Showing posts with label Sunday Funday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sunday Funday. Show all posts

Sunday, May 23, 2021

Sunday Funday #8 - May Puerto Rico Trip

 Hello my friends! 

I'm surprised that a month has already gone by! It's been a little busy with my Spring classes ending and my Summer classes starting, my work schedule changing, and with a little week long trip to Puerto Rico for my cousin's wedding. Needless to say, there has been virtually no stitching that has happened in the last month...which I hope is not the case for the next month!

I was a little hesitant to travel to P.R. with the pandemic still obviously in play but I have to say that I was very impressed with how the island is handling it and honestly feel like they are doing a much better job than here in the mainland. 

Ready to go!

While we were there, the weather was absolutely perfect and the food was even better! It was my husband and kids' first time visiting and meeting all of my family on my Dad's side. I could also tell that my Dad was very excited to drive all around and point out various landmarks or places he lived to my husband! The first 4 days of our vacation was spent seeing family and attending the wedding. The ceremony was held outdoors and was small, simple, and beautiful and the reception was so much fun!

My cousin with his beautiful bride

From left to right: me, son, husband, Dad, daughter, Dad's husband

my handsome son

my beautiful daughter

my family that was at the wedding

the loves of my life

The last 3 days were spent doing a few touristy things. We visited Old San Juan and went to both forts, El Morro and San Cristobal, drove to a nice but very windy beach, went to the Yunque rainforest where we did a tiny bit of hiking, and then walked to the beach by our hotel and saw the sunset. Here are just a few of the pics I took while exploring.

Castillo San Cristobal

Castillo San Cristobal

Castillo San Cristobal

Looking from Castillo San Cristobal to El Morro

La Perla

The lighthouse at El Morro

being silly at El Morro

being cute at El Morro

The 3 flags always flown at the forts: The Cross of Burgundy, Puerto Rico, and United States

Where the Pina Colada was created

Old San Juan

El Morro

Old San Juan

My daughter flying a kite at Saldinera beach

The hubby in awe of the rainforest

Yokahu Observation Tower in the Yunque

waiting for lunch in the rainforest

starting our little hike on the easy trail

my son's "cheese" face

My hubby and Dad climbed a bunch of rocks to get closer to the waterfall

Watching the sunset at the beach by the hotel

The kids were more interested in playing in the sand!

Overall, it was a good week where my husband and kids finally got to meet the rest of my family and we got to relax and enjoy the nice island weather. My husband must've liked it because he's talking about the things he'd like to see the next time we are there!

I hope everyone has been staying well during the past month and will continue to be well into the next! Hopefully I'll be back to posting a little more regularly soon!

Happy Sunday!

Sunday, April 25, 2021

Sunday Funday #7 - April Gifted Gorgeousness

 Hello All!

Sorry for the lack of posting lately. It's been busy between work, home, and the end of the Spring Term at school!

Today's Sunday Funday will be dedicated to April's Gifted Gorgeousness! I am pretty late in posting and don't have too much to share but I am happy with what I do have!

First up is the Magic Kingdom SAL that I am stitching for my daughter. I am happy to report that I am FINALLY all caught up and finished with April!

I loved the Lion King segment and it was pretty quick to stitch up! I'm really excited to see what May's theme will be!

My last piece I have to share is my progress on the Blackwork Square SAL. I'm still not caught up with this one BUT I am caught up to week 12 in March, so I'm not tooo far behind anymore!


I wasn't sure what I was going to do with this in the end but I've decided it will be for my husband and myself since the variegated thread is actually our blue and purple wedding colors! We plan on redoing our bedroom sometime this year and this would be a great addition to the artwork we plan on putting up at the end of the year!

That's all I have for today! Hop on over to Jo's page to see the other entries!

I hope you all have a happy and fun Sunday!


Sunday, April 11, 2021

Sunday Funday #6 - Easter Week & National Telecommunicators Week

It's a stormy day here and I'm stuck at work so there isn't too much fun going on but I thought I would share some of the fun stuff we did this last week and introduce you all to National Telecommunicators Week!

As I stated last week, I spent Easter day working but my husband and I were able to convince our daughter to have the Easter bunny come on Monday to bring baskets and hide eggs. I was very impressed by how fast the found all the eggs and our daughter was adamant about helping her little brother, which was very cute! Our son is only 1 and his first egg hunt was a success!

  

The kids had so much fun and my heart was so happy watching their delight!

Monday night we went over to my parents' house for dinner and my Mom was very excited to show me what she ended up doing with the GoT Facemasks that I put together for her birthday. They turned out really neat!

 

On Tuesday, we took the kids to Aquatica (Sea World's water park) for the first time. Our son wasn't too impressed because I think he was more annoyed with the swim vest but our daughter absolutely loved it! 

          

I wasn't entirely sure how it would work going to a water park with social distancing and mask mandates in effect but it worked out. I wasn't completely comfortable with the situation but my husband really wanted to treat the kids to something fun after being cooped up at home for a while but I think we had our fill of largish crowds.

My daughter had mentioned to me that she really wanted to try a sno-cone because she saw someone with one at Aquatica. It took me a little bit to find a place close to our house but I did and took the kids on Thursday for sno-cones and donuts (since there was a donut shop right next door). They thought they hit the jackpot and I was silently hoping that I didn't create little monsters for the next few hours! Thankfully they handled their sugar well. My son didn't like the cold sno-cone, which is why there aren't any pictures of him eating some 😝 

 

It was a busy but fun 4 days off from work! This week at work, we are celebrating National Telecommunicators Week. In the United States, every year during the second full week of April, public safety telecommunicators (911 call takers & dispatchers) are honored. Approximately 240 million 911 calls are made yearly, with about 80% of those coming from mobile phones which could make our jobs very difficult some times. This week wasn't formally recognized until 1994. 

                                                  

I have been a 911 dispatcher since 2008. I dispatched for Orlando Police until 2017 and handled a very wide range of 911 calls and was even working the night of the Pulse Nightclub Shooting, which unfortunately was the deadliest active shooter incident in the nation at the time. Since 2017, I have been dispatching fire and medical at Reedy Creek Fire which deals with the Walt Disney World area. At this point, I have taken hundreds of thousands of calls for every imaginable situation and have had every personal emotional response to those calls possible. We are often forgotten about and according to the nation, even though we are the FIRST first responder in almost every emergency situation, we are only classified as clerical workers. Most of the time this is a thankless job. We are talked down to, yelled at, called stupid or useless but we understand and are expected to stay calm and provide the best help possible because the person on the other end of the phone is probably calling for the worst day of their life. And every once in a while we do get recognized or we are thanked but the knowledge that we saved a life is what makes it all worth it for us.

If anyone who has read this far is currently or has ever been a 911 dispatcher anywhere in the world, thank you for your service and for being the calm voice in the dark!

Happy Sunday!

Sunday, April 4, 2021

Sunday Funday #5 - Easter!

Happy Easter, everyone! 

I hope everyone had a great day, whether it included religious aspects, egg hunts, both, or just a relaxing weekend day! Unfortunately I spent my Easter working 12 hours but that’s ok because that meant I got to use my downtime to finish up my Easter cross stitch!

“Easter Bunny Gnome with Egg” - CrossStitchFoxy FINISHED!

I’m not sure yet how I will fully finish it but it’s done! He is sooo cute and I’m very happy with how it came out!

Tomorrow my husband and I will be doing our egg hunt with the kids. I’m really excited since it will be the first one the 4 of us will do together. This year, my daughter agreed to me contacting the Easter Bunny and asking if he would make a special stop at our house tomorrow instead so we could all participate! Last year we were all separated and couldn’t celebrate at all: my daughter was sedated in the ICU, I was with her, my husband was stuck in a nearby hotel since he couldn’t be with us thanks to Covid rules at the time, and our son was with my mother-in-law in our home city 2.5 hours away. So this year is extra special! 

Even though they didn’t do anything today, the kids were still spoiled by their grandparents who either sent baskets or dropped some off! They had a good time with those! I loved hearing all about the things they got in their baskets when I got home from work. Then we read some Easter themed books before bedtime and they drifted off to sleep in preparation for the Easter Bunny’s arrival tomorrow! 

Sunday, March 7, 2021

Sunday Funday #4 - Gardening!

Welcome to another addition to Sunday Funday! It also happens to be the 7th, which means I dedicate a portion of the morning to spending a little more time in the "garden" - giving the plants a little extra attention and repotting/transplanting plants or planting new seeds! So once again this post will be focusing on my daughter's little garden!

First up is the outside raised bed. The lettuce has grown very nicely since last month and believe it or not, we've actually harvested from it a couple times to have salads with dinner! It's been pretty neat to finally have something we can use from the garden! Behind the lettuce, on the closest side, we have green onions growing nicely and we planted some corn to see if we can get them to grow. On the far side, I transplanted the broccoli raab and planted a couple bush bean seeds. 


Next up are our trees which were repotted today! The blue and gray pots have the quenepa/Spanish lime trees and the purple and teal pots have the lemon trees. They usually live inside the patio but they are enjoying the beautiful weather we have outside right now.

                   
Lastly, our container plants in the patio! These have reaco/culantro (which still haven't done any better or worse since last time), basil, yellow onions, bell peppers, tomatoes (this plant looks like it's starting to give up but we'll see), jalapenos, cat grass, Thai basil, chives, poinsettia, and a succulent. Our cilantro and cornflowers died over the last month, so we replanted those and we also planted an avocado pit to see if we can get that to sprout and add to our tree collection!

recao / basil

yellow onion / bell peppers

jalapenos

tomatoes

poinsettia

cat grass

Thai basil / chives

cilantro restarted / succulent

cornflowers restarted

avocado seed planted

Happy Sunday everyone!