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June 03, 2008

Ever wonder why?

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Ever wonder why is it that dogs and kids only like to go outside when it's snowing or raining?

Have you ever tried to get them outside on a nice sunny day?

What happens?

"It's too hot, I'll get all sweaty, and the bugs will bite me and my all time favorite,

I might get my clothes dirty!"

Yeah, right, this from the kids who think that taking baths are optional, and wearing the same socks for a few days is a way to conserve water?

But then it's okay when they decide to go outside in torrential downpours or blinding snow blizzards?

Now picture this, nine kids decide they want to go out to play in the snowfall; not just any little bit of snow, but a foot on the ground more to come all day long, snowfall! What's the big deal?

Well, that does not bother me as much as the 50 pairs of pants and shirts they put on to stay warm!

This another one of those epic moments, it takes them hours to get ready! They have to figure out where they threw their boots from the last time they used them. They need to make sure they are wearing every clean piece of clothing they own and a few that does not belong to them to boot!

Finally they are ready to face the elements and they are out the door.

Okay this isn't that bad, the house to myself for an hour or so right? Some hot chocolate, a bit of ESPN and I am in heaven! Nope!!

Ten minutes later, theirrr back! 

What happened?

I got to pee! So now I have a squirming child, doing the pee-wee dance, as I try to extract him or her from the clutches of all the clothing!

To the bathroom we go, done in two seconds and ready to go back outside again after we re-package the goods, I mean the kid!

Back to peace and, quiet, right?

Nope, they're on the shifts system, here comes another!

 

By the time the last one is done going, here comes the first one back again!

So much for peace and quiet!

After a couple of cycles, they all come back in, tired from playing. They peel off the fifty layers of clothing, which by the way now adds another summit the size of Mt. St. Helene's, to the laundry room!

It's a conspiracy, I tell you! Even the dog is in on it too! Sadie, our golden brown and white Pit bull that we owned at the time, only had to answer the call of the wild during monsoon season or record-breaking blizzards!

The funny thing is when it's balmy and nice out she does her duty in 2.5 seconds then runs like a canine possessed back into the house!

Bad weather comes around? Oh, no!

She thinks she's Sachawea with the Louis and Clark expedition. She has to scout out every inch of ground in our backyard! While she is doing that, I am standing there looking like a soggy paper bag waiting for her to be done!!

It's a plot I tell you! They are trying to make me crack under the pressure!

Well it won't work, I tell you, I will never break; you hear me!

No, it won't! He! He! I'll show them! I refuse to get upset! I refuse to crack!

Uh, gee! I think I need to get out more often. No, silly dog, I am not taking you out now, back off! I really do have it hard you know!

Okay maybe not that hard but honestly can you all get on the same shift please??

What do you mean you are going back outside?

  

June 01, 2008

Traditions

 

January 6

 

Happy Wise Men's day!

Yeah I know it's not much of a holiday in America, but it's a big deal in most Latin American countries and Puerto Rico.

Mel told me that when he was a little kid his parents, who were from Puerto Rico, would have him put straw in a box and put it under his bed the night before.

The story was that during the night the wise men would come and their camels would eat the straw. The Wise men would leave you gifts as thanks for feeding the camels!

I thought this was neater than Santa Claus!

Not because I didn't like the jolly old elf.

 

But just think about it, if we celebrate on the sixth of January we would make out like bandits from all the markdowns the stores offered after Christmas! Oh, did I write that out loud?

 

My brother-in-law Jose Enrique shared a real neat story about this holiday. He told me that a long time ago (no it's not a fable, it's for real!) when he was a young man, he had gone to the countryside in Puerto Rico to visit some friends and relatives. When he got to the small town he was invited to a party at the home of this sweet little eighty–eight years old lady.

He was amazed by what he saw that night! First of all, just about everyone in the town was at her house!

It was the tradition to pray the rosary in honor of the pilgrimage the three wise men made to Bethlehem so many years ago.

After the rosary was prayed, the guests were treated to a huge buffet with tons of yummy foods and desserts.

He said there was singing of traditional songs, dancing and that everyone had a blast!

 

Later on he asked the old lady why she celebrated this day in such a big way.

She said that her husband had started the tradition over 60 years ago when they first got married.

Now that he had passed away she continued the tradition in his honor.

She told my brother-in law that in her long life she had been blessed with a wonderful husband, good health and great children. She always had all the things she needed and a few of the things she wanted. She felt it was blessings they had received because of their faith in the birth of Jesus Christ and the wise men that honored him at his birth.

Jose Enrique was so moved by her genuine faith that he decided to follow the same custom when he got married and had a home of his own.

He mentioned this to the old lady the next day before he left to go home.

"I know it sounds silly, "She said, "but I had been hoping others would want to continue our tradition," she told him through tear brimmed eyes, "Now I have found you!" She gave him a big kiss and a hug!

 

He has continued that tradition for the last thirty-five plus years.

In those years, he told me, he too had been blessed with wonderful children, a great wife and a huge extended family that loves him.

He has felt the love and respect of countless nieces, nephews and all of their friends and his children's friends.

The Lord had blessed him with a beautiful home, health and the opportunity to enjoy four wonderful grandchildren.

He too, firmly believed it was all due to his faith in the Savior and honoring that gentle woman's tradition.

"You want to hear something really weird?" he asked me, "That lady passed away later that year! It was as if she was just waiting to pass the tradition on to someone!" Jose Enrique's eyes watered up, still moved by the memory of that wonderful woman.

 

It's funny; nowadays some people think stories and traditions have no place in our modern world. We try to be so P.C. (politically correct) that we suck the joy out of a lot of everyday things.

It's such a shame!

The ones truly missing out are the ones that don't believe that faith in something bigger than our selves!

Belief in a supreme being, whatever that being is or whatever faith we choose to follow, can enrich our lives; it can fulfill us and help us overcome life's challenges!

I am glad that even though I am not Catholic, I am open minded enough to respect and cherish others' religious beliefs.

We can be so enriched by each others' experiences!

 

I truly enjoy this night with my-in-laws and look forward to it each year!

I also know that as a result of their example their great kids will choose to continue the tradition. Not just the tradition of prayer and rosaries, but the tradition of love of family and faith in things bigger than ourselves.

What a wonderful legacy it is for this simple man! Even though Jose Enrique had fallen in life and made many mistakes when younger; he was still willing to continue searching for the light!

You can really feel the sincere love he has for the majority of people he meets!

No wonder my kids love him so much!

It helps that he's also one of the funniest men I have ever met!

He has faith and a good sense of humor, with that combination how can you go wrong?

Anyone got any extra hay lying around that I could have?

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