La Familia Hernández
Julio, Nicole, Lucía, Marco, Sylvia, and Tessa Hernández
Tuesday, January 30, 2018
Hello blogland! It's been a while!
Julio is still working at Liberty Mutual-he's third from the top of the letterhead now. Hoping he gets a good raise next month. He's been doing home improvements (fixing flooring and baseboards after our washer flooded the hallway) and planning our trip to Italy!
Me-I've been subbing and volunteering as art docent in Sylvia and Tessa's classes at school. I recently was released as Primary President. I will miss the kids, but not all the responsibilities. It was a good learning experience for me being my first time in leadership. Julio and I were called to teach the 14 and 15 year olds in Sunday School. I'm so excited for our trip to Italy next month!!!! We're also hoping to move this year-I check the listings everyday, hoping to find something that's good in our price range.
Lucia-8th grader extraordinaire! She is getting straight A's in all her classes-all honors. She's in the media class this year and writes the script for the Carnegie Connection each day. She does Jazz Band after school on Fridays. She got her braces on a couple of weeks ago and hates them. She is taller than I am by a couple of inches now. She's still very into her art, but doesn't care much about clothes, make-up and definitely not boys! She just got into Bella Vista High School, so we are very relieved about that.
Marco-6th grader. He's adjusting to middle school and doing better about getting his homework turned in. He does best in math and P.E. and just started computer coding this semester. I got a call that he did a good deed at school-reporting a kid who was suicidal. Even if he wasn't, at least Marco was looking out for him. He still spends lots of time with the neighbor boys-Christian and Eli and playing video games on his phone or tablet.
Sylvia-4th grader. She's doing well this year. She learned all her math facts and is reading chapter books. She likes the comic book format best. She has friends that she takes to social group 3 times a week. Her best friend is Taylor-she's so sweet and good with her. She enjoys going to Activity Days twice a month since that's "her thing". She is still obsessed with Hello Kitty.
Tessa-1st grader. She is doing so much better in reading since she was added to both morning and afternoon reading groups. (A major convenience for me). She has lots of friends that she plays with every day at recess. She loves to draw and do art at home. She and Sylvia play well together-Shopkins, princess dolls, games. She is excited to do soccer this year-she practices kicking the ball with Marco all the time.
All of the kids love our guinea pigs-Tommy and Bob. We got them a bigger cage so they can run around more. They are totally spoiled with lots of fresh veggies and love and affection every day.
Our goals for this year are to have Family Home Evening every week, move to a bigger house, and travel! I'll try to do better about updating the blog.
Trajan Pancake breakfast in December.
Saturday, May 2, 2015
Post Christmas
So the day after Christmas, we packed up and headed to LA for our last use of our season passes to Six Flags. We stayed with the Felten’s and they came with us. It was a quick trip-only 3 days since Julio had to get back to work. We had a great time and it was so nice for the cousins to be able to spend time together.
It was unusually cold that day! We struggled to keep warm!
Julio and Elliott took the big kids on the rollercoasters.
Yesenia and I stayed with the little girls.
I was pooped at the end of the day, but Lucia an d Marco wanted to go “see the city”. So Julio took them to Griffith Park. I stayed home with the girls. I’m bummed we didn’t get any pictures of Yesenia and Valerie-who was home on Christmas break.
It was the end of a great year! We went to Six Flags a total of 10 times from April to December. I think we definitely got our money out of them! Maybe in a couple of years we’ll get season passes again.
Thursday, March 19, 2015
Christmas Day
I think this is the last year that all of our kids believe in…you know who. Lucia is just way too smart not to have figured it out yet. I’m glad my kids aren’t early risers, since they have such a hard time getting to sleep on Christmas Eve, which causes us to go to bed much later. They got up around 8 am. We always make them come into our room for family prayer before we go see what’s under the tree.
Surprise! I got a bike!
Some of the aftermath
Gifts from Grandma and Grandpa
Uncle B
We got Grandma and Grandpa a new bedding set (they really needed it)
He loved his big dog
She was soooo excited to get Cuca-luca (a character from Minnie’s Bow-tique on Disney Channel)
Chilling with Grandpa
We had the Elders Dunn and Burdett over for dinner and played some games.
We had ham, mashed potatoes, rolls, and lots of yummy stuff.
What an exhausting but fun day!
Tuesday, January 27, 2015
Christmas Eve 2014
These are the years to cherish. Our kids are all at that magical age-it’s so much fun to see their excitement and anticipation on Christmas Eve. Julio did work again on Christmas Eve, but we still were able to make it to the Free Zoo day-got there with a couple of hours to spare before they closed. It’s a tradition now-we’ve gone 3 years in a row.
Christmas Eve at Grandma and Grandpa’s. We had a delicious dinner-chicken croussaints and Julio’s fancy chocolate cake for dessert. We didn’t do much else. We played a few games, the Felts came over. We let the kids open their Christmas pjs and then we left around 9 pm.
Wednesday, January 21, 2015
Pre-Christmas activities
We missed our ward’s christmas party this year, so we went to Grandma and Grandpa’s party instead-it was a brunch and very kid friendly. We had a lot of fun.
Visit with Santa. Lucia asked for movie tickets?, Marco asked for a cell phone, Sylvia asked for a Lalaloopsy, and Tessa asked for a Frozen book.
We went to see some different Christmas lights in Roseville this year-a little break from our normal tradition of Dovewood Court. I think next year, we’ll return to our our regular tradition.
We of course did all the other stuff, decorated the tree, took the kids to the Pancake breakfast at the school, watched lots of Christmas movies, went Christmas shopping, baked lots of cookies and delivered them to friends and teachers. It’s a magical time of year that helps us remember our Savior and His birth.