Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Easter/Paste Traditions

Hristos a-nviat! Adevarat a-nviat! is the special greeting we use around Easter time back in Romania. It translates to "Christ is risen! He truly is risen!" I love it! Since I joined the Church this phrase became more meaningful and "alive," something that I can contemplate on every day of the year and not only at Easter.

Some of the beautiful Easter traditions I always looked forward growing up in Romania where coloring/dying eggs (dark red, blue, and green hues), cooking the traditional cozonac, pasca, drob, and friptura de miel. Yummy! And although the Easter dinner festivities were a big part of the deal, going to church, to the Orthodox Easter mass was just as exiciting. Another cool thing I used to do with my maternal grandmother was to go church on Good Friday and do what is called "trec pe sub masa" explained here. I have sweet vivid memories of Easter growing up. Thanks to my wonderful husband who is very encouraging of keeping family traditions and holidays, we were able to retain and practice many of these traditions (especially the ones related to food!!!!!) over the years. I made cozonac from scratch the first Easter we were married and it was the best I ever made, unfortunately I do not have a digital picture of it so I can "prove" it! Oh and before I forgot after we colored the eggs we crack them stirring up quite a competition, who's egg reigns supreme, that is who's egg survives without a crack. We go around and "knock/crack" eggs with each other saying the "Lord is Risen/He truly is Risen" greeting.

I do love the new traditions we've made here in US. One in particular which is so much more fun when you have children, the famous Easter Egg hunt. This year we started early as one of Ella's friends at pre-k had a birthday about a week ago and one of the high-lights of her birthday party at school was the Easter Egg Hunt and the visit from the Easter Bunny. I can still hear her saying "Mommy, the Easter Bunny is REAL!" Glad that was confirmed to her.

Back to Easters past, I thought it'd be fun to remember how we celebrated it. Since Ella was allergic to eggs, we didn't dye eggs (this year though we will as she can enjoy them too.) We used pretty plastic eggs instead to decorate the table. And both years we were fortunate to spend Easter with our families.

2008
2009
Happy Easter Everyone!

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Temple Grounds Tour

This past Saturday Ella's Primary organized a tour of the Dallas temple grounds. The children were told the history of the temple, some details about the architecture and the building itself, and got to enjoy roaming free on the beautiful and peaceful grounds. Ella did for sure. She was running like a little wild goat kid ("iedut") soaking it all in. We got to take some family pictures courtesy to one of the sisters in the ward who was there with her high-fi camera equipment. We snapped quite a few pictures ourselves with our own camera. Just loved being there, feeling the Spirit. It was so tangible. So grateful for temples and their blessings. When we entered the temple foyer, Ella whispered: "Where is Jesus? I can't see Him." I've explained that we can feel His presence rather than see Him.

Primary leader handing out temple cards as little reminders of this special place and how to prepare to go someday.
Ella trying to mesmerize her friends with her new FurReal Bunny

I love this picture...
Can you tell she loves to pose?


Love this one too.




This past week was a little crazy to say the least, we've been challenged with health issues and are so grateful that Father watched closely upon each of us, especially daddy so he could return to us safely. We love him so much. I'm grateful for the power of prayer, for the power of love and I am reminded again and again of the fragility of our physical bodies and life and the grand importance of our spiritual well being.

We've started looking at homes in our area, there are a few we think we'd like but have not scheduled showings yet. We'd like to stay here for the excellent school district but that of course comes with higher home prices.

Looking forward to Easter and General Conference. How neat that this year we get both on the same weekend. I'm planning on making cozonac (sweet bread) and friptura de miel (lamb roast.) Dying eggs will be the highlight though, I'm sure. Life is great!

Thursday, March 18, 2010

Hugs

This morning at drop-off Ella got two hugs from two little friends in her class. It was really sweet to see them come forward and just hug her as she entered the classroom. She loved it even though she got shy right away. It just made me think of how awesome little children are, sharing their love freely, simply and with much candor. Can't we all be like them?

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Cowgirl

Had a great weekend: big shopping trip at our huge nearby mall, played, visited with dear friends, and hung out at the FW Stockyards. Ella rode the mechanical bull like it's nobody's business-the first time ever in her life and absolutely loved it! She's such a natural. She also got to sit on a real bull and ride a horse (note: she wanted an upgrade from pony rides to horse rides and she did great.) She also managed to strike up quite a conversation with the horse/pony lady whom she told that she was new in town, moved from Omaha, NE where it gets too cold in winters, and that's why she moved, etc. The lady was so amused. While the rest of kids were quitely going round and round on their ponies, not one spoken word, our Ella was chatting away, petting the horse and giving it a "giddy-up" once in a while. She got her first cowgirl hat which she has been wearing to school every day ever since.







Thank you TX for the lovely days we're getting!

Thursday, March 4, 2010

The MYSTERY reader

.. so today I was one of the mystery readers in Ella's classroom. It was really fun to see the big surprise smile all across her face when she saw me walking in! What a treat! And it was great treat for me to sit there in front of all those beautiful bright faces with my sweet baby by my side (she sat by me in front of the class) and read the amazing Dr Seuss' stories.



























Kind of funny how so many of the kids have their eyes closed in the pic! Ella was just so excited that she did one of her very silly poses (head back!)


It was a very special moment and I look forward to many more of this kind.

On Tuesday I went to the temple with a bunch of sisters in our ward. I just love it how our RS president made this a tradition for our new ward. We carpooled together and it was a lot of fun. The temple of course was wonderful, my heart started beating so fast, full of emotion and joy all at the same time as we drove in to the temple grounds. I didn't think it'd be such an emotional reunion (me going to His Holy House after a couple of months of absence due to the chaos of moving and being sick), but it was- right from entering the very gate of the temple. I was able to do ordinances for quite a few dear women in our family, on my maternal grandfather's side as well as other women who of all places lived in Nebraska, how neat!!!?!!! An incredibily tangible warmth and peace came all over me and has not left me every since (and honestly, I never want it to but I know it will eventually. It's a good thing though as it'll make me want to go back there again soon.) How I love the temple! It is the most amazing place on the face of the earth as it allows us to get the closest we can to Heaven and feel that strong connection with Him, the creator of all.

My sweethearts carried on with our Tuesday night family tradition of going to the library for story time and got a double dose of Dr. Seuss (books and craft) How cool!

Last night we made yummy koftas, an Indian snack made out of freshly chopped cabbage rolled in a mixture of wheat, corn flours and egg then fried. We made it into a snack, no curry although the traditional rendering of this dish involves a thick curry. They are my all time favorite snack/appetizer!

And also last night Hrishi and Ella planted our Upsy Downsy tomato and strawberry seeds. We're very excited about this little urban/apartment patio gardening project and look forward to the yield!

Let's see what else?! We're soaking in the beautiful sunshine and warm weather we've been having and getting real excited about spending more time outdoors. We're planning a trip to the zoo on Saturday! Ella is more than super excited! I am too!

Almost forgot! Hrishi made some amazing banana bread this week. Chocolate chips, gummy bears and a dash of cocoa in addition to the traditional banana. This is becoming his signature dessert as he does such an amazing job! I could eat this for breakfast.... every day! Oh wait, I did eat this for breakfast! :)

October Birthday!

Ella turns 12!!!!! Lots of milestones: graduated from Primary, moved into Young Women's, got her temple recommend. She is such an a...