Come and join us on our flashbacks with Alicia.
Come and join us on our flashbacks with Alicia.

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I just love this montage so much. Not just because they are my boys, but because it describes us so well. We do get around the city alot going to people´s doors inviting them to church. It´s so great that the boys want to have their bilingual Bibles with them and display them too.
That is Gijón behind them. It´s a wonderful city, but it is in great need of the Good News!


Here is my most recent outfit. It was a need because since January, I have lost a total of 25 pounds. Most of my skirts have to be altered. I am waiting to take them to the tailors till I get the last few pounds off. And don´t talk me out of losing them either. You didn´t know me in college, and for those of you who did, you know what I am capable of.
This is for life! This is not a diet. For all of you, that are trying to diet or are thinking about dieting, I highly encourage you to forget the diet and just change how you eat and live for life. A diet will just have you right back where you started from. It´s a Fitness Journey! Pray and ask God to give you the strength to change your habits and to depend on Him and not the food. Don´t get me wrong, I love food. I just have to look at it differently now.
A great web site is http://www.realage.com/. I really like this one because I can track my weight loss for free and they have some really good low impact videos that helped me in the beginning.
Now, to leave you with a funny picture from last Saturday´s fair.


***These gifts are also thanks to my wonderful family back in the States. Thank-you . Love you and miss you guys so much!***
Fireworks
Here we are waiting for them to start. We had a picnic supper and ice cream.
Saturday Activity
Guess what we got to do?
It was hot and we couldn´t go to the pool or the beach sooo...
Hoping you all have a lovely week. My goals this week are to get to bed earlier, start easing into a better schedule to make our first week of homeschool go smoother, keep up with my 30 day shred exercise DVD and keep eating for Making the Cut and of course spend time with my Lord first and formost!



I thank the Lord for the book "On Becoming Babywise".

Every baby is different but every baby has a metabolism. The theory behind Babywise is a Christ centered home, not a baby centered one. So we schedule the baby. (with flexibility of course. This took me time to learn)
The key is this...
Baby eats


1. When I was born I had colic for the first three months. I think the way the story goes is that I cried so hard I herniated my belly button. Maybe, I was born that way, I can´t remember. My mom cut all my baby pictures just above that point so I have no idea what it looked like. She said she didn´t want to remember it. Needless to say, we got it fixed, but you ain´t ever gonna see it!
2. I like animals but I am not a total animal lover. They are here on earth for our enjoyment. Right? When I was about my boys age, I had hamster babies. Well, not me, my hamsters, silly! You know how you aren´t suppose to touch them because the mama hamster will eat them, well, my mama hamster was different. We could play with the little "jelly beans" all we wanted. They had little peach fuzz and they would get all confused when you put them in the skirt part of your nighty. We (my mom and I) would toss them up and watch them fly and then gently catch them again in the lap part of our nighties. It was so funny!
3. When I was in highschool, I played soccer on the Jr. Varsity and Varsity levels. It was so hard for me at first. I was so uncoordinated and out of shape. My first year playing, I had shin splints so badly that I hobbled when I played. I played defense so this wasn´t a big problem till one game a big girl bullied me and kicked me you know where. Right in my shins!! I was out flat! All I could hear on the sidelines was.."Get going, Dani! Get Going!" I was so frustrated that year. Finally got the hang of soccer by my Junior year though.
Is this sort of like seven confessions?
4. When I was 7, we went camping up in Canada. We were having a grand ol´time until one evening my mom and I were playing around, and she had me sitting on top of her feet in the air. You know a reverse airplane ride. If you don´t know what I am talking about, just play along. She then decided to throw me through the air. A real live airplane ride, right? Wrong. Remember, I just said I was clumsy? I was so clumsy, that what my mom thought an innocent toss ended up putting me on my hind end landing on my hands and breaking my elbow bone. What a memorable vacation that was. (of course no one believed me when I told them it was broken.)
How many is that??? pheww this is hard!
5. My mom and I have a special talent. We don´t have to announce it, for it happens with out us knowing it. We speak our words mixed up and backwards. I wanted to write some of them but alas I can´t think of them now. They just come out at the funniest moments.
6. I love the fact that I taught my boys how to read. I love ABEKA phonics!
but
7. I get nervous every school year because I don´t stick to my schedule and end up getting too flexible. I rebel against my own schedule. Go figure.
Ok, there ya have it, but I don´t know if I feel better getting all that off my chest or not.
Now to nominate 7 other kreativ bloggers. As, Pilar said, it´s so hard to pick but here goes. Oh, and if you received one from Pilar, I think you are awesome too, just want to get someone who hasn´t received one yet.
Rachel @ Smith Family of Six
Amy @ Daily Pleasures
Julia @ Amazing Love
Laura @ Capturing Life´s Moments
Joye @ The Joyeful Journey
Jennifer @ God´s Been Good
Veronica @ Luv My Quiver Full
Now girls, your turn! Thanks for being so fun and creative that I keep coming back for more!
You are going to look at this picture and probably ask
Right?
Can you see the dummies? Oh, I mean the puppets? Yes, you guessed it! We are doing a puppet show in a baptistry in Mexico City!
What? You can´t see that? Well, that´s what we are doing. Of course we hardly knew enough Spanish at the time to do a puppet show, so it was all done by a recording and we just moved the mouths. The kids loved it!
It was my first missions trip. The year 1991. I was 15 and the youngest on the team. It was my first time out of the country. My first time to do a puppet show. My first time to use my Spanish. (the little I had studied in school) My first time to know God was calling me to the Spanish speaking people. I fell in love with the culture and the people!
Just in case you can´t find me, I am second from the back of the picture looking up with a cheesy grin.I have lost touch with everyone else in this picture. Maybe, I ought to try to Facebook them.
The impact of this trip lingers with me still today, as God has called me to be a missionary wife to the least reach Spanish speaking country in the world.
Happy Friday Foto Flashback! Link up with Alicia!

Oh yeah, back to the "real-live" conversation! You´d be so proud. I saved in my memory for life. OH now what was it?
Right. Are you ready? All this build up. Well, here it goes.
Mommy:
"Isaiah, please stop staring at that other table it´s rude. Staring can be considered very rude in most cultures."
Isaiah turns around and there is a pause.
Michael (our youngest, age 8):
"So why do people who are in love stare?"
Mommy:
"Weeeellllll, Michael, that´s another story."
End of conversation.
Now, that was a first around the board for us all . I am sure there are so many more great conversations really. Just come night time they all fall out of my hard drive memory, somehow (aka: my head).
Here is a picture of our Mc Donald´s lunch. Living proof we are having fun!

