Showing posts with label Family. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Family. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 1, 2022

What? Why? How? (One Hundred Days of Grace)

What?

One hundred consecutive days 
(my journey begins March 1) 

of noticing...

something
one thing

each day

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Why?

We let so many moments of grace slip past by 
failing to see the beauty in our everyday lives

So...

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How?

Stop.
Notice.
Appreciate.

and when you see grace...

take it in!

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There's no wrong way to
start your journey...



You may choose to document it with a photo
journal the moment, or share with someone else


One Hundred Days of Grace
March 1- June 8

Monday, December 14, 2020

Vacation Rewind... Big Bear 2008

The moments were incredible
The memories, incomparable

causing us to marvel at the way
He holds both heart and hand 

(through every season)

So let's...

give it up
clap it up
warm it up

(pun intended)

for another
vacation rewind!
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"The Adults"

Photo Credit: Philicia Scott


Big Bear, CA
Christmas 2008


Here's what happened...

I promised the kids I would take them to the snow,
then found out that hubby had to work

(the day after Christmas)

and since I did NOT feel comfortable
driving the kids up the mountain alone

we hopped in the van
with the Dobson Family...

(and our other friends)

 
The Richard Family
"Le Chateau de Richard"

so grateful for the tag along!


It may be cold outside, but
our hearts are warm with...

Family, Friends, and Fellowship




these are the memories that inspire us to
Thank God for All That and a Bag of Chips


(find more Family Adventures here)

Friday, December 4, 2020

The Bag You Choose to Carry

She brought me three new handbags, and said...

"Please toss your other one away now"

and

I laughed
out loud

because she was right

the bag I carried was

rough
ragged
worn

(and very symbolic of)

how my life 
was feeling at the time

and I realized that...

we all carry some type

of

bag
bags
baggage

(because we all have)

stuff that we carry with us
as we traverse through life

(and sometimes)

it appears as if we're
just looking for a

functional
practical
stylish

way to

package
handle
hold

everything 

until we reach
our destination

the place
where we 

can finally 

set down all of our bags


Let's unpack our bags

Friday, October 23, 2020

Exploring Art and Culture w/ Family Movie Night

Exploring "Art and Culture" is amazing
as we learn so much together!

click here

(to start from the beginning)
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Our theater experiences are limited, but there is
absolutely nothing stopping us from enjoying 

the films we love with
the people we love 

while in 

the comfort of our own... 

homes
cars
backyards

Gather your loved ones, pull out the blankets, and prepare
for an "in-home" family movie experience everyone can enjoy

COCO

   

Children cannot sit through an entire movie?

No worries...
 hit the drive-in!

Paramount Drive-in Theatres


Back at home set up an interactive display with
snacks and developmentally appropriate activities


"We may have our differences, but
nothing's more important than family"


(re) introduce...

"Day of the Dead" 
a traditional Mexican holiday 

as a time to celebrate family

-honor loved ones who have passed
-introduce young children to family history and heritage
-remember those who matter most to us

the underlying message is love, grace 
(restoration), and perseverance

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Movie Sleepover

Gather your blankets and pillows
build a fort, and cozy up to watch

Inside Out


as characters 

Anger, Fear, Joy, Sadness, Disgust
show how each play an important part
in our growth and development

laugh...
cry...
talk about it...

this movie has so many layers (and is perfect) 
for starting a conversation about feelings

"Take her to the moon for me Joy"

(same part gets me every time!)

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and finally...

Who says "family movie night"
has to be at night?

Consider...

"Brunch and a Movie"
instead!

w/

The Little Prince



"It is only with the heart that one can see rightly.
What is essential is invisible to the eye."

-The Little Prince

Take time to play
pay attention
open your eyes 

(and see)

exactly who/what 
matters most to you

Monday, October 12, 2020

Our Top Three Favorite Latin-Inspired Pastries

Craving something sweet?

There is sure to be something delicious
waiting for you right here in Southern, CA

so...

in culmination of Latino Heritage month 
we're sharing our "Top Three Latin inspired"



AND 
pastries!

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Up first...

My life literally changed with 
the introduction of one item

Pastel de Guayaba
(Guava and Cheese Strudel)

from Porto's Bakery and Cafe



read Rosa Porto's

then

call ahead
to order a dozen
(or two)

for 
in-car pickup

or 

to bake at home


Guava jam w/ sweetened cream cheese


They are so good that hardest part will be
trying not to eat them all in one setting!


Churros

If you've been to any county fair,
you've tried one of these

fried
rolled
tossed

lightly in cinnamon and sugar


What more is there to say?

Pan Dulce

You can find these just about anywhere,
but please note that NOT all sweet bread

is created equally

So if you're looking for ...

soft
fluffy

understated tones
of sweetness

choose wisely


mini choncas
(3 for $1)

from

La Favorita Bakery

are a good introduction
for even your youngest 

not too rich
not too sweet

and baked fresh
every day of the week!

(find more Family Adventures here)

Saturday, October 10, 2020

"Teenager Approved Mexican Drinks"... to Make at Home!

Living in Southern California 
awards us rich cultural diversity

neighbors
coworkers
friends 

(who've become family)
 
we are blessed

to learn and grow 
from one another

history
heritage
home

honoring

the music, food, traditions
(of those closest to us)

so in culmination of Hispanic Heritage month 
we're sharing our "Top Three Latin inspired"

drinks,


AND

 Starting with... 
"Teenager Approved Mexican Drinks"

(you can make at home today!)

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"The Family w/ Teens"



Horchata

I was initially introduced by a coworker
who made a huge vat for one of my events

light...
cool...
refreshing...

and my group
LOVED it!


But if you don't have...

a close, personal friend who can
prepare this iconic "rice drink"

check out

Ben Mims'
(www.latimes.com/recipe)

assorted list of recipes
you can try at home

(click the links)

for the...

canela, almonds, vanilla extract

or the...

 white rice, piloncillo, and sea salt

or the...

w/ cantaloupe, pecans, 
and prickly pear syrup

(and once you start sampling)

you'll want to try other flavors

flowery options
fruity options

you have now entered
the world of

Agua Fresca

It sounds simple

Agua
Fresca

Water
Fresh

but the versatility of flavors
will have you coming back

again...

and again...
and again...


Want to make at home?

Simply gather your ingredients...
add water, blend, and enjoy!

(Strawberry, Lime, Cucumber, Chia)

Champuraddo

I had never heard of this warm, 
chocolaty drink until last year


*pronounced*
(chomp-pure-rado)


a uniquely thick, rich, textured beverage designed
to "stick to you" just in time for the cooler season

To make at home...


What is your favorite Mexican inspired beverage?

(find more Family Adventures here)

Friday, October 9, 2020

Grab and Go... Latin-American Handheld Snacks

 It's the weekend
and you're hungry

so...

WASH your HANDS
Grab a napkin

and prepare 
to get your grub on!
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The only problem will be 
deciding what to eat first...


Empanadas

(fried or baked)

handheld pies traditionally filled
with spiced meat and vegetables 


and the debate is real...

Argentina?
Portugal?
Chile?

this post warranted a Mexico/
Central America/ South American

"Taste Tour"

 (but we'll have to settle for) 

a search of 

the BEST empanadas
here in Southern CA

to be continued...
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Pupusas

*pronounced*
(puh-poo-suhs)

My friend Jasmin introduced me to these
at her Christmas Party about 6 years ago


(dough filled with beans, cheese, and pork)

that were so good, I called her two years later to ask 
where I could get some for an event that I was planning

she sent me here...



El Guanaquito
Pupuseria and Restaurant 

located in a neighborhood 
(that gives and needs love)

so, if you're in the L.A area
stop by and show them some!!

(find more Family Adventures here)

Monday, September 14, 2020

Family Time in Guadalajara w/ The Richard Family

Childhood memories
linger for a lifetime

(and when pleasant)

we often jump at the opportunity

to relive them
to revisit them

to go back

and

bring someone
along with us


Please welcome our new family as mom
introduces her hubby/kids to family time

in Jalisco, Mexico!
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The Richard Family
"Le Chateau de Richard"


"Tlaquepaque of my heart"



Tlaquepaque, Jalisco


She says...

I spent my entire summer here each year growing up,
and it is where my favorite childhood memories were made.
It wasn't anything grand, but there was the freedom of walking
the streets to all of the local shops and meat markets.


I wasn't sure my children would appreciate it,
but turns out they did, and now we often 
talk about how they can't wait to go back!

Centro de Guadalajara

Look up... Look around... Look within
to see the true beauty of your cultural heritage


Blue Agave Fields
Tequila, Mexico

because...

no matter where you are, where you 
are going, or where you are from

"The love of family
is irreplaceable"


Tio Rafa is in his early 70's
and still very energetic!


There is no greater joy in our story
than when we take the time to notice


Share your family time?
tondradenise@att.net 

(find more Family Adventures here)