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Sep 20 2014

What a nice day!

Finally….a Saturday when I could actually take it off and breathe and plan some family time…

So, this morning I was up early and took the Drama Queen for some labs, then breakfast, joined by B-boo.

This was followed by a soccer game with a little beauty who we got to see score a goal!

Next came shopping with the Drama Queen and the Princess. And a $13 dress! Score!

Drama Dress

 

After, I went to drop off the Roni for a slumber party. His friend was finishing up testing for his purple belt, so we got to watch him (and another friend’s son) receive their belts, visit with some great friends, and then head home to help the DQ get dressed up.

Next, I went to drop off the Smart One (who wouldn’t let me take a pic) and the Drama Queen off at a wedding. (Apparently, SOMEONE was having fun with my phone in the backseat….)

Goofie Girls

 

From there, the Princess and I headed off to a dinner date and then shopping for tomorrow’s food fest! We’re now relaxed with a movie, trying not to fall asleep.

It felt so good to just take the day and go with it. I can’t wait to spend the day with family again tomorrow at our oldest son’s new home!

 

Written by Hope · Categorized: B-Boo, Drama Queen, Family, Good-Looking One, Princess, Roni, Smart One, The Vivas Family!

May 25 2013

Assumptions

My son and I were walking out of Fresh & East a few moments ago. We have to walk pretty slow these days because of his constant pain. We try to make light of it and call him an “old man” so we can try to be upbeat and positive.

A truck was coming so I slowed my walk to keep pace with my son. As we made it across the parking lot, the man rolled his window down and yelled at us, “Could you walk any slower???”

My response was to turn around and yell back, “He’s hurt!”

And that’s when I saw his little girl turn her head and look at us. My son was quick to anger. Who can blame him? He was just trying to cross the street and he is accused of purposely trying to irritate this man.

I told him I felt sorry for the man who automatically assumes we were trying to be jerks.

How sad is it that in today’s society people are so negative. The worst is automatically assumed. Instead of thinking of others, we automatically think of ourselves. Instead of showing a little love and kindness we strike out and bite the hand hand that is trying to feed us.

What would happen if we all just took a deep breath, relaxed and tried being kind. Tried showing a little compassion. Tried showing a little love.

What would happen if we started thinking of others and putting them first? What would happen if we became a “half full world” instead of a “half empty world?”

How will we ever teach our children if we can’t show them ourselves?

I know there is love and kindness in the world. I have seen compassion. I have felt forgiveness.

Lord, help me to reveal your Spirit even when the odds are against me.
Amen

Written by Hope · Categorized: Be Kind, Smart One · Tagged: compassion, Kindness, love

May 21 2013

Quotable quote #19

The Smart One was reading to me tonight.

“Intelligent people are more likely to have a hard time falling asleep due to increased brain stimulation.”

That’s it! I’m too smart to sleep!

Written by Hope · Categorized: Family, Smart One

Mar 16 2013

Phyllis

So today, the Smart One and I were leaving the mall when we noticed a well-dressed, elderly lady pushing a button as she looked around lost. We stopped and asked her if she needed help.

She replied, “Can you hear it?”

We realized she was pushing the button to sound her car so that she could find it in the parking lot. So, we walked with her thru the parking lot while she kept pushing the button and we listened to find the car. As we slowly walked around, we learned a bit about her.

She didn’t find anything to purchase because everything was too expensive.

She’s lived here for 25 years.

Her husband passed away two years ago and she has no family except for a brother in Chicago and another brother in San Diego.

Her husband was a Russian Jew.

She thought I was Italian. 🙂

She thought my son was a perfect gentlemen and commented that you don’t see that much these days.

She also commented he could look like a girl…ha ha (I don’t think so!)

She talked about the community center she visits.

She thought I had a good name and spoke of someone she used to know that had my name.

And then we found her car and walked her to the door. We said our good-byes while she thanked us for getting her to her car and for taking time out of our day to talk with her.

As we watched her drive off, I was reminded of how thankful I am to have a large family. I hope that I’ll never be alone…and I wish I had offered to have lunch with her another day or…something.

Too late. I’m sure she would have had some fascinating conversation.

I googled “Russian Jew” to see what would show up. I came across some pretty interesting articles, one of which said,

“They were raised Jewish. They have Jewish names. They once suffered for being Jewish in the Soviet Union. Now they suffer for being Russians in Israel.”

I bet she would have had some interesting conversation.

As I sit her tonight reflecting on the day, I think of some of the little opportunities God has given us thru the years.

My children and I praying with a heartbroken man in Roberto’s Taco shop.

My children and I helping a homeless person who had fallen off of his wheelchair in the middle of a busy road.

Buying hamburgers, muffins and other items as we’ve come across homeless people thru the years.

Going into the heart of homeless and passing out food and blankets on the streets and corners where most people avoid going.

My children coming to me through the years, asking me to drop whatever I am doing because someone needs us now. And so we go.

If there is one thing I would pray for, it would be that my children will continue to look for the opportunity to notice that which most people would choose to ignore, and continue to stop and take the time to brighten someone’s day. We never know the impact that we have on others. While a smile or a short conversation may seem like nothing to us, it is more than likely God using us to minister in ways we would never think of.

And in doing so, allowing Him to make a difference in our own lives.

 

 

Written by Hope · Categorized: Faith, Family, Smart One · Tagged: LivingFaith, ministry

Aug 06 2011

My Boy is a Black Belt!

Five years ago, the Smart One decided he wanted to do karate. We checked out several studios, and finally noticed a new karate studio going in just around the corner from our home. We went in, spoke to Master Sarac, the owner, and never left. The family that has been there for our son over the years has been one I am sure he will cherish for years to come.

I’ll never forget him testing when he was so young. Mr. Murphy was there to hand him his new belt at each test.

As he progressed over the years, there were times when he wanted to quit. One day, he told me,

“No matter how mad I get, Mom, or how much I tell you I want to quit; don’t let me. I want my black belt.”

Ever the leader of his team, Master Sarac encouraged him when he wanted to give up.

And so, he continued on, year after year. The only hold up was a broken wrist, and then a fractured elbow a year later! I wasn’t there for his last test, but Mr. Murphy was. Recently, Mr. Murphy passed away from complications due to diabetes. As we mourned with our son over the loss of a true teacher and friend, he decided the black belt test was for Mr. Murphy. It was what they had talked of together.

Today, I sat through test he’d work so hard to get to. He’s come so far!

Although I am sure it was bittersweet without Mr. Murphy, he did it! I am so proud of what he has accomplished!

Thank you so much, Master Sarac, for the years of dedication you’ve given to our son and so many others! He couldn’t have done it without you!

Written by Hope · Categorized: Friendship, Smart One

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