Tuesday, November 09, 2010

Fabulous Fall





Signs of fall are rarely seen here in Laredo. Laredoans are not as fortunate to experience all four seasons of the year. We don't get the see the colors change from season to season as other cities and states do. So when we recently got a cold front down here we were very grateful and lucky in finally feeling cooler weather. Now by a "cold front" I mean 70-85 degree weather for us. At this point, we'll take whatever we can get!

For the past three years, we have gone to a local church to take our family "Fall" pictures. It amazes me just how much our three little pumpkins are growing every year. As a mother, you don't want this to happen but you know that you can not stop the inevitable. It does however put a big smile on my face how they are each developing their physical and mental abilities and with a different personality respectively. Every year I continue to count my blessings for allowing me to be a mother to my three beautiful and happy children.

Monday, November 08, 2010

October Fest!

The month of October was a busy one for us. We had so many activities going on that I can't believe how far behind I am on my scrapbooking! Towards the later part of the month we took the kids to Lowe's where they got to build their own bats during their "Build and Grow" series for kids. This wonderful program brings families together to share experiences with their children by building an item in a family oriented atmosphere. The kids enjoyed building their bats while Daddy helped by their side. At home Charlie took the project a little further and painted the bats and hung them up on the tree by our front lawn to make a nice touch to our quaint Halloween decorations.






While the kids were so anxious to do their pumpkin carving, we had to carefully explain to them (mainly Carolina) that we had to wait in order to take full advantage of them and not let them rot before Halloween would come. Luckily they understood and we waited to fully carve our colorful pumpkins. After the carving, we placed them in a table to decorate our garage and later moved them to the lawn when the evening got darker to fully appreciate the lighting. They definitely added a special touch to our Halloween night.







Speaking of Halloween, we couldn't have asked for better weather than the one we got that Sunday. It was a perfect evening to receive our neighborhood Trick or Treaters. We truly enjoyed dressing up and being hosts. Stay tuned for next year.....there may be a nice surprise regarding our costumes!




Wednesday, October 27, 2010

An unlikely Halloween tradition

As soon as my babies could go "trick or treating" we thought that it would become a typical tradition for us to do every Halloween. Boy, was I wrong! To our surprise (and as we have come to accept by now), they enjoy giving out candies instead. So now every Halloween they enjoy picking out the candy, look forward to decorating the house, going to the pumpkin patch, and carving a pumpkin. So as it turns out for the past five years we sit outside the garage for trick-or-treaters to stop by our house as our kids enjoy the evening giving out candy and admire the costumes.

Here are some pictures from last year's Halloween!



I had a lot of fun making my costume (along with the rest of my 3rd Grade Team!)

I wish I could take credit for this one....Caro's day care teacher let her use her daughter's costume (from last year) since Caro REALLY wanted to dress up as a Cowboy's Cheerleader. Her teacher's mother did a wonderful job in making it. Don't you think?

Without a sewing machine at my finger tips-I was still able to make Cristina's cowgirl vest as she wanted to. Not bad for a no-sew project.

I love his dimple!


 

Saturday, August 28, 2010

New school year brings new changes!


When I found out I was being moved to 5th grade I have to admit I was shocked and it took some time to process this new challenge since for the past five years I have only taught 3rd graders! It would definitely be difficult parting with my team and classroom. After having all summer to do this, I also realized that five years ago Charlie and I both started together at Malakoff Elementary and now we were both also moving on together to 5th grade. I took this as a blessing in disguise as this will be his last year in elementary school. It will be a bittersweet change for me when he leaves me for middle school. I have all year to process that....

With Caro in 1st grade and Cristina in 3rd, I knew they would both be fine. Caro will be reunited with her Kinder teacher (who was also moved) and Cristina would be with my mentor/team member and good friend (who was also Charlie's teacher). I know they are in good hands since I will not get to see them as much as I am in a portable outside the school now.

As for me-well, I would be reunited with my former students and 3rd graders from two years ago. This is definitely going to ease the transition. I have also entered the Master's Program at Texas A&M International University. Five years ago I set a goal to return to school to pursue my Masters' Degree in School Counseling after Carolina completed her first year in school. And now, it is actually here. If all goes as planned, I hope to graduate and complete the program in two years.

This year will definitely be a year of new challenges and good changes for the Martinez family!

Turning 36...


After a long week preparing for the new school year with meetings and trainings, we went to Salsa's Restuarant for my birthday. The ambience was nice and calm. It was just the antidote I needed after a long hard day meeting my new parents and students. In the middle of our dinner I was serenaded with a trio of singers. The "serenata" was beautiful and the food was delicious (I love Sushi)! For my gift, Charlie gave me a gift certificate to Studio 55 Day Spa & Salon. I can't wait to use it!! I had a very good birthday....most importantly, I got to spend it with the best people in my life!


 


Thursday, August 12, 2010

Unforgettable Summer

I can't believe that after three months of much needed rest, the kids (and I) will be going back to school. Our summer vacation couldn't have been any better this year. We were very fortunate to have taken several trips despite not having an extra paycheck this summer(which we had gotten used to). For the past five years I've worked straight through until July leaving me with only about six weeks of vacation and rest to re energize for the following year. But this year I actually had my first summer off since school let out. I have to admit that I felt strange at first with so much time on my hands, especially since I was not accustomed to it. The forthcoming days ahead turned out to be the busiest of any of my summers. Not by work, but by all the activities I did with the kids. I loved spending time with them and meeting everyone of their needs no matter what they were or requested. Of course being a mother comes with the territory, but the role of mom was much more fun and one of the most rewarding.

Our vacation started immediately after my official last day of work. Our Memorial Day weekend turned out to be the perfect antidote to my overwhelming year. Charlie was so supportive and convinced me to leave (and pack) right after he got out of work. That evening we headed right to San Antonio. While there, Charlie and I took the kids to the Alamo and surrounding attractions such as the much talked about cruise by the riverwalk on the boat, Ripley's Believe It or Not, and Madame Tussaud's Wax Museum.


Since we were not far from my sister's in Austin, we planned on visiting her as well. However, she had a much better idea. We met halfway for lunch in historical Lockhart, Texas.

 We ate at the internationally known restaurant, Blacks Barbeque. We were so impressed at how big their BBQ Ribs were and especially how delicious their food was. It was definitely a family affair and one we will certainly have again sometime.
 After our delicious lunch, Omar took us to a park nearby. When he told us about it I wasn't expecting what we saw. We were impressed to find out it was much like Garner State Park where the kids had so much fun swimming in the Five Mile Dam. Our afternoon at Dudley Johnson Park turned out to be perfect considering it was Memorial Day weekend. There were just the right amount of people and the weather couldn't have been better.

Last week we planned on going camping but our plans changed and went to San Antonio and Dallas instead. That evening in San Antonio, Charlie's aunt and uncle offered to take care of the kids while Charlie and I took a stroll down the Riverwalk. Since it was already late we went to Howl at the Moon. Charlie had never been to that bar and admitted to having a lot of fun and enjoying the humorous atmosphere.
 
In the morning we took the kids to Schlitterbahn. They were so excited that they didn't even hesitate to take off their clothes and rapidly changed into their swimsuits. My first and only trip to the water park had been when my sister, Sandy and her husband, Alex took me and Melissa (Alex's sister) 13 years ago. I was just as excited as the kids were in getting on the water rides. We managed to survive the heat and stayed until the park closed. Needless to say, the kids had a blast! Take a look at the slideshow!! I took so many pictures of the fun we had.


We stopped at my sister's house for a quick visit in Austin after leaving Schlitterbahn. Unfortunately, I didn't take any pictures since we arrived late in the evening and left early in the morning for Dallas. For the following days we took a tour of the Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, traveled to Oklahoma to gamble at the Winstar Casino (the kids stayed with Cindy and George and went for a swim in their pool! We ate at two great restuarants-Rio Mambo and Macaroni Grill, on two separate evenings, were treated to a delicious dinner at Amanda's and Manuel's house, ice skated at the Galleria, viewed a Red Bull Art Show, went swimming on one of our last nights and managed to drop my phone in the pool! Luckily, I was able to recover it (thanks to Cindy's advice).

I still can't believe we did so much!! We can't wait to see what the summer has in store for us next year!

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Wednesday, June 09, 2010

Our Little Graduate!

Carolina is our youngest and last to graduate from kindergarten. The past six years have flown by like a cloud of dust. I can't believe how fast she has grown.....right before our eyes! Even though at the time I felt bad that she would miss an entire year of school because of one day, I have come to realize that this only helped her. She undoubtedly made a smooth transition from day care to school. I was not worried about her at all. Carolina has always been very precocious. At a very young age, she was always two steps ahead of her brother and sister.

Throughout her first year, she made new friends and reunited with old ones from her home day care. She was the Student and Reader of the Month. She was recommended for the GT Program and made it on the first try. Where as Charlie and Cristina took more opportunities for them to make it. Her reading ability also impresses me all the time. She finds it so easy to make out some words and her vocabulary is so advanced that she never ceases to amaze me. We know she is ready to start 1st grade next year. We are so proud of all her accomplishments.

With her diploma and Outstanding Student trophy!

With me
With Charlie and Cristina

With Daddy

This was a very special day for her. On a more somber note, it was also a very sad day as Charlie's Grandmother's funeral was also held this day. Charlie was sad that he wouldn't be able to attend her graduation since he was serving as pallbearer for the funeral. I took this picture before he left to the funeral and we left for school. It was both a celebration of life for Charlie's Grandmother and Caro's Graduation.

Locks of Love

I am no stranger to cancer and the effects it has had on my family or Charlie's side of the family. My older brother, Rafa, lost his battle to Leukemia when he was only 16 years old. And more recently, Charlie's Grandmother to Lung Cancer. So when both my young daughter's told me that they wanted to donate their long, curly, and beautiful hair to Locks of Love, I was not only proud, but captivated by their generous and selfless decision. I can't believe that at such a young age they understand how important it is to an individual to have their hair and the meaning of giving without expecting anything in return. Charlie and I are so proud of them! Here are some before and after pictures.

Before






After

Notice how happy they are for giving their hair to someone in need.