Monday, August 10, 2020

Quarantine days


When I wear a mask in public: I want you to know that I am educated enough to know that I could be asymptomatic and still give you the virus.
No, I don't "live in fear" of the virus; I just want to be part of the solution, not the problem.
I don't feel like the "government is controlling me", I feel like I'm being a contributing adult to society and I want to teach others the same.
The world doesn't revolve around me. Its not all about me and my comfort.
If we all could live with other people consideration in mind, this whole world would be a much better place.
Wearing a mask doesn't make me weak,scared or stupid or even controlled. It makes me considerate.
When you think about how you look how uncomfortable it is, or what others think about you,just imagine someone close to you -a child , a father a mother, a grandparent, aunt, or uncle-choking on a respirator, alone without you or any family member allowed at bedside
Ask yourself if you could of sucked it up a little for them. 




Wednesday, August 5, 2020

kindergarten graduation

I can't believe I have not posted in months.. I missed posting about Tealyns graduation in May. among so many other things. I blame it on the pandemic
We had a fun time doing her kinder pictures. She had to include her puppy Lucy. 
We went to our church to take these shots It was a HOT and HUMID
I am so proud of the little one !! I think she did an amazing job in kindergarten. she made some wonderful friends who I think will be in her life for years come...
Next yr will look very different for us. We have decided to home school her for the upcoming year . It is too scary out there and I don't want to take any chances with this virus. 

Friday, March 27, 2020

Rest in Peace Mother in law


Today my husband lost his mother and, I lost a mother in law who, I admired and loved like a mother.


Diana Sanchez


was a beautiful spirit who never met a stranger. She was joy and the light in every room and everyone felt her wonderful presence.  She was calm, reassuring and very nurturing to her grand-kids. Our conversations were long and meaningful. She was a story teller and a good one too. I loved hearing her stories about her sisters and her up bringing . She was kind and generous and loved the Lord with all her heart. She was a devout Catholic who never missed a Sunday mass. She prayed for everyone all the time and was the first one there to lend a helping hand.

Slowly, her health starting declining about 5 yrs ago when she was diagnosed with Dementia and Parkinson's plus. This horrible disease left her with just her beautiful glimmering eyes that would look at us with so much to say, but just couldn't.  This awful disease took a beautiful soul who had so much love for her family and still so much to give. 

I pray she is back to herself and dancing in heaven. Forever in my heart.