These are a few things that have made me smile recently:
Qiana: she does the robot. (I really need to post a video so the effect really comes through.) She started doing it in the middle of sacrament meeting a few weeks ago, and it still cracks me up. Picture this, a little curly-top cutie with her eyes rolled upward, tongue out and jerky hand movements in no particular order. Hilarious. (Probably just because I'm her mom, I'll admit.)
Siena: she and I had our first really big fight the other day. (Why am I posting this as something that made me smile, you ask? Just wait.) After I told her her punishment for disobeying the rules, she started screaming at me and told me that she was not going to be my friend anymore. I was torn... I wanted to laugh, cry and scream back all at the same time. Oh, to be 4 again....
Juan: he just got an interview lined up at UCLA for their Oral Surgery program. This means we both get to go to California for a couple of days. Besides being really excited and proud of him, I'm happy to get to go on a little Babymoon together. (Yeah, it sounds like I'm really high-maintenance, huh?)
Stacia: Baby is getting bigger and is quite the little future soccer player. Only 4 months left until the big day! I love to feel that little Jello Jiggler inside of me, though. The best way I can describe what it feels like to have a baby inside you is to imagine you are carrying a little Shiatsu masseuse inside your stomach. (I may have mentioned this before while carrying Qiana.) Go to Bed, Bath and Beyond and try one out on your stomach--you'll be amazed at the resemblance, if you've ever been pregnant.
Chavez family, as of late: We have been (and will be) hosting many shindigs lately. We hosted Thanksgiving Dinner for Juan's family and really had a nice day of cooking, eating and watching movies together. The menu, of course, did not disappoint since it was based on this year's theme, "A Northwest Thanksgiving".
Loved every second of preparing for that day--from picking the fresh juniper berries off a tree in Blanding for the turkey, to gathering fallen autumn leaves with the girls for the leafy centerpiece bouquet. Thanksgiving is one of my most favorite holidays!
Another party we helped host was a 30th Anniversary party for Juan's parents. It was quite the ordeal. Between Juan's sisters and us, we were able to pull off a three-course meal served to about 40 guests by some awesome YW, a short program and a dance. It was a lot of work, but totally worth it since it really made his parents happy. Next year is my parents' 30th wedding anniversary, so we'll see what fun thing we can do for them. Luckily, we have a whole year to plan. :)
Two more parties are also in the works: my cousin, Tatum's baby shower is in a couple of days, as well as the Camp Family Christmas party in two weeks. Luckily, we are sharing the load with a couple of very helpful people. It's a great time of year to spend a lot of time with family, and I'm really grateful we can be in Utah for all these things. Who knows what next year brings?....
Now, onto some NOT-so-NOTEWORTHY things that I personally deem noteworthy:
Potty training is giving me gray hair and wrinkles. I'll be honest, I don't remember it being this hard (or this easy) with Siena. Qiana can really summon her "inner powers" but she is so stubborn that she refuses to actually walk into the bathroom. Mostly, I'm doing a lot of laundry and keeping hope that the potty seat will once again become a prized possession of hers. Siena has been nothing but help with this whole situation, though; I'm really counting on the "peer pressure method" to help us get through this.
Christmas tree is up and mostly decorated, as is the rest of the house for the holidays. This year our tree is almost double in size since we kept with the Camp family tradition and tracked it down in the mountains the day after Thanksgiving. It's a beauty, but quite a lot of space to fill. Juan had the amazing idea to decorate it with family photos, so we did; however, it still needs to be filled up before looking complete. Inspiration still hasn't hit me for what we're going to use to do the task.
On a completely random side-note: I'm really looking forward to tonight when Juan, the girls and I will all go shopping at DI for our ugly sweaters for the Camp Family Christmas party Ugly Sweater contest. Maybe inspiration for the tree will fly at DI....