neither of us was any good at it.

Finding out how many tickets we won. 220 to be exact!

Let's see....I want that, and that, and that, and oh yeah...that. Mitchell got a little frisbee, a snake, a small rocket launcher, and a blue slinky. He was most excited about the snake.
LOVE my new snake!

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

We're planning the wedding...

Mitchell got his first kiss! Miss Ellie planted one on him at his birthday party. He kissed her right back. It was a cute, innocent little toddler kiss. Absolutely adorable. I was talking with my friend Valerie at the time and just missed the actual kiss, but the pic I did get is just as cute.


Ellie is Josiah's little sister and Mitchell has a blast playing with both Josiah and Ellie. Their mom Holly is one of my bestest friends. So I bet they'll grow up to be like brother and sister or cousins at worst. But that hasn't stopped Holly and I from wondering what it'd be like to be in-laws. :D

Saturday, October 31, 2009

Happy Halloween!

From Handy Manny and his friends Pat and Squeeze!



Pics and stories from today's birthday party will be coming later.

Thursday, October 29, 2009

Fun with Fuffkins (Pumpkins)

With the heavy thunderstorms expected today I had a couple of pumpkin projects for Mitchell and I to do. I've been at a loss here recently with being sick and all the rain for things to do besides watching Handy Manny or Imagination Movers for the 100th time.

Mitchell helping scoop out the pumpkin seeds. Why he decided to use a 1/2 teaspoon is beyond me, yet he went searching for it. He didn't last real long. I did most of the gutting.
I bought a kit at Target for $3.99 that had lite brite type pegs to stick into the pumpkin, a mallet, and an electric candle. Love that I can use this year after year!
When we were done Mitchell had created a pumpkin to look like Mover Scott (from Imagination Movers). The only thing missing is the long hair and the goatee.
While I was cleaning up the pumpkin seeds, Mitchell introduced Pumpkin Mover Scott to the real Mover Scott in the episode where the movers grow a pumpkin so big they can't get it out of the warehouse. Mover Smitty wants to enter it into the Biggest Pumpkin contest at the fair.
A close-up shows the blue star which represents the blue ribbon Mover Scott wins in the Big Pumpkin episode.The solution to the problem is to forget about the biggest pumpkin contest and enter the best pumpkin pie contest which they win. So of course Mitchell wanted to bake a pumpkin pie. He's lucky I'm a baker and had the ingredients on hand because I had NOT planned on baking a pie today.After nap time we made Cinnamon pumpkin seeds. Mitchell helped out a lot! He helped grease the pan, added the salt, and the cinnamon. He did a very good job! YUMMY pumpkin seeds!
All three of our BIG pumpkin projects. He had a lot of fun creating them and made sure we blessed them all at dinner tonight!

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

More Rain...

Yes, I'm sure your tired of hearing about all the rain, but we've had lots more since my last post and when I noticed the Lake was about to come over a major road by my house I had to go take more comparison pics.

July 22



October 13



October 28



July 22



October 13



October 28



These two aren't really comparison pics, but if you look at the walkway behind Mitchell in the July pic and the picture from today, you'll notice the water level is so high that now part of the walkway is underwater! More rain coming this week. I'll post pics again.

July 22



October 28




And for those of you who complain (DAD!) when I don't post a picture of Mitchell, here is my favorite pic from the Pumpkin Patch. I'll do another post tomorrow after we "carve" the small pumpkin we got today!