December 29, 2009
Directions
Ok, I really can't stand it.
But it makes me laugh hysterically.
We were on our way to the beach two days ago (about a 6-hour drive to the one we're at) and had to stop at a gas station to ask for directions. This lady did a great job.
But the other night when we asked a guy how to get out of the province of Guanacaste, he said, "Oh, it's easy. You just go out past the airport and when you get to the intersection, turn right and then just keep on going all the way to the end."
Huh!?
Now if we were in a two-street town with a population of 20 that might work. But we're in a bustling urban metropolis with outlying cities that stretch for tens of miles.
Alejandro almost laughed out loud.
That's almost as good as the directions I heard several years ago when I lived here: "Just continue down this main road until you get to the corner where the huge tree used to be. Then turn left. It's right there a couple kilometers down on the right side near the huge pot hole."
Right.
Thanks so much for your help! Smile and not. Smile and nod.
December 28, 2009
I Forgot
I'm blogging from Costa Rica! How fun is that!?
Come back soon... I've got a another blog scheduled to post tomorrow. See ya'll soon!
I forgot that word. I forgot all those words!
Now I remember that here, toilet paper goes in the trash, not the toilet. How many times have I fished it out of the toilet already this trip!? Gross.
I forgot that you shower with 1/3 of the water and it takes 3 times as long to dry, because the air is 300 times more humid.
Now I remember how I hate feeling lost in a conversation and being the only one not laughing, because I missed one phrase or cultural reference.
I forgot that you sleep with all of the sounds of the street because the entire house is open to the air through windows and gates, even though you need three keys to get through the front door and two gates in order to get just 10 feet outside to the curb.
Now I remember about fireworks in the street at midnight on Christmas Eve. And sleeping until noon on Christmas Day.
I forgot how wonderful it is to sleep to the sound of the afternoon rain rattling on the tin roof.
Now I remember how I like foam mattresses better than spring ones and how good I sleep here.
I forogt how much I like the moistness in my skin and the warmth of the sun.
I forgot about "perdon" (pardon me) and "con permiso" (excuse me) and "buen provecho" (enjoy your food).
Now I remember rich, fresh bread for 50 cents from the corner and cream cheese on top.
And now it's time to go eat some!
December 24, 2009
Merry Christmas, Happy New Year, and see you all soon!
With my babe asleep on my chest, the moist warm air (love it!) of Miami in my lungs, and comfy in a t-shirt, this feels NOTHING like Christmas to me. I was thinking about that this morning. Even to this California raised girl, it only FEELS like Christmas if it's snowing outside, the fire place is blazing, hot cocoa is in my hand, and Christmas music is playing.
But this morning when I dragged myself out of a sleepy stupor in a cheap hotel room and felt particularly warm on this Christmas Eve, the Spirit reminded me that those traditionally nostalgic things of Merry Christmas Time have nothing to do with the glowy joy I feel in my heart.
I am so very blessed. Blessed by my Savior and the victoriously free life I find in Him. I am blessed by my husband, who is just as romantic and even more wonderful than the day we met, and that's no lip service. I'm blessed by my little Smiley Boy, who daily brings me joy. And I am blessed by all of you, who pour into me and our little family.
Ephesians 3:14-21
"For this reason I kneel before the Father, from whom his whole family in heaven and on earth derives its name. I pray that out of his glorious riches he may strengthen you with power through his Spirit in your inner being, so that Christ may dwell in your hearts through faith. And I pray that you, being rooted and established in love, may have power, together with all the saints, to grasp how wide and long and high and deep is the love of Christ, and to know this love that surpasses knowledge—that you may be filled to the measure of all the fullness of God.
Now to him who is able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine, according to his power that is at work within us, to him be glory in the church and in Christ Jesus throughout all generations, for ever and ever! Amen."
Merry Christmas, Everyone!
Love,
Renee
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December 23, 2009
I thought my Mother loved me.
Well, it DID come along with a bunch of other very cool items in the mail.
But if you do something to me, you're bound to be blogged. My mom knows this.
Anyway, back to the subject. I have a little, um, phobia. It's a little abnormal I realize. It doesn't involve heights or insects or big animals.
It's magnets.
I have a phobia of magnets.
I don't mind kitchen magnets. Cause I can tell which side is which and they nicely stick to the refrigerator. It's the small square magnets with nothing attached to them that repel when you put the wrong sides together.
I HATE that.
I know. I shouldn't hate. But I do. I'm even getting the willies as I describe this to you. Goose bumps up my spine, I tell you! (See how much I love you to tell you all this?)
And my MOM - who birthed me and loved me for years - sends me a package of extra strong ones!!
I'm traumatized.
I MIGHT need counseling.
:|
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Past the point of no return
...and I may never go back.
Thanks Paul!
(Alejandro's boss graciously helped us with advantage miles - what a huge blessing!!)
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I'll be posting until we board the plane tomorrow for our Miami-to-Costa Rica flight.
And who knows! Maybe I'll even surprise you with a blog from the tropics!
Or I might be busy burying my toes in the sand. ;)
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December 22, 2009
The Beginning... And End... Of My Career in Poetry
It's snowing.
Icy roads,
Wind blowing!
I'm happy as a peach,
And dreamin' of the beach,
And goin' to Costa Rica in the morning!
(Sing with me now!)
It's raining,
It's snowing...
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Getting Ready to Get Going...
Most of you know why we'd choose Costa Rica as a Christmas destination - I mean besides the fact that it's one of the most gorgeous places in the world. Costa Rica is home for us. Alejandro grew up there. His family still lives there. I lived there in 2002 and that's where we met.
So on Christmas Eve, when we take in the sunny, wet, tropical atmosphere into our dry cracked Colorado lungs, we'll introduce Danilo to his Abuelo and Abuela and his Tio and millions and zillions (I'm NOT exagerating) of cousins.
But until then, we'll enjoy what looks like it might shape up to be a white Christmas in Colorado Springs.
Merry Christmas everyone!
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December 17, 2009
On Time
I seem to have forgotten what that is.
Somewhere in the recesses of my mind I have an inkling that I used to know what it was.
But now it's totally escaping me.
Can anyone help?
Oh well. It must be one of those things I lost when Danny was born. I think it came out with the placenta.
Or something.
Maybe some day I'll find it.
Maybe when Danny turns 16.
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The Biggest Funnest Little Giveaway Goin' On This Christmas
...and after figuring out the details of our flight and layover and stay in Miami and stay in Fort Lauderdale and...
....many other details having to do with our trip to Costa Rica (yay!)...
...I had GIVING on my mind.
There is a HUGE little giveaway that ya'll have GOT to take part in!
(Stick with me. There's a connection here.)
My good friend, Sarah over at KingdomTwindom is hosting it!
It involves Giving to Compassion International...
(See, I told you there was a connection.)
...and winning a three nights' stay at Golden Eagle Lodge in Red River, NM.
(Which is my favorite most gorgeous little mountain town ever!)
So, if you love me at all...
(Totally kidding!)
...But seriously, if you love anyone at all...
(ok, still kidding!)
...but really, seriously, if you have any love in your heart at all...
(ok, I'll stop!)
...Just head on over to Sarah's Giveaway and join the fun!
December 16, 2009
The most exciting time to blog...
Like now, for instance.
What am I frazzled and busy with? I'm so glad you asked!
Well, for one, we're leaving to go to Costa Rica for two weeks(yay!) in eight days (gasp of panic!). So that gives me plenty to do to get our little family ready to go.
Secondly, we introduced Danilo to rice cereal on Sunday. I can't wait to share the video and pictures with you, just as soon as I create an extra hour in my day tomorrow... Needless to say, mealtime is no longer a quick ordeal.
And then there's all the normal Christmas to dos and goings on... And all the normal wife and mommy to dos and goings on.
Oh and then my little... er... growing business which is my calling and my career.
So now you know why I'm blogging from my blackberry in bed with the lights out.
So for now, nighty night! ;)
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December 14, 2009
Really??
My husband came home forty minutes ago to said clean house, kissed my clean, fresh smelling face, and we got to talking.
"...I'm going to go take a shower now..." he said.
"Ok, honey."
"Have you showered yet today?" he asked me.
Really?!
Oh. Help.
First Christmas Pajamas
Merry Christmas Time just got 100 times better!
"Why?" you ask...
Because I now can dress my little Smiley Boy in warm Christmas pajamas! Check out his first ones!
Thanks Pam! They're perfect!!
December 13, 2009
Christmas Tree Cutting
About four years ago, Alejandro and I moved to Colorado from Sunny San Diego. When living in San Diego, Christmas tree-hunting usually meant driving to the local tree lot and picking out a tree in our budget. That meant we were getting a small tree.
So, when we moved to Colorado, one of the first winter traditions we started was the hunting and the cutting of the Christmas tree! This year was no different, so we loaded up the dog, and the baby, and the snow boots, and headed into the 5. Degree. Weather.
...makes my hubby's heart happy!
Danny stayed snug as a bug-under-a-rug in his car-seat taking a cozy nap.
After an hour and a half in the car, Danny was good and ready to get out, so we ventured into the cold for just a few minutes...
This is our house.
Make Merry Gift Exchange
December 10, 2009
The Smiley Boy
Danny beamed out with his usual grin "hello."
"Look!" one of them said. And then two or three at a time said, "It's the smiley boy!"
At five months old, my son is known among toddlers and adults alike for his smile.
Me... I'm beaming with pride and joy!
December 8, 2009
Welcome Caleb!
Friday night we went over to keep them company...
Matt was quite excited! After all, he was about to meet his son!
There was quite a bit of Danny-cuddling going on that night.
And then, all at once, Danny decided to sit up on his own on Daddy's lap!
December 7, 2009
San Diego Trip: Last Two Days
Christine and her daughter came!
It was great fun!
By the end of the evening, Danny was pretty tuckered out.
Saturday morning, we woke up early and headed over to The Living Room, our favorite coffee shop in San Diego for a morning family date.
Just before flying out, Danny's new Uncle Dave and he played some... Dave's getting ready to be a dad himself. I think he's gonna be great at it!