Well this has most definitely been a season of change in my life. Gladly, its been mostly good changes including a new house and job.
My new "job" is getting to nanny this sweetie pie! He's about two months old and absolutely precious! I call him my little Bear, not because he's grouchy, he isn't! He's just like a cuddly little teddy bear! I'm starting out part time, since his mom hasn't gone back to work yet, but once she does I will be his full time nanny. He's been such a pleasure to get to know, and because of him, I have now mastered the art of cloth diapers!
In other news, I am going to be an auntie again!!! In May 2015, Baby Pepino will join us! This was very exciting news to hear, and we are all looking forward to meeting this little one! Girl or boy, we are always so excited to hear of another one coming! :) Read all about my sister's life with her three boys and being pregnant with #4 here.
And lastly but defiantly not most important is my birthday next week. On Sunday, mom has lovingly planned a family get together! We have been on a 30 day detox, (which my other sister has been faithfully blogging through) and in short, you can have meat, fruits and veggies. And that's about it. So we've all been wanting lots of what we can't have, and the main thing has been pizza! So on Sunday, we are having pizza! Cheesy, breaded pizza!
Then on Wednesday, we're headed to my sister's house for her doctor's appointment. Its kind of been our tradition to go and watch the boys so she can go. But this one will be an ultrasound so I'm excited! That night we're going to Peruvian for my birthday dinner with just mom and dad and the sisters here at home.
Then on Saturday after, I've got some of my friends coming over. Not a big deal, just four friends to come hang out and celebrate with me.
Well that's it for announcements! :)
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Thursday, October 23, 2014
Tuesday, July 15, 2014
I'm so behind
You know those times in life when something really matters to you and you just can't do it right then, and then it never gets done? Yeah well it has taken a stomach bug roaring its ugly head through my whole family for me to sit down and write this post. But this kid matters just the same to me.
I like to have like that one thing that I associate with each of my nephews. I find it important. For the oldest...its "ninja" school. We spar and kick and enjoy carrying on. Its my thing with him. As for the younger two, we haven't quite gotten there. But there is this one thing, that I can think of that I just smile all over my body when it comes to #2.
See, in May of 2011, for the first time in my life, I lost someone dear and precious to me. I felt like everything was dark and heavy. But not a full two months later, God gave my family a gift. A tiny, wrinkled baby that lit up my world. He was the sunshine I needed right then. And I was so very thankful for God's timing.
Well on July 2, that little Sunshine turned three! We headed north on Sunday to celebrate him, and to this day, he is that gift of the summer.
The birthday boy and I at his "blue" party! :) When did he get so big??
I like to have like that one thing that I associate with each of my nephews. I find it important. For the oldest...its "ninja" school. We spar and kick and enjoy carrying on. Its my thing with him. As for the younger two, we haven't quite gotten there. But there is this one thing, that I can think of that I just smile all over my body when it comes to #2.
See, in May of 2011, for the first time in my life, I lost someone dear and precious to me. I felt like everything was dark and heavy. But not a full two months later, God gave my family a gift. A tiny, wrinkled baby that lit up my world. He was the sunshine I needed right then. And I was so very thankful for God's timing.
Well on July 2, that little Sunshine turned three! We headed north on Sunday to celebrate him, and to this day, he is that gift of the summer.
The birthday boy and I at his "blue" party! :) When did he get so big??
Monday, April 14, 2014
Happy Birthday to a Treasure
As one of the most influential persons in any family, mother's should be celebrated whenever possible. They should be cherished and honoured at all times. I confess that I do a sorry job displaying this conviction, but here we are on my own mom's birthday, and I'm looking to give her a place of honour here on my blog.
So readers, I give you, my mother:
My mom has been my biggest/most influential:
teacher, trainer, support, cheerleader, mentor, and the most abundant holder of wisdom. When I think well enough to quit flappin' my jaws, I find that she has some very good truths to share, and I learn so much from her. I'll bet she doesn't know this, but I learn more from her, when she's not even trying to teach me. Her testimony is how I have learned how to act and react. By watching her, I have learned to mirror her behavior, as many kids have their moms in the past. I am only so very thankful that my mom is a woman of character. When I think of my mom and her testimony, I think of Proverbs 31:23:
"Her husband is known at the city gates
when he sits with the leaders of the land."
Out of all the verses in the most famous passage on women in the whole Bible, why this one?
Because my mother does this well.
As is natural with any relationship, not just including but especially marriage relationships; one or both parties may get irritated, frustrated and dare I say even angry. But my mom, never talks bad about my dad. She never gossips about what she's irritated with, never complains about what he left our or put away wrong. Never talks down about him. Instead she'll laugh things off with comments like "oh that's just your daddy!" And with a smile, she goes about taking care of what needs to be done. My mom honours her husband all the days of her life, and this has been the biggest lesson to me. So obvious with how she loves him. And it truly does flow over into the reputation of my dad.(His birthday is later this week, so more on him later! :) But people love him! Like, absolutely adore him. And I think, in addition to my dad's amazing personality, is his perfect-for-him helpmeet, paving honour before him. I believe that partly why people love him so much is because my mom has talked about him with honour, love, and respect. A man so loved must surely be worth it, and because of my mom's way with words, when people are around my dad there's a foundation of respect for him, that my mom has laid. And it has built in me a deep respect for him. I take my cues from my mom and learn everyday how better to do it.
I can come up with a million more reasons why my mom is cooler, more awesome, special, and all around more fabulous than all the others, but that list could go on forever.
All of this was just to say to my mom, a very special, wonderful lady, happy birthday! No woman deserved to be more honored on her birthday than you! I can think of no more appropriate blessing than this:
So readers, I give you, my mother:
teacher, trainer, support, cheerleader, mentor, and the most abundant holder of wisdom. When I think well enough to quit flappin' my jaws, I find that she has some very good truths to share, and I learn so much from her. I'll bet she doesn't know this, but I learn more from her, when she's not even trying to teach me. Her testimony is how I have learned how to act and react. By watching her, I have learned to mirror her behavior, as many kids have their moms in the past. I am only so very thankful that my mom is a woman of character. When I think of my mom and her testimony, I think of Proverbs 31:23:
"Her husband is known at the city gates
when he sits with the leaders of the land."
Out of all the verses in the most famous passage on women in the whole Bible, why this one?
Because my mother does this well.
As is natural with any relationship, not just including but especially marriage relationships; one or both parties may get irritated, frustrated and dare I say even angry. But my mom, never talks bad about my dad. She never gossips about what she's irritated with, never complains about what he left our or put away wrong. Never talks down about him. Instead she'll laugh things off with comments like "oh that's just your daddy!" And with a smile, she goes about taking care of what needs to be done. My mom honours her husband all the days of her life, and this has been the biggest lesson to me. So obvious with how she loves him. And it truly does flow over into the reputation of my dad.(His birthday is later this week, so more on him later! :) But people love him! Like, absolutely adore him. And I think, in addition to my dad's amazing personality, is his perfect-for-him helpmeet, paving honour before him. I believe that partly why people love him so much is because my mom has talked about him with honour, love, and respect. A man so loved must surely be worth it, and because of my mom's way with words, when people are around my dad there's a foundation of respect for him, that my mom has laid. And it has built in me a deep respect for him. I take my cues from my mom and learn everyday how better to do it.
I can come up with a million more reasons why my mom is cooler, more awesome, special, and all around more fabulous than all the others, but that list could go on forever.
All of this was just to say to my mom, a very special, wonderful lady, happy birthday! No woman deserved to be more honored on her birthday than you! I can think of no more appropriate blessing than this:
"The Lord bless you, and keep you;
The Lord make His face shine on you,
And be gracious to you;
And be gracious to you;
The Lord lift up His countenance on you,
And give you peace." (Numbers 6:24-23)
And give you peace." (Numbers 6:24-23)
Love,
Your one and only Snooks
Friday, March 28, 2014
The story of a boy who changed my world.
On March 28, 2009, at 8:23 P.M., this red, wrinkly little guy flipped my whole world upside down.
I walked into the room just an hour or so after my sister had given birth to him. And there he was, laying in that plastic bassinet screaming his little fuzzy head off. But it was the sweetest screams I have ever heard. The scream that signaled: I was an aunt!
Tell me to imagine one more day without him, and I can't. You wouldn't be able to either if this was the face you fell in love with.
Every day I get to spend with this crazy little boy is an adventure.
I love every face you have.Every mess you make.
Every time you cuddle.
Every silly "Bubbyism"
Yes you dapper little gentleman, I love you head to toe. Every little thing about you. I think I will keep you. Thank you for letting me be your tia. You mean the world to me, and I love getting to love you! Sweet guy, YOU ARE THE BESTEST, WHOLE HAND OLD GUY!
Dear nephew, may God bless you today as you celebrate all things YOU! I pray your heart continues to be as tender and sensitive as it is now. The Lord has many big things in store for you. And know that as you embark on each journey, you have a slew of family being your prayer warriors. I love you SO much Fluffy! Happy birthday, Little Mister!
~Love Tia Squishy
Joshua 1:5, 9:
"No one will be able to withstand you as long as you live. Just as I was with Moshe, so I will be with you. I will neither fail you nor abandon you...Haven’t I ordered you, ‘Be strong, be bold’? So don’t be afraid or downhearted, because Adonai your God is with you wherever you go.”
Monday, February 24, 2014
Happy Birthday! (Lots in Feb.!)
Dear AH,
While browsing photos of us, I couldn't help but find this one particularly interesting to me. None of the others seemed to sum you and I up quite so well. And, your face is slightly adorable. So I had to chose this one! :)
Well AH, ITS YO BIRTHDAY! :) I hope you have felt loved, and blessed, and cherished and celebrated to all heights this weekend! Its been fun doting on you, because you're so easy to dote on!
Hottie, I love you very much! And I am so thankful that I get to have you as an example in my life. I learn so much from you every single day: how to be an adult daughter, what to do with a screaming baby, how to clean the fan blades, how to make tutus. You teach me how to be tender to the Father, and how to make sure mom and dad have my heart. You teach me what it means to love with out question, and how to give of yourself, and then keep giving. You've taught me the grace of keeping my mouth shut, and my hands open. You have taught me how to laugh at mistakes and dance like a white girl. You've taught me how to share my heart (Carazon a carazon? :)) and how to trust the right people.
You are my best friend...and I get to have you as a sister...AND a sister in Christ?! How did I get to be so blessed??
Happy birthday my beautiful sister!
Que Dios te bendiga mi hermana amada, hoy, y maƱana, y siempre!
~MW
While browsing photos of us, I couldn't help but find this one particularly interesting to me. None of the others seemed to sum you and I up quite so well. And, your face is slightly adorable. So I had to chose this one! :)
Well AH, ITS YO BIRTHDAY! :) I hope you have felt loved, and blessed, and cherished and celebrated to all heights this weekend! Its been fun doting on you, because you're so easy to dote on!
Hottie, I love you very much! And I am so thankful that I get to have you as an example in my life. I learn so much from you every single day: how to be an adult daughter, what to do with a screaming baby, how to clean the fan blades, how to make tutus. You teach me how to be tender to the Father, and how to make sure mom and dad have my heart. You teach me what it means to love with out question, and how to give of yourself, and then keep giving. You've taught me the grace of keeping my mouth shut, and my hands open. You have taught me how to laugh at mistakes and dance like a white girl. You've taught me how to share my heart (Carazon a carazon? :)) and how to trust the right people.
You are my best friend...and I get to have you as a sister...AND a sister in Christ?! How did I get to be so blessed??
Happy birthday my beautiful sister!
Que Dios te bendiga mi hermana amada, hoy, y maƱana, y siempre!
~MW
Sunday, December 29, 2013
A year in Review:
This has been one of those years, where I look back on it, and I have one thought: "I wouldn't trade it, but God, please never give it to me again!"
This year, like any, had its ups and downs. But I feel like these were on the dramatic/big side and thus felt like I've been on a roller coaster for the past 12 months. So hitting the big stuff:
January: If you recall this post, my year started off kind of rocky. By my own choices I found myself in the slumps by January. People talk about the new year as a "starting over" time, but I had never experienced it quite like this. In addition to starting off a little rocky, it was my final semester of school. I had worried my brain for months about finishing school and finding a job or taking classes and not being sure what was next, so January was bitter sweet. I went on my final youth retreat, and honestly, I don't remember much of it.
February: In February we journeyed to DC for AH's birthday. I enjoy trave
ling a lot, so this was my highlight this month! We did a lot of walking around and eating of some amazing food! (Panas was the best for me!)The Little also had a birthday and turned 12, making me feel ancient.
March: Not a whole lot happened in March, except for the only "big" snow, EP's first anniversary and my oldest nephew's fourth birthday.
However, April began the busy season for me, and I feel like maybe that hasn't stopp
ed yet! My third nephew made his grand entrance into the world! How much love you can have for such a little person never ceases to amaze me! Also, I got the privilege of traveling to Philadelphia with the student pastor, his wife and one other student who just happens to be a good pal of mine. It was a unique experience to say the least. We kind of went as a "prep" trip for the missions trip that we took in June. We got to meet the pastor we'd be working with and see the church and area ahead of time, as well as tour the area we'd be staying in. The student pastor and his wife are from the area so they took us around to some of their favorite places, and it was fun seeing a local's point of view without a large group to tote around. I enjoyed the quality time with just a few others.
May: This was when things really started getting busy for me! I graduated in May! (Along side one of my dear friends! Which was such a blessing, since neither of us wanted to have the spotlight all to ourselves, and we had talked about this for years, both being homeschooled! :) After graduation, I spent a week back in DC with my sister's family. It was nice to get away from the norm and spend the extra time with her and my nephews! Only a few days later, I went to the beach with some friends. It's been kind of a tradition in my church for the juniors and seniors to get away for a few days towards the end of the school year. So off we went. I was a lobster. On a more solemn note, we lost a nephew to heaven this month. All that love you build up for a person and not meeting them. The suspense of waiting for Heaven to hold the little one is hard. It was not a fun or easy thing to pack on to such a busy time already. Although the season may have been busy, my Angel nephew is not forgotten and little Enoch Barnett, my other nephews and brothers are all waiting for us.
In June I went back to Philadelphia for the missions trip and honestly, I love this city so much! In this month was one of the coolest and most special things I've ever done. Both DC and Philadelphia are special to me, for different reasons. The earlier part of June held a different, cool and amazing experience for me. One of my dear friends celebrated her 15th birthday. Although she was born here, she is El Salvadorean and had a traditional quinceaƱera. She had a big princess dress and a few of the traditional tokens or ceremonies of a quince. However, since she is a believer, she chose not to do a lot of them; she just chose a few that were special to her, instead of the extensive ceremony. We also have a large homeschool convention that we attend every June and the past several years I've volunteered in the children's program. It's about 22 hours of volunteer service, all said and done. And I love it! This past year especially I got to know a handful of girls that I've kept in fairly good contact with (facebook is good for this, as well as instagram).
By July I was somewhat worn out from a whirlwind two months that proceeded it. I was thankful for what felt like at the time, a dramatic halt in life. We had our one or two fourth of July celebrations and celebrated my nephew's second birthday. Other than that July was slower-paced for the most part.
August was much fuller. I went roller skating for the first time in YEARS! It was an absolute blast! I also sang with the Spanish church for a community event, finished my time with my youth group, went on a weekend conference with AH and spent a weekend at a friend's house with a few other girls. The five of us are pretty good friends, and all homeschooled. We range in ages from 15 to 19 and enjoy being together. My grandfather got really sick, and we stepped up our involvement with them. In pleasant weather, I go over once every other week and mow for them and my cousin cleans indoors.
The end of August/beginning of September came biting with a brain tumor. A unpleasant experience to the max. God's hand was seen all throughout it, though, and even still we can see how He worked; at the time it was little things, and looking back, bigger things. God has chosen to heal J this side of heaven and for that we are SO thankful! (You can read J's journey here) He is now undergoing radiation treatments and is halfway done! The hope is that the radiation kills off anything that was leftover after his second surgery and he will be officially cancer free. Keep praying for the Father to be glorified! Along with this, my family's yearly vacation had been planned for just days after his first surgery, and since there was a lot invested in the trip and enough people at home to take care of him, we went ahead and went. It was nice to be away for a while. When we got home we jumped in with two feet. Life was crazy, far from normal, and working forward with incredible speeds. The Little started 7th grade, and AH began homeschooling Yenny (who's quince we celebrated). "Madhouse" doesn't even begin to describe life at this point!
In addition to being here for school, Yenny and I felt very burdened to help raise some funds for J. So when October rolled around we had our first two fundraisers! The first one we had nothing to do with, save Yenny singing. We held a benefit concert and raised far more than any of us had expected. A few short, crazy weeks later we had event #2 and held a dinner. (Too many people trying to plan! :) Oh well, both were blessed events!) In the weeks in between the two, Yenny and I (along with LOADS of help from other adults) spent a lot of time seeking donations from local businesses and even some bigger stores like Kroger) also, my family went apple picking and spent a day in the mountains. This was very nice and felt a bit like the calm before the storm! I also began nannying! Crazy month! But all too quickly, October drew to a close and I celebrated my 19th birthday! My sister made me lomo saltado (a Peruvian dish) and my mom made me these tasty little raspberry chocolate tarts. DELICIOUS.
November rolled around and it was a bit of "big event let down". All of the sudden everything I had spent my whole month pouring into was over. I got to go to a Chris Tomlin concert with my oldest sister, her husband and their oldest. It was a blast! Later on we traveled to Pennsylvania for a weekend in Gettysburg and I got some bangs to change up my look a littl
e. Towards the end of the month things got a little busy again with Thanksgiving, Black Friday (an actual event in my house), and a surprise birthday party for my oldest sister. This was one of the best/coolest Thanksgivings ever! I loved every second of the weekend!
Although December is a fairly busy season, I didn't go to any Christmas parties or events this year. Even though I always look forward to it, I was thankful for my evenings to be mostly at home. I enjoyed family time in the Bible leading up to the birth of Christ, and making an ornament for different key events along the way. I did, however, get to meet up with a friend that I have been talking to via social media for over two years. She's moved closer to me, and so we've already enjoyed a closer-distance friendship!
That brings me up
to this week. We spent Christmas morning here at home with just us five. We were then joined by EP and MrP. And a little later on for brunch by my mom's family. In the afternoon we had Christmas with Dad's side of the family and then we left Thursday morning to spend the weekend with Meg and her family. It was nice, overall, even if somewhat chaotic.
To look back on the year is both good and odd to me. I started this post, almost with a "WOE is me" attitude, thinking "Oh SO much has happened!" And a lot has, but not nearly as much as I thought had. It feels like a lot, and of course there are things I chose not to make public that will stay in my heart to ponder. However overall, God was with me through all the ups, downs, ins and outs of my year, and for it I now look at the year and can say "Its ok." Am I making any sense??? :)
God has brought me a loooong way since last December, and for that I am most thankful. I'll just briefly say a few things He's taught me:
~To trust Him, and His unfailing will. No matter what circumstances I face.
~We often see our circumstances with a very distorted view of flawed human analysis, seeing things as far worse than they really are.
~God has my parents as my parents for my benefit, and to talk to them is a greater blessing than I had ever imagined possible before this year.
~The Father works ALL things together for the good of those who LOVE Him!
May each of you have a blessed NEW YEAR with all things bright and new!
Blessings to each of you!
~Mal
This year, like any, had its ups and downs. But I feel like these were on the dramatic/big side and thus felt like I've been on a roller coaster for the past 12 months. So hitting the big stuff:
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(A snapshot from January) |
February: In February we journeyed to DC for AH's birthday. I enjoy trave
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(DC birthday excursion) |
March: Not a whole lot happened in March, except for the only "big" snow, EP's first anniversary and my oldest nephew's fourth birthday.
However, April began the busy season for me, and I feel like maybe that hasn't stopp
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(Me and the birthday boy from March) |
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(Graduation with Ginger) |
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(Philadelphia skyline) |
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(Quince Princess) |
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(4th of July with the sisters) |
August was much fuller. I went roller skating for the first time in YEARS! It was an absolute blast! I also sang with the Spanish church for a community event, finished my time with my youth group, went on a weekend conference with AH and spent a weekend at a friend's house with a few other girls. The five of us are pretty good friends, and all homeschooled. We range in ages from 15 to 19 and enjoy being together. My grandfather got really sick, and we stepped up our involvement with them. In pleasant weather, I go over once every other week and mow for them and my cousin cleans indoors.
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(sibling picture from the beach, 2013) |
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(My birthday dessert) |
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(Yenny, the Little and I "planning" fundraising) |
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(Gettysburg with the fam) |
e. Towards the end of the month things got a little busy again with Thanksgiving, Black Friday (an actual event in my house), and a surprise birthday party for my oldest sister. This was one of the best/coolest Thanksgivings ever! I loved every second of the weekend!
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(FINALLY!) |
That brings me up
to this week. We spent Christmas morning here at home with just us five. We were then joined by EP and MrP. And a little later on for brunch by my mom's family. In the afternoon we had Christmas with Dad's side of the family and then we left Thursday morning to spend the weekend with Meg and her family. It was nice, overall, even if somewhat chaotic.
To look back on the year is both good and odd to me. I started this post, almost with a "WOE is me" attitude, thinking "Oh SO much has happened!" And a lot has, but not nearly as much as I thought had. It feels like a lot, and of course there are things I chose not to make public that will stay in my heart to ponder. However overall, God was with me through all the ups, downs, ins and outs of my year, and for it I now look at the year and can say "Its ok." Am I making any sense??? :)
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Merry Christmas from the Sibs at National Harbor! |
~To trust Him, and His unfailing will. No matter what circumstances I face.
~We often see our circumstances with a very distorted view of flawed human analysis, seeing things as far worse than they really are.
~God has my parents as my parents for my benefit, and to talk to them is a greater blessing than I had ever imagined possible before this year.
~The Father works ALL things together for the good of those who LOVE Him!
May each of you have a blessed NEW YEAR with all things bright and new!
Blessings to each of you!
~Mal
Wednesday, April 17, 2013
My Warrior

You were born on Monday afternoon, and you already have me so in love.
I had forgotten how tiny a person could be, until I got to hold you. Even with your two brothers before you, I had forgotten how little a person could do. I didn't remember being able to hold a whole person in the crook of my arm. Yet there you were, real as I was, in my arm.
You made me believe in a bigger love, all over again. I love so many people a whole, whole lot; but the love didn't run out, it grew. There's plenty of love for you in my heart, little mister!

I got to hold you again today. Your tiny face wrinkled like a little man having a deep thought. Your nose crinkled like you smelled something stinky, and your little eyes peeked open at me.You sleepily settled into my arm and continued your blissful, innocent slumber.

You have a good life in front of you, my little Warrior. Continue to stay strong. And always remember my love, that it's by God's hand we win wars. <3
~Love,
"Yonnie"
Monday, May 7, 2012
Happy Birthday Lina!

Dear Lina,
It's been a crazy 12 months for both of us. 12 months ago, you and JuanTon were officially courting (ok maybe in the next few weeks...but still..). 12 months ago, you were a best friend in a dark time for me. In the past twelve months you said .::yes::. and .::I do::. I still get so giddy when I think, "whoa...she's actually married!" It's crazy to think of all the many many events that have happened between your last birthday and this one. I don't know that I would have said all that has happened, was gonna happen. But to day it's made you who you are. A Mrs. That's a pretty awesome birthday present, I gotta say ;). Enjoy your first birthday as a married lady. I love you and hope your day is truly special!
~Half~Pint
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