I had no internet connection for the entire day on Thursday. For someone who is so techno-dependent this creates some difficult decisions. I chose to go have coffee with my friend, Kristen. And then I thought, "hey! I can probably get a bunch of other stuff done, too!" Well...that is, I might have been able to get other stuff done, if I ...
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Entertaining Angels
We had an unexpected house guest last week. (I know. those of you who have been reading this blog are wondering how we do it. But read on and you'll understand the why.) Meet our fabulous friend, Jonathan Hunter. He was involved in Saddleback Church's Global Aids Summit. But he needed a place to crash, and of course, knowing that we are right ...
And dance by the light of the moon.
Complete dorks. That's what we are. This poster is up year round. Eric gave it to me for Christmas when we first moved into our home. You know the part where we probably have guessed that George never leaves Bedford Falls and Mary starts having babies? And Mary works to make the Granville house a home? Well...Eric says that's so ...
Enough is Too Much!
Our invitations for Noche Buena just went out. I'm quite proud of them. I wish I could invite you all, but I can't. This year we're not hosting this event at our house. We agreed that my nephew's home is more spacious and will accommodate the 40+ people who will be attending. This doesn't mean I'm off the hook, though.As you can see, I still ...
Anniversary of the heart
I'm fussier today than usual. I am more sensitive. I feel tearsstinging my eyes. Amy called to complain that I had not posted today and I couldn't explain why today was different. I woke up with the nagging feeling that I had forgotten something. Something important. Like an appointment, maybe. Or a deadline. Then it hit me. I am marking an ...
Hammer Time
DISCLAIMER: The following post will probably only make sense to Cuban-Americans (and probably only to my immediate family). Read at your own risk. =D I am the youngest of six. Four older sisters and one brother. One of the beauties of being a Cuban exile, is living and growing up around people who are bilingual. It was always a party (it still is)! ...
Language Lesson
Cucufate. n. (koo-koo-fah-teh)1. To confuse things in such a way as to cause confusion all around you. 2. a screw-up. We have been using this term idiomatically in my family as far back as I can remember.We have taken to calling everything we do a Cucufate (big screw-up). This might be one of those things that is very specifically Cuban. A few ...
A “Shout Out”
k. so I'm not really comfortable using the term "shout out."I'm kind of culturally irrelevant that way.But she can say it. And it doesn't even sound weird when she does.She's hip and funny that way.Meet my niece, Kelley, who is 24 today.And I just think she's amazing. But she knows that. She is the one who calls me "Auntie ...
It shouldn’t be food – a rant.
Yesterday I was in the grocery store with Lucy and we happened to cruise down the Asian food aisle. We stopped and took notice. They have shrimp chips!Did you catch that? SHRIMP! CHIPS! Not to mention some of the other brightly packaged and indigestible looking snacks catering to whoever it is that find this appealing or even ...
No more sombreros for Mami, thanks.
There are two kinds of people in this world:Those who look good in hats And the rest of us.I was still massaging my bruised ego from The Trampoline Debacle yesterday. And I had some other problems with orders and customers that put me in a blue funk. So, Amy took me to dinner at Disneyland to cheer me up. We watched fireworks and it ...









