Tuesday, March 4, 2008

An Update on The Valdivias

Well, well, well! Here I am again =)

Here's a couple little random pictures to start off the post:



I made the family a Valentine's dinner on, well, Valentine's Day =P I ended up making Spinach and Feta stuffed chicken breasts, Caesar salad, & Cream of Broccoli soup in mini Sourdough bowls.



For dessert I made a Banana Split for Mom and Dad to share (Garrett made sure I put M&M's on it!).



The following week on the 22nd of Feb. we took our normal Fresno trip, but it was far from "normal". The day before, Buddy was showing some signs of something (his droppings were extremely watery and he was eating and drinking a lot - more than normal) and since us bird owners/lovers have to act quickly or they may fall dead by the next day, we made an appointment at the vet to take him in when we went to Fresno on Friday. So, after the appointment, which was at about mid-morning, we decided it was worth while to take Buddy back home and then go back down to do our "normal" Fresno trip. Turned out that we didn't get back home until 2:30 (long story) and we didn't leave for Fresno again until 3-ish. Mom and I condensed our shopping trip as much as possible and flew in and out of the stores. We didn't get home until almost 10. A couple days later the vet called and gave us Buddy's test results. Turns out he's pretty healthy for an 8 year old bird. We're continuing administering pro-biotics until his droppings firm up again.



One evening we saw these awesome clouds over our house. Mom says they're either the beginning or the end of Mammatus clouds. Here's what extreme Mammatus clouds look like (you do NOT want these around! If you do... take cover! ;) ):


Image courtesy of NOAA weather



We had a surprise guest at church on Sunday. The little girl was born as one of our family's were walking out the door to leave for our house. The family did come once they did what they needed to do and brought the goatie with them. She ended up staying with the church throughout the whole evening! She was even a good girl while we prayed and sang songs =) I don't care for goats, but I did have to admit that this little girl was quite cute!


Not much has been happening since I last posted besides the few things I mentioned above; thus, the lack of updates! It appears we'll be getting busier as the days roll by. Garrett is taking a martial arts class twice a week.. He goes to the little kids class before his to help the instructor set up, helps teach and 'control' the kid's class, then goes to the adult class as a student, and THEN goes to the "Black Belt Club" where they teach more complex 'maneuvers', and then he helps clean-up. So he's gone almost 8 hours a week now and I'm missing him terribly!! A few years ago I went along with him and we both participated in the class, but I opted out this year. The class was established to do things The Christian Martial Way. Anywho, he's participating in the class with a number of our other close friends and he's enjoying himself immensely.

I've also started becoming a little busier, as I'm trying harder to involve myself in our family economics even more. Dad's teaching me more about the ways of Quicken and once things are 'in order' I might be taking over the accounting! Ack! Not something I particularly enjoy, but it is necessary. I'm also trying to pursue a couple side projects that may provide more income for the family, so I'm excited about that! As they develop I'll report them, I promise ;)

Mom's also kept herself busy - which mothers do best. Planning, cooking miraculous dinners (and I mean miraculous. When you think there's nothing in the house but a bit of cracker crumbs, she sets down a meal that could serve more than just our family! One day I want to master that art =) I'm glad I have such a great teacher!), learning about new things to improve our family living and health, encouraging the family when things get tough, selflessly serving everyone but herself, even when her health suffers, etc. She's a great woman!

Dad's keeping himself very busy also! After working at the Post Office for most of the day, whatever time he has before dinner and after he tries to find other means to support the family. He also strives to keep his family spiritually fed and brings us together in the evenings, either reading quietly to ourselves, studying, or talking about numerous different things that need to be discussed. He invests time with me by taking Sunday morning drives (when able) together as he teaches me how to drive the Cruiser. These drives are precious times that we share together, since it's just the two of us and it brings on intimate discussion which I really enjoy. He also spends a lot of time with Garrett and they've gotten really close. The two of them work in Garrett's room, as we moved Dad's “business” computer in there with Garrett's, and they do window washing jobs pretty often, both of which provide plenty of time for conversation.

We're striving to become even more knitted together as we enter into this new phase of our family life. Now that all Mom and Dad's children are in their 20's (yes, all two of us!), we're trying to understand and feel this new ground that seems so strange to us. It's been such a blessing being part of this family, and I'm ever thankful that the Lord plopped me here among these three great individuals!

As we keep moving forward, here, I'll keep you posted when things happen in the Valdivia household! Until then, the Lord bless you!

Monday, January 28, 2008

Snowy Days!

As I'm sitting here writing this post, snow is fluttering down outside our dining room window, gradually accumulating on the ground (so far we have about 3-4") making everything white. This has happened two times already in just the past week (actually the first snowfall started last Wed.). So, when I woke up this morning to "whiteness" outside my bedroom window, I thought it'd be nice to share some of it with you!

Here's a video (of today's snowfall), and below are some pictures (from the big snowfall on Wed.)!




Thursday, January 10, 2008

I Surrender All

Our family comes back to the words of this song often. Don't let the performance distract you from the incredible message this song represents.




I Surrender All
performed by Clay Crosse

written by David Moffitt and Reggie Hamm


I have wrestled in the darkness of this lonely pilgrim land
Raising strong and mighty fortresses that I alone command
But these castles I've constructed by the strength of my own hand
Are just temporary kingdoms on foundations made of sand
In the middle of the battle I beleive I've finally found
I'll never know the thrill of victory 'til I'm willing to lay down
All my weapons of defense and earthly strategies of war
So I'm laying down my arms and running helplessly to Yours

Chorus:
I surrender all my silent hopes and dreams
Though the price to follow costs me everything
I surrender all my human soul desires
If sacrafice requires
That all my kingdoms fall
I surrender all

If the source of my ambition is the treasure I obtain
If I measure my successes on a scale of earthly gain
If the focus of my vision is the status I attain
My accomplishments are worthless and my efforts are in vain
So I lay aside these trophies to pursue a higher crown
And should You choose somehow to use the life I willingly lay
down
I surrender all the triumph for it's only by Your grace
I relinquish all the glory, I surrender all the praise

Bridge:
Everything I am, all I've done, and all I've known
Now belongs to You, the life I live is not my own
Just as Abraham laid Isaac on the sacraficial fire
If all I have is all that You desire
I surrender all


Wednesday, December 12, 2007

San Diego

Sorry about the long delay of this post! Due to technical difficulties (and they really were difficulties! Windows decided to throw in the towel and quit its job unexpectedly. Garrett was able to install Linux and extract all the necessary files that would've been lost, so I'm glad for that... though I lost a lot of my music mysteriously during the transfer to our external hardrive, which is truly an odd thing. Folders of songs don't just slip away... So I'm a little distraught about that. But I'll hunt for the songs I'm missing when I have the time (yeah right!) ;) ), I haven't been able to get this post up before now... so I hope you'll forgive me! :)

The the first two days in Burbank were full up with Thanksgiving feasts we had with family. We had a great time and probably came back weighing about 10 lbs. heavier =P The following week we spent two days in San Diego, enjoying it's beautiful night cityscape and fun attractions - including the Dead Sea Scrolls (Garrett gave the full review on that one), Point Loma (Garrett also covered that), the Hotel del Coronado, El Indio (Mexican restaurant), TGI Friday's, the Westfield Horton Plaza, and more.









The Foursome - watching a movie and looking very concerned ;)






Westfield Horton Plaza - Garrett and I were dropped off here for 6+ hours to hang out together and we had a great time! We spent the longest time in Nordstrom trying on $700 jackets and such. At first I was hesitant, because I had remembered my mama's motherly caution... "If you break it, we have to pay for it." Well, that caution stuck with me since I was a little tot, so I've always been very cautious and careful around stores :) I wasn't worried when walking into that store, knowing my boundaries well... but the minute I saw Garrett run over to a jacket... I got really scared. Horror-stricken I looked around the store and told Garrett about mama's caution. And knowing that jacket was $700, I was even more scared. If he even did anything to that jacket, we'd have to pay! Oh no... he's putting it on! Looking around me, I made sure there weren't any employees to see. I have to admit, he looked quite stunning in that expensive jacket... but that doesn't justify the wrong we were committing! ;) Then the worst thing happened... Garrett slid the jacket onto the hanger, and as he put it back on the rack, I spotted something fall... "Um, what just fell?" He looked and picked up a button. How did I know something would happen? Oh dear. Now I was frantic. I grabbed the button from him and tried to find a place to put it. We found the little sack where the extra buttons went, and thank goodness we realized that's all that button was! A spare! But it was a lesson I tried to drill into my brother's head. Well, it didn't stick, because off he went to the next jacket.
Long story short, we spent most of our time there. And no, we didn't break or tear anything, thank goodness! We both left the store feeling totally humbled and broke (heh).









TGI Friday's - Garrett and I ate lunch here. We shared a Shirley Temple (yum!), chicken fingers, and french fries.

Beat it, bub. ;)


El Indio