Wow I cannot believe the time that has passed. I have been bad at keeping up on my blog so here is a re-cap of everything that I'm trying to cram in to one entry, so here it goes.
Analicia is doing better. She will be 2 years old the 26th of this month. I cannot believe it. There is a sadness that comes with her turning another year older. I guess when you know for sure that this is your last child you wish that you had more time to enjoy the times that made you smile. It is amazing at how much she has changed in looks. She is still her same DIVA little self that has her daddy wrapped around her little finger's. I have learned that you cannot clean out her closet with her around because the minute she sees you put her dresses and shoes in a bag, she throws a huge fit. Then her protective big brother comes to the rescue and says "Mommy just leave her clothes and shoes alone. Why do you have to give them away? They were hers first!" Try explaining to the two of them that we need the space and it stuff that Analicia has already grown out of. So needless to say neither one of them should be there.
Eleazar Jr. is doing good in school and even better at baseball. He is on a baseball team and loves every minute of it. He is there Tuesday's, Thursday's and Saturday's. To him that is not enough. Wednesday's he has his "Church school classes" as he like to call them. Also Eleazar Jr will be making his first holy communion on the 17th of this month. He is so excited because he has been waiting for this all year long. He is having a party afterwards at the house. Of course that means I have been running around getting stuff ready and taking him to practice at the church.
Eleazar and I are pretty much the average parents. Running to practice for baseball and first holy communions, making dinner, doing laundry, cleaning the house, working on the yard, cleaning out the garage, and odds and ends like that. I will try to do better at blogging.
5 years ago



Sounds like you're doing great and keeping busy! I'm glad I can get updates on you guys through your blog. :)
ReplyDeleteGuess what Its hard to see them grow up when you are a grandma and have a pile of them. We just have to love them so much and pay attention at every stage with precious children or we miss too much. I am watching our 18 year old grandson and our 1 year old grandbaby and everything in between and my heart is breaking because every day gets us closer to the time they will leave home and make their own homes and who knows where that will be in the world. These days it could be anyplace. This is your time to hug em and love em. When they are teenagers they will be who they are today. We see that you don't teach a teenager. You teach a baby, small child, child, and by the time they are 13, 14 they are who they are going to be. If you say something they like they will listen and perhaps take it into their life but the real teaching is while they are little. Values, manners, the life roots are shat you are giving them every moment. Love is still the greatest gift of all. You are wonderful caring parents.
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