Our new house. It's a rental, but it's all ours. That thought just makes me happy. The backyard. Our master bedroom. It has a weird sitting area. Totally un-useful to Leo and I, except for maybe the baby's crib the first little bit after he or she is born. The kitchen. I detest tile and am not in love with galley kitchens. However, I LOVE that it has double ovens and that it has tons of cupboards and space!!!!! Happy day! Another happy thing--don't you love, love, love the bookshelves? I do. :) And it's right in our price range; has 4 bedrooms; is 6 mins walking distance to Elena's elementary, 1 mile to Ana's school, 1 mile to the stake center/our ward building, and 35 mins from the temple. Perfectly perfect. And our other new thing. You know, sometimes, I should be careful what I wish for. I was telling Leo the other day how much I hate cars that all look the same and blend together--the gray, silver, black, etc. ones. Anyway, we found this car, and it certainly doesn't blend.
Yeah, Leo and I really aren't in love with the spoilers on the back or the scoop on the hood. But it was a fabulous deal. Maybe it was like Pinky, the price was good because no one wanted a pink car? Anyway, it's only has 38,000 miles and is a 2007 and it's selling for $900 dollars less than what KBB recommends because it's so ugly (my opinion anyway). Okay that was a bit too harsh. I actually like the car and the yellow color. Just not the spoilers. In Leo's opinion, "It looks ghetto." The guy was actually selling it because it had been his daughter's car and he didn't like the color. And Ana really likes it, which is good. We had a conversation that went like this:
Ana
"So it's going to be my car when I'm 16?"
Me
"No, you'll get to drive it if your grades are good, you obey curfew, you're attending church and completing your YW in Recognition. Then you'll get to drive it."
Ana (with slight pout)
"Oh....but I'll get to buy it from you when I go to college?"
Me
"Sure, when you're attending university full-time and serious about it."
*Actually, we're more planning on just giving it to her when she goes to university. But the key factor there is when she's attending university, not just working or anything else after high school. I can't believe that's only 6 years away. Craziness.
Anyway, we're naming our car Amarillo. Then we can sing to it this song:
And feel completely Texified, albeit completely inappropriate due to the car not being at all country-westernish.
I'm a mom and a nurse, hopefully decent at both but that's debatable. I love history and family history and blogging is my way of keeping my family's history. Most of all, I love Leo (mi papacito esposo de Colombia) and Ana, Elena, Isabel, Sebastian, Nicolas, Jubal, and Efraim (mis hijos). My other passion is also dark and rico and from South America--that would be chocolate. Basically I like to eat chocolate, eat chocolate icecream, eat frozen hot chocolates from Dairy Queen, eat Peppermint Yorks, Junior Mints, and of course dark chocolate truffles. Okay, now that I've wiped the slobber off my chin from thinking about all of that, I'll get on to the rest of my blog. Oh, and I'm trying to learn Spanish but spend too much time blogging/sewing/reading/sewing instead.
"Managing a home involves much more than keeping a house clean, organized, and attractive. These skills are important...but these skills are only a means to an end. The paramount objective is to create a setting where family and friends are comfortable and happy, where there are good dinners and good times, where there is fun and laughter, where children acquire good habits and are taught life skills and how to be self-reliant and responsible, where challenges are faced by coupling temporal endeavors with eternal perspectives, where joy through gospel teaching and living prevails, where kindness and respect reign supreme, where love is strong enough to bind the family forever, and where children are nurtured toward eternal life."
--Daryl Hoole
“Motherhood is near to divinity. It is the highest, holiest service to be assumed by mankind. It places her who honors its holy calling and service next to the angels.” Elder Boyd K. Packer - November 1993 Ensign
"Dear Prude,
Sober of not, I am forever yours."
-Percy French, a letter to his wife (1776)
"Before I got married I had six theories about bringing up children; now I have six children and no theories."
1 comment:
Yellow rocks. Nice name. Every car needs a really good name. Like Gus. 'Nuff said.
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