To celebrate my birthday I have decided to share with you -34 things about me. Some of these things you will be aware of other things maybe not. But, I thought you would like to know what makes up a woman like me.
34. Some Christmas music is spooky to me.
33. I will compromise my desires to make others happy-I will never tell them though.
32. I have never ever gotten "drunk".
31. I have fallen into a gutter (sober but, pregnant).
30. I have been run over by a car.
29. I have more stick horses than children.
28. I love dolls and toys.
27. I hate cookbooks without pictures.
26. I believe stores should give away free "reusable bags" instead of making me buy them.
25. I am happy when I see new babies.
24. I love all of my friends-ALWAYS.
23. I will NOT jump out of an airplane.
22. I find comfort at church and in prayer.
21. I am hispanic or of latin descent--:o)
20. I sometimes wish for more than I have.
19. I cry when I watch Steel Magnolias (every time).
18. I will ride a mechanical bull before I die.
17. I love crafting on anything.
15. I come from a large family.
14. I had my first job at 12years of age (don't tell the authorities).
13. I am proud of graduating with Highest Honors because it was not simple.
12. I love holding my kids' hands when we are out.
11. I like when my pictures come out as planned.
10. I love dark bitter chocolate (on or in anything).
9. I don't like spicy hot food.
8. I love laughing so hard that I start choking.
7. I love gazing into my husbands eyes.
6. I love a bargain.
5. I can tell when someone is genuine.
4. I prefer eating to exercise.
3. I prefer riding in a car to driving a car.
2. I am a good dancer.
1. I love my life--all of it.
This year my great husband took me to The Cheesecake Factory for my birthday dinner. Fire Roasted Artichokes and Steak Diane...mmm. I digress. He is the best person I have ever met. He has alwasy made my birthday special, beautiful, and perfect for me. I feel blessed that I am worth diamonds to him. My kids made me sweet cards and sang for me and did special things for me all day on my birthday. They are my world. My mom and dad kept my kids for me, I couldn't be the parent I want to be without their support. They have always been there for me since the day I was born. They have yet to let me down. Thank you mom and dad for starting my beautiful life.
The happenings and goings on in our humble home. The thoughts of a Stay At Home Mom. The hopes for her family. And also lots of my favorite pictures.
Tuesday, December 22, 2009
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
Yummy on My Mind (Another Favorite)
Today my sweet little second born said, "Mommy lets please make those cookies with the black chocolate chips inside them." I really felt lazy and didn't want to even attempt the cookies. Then I remembered that we bought the pre-made and pre-cut dough the day before! Nestle Tollhouse, you saved me today. You are now in my hall of favorites. I know--they are not gourmet or from scratch (I can scratch something the next time) but, they are quick, easy, cheap and ultimately satisfying.
So we whipped up a batch or two (wink) and had warm cookies with cold milk for snack BEFORE dinner. I can sometimes be the coolest mom EVER! My big boy then says, "mmm...I had yummy on my mind all day. Mom, can we have ribs for dinner?" So, we did.
Get Well Soon Joey
On to something more FUN! This is a really cute photo of my newest nephew on Thanksgiving Day. You would never guess that he was an early delivery.
Joey just went through surgery to make him all better. He is healing up and recovering now. Mommy says that he will go home today. Yay! His parents are doing a wonderful job of caring for such a special being. Get well soon little sweetie. Tia Michelle can't wait to see you and hold you again. XOXO
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
Sweet Peyton
"On Sunday July 20th 2008, our Peyton was diagnosed with Diffuse Intrinsic Pontine Glioma, a very aggressive cancerous tumor in the middle of his brain stem. With much hope, faithful prayers, and a miracle from our Father in Heaven, he will beat this illness that we've been told he won't survive."-Jenna Ricker
(photo borrowed from J. Ricker's Blog)
Peyton lost his battle with cancer and is now in Heaven. He is such an inspiration to anyone who has ever met him. His family is always in our hearts and we can only wish for comfort, healing, and joy in the future. Until we meet again Peyton. Godspeed.
Friday, December 11, 2009
Sit!
I have a few minutes so that is why I am wasting them writing on the blog. Regardless, we recently adopted a sweet Heinz 57 Beagle. My kids have been praying for this dog for years. I mean YEARS! I finally lost it and got our puppy.
To say the least, I was worried that it will be one of the ill behaved dogs that jump on everyone and bark incessantly. You know, all of the bad habits that we all enjoy so much.
We made it through the crying phase (2 days)--he doesn't do that anymore and he doesn't really bark unless Mack gets over there and barks with him. So now how do I get him to stop climbing on the kids, nibbling, etc.
After intense research--I started the sit command yesterday. And Biscuit got it! He sits on command! I can't believe it. Now reinforcement stage. Could my anxiety be for not? I guess my biggest surprise was how easy it was to get him to do what he was told. Good Boy Buiscuit! Good Boy!
To say the least, I was worried that it will be one of the ill behaved dogs that jump on everyone and bark incessantly. You know, all of the bad habits that we all enjoy so much.
We made it through the crying phase (2 days)--he doesn't do that anymore and he doesn't really bark unless Mack gets over there and barks with him. So now how do I get him to stop climbing on the kids, nibbling, etc.
After intense research--I started the sit command yesterday. And Biscuit got it! He sits on command! I can't believe it. Now reinforcement stage. Could my anxiety be for not? I guess my biggest surprise was how easy it was to get him to do what he was told. Good Boy Buiscuit! Good Boy!
Thursday, December 10, 2009
Momma's Tamales-My Favorite
I promised to mention some of my favorite things. So here is one of my all time favorite things to eat. My mom's home made tamales. They are THE best. I have tried many many tamales and they just don't measure up. Maybe it is because I grew up on these. That has to be it; because I have tried all kinds from all regions--they are good no matter where the blend is from.
I am sorry that I can not give the recipe because I don't know it. I wouldn't take on tamales in my house by myself anyway. And for those of you that know my mother--she just cooks--there is no "recipe".
It is our Christmas Eve tradition to gather at my mother's house and spread tamales and eat them. But, honestly, I rarely put in as much work as the amount of tamales I eat. I think they are the sole reason I gain weight at Christmas time. They are fattening, rich, and plentiful. Tamales are the only holiday food temptation that I fold before. Never met a tamale (tamal) that I didn't eat!
Cheers to you Momma's Tamales--you are a true Christmas Tradition and a bonafide Michelle Favorite. Yummy.
I am sorry that I can not give the recipe because I don't know it. I wouldn't take on tamales in my house by myself anyway. And for those of you that know my mother--she just cooks--there is no "recipe".
It is our Christmas Eve tradition to gather at my mother's house and spread tamales and eat them. But, honestly, I rarely put in as much work as the amount of tamales I eat. I think they are the sole reason I gain weight at Christmas time. They are fattening, rich, and plentiful. Tamales are the only holiday food temptation that I fold before. Never met a tamale (tamal) that I didn't eat!
Cheers to you Momma's Tamales--you are a true Christmas Tradition and a bonafide Michelle Favorite. Yummy.
Saturday, December 5, 2009
Snow Day
We love snow down here in the south. Kids are awesome! I wish the older ones hadn't heard my footsteps in the snow. I wanted a couple of candid shots of them. My two oldest were released early from school. We were sure to play in the snow!
I am not sure what has happened to the weather but, it doesn't seem to be "global warming" as the news keeps reporting. Anyhow, my dear hubby and I tell the kids not to hope for snow every year because, "It just doesn't snow in Houston." They totally dismiss us and they count on it every year. Maybe it does snow in Houston after all!
Many have asked which camera I use and whether I have experience, and will I shoot for them. I use the Nikon D50 with a 18-55 Nikon lens. (I am saving for a stronger lens-the camera is amazing.) I have a few years of experience taking pictures of my kids. And I will shoot for you--just let me know when.
Friday, December 4, 2009
Our Guest Jack Frost
Today was a very wonderful "winter" day indeed! We had a highly anticipated visit from Jack Frost! Being from the south--and I mean wAAAAy south--it is always are real treasure and a delightful treat to see snow! My dear hubby and I sat talking about how excited our kids would be to have fun playing in the snow. Then we realized that we were excited to play in the snow too! (I just wanted good pictures-don't tell.)
I am extremely tired as I write this. I spent an hour or so cropping and embellishing my gorgeous photos. I can not wait to share them with my blogger friends and family. I hope you enjoy them as much as I do.
Snow is one of my many favorite things for this year--I think every one of my readers got a little of this today. Consider the snow you experienced your full size sample of Michelle's 2009 Favorite things. :o)
I am extremely tired as I write this. I spent an hour or so cropping and embellishing my gorgeous photos. I can not wait to share them with my blogger friends and family. I hope you enjoy them as much as I do.
Snow is one of my many favorite things for this year--I think every one of my readers got a little of this today. Consider the snow you experienced your full size sample of Michelle's 2009 Favorite things. :o)
Thursday, December 3, 2009
Happy Feet :o)
Look at these tootsies! Leave it to my girls (my nieces & my dear daughter) to give me something good and creative to shoot. Who doesn't want a portrait of the bottom of little girls feet? I am surprised that the bottoms are so clean!
The idea really impressed me and made me smile. So here we go with a little funny thing that little girls do together (besides dawdle in the bathroom). When they grow up and go to the salon for their pedicures we can always remember the first tootsie gathering here. Happy Feet!
Monday, November 30, 2009
Let the Christmas Rompus Begin!!!
I enjoyed a very late sleep in, compliments of my dear, sweet, and loving husband. Thank you my LOVE. He then got to watch me do my domestic diva routine-gym, eat, dishes, laundry, more dishes, car line, laundry, car line, gym again, groceries, dinner, dishes again. Yay! Oh I forgot to squeeze in some FaceBook time. It was in there somewhere between dinner and dishes.
I am not sure (exactly) what he did all day today. I am sure it was no vacation for him. After dinner I heard the stereo playing in the living room (of course at a high volume). I assumed it was my youngest touching the AV equipment, so I had to see what was the matter:
I get to the other room and it wasn't the stereo playing...it was my ever-talented husband. I have always admired his artistic qualities. His guitar playing has always been my favorite. It was nice to see him play guitar and totally enjoy himself. Even the kids stayed clear just to watch in amazement. After they realized it was a live performance they quickly ran for their guitars too. It was a special treat. Thank you sweetheart.
Now that December is starting, I have always wanted to talk about my favorite items of the year. I will periodically, give homage to my favorite things throughout my December Blogs. One day I will be magnificently wealthy like Oprah and be able to give each of my audience members a full size sample of my favorite items. Until then, I will share my experience and love for those items that really deliver for me.
Good bye November 2009--I was thankful for you. Now I am ready for Christmas (Happy Birthday Jesus) music and hardcore wrapping sessions.
Sunday, November 29, 2009
Happy Thanksgiving!
This year we spent Thanksgiving Day with my in-laws. It was pleasant and everyone was so happy to see each other. It is amazing how much a family grows in 2 years. We have two new babies since the last time I spent Thanksgiving with them. Some of us have grown older, some of us thinner, some of us crazier, and some of us even became wiser. :o)
My kids spent most of the 8 hours we were there in the the terrible sand pile that sits at the entrance to my in-laws home. It looks like a giant Texas sized ant mound--it is about 4 1/2 feet tall and 5 or 6 feet in diameter. Kids love it and I HATE it. My kids always come out of it filthy and it makes me nuts. I mean NUTS! I still let them play in it--I can not tell them no when everyone else is allowed to play in it. I never thought I would hate dirt so much. LOL!
Here are my beautiful babes on Turkey Day!
They have so much fun with their cousins and dirt. They look as though they were deep in thought-maybe pondering the atomic make-up of sand. Have I mentioned that my children are intellectually gifted? :o)
Although, I missed my family and all the wonderful turkey day specialities, I had fun with my sisters-in-law. Marc had fun with his family and we all ate way too much for own good. God Bless America!
My kids spent most of the 8 hours we were there in the the terrible sand pile that sits at the entrance to my in-laws home. It looks like a giant Texas sized ant mound--it is about 4 1/2 feet tall and 5 or 6 feet in diameter. Kids love it and I HATE it. My kids always come out of it filthy and it makes me nuts. I mean NUTS! I still let them play in it--I can not tell them no when everyone else is allowed to play in it. I never thought I would hate dirt so much. LOL!
Here are my beautiful babes on Turkey Day!
They have so much fun with their cousins and dirt. They look as though they were deep in thought-maybe pondering the atomic make-up of sand. Have I mentioned that my children are intellectually gifted? :o)
Although, I missed my family and all the wonderful turkey day specialities, I had fun with my sisters-in-law. Marc had fun with his family and we all ate way too much for own good. God Bless America!
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
Welcome Home Biscuit!
Welcome home Biscuit! Here is our newest Scarborough Family member. He is a mixed breed with a little Heinz 57 and a little beagle mix. A really sweet puppy. He was rescued from the being sent to the pound. And after abot $150 dollars he is safe and vetted. We are nursing him to good health so that we can have a life long friend.
We didn't tell the kids that we were adopting a puppy. If you could have heard the reaction we got from the backseat when we showed them what we were going to pick up. It was like Christmas! They were more excited than I have ever seen them. They have been begging for a dog and we put it off for years. So yesterday, we took this plunge. Oh my! What a plunge it was! Puppy vet visits and the novelty doggie items put us back a little bit. Never --EVER--take your kids puppy gear shopping. Hah! LOL!
Nevertheless, this is the new baby in the house and he is getting used to us. He misses his old family and wants to rome free. So we have to hear him whimper. But, we know he will get better soon. Tomorrow morning will be another morning full of play with his new family. Now you will see him in my blog updates too!
Now, I will obsess over socializing and training him.
We didn't tell the kids that we were adopting a puppy. If you could have heard the reaction we got from the backseat when we showed them what we were going to pick up. It was like Christmas! They were more excited than I have ever seen them. They have been begging for a dog and we put it off for years. So yesterday, we took this plunge. Oh my! What a plunge it was! Puppy vet visits and the novelty doggie items put us back a little bit. Never --EVER--take your kids puppy gear shopping. Hah! LOL!
Nevertheless, this is the new baby in the house and he is getting used to us. He misses his old family and wants to rome free. So we have to hear him whimper. But, we know he will get better soon. Tomorrow morning will be another morning full of play with his new family. Now you will see him in my blog updates too!
Now, I will obsess over socializing and training him.
Friday, November 13, 2009
Healthy Holidays!
We have never had the flu in the house until this year. It wasn't the swine strain (H1N1) but, it knocked my son out. So this year when school started our pediatrician recommended that we get the flu shot. First time ever for my kids.
I still am a bit anxious about them catching the swine flu--not because I fear death but, because I fear that I will have to live through it! Ha! Ha! If one catches it, I assume they will all catch it. Which means I will be nursing the family for weeks until it runs through our household. We will have a pig party after we catch it to celebrate being well again.
Here is what I insist upon during the sickly season:
This holiday season, treat others as you would like to be treated. Keep your germs at home and don't pass the pig. :o)
I still am a bit anxious about them catching the swine flu--not because I fear death but, because I fear that I will have to live through it! Ha! Ha! If one catches it, I assume they will all catch it. Which means I will be nursing the family for weeks until it runs through our household. We will have a pig party after we catch it to celebrate being well again.
Here is what I insist upon during the sickly season:
- Get plenty of SLEEP.--Yes, that is right. Your body needs time to heal and fight off germs.
- Get more water than usual. Water helps cleans and increases blood volume. Increasing the body's ability to fight viruses and bacteria. blah..blah...blah-just drink some water.
- Wash your hands please. Don't fake wash those hands. Go to the dollar store or the beauty supply and stock up on those nail brushes. Teach the kids to use them with soap.
- Make the kids change their clothes after school. (I have been lenient on this one so far-not for long.)
- Use the dishwasher (high heat) if you have one or a teeny bit of bleach in your dishwater (to kill the germs).
- Take your vitamins.
- Update your cold/flu meds in the cabinet. Get rid of the old stuff (I need to do this).
- Keep the sick people at home! Duh.
This holiday season, treat others as you would like to be treated. Keep your germs at home and don't pass the pig. :o)
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
True Texans
Matthew and I had a few moments to talk last night. Our conversation was about all of our favorites. We went through the typical first questions: favorite color, favorite number, favorite shirt, etc. We read a story together and said the good dream prayer. Then my sweet little Texan asked, "Mom, one more thing. What is your favorite word?" I replied, "Hmm...I am not sure." He sagely replied, "My favorite word is Texas."
Can you think of a better word to love?
He once asked me, "Mom, um, is Mexico in Texas?" I didn't have the heart to say no, so I told him I would show him where it is on a map when we got home. You gotta love little Texans.
Tuesday, November 3, 2009
Comfort and Healing
More than a year ago, a good friend of mine heard the most terrible news, that her 6 year old son has a terminal form of cancer. After, countless chemo and radiation treatments, the cancer survived. His tumor had not grown but, it had not diminished in size at all. Thankfully, the symptoms had subsided and healed themselves and he has been able to live a very normal life.
I found out today that the symptoms have started up again for this sweet boy and that he is now terminal. There are no words for the kind of pain I hold in my heart for all of the mothers that must suffer through this. I wish that I could bare even a bit of this cross for my friend so that she will not suffer so much. I pray that her son's symptoms are not painful and that the time he has left here on this earth is comfortable and pleasant.
Please take a minute to pray for all the children that are battling cancer today. Pray for comfort and healing for their families. Pray for their continued faith in God. Pray for miracles.
I found out today that the symptoms have started up again for this sweet boy and that he is now terminal. There are no words for the kind of pain I hold in my heart for all of the mothers that must suffer through this. I wish that I could bare even a bit of this cross for my friend so that she will not suffer so much. I pray that her son's symptoms are not painful and that the time he has left here on this earth is comfortable and pleasant.
Please take a minute to pray for all the children that are battling cancer today. Pray for comfort and healing for their families. Pray for their continued faith in God. Pray for miracles.
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