Friday, December 26, 2008

Christmas joy!

Christmas was such a magical time this year! So full of love, excitement and time with family. The girls are at a good age where both understand the magic of Christmas and get excited for every little part. We spent Christmas Eve day/night with the Lamis family. We opened gifts (an insane amount), ate traditional Christmas Eve lasagna (yummy!), and went to Mass. It was a great day! Christmas day was spent mostly with just our family so it was very laid back and relaxing. Santa gave some fun gifts that are great for the entire family- the best was the karaoke machine! Julia took a while to warm up to singing into a microphone while Bella jumped at the chance even though she spent most of the time dancing freestyle.

Julia is such a different girl. I feel like she is still a little girl and acts her actual age when I see so many 6 yr old girls that act so much older. I like that she still likes dolls, princesses, etc. She received some neat gifts this year- like her Easy Bake Oven and Leapster, both of which she loved. But when I asked her what her favorite gift was this year (from anyone), she said without hesitating "the Hopscotch Hill books". She has only read one Hopscotch Hill book and loved it SO much that we (along with her Grandma and Grandpa Lamis) bought her the rest of the series. They are sweet, simple books by American Girl. I was so shocked by her answer but so glad at the same time. Last night, she asked to stay up reading and gave me the biggest hug when I agreed. On school nights, I am pretty strict about bedtimes. She stayed up for 1 1/2 hrs reading and I finally had to ask her to turn off the light. Chet and I later talked about how we really hope that she stays such a good girl.

My family arrives on Sunday and staying for 5 days! Suzanne and her family are driving in from Idaho and escaping the COLD weather. I only get to see Suzanne, Pat and my nephews and niece a few times/year so I am SO excited for them to be here. My parents are coming from Prescott as well so it will be a full but happy house!

Hope everyone had a great Christmas and is enjoying the Christmas break!







Sunday, December 21, 2008

Bliss

Since 6:30pm tonight, this is what both my tired princesses have been doing.



I look forward to spending a relaxing week with both girls at home but tonight I will enjoy every minute of this free time. :)

Bella's party

Bella had her birthday party at our neighborhood park today. It was a lot of fun and she had a great time (hope everyone else did too). But ,man, even a party at the park is still exhausting! Probably more mental than anything else.

She had 12 little friends and lots of family attend her "puppy" party. The playground and bounce house kept all the kids plenty occupied and happy.







Thursday, December 18, 2008

Bella and her angels

I am not sure where I stand on angels and what happens in our afterlife (since we will never be 100% sure until we get to heaven ourselves) but I believe that Bella has angels around her and that she has seen them.
It began right after my grandma (in Brazil) passed away last year. Sadly, Bella never got to meet her but we talked a lot about her- we called her GG. This same grandma also prayed A LOT for Bella when she was going through her medical issues as a new baby. Shortly after my grandma's passing, we dropped off my mom at the airport. Bella (who was just shy of 3 yrs old at the time), said "Why is GG going with Bobo (my mom) on the airplane?". I said that she wasn't and reminded her that GG was in heaven. Bella repeated herself again and said that GG was standing with my mom. I asked what she looked like and Bella said "a lady in a white dress with white hair". I still get goosebumps when I remember that day.
Anyway, tonight as we were taking pictures of Bella on the floor in our office, the shot looked fine from where we were 12 inches away and in the viewfinder but the preview kept showing this very dark shadow where Bella was sitting. I kept looking away from the camera to figure out what it was but couldn't see any shadow- nor was there any reason for a shadow. They only showed up in the pictures (we took about 10 in all). Even Chet (a skeptic) who was sitting right next to me was baffled by this shadow and thought something was up. It's not weird that there was a shadow- its weird that this shadow only appeared in the picture (not one drop of shadowed light when we looked at her).
Not sure what this all means or why I am blogging about it. It's sad that we'll never know exactly what is around us.

Here is one of the pictures and then a shot minutes later of the exact same location when she moved.




Happy birthday sweet, sweet Bella!

Our sweet Bella turned 4 years old today. Where did the time go?
Bella has always been a joy and a wonderful little girl. She definitely beats to the march of her own drummer- sometimes to music no one else can even hear! She keeps us laughing and always on our toes. I have loved staying home with her this year with Julia at school and the new baby coming soon. She is so much fun to be with.
Today was a great day for her. She knew it was her birthday the moment she opened her big blue eyes. Her first question was "so when are my friends coming over?" And then "so when do I get ice cream?" My mom is in town so she took Bella to get her nails painted. Bella picked light purple polish with a design of a holly. (Doesn't look as bad as it sounds.)
She got to pick what she wanted for dinner and dessert. Funny enough, we offered anything she wanted- pizza or even McDonald's- but she chose to stay home and have "mom's spicy chicken" for dinner! Chet even re-stated our offer in case she didn't understand but she was adamant on eating dinner at home. We were happy to oblige! By the way, my "spicy chicken" is pollo asada from Sprouts- SO yummy and easy!
Then we headed out for ice cream and to look at Christmas lights in our neighborhood. She ended the long day by playing with her new lego set with the biggest kid of the house (dad).
Happy birthday Bella! We love you!
Mom, Dad, and Julia





*At one year


*2 yrs old


*3 yrs old


*this year

Monday, December 15, 2008

Christmas cookie extravaganza!

Every year, the Lamis family gets together and makes hundreds of sugar cookies for Christmas. Each family supplies part of the dough and off to work we go! The kids enjoy decorating- or should I say that Bella and Brennan enjoy putting as many sprinkles on one cookie as humanly possible? Nothing says "yummy cookie" as the crunch of sprinkles! :) Julia is finally at the age where she gets the process and enjoys decorating. Each family then takes home a share of the cookies- we have about 75? Yummy! Mom can't stop sneaking in a few cookies here and there.











After the cookie decorating, we took Angie and Joe up on their offer to watch the kids overnight as our anniversary gift. Maybe they weren't expecting us to call in their offer so soon but we jumped on it! :) We went to dinner and finished all our shopping for the kids. Thanks guys! We loved our night out.

The girls had so much fun spending the night- Julia fell asleep first (like always) and the wonder twins (Bella and Brennan) stayed up WAY too late talking. The next morning, they each blamed each other when asked who was talking. We attempted to go to lunch together the next morning when I picked up the girls. Let's just say that lack of sleep and lots of sugar don't mix! Julia burst into tears and had a mini-fit when the server told us they don't carry chocolate milk and that was basically how the rest of our day went. Yikes! I guess it's all part of the fun!

Monday, December 8, 2008

Red Rock Fantasy

One of my favorite destinations during the holidays is the Red Rock Fantasy in Sedona. They have about 40 light displays (all different themes) and you vote on your favorite. We had a great time and the girls even got to sit on Santa's lap! For some reason, we have never done the "Santa at the mall" photos- there is always a long line and it seems so expensive. At Red Rock Fantasy, Santa is always placed in one of the hot cider tents but no one seems to know this except us. There was no line so the girls had plenty of time to thoroughly go over their wish lists!










After Sedona, we headed to my parents house for a late Thanksgiving celebration. Since we were all turkeyed out (and I don't even like turkey), my mom made a yummy Brazilian feast. Thanks- we had a great weekend with you guys! The girls always get spoiled at the grandparent's house. Since I didn't grow up with any grandparents around, I am happy that my children get to enjoy being spoiled by 2 sets of Gparents.
*Julia and Bella had so much fun poking around my parent's tree and trying to see what was for who. They kept begging to open up "just one"! Uh no, its only December 6th. Sorry girls!

Monday, December 1, 2008

One step away from a CPS visit

I finally went through Julia's backpack from last week with all her Thanksgiving stuff. I was excited to read her list of things she was grateful for.
Well, apparently Miss Julia is grateful for "my little sister Bella becaus my mom works intil midnight and my dad also works realy late." Just to clarify, I work until 8pm THREE nights a week and Chet gets home by 5:15 every night. We make sure that one of us is almost always home with them. Not sure if she misses me that much or is being a tad dramatic! :)

Can't you just see Julia and Bella eating a dinner of cold pop tarts huddled around a TV waiting for her workaholic parents to get home??