Showing posts with label Birthday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Birthday. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Veronica's 9th Birthday

I apologize for this being a day late enjoy!

Sunday was Veronica’s 9th birthday and to believe she is almost a decade old.

A little over a week before her birthday, our neighbor Karen told us about the Frank Buck Zoo in Gainesville. Veronica had said she wanted to go to Lake Ray Roberts and have a picnic something she has wanted to do for years. She had even mentioned she would rather go to the zoo instead of the lake so we decided to surprise her and go to the zoo. Both of my parents had felt that Veronica would be disappointed if we did not go to the Lake so they decided to tell her about the zoo, she was excited indeed. I personally think she would have done fine if she were surprised in a moments notice.

Therefore, she woke up on her birthday, ate French toast for breakfast opened up her presents, and got ready to go. Mommy was not feeling good so she stayed home. When we arrived, we bought our way in and started our way through. It was a nice little zoo with a variety of animals. 
If veronica had to choose, an animal she enjoyed looking at it would be the prairie dogs her response to them “they were so adorable.” We finished up and ate a little snack. They had a train you could ride; Veronica took her picture with the conductor.

 

We went through the exhibits again. This time Veronica was able to feed the goats.



Towards the end, something funny happened that I could not pass up to tell. We were looking at some dears, when daddy was looking at them and started to run back and forth making noises. We asked him why he was doing that he said he wanted the dear to run along side with him. Moreover, what was the dear doing? Looking at daddy probably thinking he was crazy.

We went back to the beginning of the trail and stood in front of this statue to get our picture taken as a group. Daddy was trying to find a timer on the camera so he could be in the picture too. When all of a sudden a woman with hair colored hot pink offered to take the picture for us. No, she was not part of one of the exhibits to look at, but she did take a nice picture of the four of us.



After the zoo, we went and got dinner at Golden Chick and veronica got an ice cream cone. We came home and told mommy about our day. As I was finishing this blog post, I asked veronica how she would like to wrap up her birthday. She told me playing with her presents would be nice.

Happy 9th Birthday Veronica! Your Big sister Mylea loves you.



Until next time this is Mylea Janis Teresa saying God bless, Be Joyful and don’t forget to Pray!

Sunday, October 23, 2011

EMM Priest Dinner


I will usually go up to the church “ICC” on Saturdays and Sundays. I will sit outside and get some fresh air, pray in the chapel and might even find a few of my friends to visit with for a bit. On this Saturday, which happened to be yesterday there, was a meal called “EMM Priest Dinner” don’t ask me what it stands for I don’t even remember I’ve slept since I was told. The people who headed it up were nice enough to invite us. They started to play music as we were settling in. After switching tables and chairs several times or you could call it “musical chairs and tables” I even made a little joke of saying I didn’t know they would have games lined up for the night. We were finally able to eat. As we were eating dinner daddy mentioned he felt this was a good “daddy-daughter date” In my opinion far from some date, which is not my cup of tea. He kept asking if the chicken was too spicy since I did not eat enough to his satisfactory. The food was good and they certainly packed it on the plate so you did not leave hungry. The other thing he did that was annoying is he kept checking his phone for the scores on some game, which was a waste of time since his team lost. After wards, they had dancing I have posted below three videos






Overall, it was a nice evening and I considered it NO “daddy-daughter date” I personally find it embarrassing for such a title. However, I tell you because I feel confident enough to do so.

Veronica turns 9

Today is Veronica's Birthday, more to come on that in tommorows's blog post!

Until next time this is Mylea Janis Teresa saying God Bless, Be Joyful and don't forget to Pray!  

Saturday, October 15, 2011

Today is Saint Teresa of Avila's Feast Day

As many of you know St. Teresa of Avila is my patron saint. I chose her for many reasons, one of them is because her feast day is on my birthday. I wrote her Biography in my own words here it is..

Teresa De Cepeda Y Ahumada was born on March 28, 1515 in Gotarrendura, Spain. She was extroverted, affectionately buoyant, and skillful in the use of pen, needlework, and household chores. In 1522, when she was seven years old, she read about the martyrdom of the saints and convinced her brother Rodrigo (four years her elder) to come along with her to the country of the Moors. Hoping to beg their way for the love of God that they might be beheaded, they were stopped by their parents. Since the saint felt it was impossible to become a martyr at the time Teresa and Rodrigo set out to build hermitages by piling up small stones on top of each other.  After some time the stones fell down and they soon gave up their intent to become hermits too.

God had given her in the stage of early youth the great devotion of prayer, especially the Rosary to which her mother had a great devotion. She would have great delight in playing with the other children and building of monasteries as if they were nuns. Teresa wished to be a nun though not so much a martyr or hermit. When the saint was a little less than twelve years of age. After the loss of her mother she went in a state of affliction to an image of Our Lady of Charity, and with many tears, implored her to be the saint’s mother. Teresa began to make much of dress to wish to please others by appearance. She took pains with her hands and hair, and used perfumes and all other vanities within reach. In 1531, she was taken by her father (who worried about her vanity) to the Augustinian monastery of Our Lady of Grace. For the first eight days she suffered excessively but more from the suspicion that her vanity was known than from being at the monastery. For the saint was very weary of herself and though she offended God, Teresa never ceased from fearing our great Lord and contrived to go to Confession instantly. She was very uncomfortable but much more accepting of the monastery compared to her father’s house. After a length of time the nuns became pleased with her, for our Lord had given her the talent of pleasing every human figure she approached. At the time, Teresa did not want to become a nun   but she was exuberantly pleased with these good and holy Nuns who she thought very highly of. Like all good saints she was tempted by the devil but this did not stop her, for soon after she returned to the good and saintly deeds of her childhood.  

There was one person with whom Teresa had a conversation who thought she would do well in the estate of holy matrimony. And it is said that she had a yearning for marriage at the time of her life. The saint lived in the monastery for a year and a half. She began to say many vocal prayers and to ask all the Nuns to pray for her so that she would go into a state wherein she was to serve God. At the end of her stay, Teresa had a greater inclination to be a nun, yet not in that house on account of certain devotional practices which the saint thought over-stressing. She also had a great friend, Juana Suarez, in another monastery. And this made her resolve if she was to be a nun, she would in the house where her friend lived.

In 1532 she returned home to regain her health and stayed with her sister. Reading the letters of Saint Jerome led her to the decision to enter a convent but her father refused to give her his consent. She decided to run away along with one of her brothers to receive her habit. On November 2nd she entered the Carmelite monastery of the Incarnation at Avila and her father resigned himself to this development. The following year she received the habit and began wholeheartedly to give herself to prayer and penance. Shortly after her profession she became seriously ill and failed to respond to medical treatment. As a last resort her father took her to Becedas, a small village to seek the help of a woman healer famous throughout Castile. But her health did not improve. Leaving Becedas in the fall of 1538 she stayed in Hortigosa at the home of her uncle Pedro De Cepeda. Instead of regaining her health, Teresa grew even more ill and her father brought her back to Avila in July 1539. On August fifteenth she fell into a coma so profound that she was thought to be dead.  After four days she revived, but her legs were paralyzed for three years.

After her cure, which she attributed to Saint Joseph, she entered a period of mediocrity in her spiritual life but she did not give up praying. During this stage, which lasted eighteen years, she had transitory mystical experiences. She was held back by a strong desire to be appreciated by others, but this finally left her in an experience of conversion in the presence of an image of “The Sorely Wounded Christ.” This conversion dislodged the egoism that hindered her spiritual development. Thus at the age of 39, she began to enjoy a vivid experience of God’s presence within her. When Teresa was 40 years old she began to have visionary experiences.

After several of these she started to think of a new monastery in which the original Carmelite ideal could be followed. She began to discuss her idea with others and at the instruction of her confessor, she began to write about her spiritual life and how it had led her to a goal of reform. In 1562 Teresa founded her first  monastery,  St. Joseph, In Avila. For the next 20 years she traveled throughout Spain, establishing foundations both for nuns and friars. As the monasteries got farther apart. Teresa began to write down the spiritual directions that she would have given orally if all of her Nuns were in one place. She wrote The Way Of Perfection in about 1566 to tell the nuns how to reach their goal. She wrote The Interior Castle by 1580 to tell them about contemplative prayer. She wrote foundations to remember the early history of their order. She also wrote meditations, prayers, hymns for her nuns, the Carmelite friars, and to the clerics and laity who were benefactors. She wrote thousands of letters of which there are over 450 extant. Because she was a visionary during the time of the inquisition, all of these writings were carefully read by others. The result was that, in her lifetime, her wok became well known far beyond the world of her monasteries.

Teresa greeted the end of her years of suffering with overflowing thanks. On the morning of the feast of Saint Francis, immersed in prayer, happy and smiling; she went out of this world into eternal life in the arms of our Lord.

Until next time this is Mylea Janis Teresa God Bless, Be Joyful and don't forget to Pray!

Friday, October 14, 2011

A little Insiders Joke


I love stories and little inside jokes. My sisters and I have a few I will share one with you. About almost three years ago, it was my sister Margery’s tenth birthday. On our way to the movies Veronica 5 at the time said to Margery “so at the very minute you turn ten you are going to jump up and yell” ‘yea I’m ten!” I heard it, said yea, and embarrass yourself. All three of us laughed. Towards the end of the movie, Margery asked mommy what time it is. It was ten minutes after the minute Margery was born; she leaned over to me and whispered yea I am ten. We both tried to contain ourselves. This past Monday that came to mind and I said something that triggered it in all of us. We laughed and I said I do not plan on Jumping up and down yelling “yea I’m sixteen” at the very minute I’m born, but I have a good feeling Veronica might just do it for me.

Until next time this is Mylea Janis Teresa saying God bless, be Joyful and don't forget to Pray!