Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Post Placement 3

Rosa (Mom's sister and Elena's aunt), Mommy and Elena



Elena going down the water slide with her friend, Isabella.


Elena "reading" to our friend's pet while we "pet sat."
Elena and Mommy at the park.


Easter 2009 with friends, in the mountains of North Carolina.



Elena's 3rd Birthday


Elena playing with her toy sink outside our home.


Elena riding her bike.


Elena in the flower garden.



Christmas 2008.

Monday, May 25, 2009

Short and Sweet!

This week, Elena is on the homepage of the Message Board for the town she hails from.
Here is the "All About Her" and the pic.
Enjoy!!


Elena turned 3 years old in February and has been home for almost 2 1/2 years. Every day that I wake up I realize how blessed I am to have her in my life. She is as beautiful in the inside as she is on the outside. Aside from being very loving towards mommy and lavishing me with hugs and kisses, Elena is now into role playing with her dolls and stuffed animals. She is a hoot and says the funniest things when her dolls are "having conversations." Elena continues to be perfectly bilingual in English and Spanish. She is blossoming like the beautiful "little flower" that she is. In the past year she has: met her biological brother, Logan Keilin, become fully potty trained and endured a move from Florida to North Carolina . She has done it all with charm and grace! I am very lucky to have Elena as my daughter. Maria



Saturday, March 21, 2009

March Madness

Elena has been sharing my bed for over a year now. Honestly, it is one of those things I said I would never do, but it is one of the aspects of motherhood I enjoy the most. I absolutely love the snuggle time and the joy of waking up to such a sweet & cute voice is indescribable! And, to top it all off, I don't even have to share my covers because Elena has her own "blankie." She loves this particular pink blanket and brings it in the car every (cold) morning on the way to the sitter's. So the other night it was pretty chilly and I, literally, shivered. The following conversation ensued between Elena and I:
E: What happened, Mami?
Me: Tengo frio, Nena (I'm cold)
E: You wanne mi blankie, Mami?
Me: No, Nena. Mami, esta bien. Gracias. Te quiero mucho! (Mami is fine. Thank-You. I love you).
E: Nena te love you too, Mami (Nena loves you too). Here, coje mi blankie (Take my blanket).
I absolutely LOVE this little girl and it feels sooooooooooooo good to know that she loves her mommy just as much :) To understand her sacrifice, one must know how much Elena treasures that blankie, especially when she is going to sleep. But here she was, willing to give it up for me because she thought I was too cold. My daughter is a precious Gift from God. She is so special. I adore her!!!
And those who have had the honor of meeting Elena in person know that she is like this all the time. She is really an easy child to parent. The only "problems" she is giving me is when we are playing outside and it is time to come in. At first she ignores me. So when I go to get her, she starts to cry. As much as it breaks my heart to see those big tears streaming down her face, I bring her in. It's not even so much because it's time to go because, in all honesty, 5 more minutes outdoors won't kill us. But I want her to learn that she has to obey what I say.
Elena is also very witty, but I haven't really posted a lot of her funny sayings here. However, this one really cracked me up. When I picked her up from the sitter's on Friday, she was still napping. So when Tania brought her to me (carried her like a baby and placed her in my arms), the first thing out of Elena's still sleepy mouth was a complaint. Here she was with sleepy eyes telling me that she "hadn't slept well" because Chi-Chi (sitter) hadn't turned off the lights in her room (she sleeps in a pack n' play in the sitter's room). So I'm thinking, "Where on earth did she come up with "didn't sleep well!" I never say that because I'm usually out less than 5 minutes after putting my head on the pillow. And she complained to me in Spanish so if it's something she has heard the sitter say before, then she is already translating. Woo! Hoo!
Well, spring is here and the temps are in the low 30's in the mornings. I thought winter was going to kill me, but I did well. I expected it to be as cold as it was. But I don't understand these chilly temps when it's already late March. I swear, spring is going to be the death of me. It is so depressing. At least it has stopped raining (for now). I think "March Madness" has more than one meaning.
I also got my "Dear John" letter at work. Five of us are slated to lose our positions in my school. I know my principal has put in the waiver for me, but am not sure about the others and how that would affect my outcome anyway. I'm leaving it in God' hands. When I lost my job last school year, He took very good care of us!
Have a wonderful week!
Love, Maria and Elena

Riding bike today. The last time we went "biking" was in the fall. Elena has improved so much since then. She pedaled the entire trail (something she couldn't do last time).

serious close-up (on the bike trail)

looking pretty, even while on the potty :)

a mouth full of chocolate

How do you like her alphabet-nesting block shoes, (not to mention all the other "accessories")?