Tuesday, October 15, 2013

A Heavy Heart...

I've spent the last hour or so searching for pictures -- they're worth a thousand words, you know... And, are most important, when I just don't have the words. Thankfully, I can type, and don't have to verbally speak this blog posting, because frankly, I would not be able to utter the words you're reading now; and if I did, you would not be able to understand them, and would be too distracted by the tears running down my face.

This past week and a half has held the most challenging days Brian and I, and I think I could say, the Moreno family have ever faced. On Saturday, October 5th, Dad Moreno passed away. We've been reminded that "life is but a vapor"...it disappears oh so very quickly, and for us -- when you least expect it. I would never have guessed that as I watched Dad walk out of his house that fateful Friday night, it'd be the last time any of us would see him alive. Dad was struck by a truck last that night, after walking out of the building he had gone to. (There's no need to revisit the details, but if you must know, you may email me personally.) He was taken to UTMB, where they tried to stabilize him -- and did an operation to see where he was bleeding from. Surrounded by extended family in the ICU waiting room, Mom was informed that the all those on the medical team had done their best, but was unable to save Dad. Again -- there just aren't words. The numbness, and excruciating heart pain felt at the moment and many to follow felt by so many in that waiting room just can't be explained...

It has been rollercoaster of emotions & absolute flood of memories. I am so blest to be a Moreno, and am honored to be a part of the Arnold Moreno family. Dad loved me -- the in-law -- probably almost, if not, as much as he loved his flesh & blood. Any idea how special that is?! I've thanked Brian over and over again for loving me, and sharing his family with me, especially this past week. Dad was an incredible man, who loved his family first, and always provided their every need - and SO MUCH MORE. He wasn't just mediocre when it came to things for his beautiful wife, 4 kids, or one of is 8/9 grandkids -- only the best for them...and almost anything they asked or might would like, they had. Dad was the 'perfect' Popo -- in any child's eyes. Their wish was truly, almost his command. Mom kept him in line, and telling him 'no', was almost harder than telling the kids 'no', I think. :)  

Dad is and will continue to be missed far more than any of us could ever express. He taught me, so much, and I have him to thank for my incredible husband. I know I'll see glimpses of Dad each day in my Brian. The Lord blest me with Dad, and I praise Him for the days I was able to spend with him. There are so many things I'll miss -- and even more, that I wish our girls will miss from not having Popo. But, we are so very grateful for the time we had with Dad...

Dad was always feeding the grandkids -- okay, ALL of us!! This is a very typical Popo pose... 



Love this one

Dad loved us all so much. He loved people in general, and had a heart to care for all. So many have been impacted by his life, and will continue to be as he lives on through us, his family. Dad had such a sense of humor, and that has kept the family going the past several days. So many serious moments, have been turned silly, by a silly comment, just the way Dad did so often. Dad loved his wife dearly -- they had 53 years together. Isn't that neat?!

Proud Parent

Dad was a hard worker -- always working to provide for Mom, and help us kids however we needed. He was always ready & willing before we asked or even needed. He looked out for each of us, even in ways we're just now learning of. 

Christmas Last Year...


I honestly believe -- the grandkids were his world. Everything tilted just a little when the eldest was born, and just kept on going until Eliana...and then announcement of his great-grandbaby on the way no doubt had the same effect -- if not more.

Playing with Aspen


Rocking Eliana - Popo was the baby rocker -- each grandchild has at least 1 picture of Popo rocking them...it was his 'special touch'.


Happy with his family last Christmas Season

"Thank you Lord for the time we had Dad, and that he was able to impact specifically my life. Thank you for the memories we made together. Thank you for allowing our girls to meet their Popo, and have pictures together with him. Thank you for his heart, and the incredible man he was. And, thank you for your grace, carrying us through this hard season & going on without him."

This post isn't what I want it to be. I just don't have the right words today. I can't share with you how much Dad impacted my life, and  I'm going to miss him. And, if I'm going to miss him that much, I can only imagine how much the rest of the family is hurting and will miss him...(!). My meager 4 years is nothing compared to Bear's 33 through Mom's 53 years with him. I encourage you, love on your loved one a little extra each day. You never know when it'll be your last time. 

Please keep the Moreno family in your prayers. Especially Mom, Arnold, Steve, Roni, Bear - along with the spouses, and grandchildren. It's hard season, and will only take time. 

Saturday, October 12, 2013

Movie Night

We are very guarded on what movies/tv our girls see. So, for us to have a family movie night is a pretty big deal. We had had an incredibly stressful week, and decided to put Eliana down, and let Aspen stay up -- since she had had a late nap anyway. We chose the LioN KiNg to watch, but fastforwarded through most of it, since Aspen is very sensitive to scary stuff... We sat down ant I took a picture.

  
Brian started the movie, and I took another picture...

Then, just as I sat down with the popcorn, ALL the power went completely out!! So, we lit the candles, and turned on the flashlight... then watched the movie on the laptop. Thus, I took, another picture. I think it's funny how much brighter this pictures is than the others -- and the room was almost completely dark!


The other day I lit a candle just for my enjoyment, and Aspen said, "you lit the candle? Is it time to watch a movie?" I love that she has a fun memory because of the power outage, and isn't scared. :) PTL!

Friday, October 11, 2013

Trouble...

These girls are now, always getting into something! 



I think Aspen was getting a candle -- pretty sure I was baking a cake, and Aspen knew it needed a candle...I love how Eliana is sitting there looking up at her sister. 


Success! Found what she wanted.


Thursday, October 10, 2013

Snuggles...

Lot's of snuggles happen around here...

Aspen with 2 of her absolutely favorite people!

Eliana with her daddy!

Me with my girls!



I could't decide between those 3 shots, so ya'll got to see them all.

Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Sister's in Pink

Two little ones is such fun!! I am very, very thankful. Eliana is getting to be big enough to play with Aspen, and Aspen can play with her... It's special to see their bond growing on a daily basis. One day recently, it was naptime for Aspen, but Eliana had just woken up. Eliana went over to Aspen's room and they just chatted, and made a memory through Aspen's room gate... (I know, they won't remember the memory, but I hope I do.)


Are these not precious pictures?!



Monday, October 7, 2013

Trip to Dallas

As I mentioned....we went to Dallas for one of my cousin's wedding. Us girls rode up with Mom & Dad McDonald since Brian had a football game. I didn't get any decent pictures of the actual wedding, or cousin who got married, but it was a beautiful wedding!! We were able to see lots of family, and get caught up just a little. Thank you to M & A to housed us while we were there. The food, fellowship & house was such a blessing! I wish I'd taken pictures of ya'll!!!

Eliana in the car...


Aspen in the car...

We were able to go see my Great Aunt - Auntie. She made us her yummy mac & cheese... Lots of precious memories & times with this loving woman. (She pretty much adopted us as her grandkids after my Granny passed away.)



3, technically 4 generations....I was taking the picture.



I wish this swing could talk...no doubt it has lots & lots of stories...It's been there since my Mom was a little girl... and we ALL have sat on it.


At the wedding...eating some fruit...



Paw Paw helping entertain Eliana...it was way past bedtime.



Look!!! I do exist you guys!!



Mom & Dad McDonald - aren't they a cute couple!


My Cousin Jessica, and her boyfriend Michael (different cuz than the one who got married)

The day after the wedding, we went to see Grand-Mary. She is my Grandmother. (period) But, so as not to confuse you...my Grandfather married her after Granny Strait passed away... Then PawPaw Strait passed away not even 2 years after he married Mary. My PawPaw loved her, and so do I, and that's that. 


Mary Strait is 94...Looking pretty good isn't she?! She's incredible. 


PawPaw Strait would've been so proud...


Bubbles.....

Okay... All moms, and even people who aren't mom's yet, we all KNOW that when Mom is on the phone, the kids take advantage. Well, Aspen has done this to me, but I hadn't had both the girls 'gang' up on me -- until the bubble day.

I was on the phone, talking 'business' with my sweet friend and fellow doula in SC when... Aspen asked to play with the bubbles. I told her 'outside', and set it up for her to do so. A few minutes later, I realized she was blowing bubbles in the kitchen. I do let her do that on occasion, and being on the phone, didn't want to deal with it, so I gave her 'the look', and let her continue on. Now, while I was talking, I was also making cookie bars for our trip to Dallas... I was literally, fixing to pour the batter into the bowl, when I saw Aspen had moved on from the bubble, but left the bottle of liquid on the floor, close to the back door. I looked, and found Eliana over in the living room, thus I knew I had time to pour the batter & scoop up the bottle before Eliana discovered it. Well, I'm not completely sure what happened, but the next thing I heard was "Eliana! NO Ma'am, no ma'am Eliana!" Aspen was reprimanding E, so as I was pouring this batter, I turned & found E sitting in a huge puddle of soapy bubbles...she was quite fascinated...and she tried figuring the consistency out  - she kept trying to crawl but would slip, then she'd try to sit up, and would slip. So, I laughed, continued talking to my friend, and began cleaning up the mess. I stripped Eliana of her dress, and took her to the bathroom to finish getting cleaned up. Meanwhile, Aspen stripped herself of her clothes, and began rolling in the bubble puddle. When I came back, she was running from the back door to the front, slipping as she went. I cleaned up the rest of the bubbles, then got E dressed. Next, I discovered that Aspen had found a 32 oz pump bottle of soap I had on the table to go to my bathroom, and she was pumping it, then running & and slipping and sliding even more... I fixed that issue, only to turn around and see Aspen pour the remaining bubble liquid out of the bottle onto the floor... At which point, I had to dismiss myself from my phone call and tend to my sweet, but crazy child. :) ....and ultimately, get my cookie bar batter into the pan and oven!!!!

Lesson of the day = too many to list, but Dad McDonald said, "just don't talk on the phone." :D

The beginning stages...










It was quite the fiasco... Frustrating, but fun. I like to think maybe my floor got cleaned, but ultimately, I think it only became sticky.