Monday, December 19, 2011

White Elephant Gold

Last Saturday, we were privileged to host our Sunday school class Christmas party. And, just like all good church parties, we held a white elephant gift exchange. For those not familiar with this game, you either buy or re-gift a ridiculous present that you would not wish upon anyone. This year, I received the greatest white elephant gift . . . . EVER. Don't believe me? Take a look for yourself:





No, you do not need to adjust your computer screens. That is indeed a Barack Obama Chia Pet. Many, many kudos to my friend Becky for this amazing gift! And if you thought this couldn't get any funnier, check out the actual commercial for this gem.





So, this year, if you are stuck for gift ideas, give the gift that says, "Liberty, Opportunity, Prosperity, and Hope."

Merry Christmas!

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Birthday Girl

What a beautiful little girl! It is amazing that my first little baby who never slept is now an energetic, smart, and still beautiful four-year-old. This year, we were so blessed to be able to spend her birthday with some extended family. Nani and Papa graciously hosted our soiree and Grandma Dot and Grandma and Grandpa Alvaro were able to share in all the fun. We also got the privilege of celebrating her birthday with Chris' family when we traveled to Ohio for his sister's baby shower.

Emma had a few requests this year - the biggest of which was a pink cake. So, she and Nani rolled up their sleeves and made a pink carrot cake. Believe it or not, it was delicious! This was also the first year that she was able to celebrate her birthday at school, which was so much fun. Her teacher made her a pink crown (seen above) and she was the calendar helper and line leader for the day. A few of her friends even got her a present! Finally, we finished off the day with our usual Wednesday night church, where they sang and let her pick her own little present. She chose a pencil, which is perfect, because she is always writing and practicing her name and letters.

Every birthday that we celebrate with our children is a reminder of how much grace and joy that the Lord has blessed us with through them. The birth of our beautiful Emma began our journey as parents and I will never forget the joy (and terror) I felt when they placed her in my arms. Her smile, energy, laughter, and personality will instantly change your day. She loves to make us smile, hugs us when we cry, and is a second mother to Ethan (sometimes to his chagrin). She loves him as much as we do and they are as close as they could ever be.

It has been an honor to be Emma's mom and dad and the last four years have been a true gift. Emma Lynne, you are our little girl and we love you more each and every day. Happy Birthday, peanut!


The infamous pink cake!



Make a wish!



Emma and Ethan keeping current on the iPad. Don't worry, it isn't hers!



Snuggling with Dad



A rare family photo - three out of four looking at the camera isn't too bad!