Wednesday, October 27, 2010


Today we had a princess in REAL distress! But before the distress, let me tell about the magic prior and after it. The princess practiced her twirls and ballroom steps to a gently hummed Cinderella melody. She prepared the dress she would wear and even signatured her crown with a remarkably neat, pink colored heart. Once dressed in her royal attire, the princess beamed in front of the mirror. Immediately, her posture was more royal and her eyes danced with excitement. "Quick, lets take a picture!" So the princess and her royal and fairy tale friends follow. Princess tries to climb into her castle through the side window instead of carefully opening the front door. Off comes the crown. Tears stream down her face. "Pero todavia soy una princesa, todavia tengo el vestido" (But I still am a princess, I still have the dress). Why does it take a pretty dress and a princess crown to make us feel like we might truly be princesses? It is indescribable to reflect on tender moments such as holding my newborns for the first time and to finally accept that I absolutely have divinity in me. I take some of God's divinity unto myself as I use His power to create and then nurture new life. A human being so unique as to never again be duplicated in all eternity! These are moments when communion through the veil are most real for me.

P.S. Hyrum finally enjoyed the costume when he discovered he could make the princess shriek and run. Enoch is the handsomest knight who says he will slay the dragon to rescue his princess. Enoch says little Red is his Squire to help him sleigh the dragon.
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Everyone needs a little "Red."
He is all big, open wide, smiles! He loves his siblings and is my warm sunshine regardless of any stormy or gloomy mood I might catch myself in. And, he already talks! His most clear vocalization is an absolutely clear (for any doubters) "Hi." It sounds more like "I."

Lately, all I can say is..... HYRUM!!!!
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Saturday is a Special Day...



Good thing I can trick these tiny helpers into thinking any day of the week is Saturday!
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Sisters in Stitches


Rojo was blessed some time before this picture (2 months in picture), but I have very happy feelings about his outfit. First, it is patterned after the original 32 year old suit his Papi once wore. Second, it is made by my imperfect but DETERMINED hands. Lastly, I giggle when I think about the process it entailed... spending LOTS of quality time with a great coach, friend, and cheerleader (Elisabeth).
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