12/12/2016

A gift that keeps on giving: CARE




Year after year since the day we got married, my husband and I use our anniversary as a vacation away from it all. We have visited various countries and this year we visited Guatemala.

Guatemala is truly beautiful. It has  one of the best views all around, but one of the places we traveled really struck me. The mama in me, I should say.

We travel to Pana hatchel. A beautiful little town in the middle of the mountains and volcanoes. As you walk the main street of this town at any time of the day a child will come up to you selling something. It doesn't matter what but that's their job and they'll figure out what and  how to do it.  I had seen this before in a few of the places we visited, but this time as a mother it hit me even more. How these kids don't go to school, how these kids need to work, and the fact that because they are so use to it, it was normal for them.


Maybe is the fact that we have been in the civilized US for too long, comfortable in our house and with everything around us but this shook me. How can a child not attend school?

One  morning as we sat on a boat overlooking the lake and volcanoes around us, driven by a teen I should state, I saw it as a parent. I saw the heartache of a parent and the huge sacrifice it must be for them. To put their kids to work to be able to meet their needs. I can't even fathom being in their shoes. How hard it must really be.
That day as we were going back to our hotel Lester and I decided to make this Christmas different. This year, we will finally do many of the things we have been talking about and never doing it.


Here is our list and I hope that you feel inspired enough to go out there and join us!

1. Pass our gloves and blankets to the people in the streets.
            Gloves and scarfs are currently .99 cent wherever you go. Buy a few and pass them out. Houston doesn't really get super cold but being out in the streets every single bit can and will help.

2. Spend more time with family, as they are the true meaning of this season.
         Sit to eat together, talk about your days, make that special trip to grandma's house and enjoy them. Every.single.bit. of. them.

3. Share and learn more about the love of God
         Is so easy to get caught up in giving the perfect toy or leggo set that we forget that this season is to learn about the One that gave it all for us. Visit your local church and embrace His love for us

4. Send a gift through CARE.
        This kind of works together with # 3. Learning more about the love of God will bring you here. Giving to others as is more important to give than receiving.
It's easy as adults to comprehend this but for kids is a little more difficult. I'm happy to say that CARE thought about that.

 CARE is a program that allows you to help and improve someone else's life from your home. They help girls and women get a chance to a better life. You could do this in someone's name and gift them this amazing gift.
 The CARE team in Malawi will introduce you to girls like Alinafe, Evelisi and Maliyana who dreams of being a strong woman, like her mama.


CARE allows you to the impact of giving, they allow you to see and really understand this giving season.
What makes it more special is that you can do this with your children. Let the choose from a goat all the way to a water well and let them see their gift in action.


CARE is having a special live event on Facebook now through Dec 16 where you can actually meet some of the girls that benefit from this program.


I invite you to take a look, to join the movement and feel the need and take advantage of the opportunity of teaching our generations the act of kindness and giving.
Check CARE out for more ideas as to how you can help, and share with me what you want to teach your kids this holiday season


12/01/2016

Traditions that last forever; Golden Crisp



*Sponsored Post: This post is sponsored by Post Consumer Brands, but the content and opinions expressed here are my own. Sing© 2016 Universal Studios. All rights Reserved **

This week we are spending it in the beautiful Guatemala full of beautiful views and amazing food!





Everywhere you look there is a view that needs to be photographed and documented! Mountains, agriculture and volcanoes! Yes, you read right, volcanoes!
We visited a lake in northern Guatemala and found ourselves in between mountains with 3 volcanoes surrounding us!


It honestly is breathtaking! So different than my sweet flat nonetheless flat Houston.

A yearly vacation has become a tradition in our marriage and now our sweet Bella can be a part of that tradition as well.


One of the traditions that I have been waiting to implement is the famous "Batido de trigo". Batido de trigo ( Puffed wheat cereal) is a shake my mom and grandma use to make when I was little.


Here is the recipe! I promise you'll love it.
- a cup of Golden Crips
- 1/2 cup of your favorite milk
- 1/3 cup of ice
- 1-2 tbs of sugar

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And just  blend! The result is a great shake full of deliciousness that can be used as a late night snack or a yummy breakfast.

Drinking this shake takes me back to so many nights out on the front porch or watching movies with my cousins! It take me back so much that I asked my mom to make me this one just for fun and like always, she said yes!😊




 This year, now that Bella is older we will be enjoying this shake together with daddy and will be taking her to her first movie ever, Sing!

This girl loves to sing and what better way to celebrate that then taking her to a signing movie! The previews look amazing.
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What are your favorite traditions? 

11/18/2016

Ohh Groupon

This is a sponsored post. All opinions are mine

As thanksgiving comes and passes and the year comes to a close , faster than last year which I don't even know how that's possible, and Christmas sneaks around so do work, church, and friends Christmas parties. 

Which means fun, good food and  not always so good gifts. 

If you are anything like me, you scramble till the last minute because stores are pack and get there a little too late and everything is ugly and not really usable so you take the gift card route or re-gifting. You know you did it! ðŸ˜‰ 

But this year Groupon is here to help!

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11/17/2016

A timepiece and a Giveaway by Jord Watches

As women, we were jewelry on a basis. Some of us choose simple and sleek and others like to go bold. I find myself right in the middle of that equation. 





As much as I love a sleek clean piece , I love big huge pieces that direct your eye straight to the piece. Something that catches your attention from across the room and leaves you wondering what and where it is. 

In reality, I wish it was because I have an eye for fashion but.... its really not. 
I like simple. Very simple and wearing a tee and jeans some days may leave me feeling down.  Going out to make an errand or to the mall in my mom uniform (leggings/ jeans and a tee) sometimes doesn't make me feel my best, but I like to make a statement. Whether its is adding a scarf, hat or jewelry  accessories makes my outfit stand out and makes me feel goooood! :)







 So when I saw this watch I knew I had to have it. It was a must in my collection. Aside from it being natural wood and sleek the face and simplicity caught my attention. I can pair it with heavy accessories or light and the watch still makes its mark.



And that's exactly why I teamed up with the amazing people at Jord to introduce you to the best timepiece you'll ever want!

My handsome hubby, who has a slight obsession with watches is now adding one to his Christmas wishlist. And let me tell you this boy wants one and I mean WANTS one!

 I love this watch so much my others have been hiding out in their boxes as I can't take mine off.



This watch is truly a timepiece. The details make it! It's beautifully made, light and comfortable.


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This post was sponsored by Jord Wood Watches. All opinions are my own

11/09/2016

Bella's birth; A prolapsed cord story

This story is our story. In no means, I'm putting this story to scare anyone but instead, I'm hoping to educate many of you  that like me had no idea that this complication even existed. 




The day I became a mom, is a day I will never forget.


Bella was born via C-section due to a cord prolapsed. Cord-Prolapsed is a complication that doesn't happen often, statics say is about 1 in 300, and it's where the umbilical cord comes, or falls out before the baby!  This means that the main supply of oxygen to the baby is compromised and may cause abnormalities or even death on the baby if not taken out in time. All of the stated above is the reason why it has taken me so long to talk about it, but the fact that I have a healthy baby girl makes it worth telling.

Here is our story:

I had a great pregnancy from begging to end. At 20 weeks I started having Braxton Hicks and was put on a slight bed rest but by the next appointment I was off, and then came the day my water broke.


The morning of March 17th came and I had my 38-week appointment early since my doctor was going out of town the next day. She checks me and I was at 2cm and 90 effaced. Since it was my first baby she said it could take a couple of days, and that she would see me next week.

I was devastated. I wanted to hold my Bella and truly I was already too tired, too out of breath and everything hurt.
I came home and laid down , talked to my husband, cried a little and took a nap.
At 10:30, as I was getting up I heard something funny but kept on with my day. Helped out in our home daycare, but by 1 pm I had already had 4 changes of clothes.

In my head, I never even thought my water had broken.  I was expecting a water show and that was nothing like it.
So if you are reading this and have not had a baby don't except a water show like the movies. It doesn't always happen like that.
At 5 pm one of the moms in the daycare, an L&D nurse, came to pick up her daughters and I remember asking if this could be pee. First-time mom: check!

She told me she was going to get me a test strip to check if it was amniotic fluid or pee and just to lay low, but I had plans to take her older daughter , my first baby, to the Cinderella movie and I was not about to back out.
 In all of this Lester was playing soccer and even though I told him we really thought it was nothing!

 After the movie, I drop my babe off and picked up the test strip and went home.

I took the test  and after a very blue strip I called Lester and told him to come home slowly as I had zero pain. I finished packing a few bags as he showered and we called the doctor who told us to meet her at the hospital.

Packed up the car  and took my birthing ball and towel on board. We prayed and headed to the hospital which was 7 minutes away. Yes, we measured it a few times! Again first time parents. :)

At 12 am on March 18th the hospital confirmed that it was amniotic fluid and started my Pitocin.

Going into this, I had no birthing plan except that I wanted to go as natural as possible.
I was admitted and my Pitocin was started, 6 , now we know that the amount was  set too high. We believe that it had to do with the fact I was getting close to the 24-hour mark of my water breaking but we don't really know.
 Soon after that, my Pitocin went up to 8 and the contractions started coming and hard. I labored for 2 hours,to only advance to 4cm, with contractions at 100 and a few times with Bella's heartbeat at 0. Every single time it happened we were told that the monitor was defective.
After the 5th time, the heart monitor went that low, I was told I had to stay in the bed and that's when things went downhill.
 I started experiencing back labor and the pain was too much to handle so I was given a muscle relaxer which dropped my blood pressure to 42/55. This was the first time my room got filled with nurses and doctors waking me up and putting me on my side.
At 6 am my contractions were back and lasting a little over 1 min with 15 seconds off and then back again. My doctor came and asked if I wanted  an epidural and I tried my best to stay put but by 8 am ( March 18th) I couldn't take it.

 So I gave in and got an epidural.

Bella's heart was not doing any better and once our new nurse came in she got worried and called our doctor. A few minutes later our doctor came in to check on Bella's heart and me on last time before leaving (remember she was going on vacation) the nurse pulled her aside and showed her the chart. She examined the chart and explained that since they were losing her heartbeat so often she was going to put an internal monitor on her head.

Keep in mind that when your water breaks they try not to check you as often  to avoid infection so I  hadn't been checked in a few hours, and when my doctor lifted the sheets she discovered my cord hanging out.

My mom was next to her and all I remember was she got white as paper. I clinched to Lester's hand as hard as I could.

From there on it was a blur. I remember my doctor screaming out codes, doctors all around me, nurses taking my earrings and jewelry off, handing Lester papers and pushing my mom aside.
As my doctor screamed to everyone around us I understood we need an emergency C-section and only had minutes to take her out.

As they started to wheel me off all I could think was this was a nightmare.
 It wasn't happening. 
I quickly began to look around me as I came back to the reality of what was going on as a male doctor joined us running to the OR pushing my ribs down to keep Bella from moving and a pretty blonde nurse sat at the end of my bed holding Bella's head. We got to the doors where Lester had to stay and I couldn't let him go. Lester is the sane was, the calm one my rock and comfort. And today he was the hand holding me while my floor was literally falling.


 This all happened within 2 minutes but they were the longest two minutes in the world. I grabbed my doctors hand and told her I need my husband with me and I begged harder than I ever had. She got him scrubs but little did we know that he had no time absolutely to even get the shoes on.
 I kid you not it was like a scene, a horrible scene, taken out of a movie and to top it off when we got to the OR hall they realized that the OR was not ready. (Set up)

 I just remember them pushing me in the room anyways, as I watched the doors close behind me leaving Lester on the other side . In the room, my doctor kept repeating make the OR ready now and the squirming of people around me and all I could do was cry.
I got on the table and they started squirting liquid on my belly and on she went to cut. Because they were in such a rush to get her out I didn't get the hand ties and the drape was put up came after I saw her cut.
The room became silent as my doctor told me "here she comes"


Followed by no cry....
I think at this point my body had just had too much!

I pulled on my anesthesiologist coat and asked my doctor over and over again why she wasn't crying.
As much as I hated that moment, the no cry moment, I knew she was ok. I knew that God had given us this child and was not going to take her away.

.... and all the sudden there it was. The most beautiful sound I have ever heard. After this, I don't remember much other than telling Lester to stay with Bella.

Lester says that he was allowed to come in after Bella was born and they took the baby to us and I saw her and told him to leave with her.



I woke up a few hours later shaking in a recovery room with too many blankets to count and a heater at the end of the bed , an oxygen mask and the most beautiful baby on my breast.



She had the sweetest face ever and was our dream come true. At that moment I knew it was all worth it.
 Every single step was worth it.

March 18th goes down in my history as the worst day turned into the best day of my life. I'm so thankful to God for allowing us surpass this hurdle and become parents to the biggest light in our world.



Cord prolapsed is one of the many complications that can happen during labor. 
This was our. 
Just like everything in our life all the glory is to God.

 For not only holding Bella through this but also giving our doctor and staff the knowledge of what and how to deliver Bella, as neither of them had ever experienced a prolapsed cord only read about it.


And thank you for reading this extremely long post! ;)

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