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Showing posts with label memories. Show all posts
Showing posts with label memories. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

BEE STING OF MEMORIES

Remembering childhood experiences when your older makes it more interesting and much more fun. As I got older my childhood memories seemed vague and unclear. I would only remember snippets and flashes of some of my most unforgettable happy moments when I was really young. After I had my daughter my memory has been kind of rusty, I still haven't recovered from pregnancy brain,lol...Its funny though when you have kids its like deja vu, you suddenly remember things with so much clarity and strong emotions with it. Last week before Kayla returned to her mommy she experienced her first bee sting. My poor big princess cried so much, it was mostly from fear than anything else. She got sting on the foot and would not let us touch her foot let along get the stinger. As rummaged through my huge handbag I finally found what I needed, a tweezers. As I brandished my trusted tweezers for all to see my big princess howl and cried with pain. I would not allow myself to fail, even with the crying I was focused on getting out that stinger. Her crying was all for nothing for she did not even feel when I took the stinger out. A spongebob band aid was her reward and a gum....

I remember those days when we play among the bees in my grandmothers garden. She kind of adopted the bees and let them stay in blooming flowery green garden. When the bees would come out we would run around and play as if it was nothing. I did get stung by a bee but only once. It was as if the bees knew who we were. I miss those days playing with my cousins with just about anything and nothing. Flowers and plants got ambushed by a bunch of kids that wanted to experiment on what fun things they could do with it. We did not destroy any plant though for we knew my grandmother loved them.

With my girls, I'm reliving my childhood everyday through their eyes and let me just say what a fun experience it is...

Wednesday, December 31, 2008

CAPTURED MEMORIES

As the end of the Holiday looms beyond our reach comes the end of another year. And with that end comes a new beginning, a new year. A chance to live for another year and As like most parents I'm sure we all must have a million more or so photos of our children, family and friends when we celebrated the Holidays and all the special events. In every gathering a picture must be taken to capture the moment and what better way to show off those captured moments than with a Digital Photo Frame of your very own. It has the added bonus of easy storage without the hassle. Long gone were the days where photos are placed inside a picture frames one by one. Parents with a lot of children that can mean a lot of picture frames just to accommodate all the wonderful moments. The solution for a clutter free and innovative way of storing photos are finally here with CEIVA Digital Picture Frame. The elegant and exquisite frames will compliment any decoration in the house. It's easy to use with no hassle of transferring photos from your camera to your computer and then to the picture frame. Even family members can easily send their pictures to you without the big hassle. Take it easy and get one for yourself now and show off those memorable captured moments that is worth remembering.
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Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Ralph and Rice



As i was going through our cd full of pictures i happen to see that Ralph had pictures from when he first visited my country. It brought back so many happy memories of those days that i spent time with my grandparents and showing him the place where i grew up. There is one particular picture that i just laughed and chuckled when i saw it. I was the picture of the rice leaving out to dry in the sun. Ralph was asking " how do you make rice turn white" the poor man has not seen rice in its raw form,heheheh..I told him that the rice is inside the husk and it has to be grounded in order for the rice to come out of its husk. He didnt know that planting, harvesting and drying out rice is such hard work.He even tried spreading the rice to dry out in the hot summer sun. In the picture below you can see in the we were covering it since it started to drizzle and Ralph was exempted from helping since he might get itchy from the rice. I miss those days and i miss my grandparents house.

 

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