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    <title>First Tooth!</title>
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    <published>2010-03-20T05:38:57Z</published>
    <updated>2010-03-20T05:50:00Z</updated>

    <summary><![CDATA[Image by lantzilla via FlickrThe Squeaker finally got her first tooth!&nbsp; I'm not sure when exactly it came in but today I was rubbing some teething medicine on her gums and I felt a tooth.&nbsp; Upon further investigation and a...]]></summary>
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        <![CDATA[<div class="zemanta-img mt-image-right" style="margin: 1em; display: block; float: right; width: 182px;"><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/48889125493@N01/49576720"><img src="http://farm1.static.flickr.com/33/49576720_02b931fc71_m.jpg" alt="Yep, That's Some Teeth!" width="172" height="130" /></a><p class="zemanta-img-attribution" style="font-size: 0.8em;">Image by <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/48889125493@N01/49576720">lantzilla</a> via Flickr</p></div>The Squeaker finally got her first tooth!&nbsp; <br /><br />I'm not sure when exactly it came in but today I was rubbing some teething medicine on her gums and I felt a tooth.&nbsp; Upon further investigation and a lot of coaxing for O to get her mouth open wide enough, I saw it.&nbsp; A little bit of tooth popping up from the gum.&nbsp; Yay!&nbsp; She has been fussy and grumpy and drooly for the last 3 months with nothing to show for it.&nbsp; Now she does.&nbsp; <br /><br />Let's pray for a good set of teeth and not teeth like her mommy and daddy.<br />

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    <title>My Mexican Family</title>
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    <published>2010-03-20T04:51:34Z</published>
    <updated>2010-03-20T05:38:38Z</updated>

    <summary><![CDATA[Image by hackett via FlickrI just returned from The Woods today with the Squeaker.&nbsp; It is Spring Break in El Paso so a lot of my family, including my grandma, caravan-ed out to Houston to stay with my parents for...]]></summary>
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        <![CDATA[<div class="zemanta-img mt-image-right" style="margin: 1em; display: block; float: right; width: 250px;"><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/22905700@N00/126057921"><img src="http://farm1.static.flickr.com/55/126057921_6249157a62_m.jpg" alt="enchiladas" width="240" height="160" /></a><p class="zemanta-img-attribution" style="font-size: 0.8em;">Image by <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/22905700@N00/126057921">hackett</a> via Flickr</p></div>I just returned from The Woods today with the Squeaker.&nbsp; It is Spring Break in El Paso so a lot of my family, including my grandma, caravan-ed out to Houston to stay with my parents for the week.&nbsp; 4 out of my dad's 7 siblings were at my parents house along with their families.&nbsp; Now I love El Paso and going to El Paso to see everyone but I love it even more when they come to Houston to stay with the 'rents.&nbsp; At one point there were 25 family members in the house.<br /><br />We went to El Paso over New Year's.&nbsp; Sometimes there are good visits with the fam and sometimes there are not so good visits.&nbsp; It's just the way the cookie crumbles.&nbsp; This New Year trip to introduce la familia to Olivia was a not so good one.&nbsp; I just was not prepared for the onslaught of parenting advice that we got and by the end was totally burnt out.<br /><br />This visit was not like that at all.&nbsp; It was great.&nbsp; I thoroughly enjoyed every moment of it.&nbsp; It was what a family should be and I wished that my family lived closer so that we could have these moments more often.&nbsp; It was just so nice to have everyone sitting wherever they could find space eating beans and rice and enchiladas.&nbsp; It reminded me of the times when we still lived in El Paso and at least once a week we would have dinners like this at my grandma's.&nbsp; Like Thanksgiving or Christmas but without all the pressure and expectations.<br /><br />I really want Olivia to experience this all the time.&nbsp; I know that we will only be able to go to El Paso a couple times a year.&nbsp; Maybe we could get our friends together for something like this.&nbsp; I don't know.&nbsp; Maybe I just miss my family.&nbsp; They're big, they're loud, they're pushy, they're busybodies but, man, do I love 'em. <br />  

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    <title>SXSW</title>
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    <published>2010-03-19T04:25:29Z</published>
    <updated>2010-03-20T04:41:57Z</updated>

    <summary><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia It's funny to me how different the crowds are that flock to Austin for whatever&nbsp;event is in town.&nbsp; And the way I get to see these different crowds is at our HEB.&nbsp; I have a love/hate relationship...]]></summary>
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<p>It's funny to me how different the crowds are that flock to Austin for whatever&nbsp;event is in town.&nbsp; And the way I get to see these different crowds is at our HEB.&nbsp; I have a love/hate relationship with our HEB.&nbsp; I like the idea of it.&nbsp; The idea of the super diverse crowd that shops at it.&nbsp; It's not all yuppies, college students, and professionals but it's also lots of Hispanic families, a lot of homeless people, especially ones with mental health issues.&nbsp; I do wish, though, that the milk refrigerators didn't always smell rancid and I swear we get the leftover/blemished and bruised produce from other HEBs.&nbsp; Anywho, this is what I have observed:</p>
<p>ACL - Lots of scantily clad people flood our HEB.&nbsp; Guys in baggy cargo shorts and flip flops.&nbsp; Girls in bikinis with see-through/meshy shirts to cover themselves while inside.&nbsp; Immodesty abounds but they get their comeuppance when the next week everyone is a bright pink color and peeling.</p>
<p>The Biker Convention - There is lots of black leather, bandanas, and women with hair that is way too long for their age tied in braids.&nbsp; I also see very interesting uses for leather in women's tops.&nbsp; Leather fringe, leather with studs, leather halter tops, leather tube tops. &nbsp;Strangely enough the women usually look fake-baked tan and wear this almost glowing neon pink shade of nail polish.</p>
<p>SXSW - This week I have seen the people that SXSW brings.&nbsp; Girls and guys is skin-tight skinny jeans with converse shoes, fedora hats, pale people mostly.&nbsp; Guys with hair that looks deceptively unkempt but actually took them 30 mintues to fix in the morning.&nbsp; It seemed their purchased item of choice was lots of beer and I observed a quite a few boxes of Franzia on the conveyor belts.&nbsp; (Funny quote by someone recently: Life is too short to drink Franzia.)</p>
<p>I love that Austin attracts all these different people.&nbsp; What I don't love is the driving.&nbsp; Austin visitors suck at driving.&nbsp; They drive super slow because their trying to take a picture of the Capitol from their car while simultaneously swerving across lanes of traffic because they see an open parking spot.&nbsp; </p>
<p>Ausitn visitors - we're glad you're here.&nbsp; We don't even mind that you're weird and wear inappropriate clothes, but if you make me miss another&nbsp;green light because you're&nbsp;pointing out Hey Cupcake! I'm going to throw a cupcake at you and mess up your fauxhawk.&nbsp; &nbsp;<br /></p>


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    <title>To the Two of You That Read This...</title>
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    <published>2010-03-12T06:24:29Z</published>
    <updated>2010-03-12T06:26:17Z</updated>

    <summary><![CDATA[Image via WikipediaI've been a bit absent from blogging for a few days.&nbsp; I'm working on some posts about my grandma which are proving to take longer to write than I anticipated.&nbsp; So to the two of you, other than...]]></summary>
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        <![CDATA[<div class="zemanta-img mt-image-right" style="margin: 1em; display: block; float: right; width: 210px;"><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Food_Network_Logo.svg"><img src="http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/4/45/Food_Network_Logo.svg/200px-Food_Network_Logo.svg.png" alt="The logo of Food Network." width="200" height="200" /></a><p class="zemanta-img-attribution" style="font-size: 0.8em;">Image via <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Food_Network_Logo.svg">Wikipedia</a></p></div>I've been a bit absent from blogging for a few days.&nbsp; I'm working on some posts about my grandma which are proving to take longer to write than I anticipated.&nbsp; So to the two of you, other than my husband, that read this, I'll be back with some interesting stuff in a few days.&nbsp; For now I leave you with this...<br /><br />I watch the Food Network like it's going out of style.&nbsp; I was watching one of those competition shows where contestants are given ingredients and they have half an hour to make something.&nbsp; Well, in this one, one of the ingredients was fresh pasta which all of them screwed up.&nbsp; One of the judges said the following to the first guy:<br /><br />"My biggest pet peeve is pasta that sticks together.&nbsp; I feel a lot of anger toward that."<br /><br />I feel a lot of anger toward poorly cooked pasta?&nbsp; This guy takes food way too seriously.&nbsp; <br /><br />This ranks up there with the time I was watching Iron Chef (the original) and a flaky actress who was a judge said, "The asparagus is like a beautiful woman coming out of the night."&nbsp; What?<br /><br />I just thought this was funny and want to use that line all the time now.<br /><br />Olivia always rubs rice cereal into her eyes.&nbsp; I feel a lot of anger toward rice.<br /><br /><br />

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    <title>Habemus Episcopum!</title>
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    <published>2010-03-09T05:19:33Z</published>
    <updated>2010-03-09T05:31:28Z</updated>

    <summary><![CDATA[Image via WikipediaWelcome Bishop Joe Vasquez!Our new Bishop of the Diocese of Austin was installed today!&nbsp;I am filled with pride that he is Mexican-American.&nbsp; The Hispanic population of Austin is really growing fast and there are great expectations that he...]]></summary>
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        <![CDATA[<div class="zemanta-img mt-image-right" style="margin: 1em; display: block; float: right; width: 164px;"><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Alencastre_Window.jpg"><img src="http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/0/03/Alencastre_Window.jpg/300px-Alencastre_Window.jpg" alt="Pope Pius XI blesses Bishop Stephen Alencastre..." width="154" height="140" /></a><p class="zemanta-img-attribution" style="font-size: 0.8em;">Image via <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Alencastre_Window.jpg">Wikipedia</a></p></div>Welcome <a href="http://austindiocese.org/department_home.php?id=1">Bishop Joe Vasquez</a>!<br /><br />Our new Bishop of the Diocese of Austin was installed today!<br />&nbsp;<br />I am filled with pride that he is Mexican-American.&nbsp; The Hispanic population of Austin is really growing fast and there are great expectations that he will do great things for this diocese.&nbsp; He appears to be a very reserved person but I'm eager to see what he does.&nbsp; Archbishop Oscar Romero started off as very reserved.&nbsp; That's what I love about the Church.&nbsp; You just never have any idea how the Holy Spirit will work through someone.<br />

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    <title>The Oscars</title>
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    <published>2010-03-09T05:12:00Z</published>
    <updated>2010-03-10T07:42:26Z</updated>

    <summary><![CDATA[Image by Getty Images via DaylifeI'm not sure what was different but I thought this was one of the most memorable Academy Awards shows I have seen.&nbsp; The actors and actresses just seemed really sincere and humble and gracious.&nbsp; (And...]]></summary>
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        <![CDATA[<div class="zemanta-img mt-image-right" style="margin: 1em; display: block; float: right; width: 123px;"><a href="http://www.daylife.com/image/0aXIbXo0u5csH?utm_source=zemanta&amp;utm_medium=p&amp;utm_content=0aXIbXo0u5csH&amp;utm_campaign=z1"><img src="http://cache.daylife.com/imageserve/0aXIbXo0u5csH/113x150.jpg" alt="HOLLYWOOD - MARCH 07:  (EDITORS NOTE: NO ONLIN..." width="113" height="150" /></a><p class="zemanta-img-attribution" style="font-size: 0.8em;">Image by <a href="http://www.daylife.com/source/Getty_Images">Getty Images</a> via <a href="http://www.daylife.com/">Daylife</a></p></div>I'm not sure what was different but I thought this was one of the most memorable Academy Awards shows I have seen.&nbsp; The actors and actresses just seemed really sincere and humble and gracious.&nbsp; (And I thought the dresses were fabulous.)&nbsp; This really struck me as very different from shows in the past.&nbsp; All the memorable winners in the past have been people that have gone nuts when their names were called.&nbsp; Cuba Gooding Jr.&nbsp; Roberto Benigni.&nbsp; They were running around, jumping, so excited.&nbsp; <br /><br />This is the opposite of how Monique and Sandra Bullock reacted when their names were called.&nbsp; I'm not sure they even smiled but their words were gracious and seemed genuine.&nbsp; With the look that Sandra Bullock had on her face, I actually thought she was going to refuse the award .&nbsp; I don't think it's bad for actors/actresses to be happy and excited when they win but this change in the etiquette for winning an Oscar is kinda awesome.&nbsp; <br /><br />I thought Sandra's speech was really touching.&nbsp; I thought the way she talked about moms and her mom was really something that America needs to hear.&nbsp; Too many parents want to be "cool" and want to be their kids' "friend".&nbsp; You can't do this.&nbsp; You have to be their parents.&nbsp; You don't get good parent points when your 8 year old looks "hot" or when you let your kids do whatever they want because you want to be "down".&nbsp; I want to be the kind of mom that Helga B. was.&nbsp; A good mom.<br /><br />Here's Sandra Bullock's speech if you're interested:<blockquote><br /><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8"><meta name="ProgId" content="Word.Document"><meta name="Generator" content="Microsoft Word 12"><meta name="Originator" content="Microsoft Word 12"><link rel="File-List" href="file:///C:%5CUsers%5Cyola%5CAppData%5CLocal%5CTemp%5Cmsohtmlclip1%5C01%5Cclip_filelist.xml"><link rel="themeData" href="file:///C:%5CUsers%5Cyola%5CAppData%5CLocal%5CTemp%5Cmsohtmlclip1%5C01%5Cclip_themedata.thmx"><link rel="colorSchemeMapping" href="file:///C:%5CUsers%5Cyola%5CAppData%5CLocal%5CTemp%5Cmsohtmlclip1%5C01%5Cclip_colorschememapping.xml"><!--[if gte mso 9]><xml>
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<p class="MsoNormal">"<i>Did I really earn this or did I just wear you all down?<span style="">&nbsp; </span>I would like to thank the Academy for
allowing me the last month to have the most incredible ride with rooms full of
artists that I see tonight, that I've worked with before and I hope to work
with in the future. Who inspire me; who blaze trails for us.<span style="">&nbsp; </span></i></p><p class="MsoNormal"><i>Four of them that I have fallen deeply in love with, I share
this night with and this award with. <span style="">&nbsp;</span>Gabby,
I love you so much. <span style="">&nbsp;</span>You are exquisite.<span style="">&nbsp; </span>You are beyond words to me.<span style="">&nbsp; </span>Carey your grace and your elegance and your beauty
and your talent makes me sick.<span style="">&nbsp; </span>Helen, I feel
like we are family, real family and I don't have the words to express just what
I think of you.<span style="">&nbsp; </span>Meryl, you know what I think
of you and you're such a good kisser. <span style="">&nbsp;</span></i></p><p class="MsoNormal"><i>I have so many people to thank for my good fortune in this
lifetime and this is a once in a lifetime experience, I know. <span style="">&nbsp;</span>To the family that allowed me to play them,
the Tuohy family, who I know are in here. <span style="">&nbsp;</span>You'll probably hear her in a minute. <span style="">&nbsp;</span>Maybe not. <span style="">&nbsp;</span>Thank you for giving me the opportunity to
play you. <span style="">&nbsp;</span>To the family that made this
film that gave me the opportunity to do something different. [Listed people I don't
know]<span style="">&nbsp; </span>To everyone who showed me kindness
when it wasn't fashionable I thank you. <span style="">&nbsp;</span>To
everyone who was mean to me, George Clooney threw me in a pool years ago, I'm
still holding a grudge. </i></p><p class="MsoNormal"><i>But there are so many people to thank but there's not enough
time so I'd like to thank what this film was about to me which is the moms that
take care of the babies and the children no matter where they come from. <span style="">&nbsp;</span>Those moms and parents never get thanked.<span style="">&nbsp; </span>I in particular failed to thank one.</i></p><i><span style="font-size: 11pt; line-height: 115%; font-family: &quot;Calibri&quot;,&quot;sans-serif&quot;;">If I can take this moment to thank Helga B. for
not letting me ride in cars with boys until I was 18 because she was right. <span style="">&nbsp;</span>I would've done what she said I was gonna do.
For making me practice every day when I got home.<span style="">&nbsp; </span>Piano, ballet, whatever it is I wanted to be.
She said to be an artist, you had to practice every day, and for reminding her
daughters that there's no race, no religion, no class system, no color,
nothing, no sexual orientation that makes us better than anyone else. We are
all deserving of love. So, to that trailblazer, who allowed me to have that. <span style="">&nbsp;</span>And this. <span style="">&nbsp;</span>And this.<span style="">&nbsp;
</span>I thank you so much for this opportunity that I share with these extraordinary
women and my lover, Meryl Streep.</span>"</i><br /><br /></blockquote>The whole Meryl Streep lover thing was kinda weird but I'm all for actors and actresses using their celebrity to inspire America to be humble and good parents.<br />









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    <title>Grumpy Mumkins</title>
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    <published>2010-03-08T05:39:00Z</published>
    <updated>2010-03-10T05:35:46Z</updated>

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        <![CDATA[<div class="zemanta-img mt-image-right" style="margin: 1em; display: block; float: right; width: 190px;"><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/71628880@N00/707184267"><img src="http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1129/707184267_e5ffee8acf_m.jpg" alt="Oscar The Grouch Cliche" width="180" height="240" /></a><p class="zemanta-img-attribution" style="font-size: 0.8em;">Image by <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/71628880@N00/707184267">Ben Scicluna</a> via Flickr</p></div>This is one of a gazillion nicknames I have for the Squeaker.&nbsp; Since I'm with her just about every second of every day I come up with a new name for her pretty often.&nbsp; The list of them is for a later post.&nbsp; But I reserve Grumpy Mumkins for when she's being a total grouch.&nbsp; <br /><br />I have been following the facebook updates of several people that have had babies recently.&nbsp; They are so joyous and happy.&nbsp; All their posts talk about how happy they are and how every moment with their baby is a beautiful gift that takes their breath away.&nbsp; That life is perfect and they could never imagine the happiness they would feel all the time with a child.<br /><br />Reading this filled me with complete and utter annoyance.&nbsp; These babies are only in their first months.&nbsp; These people should be sleep deprived and hormonal.&nbsp; Our first month with O was really hard.&nbsp; Ok, let's be honest, it was kind of miserable.&nbsp; She wouldn't let us put her down.&nbsp; Ever.&nbsp; She didn't sleep unless she was in someone's arms.&nbsp; Breastfeeding was super difficult.&nbsp; And because hormones were up and down trying to settle into their pre-pregnancy ways, I was a wreck.&nbsp; A total wreck.&nbsp; Those first months, the name of the game was survival.&nbsp; Every day I was totally in love with my daughter and was so happy to be a mom but that doesn't mean it was kittens and rainbows all the time.&nbsp; These people posting these facebook messages, come on, [gag] give me a break.<br /><br />I shared these sentiments with Kraft at dinner one night.&nbsp; My very wise husband knows that sometimes I need to say things that are in my head even if they're dumb.&nbsp; He knows that he doesn't particularly have to respond or tell me that I'm being dumb because I'll figure it out.&nbsp; I need time to mull it over.&nbsp; So after I stated my case he just sat their and looked at me while munching on dinner.&nbsp; I stared at him for a few seconds, "Am I being a jerk?"&nbsp; "Eh, a little."&nbsp; Munching continued.<br /><br />I know.&nbsp; I was being a jerkface.&nbsp; After giving it some more thought, I realized that I was annoyed by these happy and joyous statements because they made me feel like a bad mom.&nbsp; I felt like I was a bad mom for not enjoying labor.&nbsp; A bad mom for sometimes getting so frustrated with O that I had to give her to Brandon because I wanted to drop her.&nbsp; A bad mom for not being happy every second that I held O.&nbsp; A bad mom because I wanted to scream if O woke up again during the night crying.<br /><br />No.&nbsp; I am not a bad mom.&nbsp; My experience and the way I cope with things is just different.&nbsp; Can't I just let these moms revel in the joy that is a new child without pooping on their parade?&nbsp; Yes, I can.&nbsp; I have these wonderful joy-filled moments with O everyday.&nbsp; Motherhood, along with being fun and great, is a life of sacrifice, of frustration, of pain, of loneliness, of confusion, of second-guessing, of total responsibility and accountability.&nbsp; But then in the middle of these moments, your little squeaker looks up at you and gives you a huge grin from ear to ear and your soul feels like it is soaring.&nbsp; And you just have to say, you little punk.<br /><br />New moms - be cheesy, be ecstatic, be angry, be sleepy, be whatever you need to be.&nbsp; In the end we know you are completely in love with your baby even if you don't feel it every moment of every day.<br /><br />I'll stop being a grumpy mumkins.&nbsp; Without the bitter the sweet ain't as sweet, right?<br /><br />

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    <title>The Exersaucer</title>
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    <id>tag:v.kraft.im,2010://20.2209</id>

    <published>2010-03-08T00:40:18Z</published>
    <updated>2010-03-08T00:52:44Z</updated>

    <summary><![CDATA[Image by clarkwoods via FlickrBrilliant is what the Exersaucer is.&nbsp; This is the first toy that we have found that the Squeaker will stay occupied in for more than 5 minutes.&nbsp; It's awesome.&nbsp; This is a conversation that Kraft and...]]></summary>
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        <uri>http://www.kraft-gonzalez.com</uri>
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        <![CDATA[<div class="zemanta-img mt-image-right" style="margin: 1em; display: block; float: right; width: 174px;"><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/61103805@N00/229063243"><img src="http://farm1.static.flickr.com/74/229063243_63749dd671_m.jpg" alt="100_2411" width="164" height="124" /></a><p class="zemanta-img-attribution" style="font-size: 0.8em;">Image by <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/61103805@N00/229063243">clarkwoods</a> via Flickr</p></div>Brilliant is what the <a href="http://www.evenflo.com/product.aspx?id=300&amp;pfid=3101">Exersaucer</a> is.&nbsp; This is the first toy that we have found that the Squeaker will stay occupied in for more than 5 minutes.&nbsp; It's awesome.&nbsp; This is a conversation that Kraft and O just had while she was playing in it:<br /><br />O: [chewing on a toy fish attached to the Exersaucer]<br />K: Honey, it's not Friday.&nbsp; You don't have to eat fish today.<br /><br />I love my family.<br /><br />PS.&nbsp; For those wondering, this is not a pic of O.&nbsp; Just some stock photo.<br />

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    <title>Breastfeeding and the City</title>
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    <id>tag:v.kraft.im,2010://20.2204</id>

    <published>2010-03-06T07:17:00Z</published>
    <updated>2010-03-06T07:22:16Z</updated>

    <summary><![CDATA[Image via WikipediaI think most people would characterize me as a modest person but motherhood changes all sorts of things.&nbsp; No, that doesn't mean I walk around in a micro-mini and a bra but my modesty, as far as breastfeeding...]]></summary>
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        <![CDATA[<div class="zemanta-img mt-image-right" style="margin: 1em; display: block; float: right; width: 197px;"><a href="http://commons.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Breastfeeding-icon-med.svg"><img src="http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/6f/Breastfeeding-icon-med.svg/300px-Breastfeeding-icon-med.svg.png" alt="Breastfeeding symbol" width="187" height="187" /></a><p class="zemanta-img-attribution" style="font-size: 0.8em;">Image via <a href="http://commons.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Breastfeeding-icon-med.svg">Wikipedia</a></p></div>I think most people would characterize me as a modest person but motherhood changes all sorts of things.&nbsp; No, that doesn't mean I walk around in a micro-mini and a bra but my modesty, as far as breastfeeding goes, went out the window in NYC.&nbsp; Like I mentioned in a previous post, you just have to nurse wherever you are because you can't go to your car or anything like that.&nbsp; It was actually really liberating finally becoming comfortable with breastfeeding in public.&nbsp; I was always just so nervous that someone was going to think I was being indecent.&nbsp; Thankfully, S was really supportive and made me feel like it was not a big deal to feed the Squeaker wherever we were no matter how cramped the space was.<br /><br />So I discreetly threw a blanket over my shoulder and fed O in the following places:<br /><br /><a href="http://thegreydog.com/">Grey Dog's Coffee</a> - I enjoyed a delicious apple cider here.&nbsp; There was a couple here that was super PDAing it but they kept admiring O.&nbsp; I wonder if she was pregnant.<br /><br /><a href="http://suzusushinyc.com/food-delivery/Suzu-Sushi-New-York-City.1333.r?QueryStringValue=WwE8DMv1Zxbb6bCnkzPp6A==">Suzu Sushi</a> - We walked in and were the only customers in the restaurant for a good 40 minutes.&nbsp; It was kinda funny, the whole place was empty but they sat us right up against the window.<br />&nbsp; <br /><a href="http://www.metmuseum.org/home.asp">The Met</a> - Right by the Medieval Art section.&nbsp; It was kinda beautiful to feed O surrounded by paintings of Mary and Jesus.&nbsp; The American Wing with the Tiffany's stained glass window was really amazing.<br /><br /><a href="http://www.stignatiusloyola.org/index.php/home/">St. Ignatius of Loyola Catholic Church</a> - We ducked into this church when it was snowing like crazy and there was lots of slush everywhere because the plows hadn't come through yet.&nbsp; What a refuge we found.&nbsp; And it worked out perfectly because we arrived 30mins before daily Mass so we sat and prayed (O ate) and then we stayed for Mass.&nbsp; When we left the sidewalks were a lot better.&nbsp; Store owners had shoveled the areas in front of their stores so it was much more navigable.<br />&nbsp; <br /><a href="http://www.ottopizzeria.com/">Otto Pizzeria</a> - Talk about cramped.&nbsp; I couldn't feed O at the table because the tables around us were so close together that I would have had one elbow in the table on either side of us.&nbsp; I had to feed her in the bathroom.&nbsp; This is actually the first place O ever sat in a highchair.&nbsp; What a rock star. <br /><br /><a href="http://www.rockefellercenter.com/index.php/section/2#/2/2/-1/14/">Rockefeller Center</a> - After eating at Otto's, we went and bought some cupcakes at Magnolia Bakery.&nbsp; We took the cupcakes to the bottom floor of Rockefeller Center and ate them as we watched people ice skating.&nbsp; Yum.<br /><br />Who cares, you may ask.&nbsp; Me.&nbsp; Just wanting to remember how my modesty was changed for the better on this trip.&nbsp; <br />

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<entry>
    <title>Changing Business as Usual</title>
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    <id>tag:v.kraft.im,2010://20.2208</id>

    <published>2010-03-05T07:03:25Z</published>
    <updated>2010-03-05T07:10:20Z</updated>

    <summary><![CDATA[Image by Jana Mills via FlickrNo, not Farouk Shami.&nbsp; Ben &amp; Jerry's Ice Cream has pledged to go totally Fair Trade by 2013!&nbsp; How awesome is that.&nbsp; What trailblazers.&nbsp; I really hope other businesses start catching on to this.&nbsp; So...]]></summary>
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        <![CDATA[<div class="zemanta-img mt-image-right" style="margin: 1em; display: block; float: right; width: 108px;"><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/66716906@N00/223730669"><img src="http://farm1.static.flickr.com/57/223730669_3ca6d648b2_m.jpg" alt="Ben &amp; Jerry's Fair Trade Vanilla Ice Cream" width="98" height="130" /></a><p class="zemanta-img-attribution" style="font-size: 0.8em;">Image by <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/66716906@N00/223730669">Jana Mills</a> via Flickr</p></div>No, not Farouk Shami.&nbsp; <br /><br /><a href="http://www.businesswire.com/portal/site/benjerry/permalink/?ndmViewId=news_view&amp;newsId=20100218006252&amp;newsLang=en">Ben &amp; Jerry's Ice Cream has pledged to go totally Fair Trade by 2013</a>!&nbsp; How awesome is that.&nbsp; What trailblazers.&nbsp; I really hope other businesses start catching on to this.&nbsp; So many places say they support Fair Trade business but only offer like one coffee selection that is Fair Trade.&nbsp; Ben &amp; Jerry's is going to go Fair Trade for <i>every</i> ingredient they use that can possibly be Fair Trade.<br /><br />You go Ben &amp; Jerry's!<br />

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    <title>Beacon of Light</title>
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    <id>tag:v.kraft.im,2010://20.2203</id>

    <published>2010-03-04T04:34:00Z</published>
    <updated>2010-03-04T04:41:03Z</updated>

    <summary><![CDATA[Image via WikipediaWhen I taught last year there was one student who I will forever remember because of a statement he made.&nbsp; I believe he said it during a discussion about the election between McCain and Obama.&nbsp; He stood up...]]></summary>
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        <![CDATA[<div class="zemanta-img mt-image-right" style="margin: 1em; display: block; float: right; width: 218px;"><a href="http://commons.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Pigeon_Point_Light_house.jpg"><img src="http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/0/0a/Pigeon_Point_Light_house.jpg/300px-Pigeon_Point_Light_house.jpg" alt="Pigeon Point Lighthouse" width="208" height="155" /></a><p class="zemanta-img-attribution" style="font-size: 0.8em;">Image via <a href="http://commons.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Pigeon_Point_Light_house.jpg">Wikipedia</a></p></div>When I taught last year there was one student who I will forever remember because of a statement he made.&nbsp; I believe he said it during a discussion about the election between McCain and Obama.&nbsp; He stood up and proclaimed the following to the class (dead serious):<br /><br />"Fox News is a beacon of light."<br /><br />It took a lot not to die laughing in front of the class.&nbsp; I think of this all the time.<br /><br />In NYC when the Squeaker and I were on our own wandering around Union Square in the rain by ourselves, I remembered this quote.&nbsp; Squeaksy had been asleep for a while and I knew she was going to wake up soon and be starving.&nbsp; In Austin I'm always able to go out to the car if she needs to be fed and we're out of the house but here, what was I going to do?&nbsp; No car.&nbsp; Not anywhere near home.&nbsp; Ok, I saw a Starbucks.&nbsp; I guess I'll go in there, order a chai tea and park myself in a corner with a blanket and feed her.&nbsp; Awkward but whatever.&nbsp; Then as I am walking toward Starbucks, I see it.&nbsp; My beacon of light.&nbsp; Babies 'R Us.&nbsp; Hallelujah.&nbsp; They have what's called "A Mothers Room" that has changing tables, comfy couches to use while nursing, and very serene hues of blue and green on the wall.&nbsp; I've never been more relieved.&nbsp; <br /><br />Babies 'R Us - huge national chain but whatever, they know their **it.<br />

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    <title>Totally Worth It Pancakes</title>
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    <id>tag:v.kraft.im,2010://20.2207</id>

    <published>2010-03-04T03:58:00Z</published>
    <updated>2010-03-04T03:58:41Z</updated>

    <summary><![CDATA[Image by mhaithaca via FlickrWhen we were planning our trip to NY Kraft asked me what I wanted to do in the city.&nbsp; The only thing I for sure wanted to do was eat pancakes at the Clinton Street Baking...]]></summary>
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        <![CDATA[<div class="zemanta-img mt-image-right" style="margin: 1em; display: block; float: right; width: 250px;"><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/79715083@N00/1241211029"><img src="http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1350/1241211029_fc82a30e9f_m.jpg" alt="Blueberry pancake!" width="240" height="160" /></a><p class="zemanta-img-attribution" style="font-size: 0.8em;">Image by <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/79715083@N00/1241211029">mhaithaca</a> via Flickr</p></div>When we were planning our trip to NY Kraft asked me what I wanted to do in the city.&nbsp; The only thing I for sure wanted to do was eat pancakes at the <a href="http://www.clintonstreetbaking.com/">Clinton Street Baking Co.</a>&nbsp; We learned about this restaurant on "Throwdown with Bobby Flay". <br /><br />First off, let me say that restaurants in NYC are tiny and crammed with tables.&nbsp; These places are very efficient with their space.&nbsp; So we walk into this place that has no more than 12 tables and bump into the <a href="http://www.clintonstreetbaking.com/?page=about">owner</a>.&nbsp; I recognized him from the TV show.&nbsp; He stopped and looked at Olivia and said, "Ah, well, aren't you guys brave to be out there with her?"&nbsp; And smiled and walked out.&nbsp; Super nice guy.&nbsp; We got a table immediately.&nbsp; Kraft ordered the blueberry pancakes (their famous for these) and I ordered their banana and chocolate pancakes.<br /><br />It was a really hard hike to this place.&nbsp; It was really snowing a lot.&nbsp; The ground was slushy.&nbsp; I was slipping all over the place.&nbsp; Man, these pancakes better be worth all this trouble.&nbsp; They totally were.&nbsp; Oh my goodness, these pancakes were delicious.&nbsp; Mine had fried bananas on top with a drizzle of chocolate sauce.&nbsp; They are served with warm maple butter.&nbsp; That's right, m-a-p-l-e b-u-t-t-e-r.&nbsp; I'm so sad that they don't have this in Austin.&nbsp; I've never eaten such good pancakes.&nbsp; I don't know what their recipe is for them but I will definitely be trying <a href="http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/bobby-flay/lemon-blueberry-ricotta-buttermilk-pancakes-with-blueberry-cassis-relish-and-blueberry-maple-syrup-recipe/index.html">Bobby Flay's recipe</a> and see if they're anywhere near as good.<br /><br />If you are in NY, go to this place.&nbsp; Really, you'll love it.<br />

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<entry>
    <title>Yankee Hospitality</title>
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    <id>tag:v.kraft.im,2010://20.2202</id>

    <published>2010-03-03T07:29:00Z</published>
    <updated>2010-03-10T05:25:52Z</updated>

    <summary><![CDATA[Image by hankoss via FlickrI had been to NYC once before this last week but this trip was different.&nbsp; I had a baby.&nbsp; This made all the difference in the world.&nbsp; Getting around NY with a baby gives you a...]]></summary>
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        <uri>http://www.kraft-gonzalez.com</uri>
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        <![CDATA[<div class="zemanta-img mt-image-right" style="margin: 1em; display: block; float: right; width: 250px;"><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/45016990@N00/2899557765"><img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3272/2899557765_8af6ba0bbb_m.jpg" alt="I heart New York's subway" width="240" height="160" /></a><p class="zemanta-img-attribution" style="font-size: 0.8em;">Image by <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/45016990@N00/2899557765">hankoss</a> via Flickr</p></div>I had been to NYC once before this last week but this trip was different.&nbsp; I had a baby.&nbsp; This made all the difference in the world.&nbsp; Getting around NY with a baby gives you a very unique peek into Yankee hospitality.&nbsp; When we arrived in NY I had an instant dread of how rudely we were going to be treated since having the Squeaker with us meant that we were going to be moving around more slowly than most.&nbsp; I could not have been more wrong.<br /><br />We did a lot of bus/subway/tram rides around town.&nbsp; Let's say we rode an average of 6 rides on public transit per day and we were in NY for 6 days.&nbsp; Every single time (except for one tram ride) someone gave up their seat for me since I was carrying O.&nbsp; (If you want a visual, I was carrying her in a <a href="http://www.mobywrap.com/c-15-moby-wrap.aspx">Moby</a>)&nbsp; I was floored.&nbsp; These hardened New Yorkers were giving up their seats for <i>me</i>.&nbsp; An obviously wide-eyed, naive tourist.&nbsp; How nice.<br /><br />This hospitality, though, definitely is different from the southern kind.&nbsp; It's not warm.&nbsp; There's no small talk.&nbsp; They just do it and pretend nothing happened.&nbsp; It's just helpful.&nbsp; As if everyone is secretly looking out for everyone else without letting down the icy, don't-mess-with-me guard.&nbsp; After being privy to this side of NY life, I really saw this attitude everywhere I went.&nbsp;&nbsp; <br /><br />Our friend, S, broke her foot a few years back and had to walk around with a boot for a while.&nbsp; I think she described it perfectly with the following: <i>"I would get on the subway with my boot and a big, tough guy would get up and offer his seat.&nbsp; It's not a 'Oh, you poor thing.&nbsp; Here, take my seat.'&nbsp; It's more a 'Take the seat, bitch' kind of thing.</i>"<br /><br />The first time we encountered this was when Kraft was trying to give me directions to Union Square where I was going to meet S.&nbsp; He was going in the opposite direction to get to his conference.&nbsp; The idea of me and O wandering around NY alone was scary but I didn't want to be stuck at the apartment alone either.&nbsp; We stood there in front of the escalators with Kraft giving me directions and me obviously in a semi-panic when this guy kinda yelled at us across the lobby and asked where we were going.&nbsp; New Yorkers, I found out later, are really used to giving lost people directions.&nbsp; I saw this happen countless times as we rode around the city.&nbsp; Later, S told me that everyone will help you get on the right subway because everyone knows how much it sucks to be on the wrong train and lost.<br /><br />Another thing I noticed was that the people that offered me their seats spanned all classes, ethnicities, ages, and English-speaking abilities.&nbsp; I don't remember every single person that offered me their seat but I do remember a middle-aged, nicely dressed white woman; a Hispanic teeny-bopper with a Bob Marley necklace and a crazy strong Brooklyn accent; and an older Indian man who barely spoke English.&nbsp; Seriously, everyone was willing to give up their seat.&nbsp; The second I got on a subway train, if there were people standing, they would start looking at the people sitting to see who was going to get up for me.&nbsp; Kind of like if no one was going to get up right away, the people standing would stare them down until someone did.&nbsp; <br /><br />I got to see this happen to pregnant women, too.&nbsp; Whenever a pregnant woman would get on the subway or bus I would watch to see how people reacted to her.&nbsp; You could see a line of people trying to catch her eye to offer their seat.&nbsp; They really had a keen eye.&nbsp; I wouldn't say that people seemed particularly happy or excited to give up their seat, but when duty called, they were ready.<br /><br />It snowed a lot the last few days we were there and after a lot of snow, comes a lot of melting snow.&nbsp; As the snow melted it would slip off roofs or awnings.&nbsp; One time in particular we had just gotten off the tram and a mother and her young daughter were unlucky enough to have <i>a lot</i> of snow fall on them as they were walking along the street.&nbsp; Immediately a group of people circled them and helped them brush the snow off.&nbsp; It was amazing to see.&nbsp; There really were about 4 or 5 people helping them.<br /><br />I thought, OK, New Yorkers are just helpful when it comes to somewhat vulnerable women and children in the city.&nbsp; Nope.&nbsp; When we were walking around the Met (which was so freakin' awesome, by the way), Kraft dropped his map and another guy walking by immediately picked it up for him.&nbsp; No hesitation.<br /><br />I know New York City isn't perfect.&nbsp; I know there are lots of problems.&nbsp; But, man, after last week, I have a whole new respect for New Yorkers.&nbsp; I really liked their hospitality.&nbsp; It was a really humble kind.&nbsp; A kind that did not expect any gratitude at all.<br /><br />Thanks New York City, for having our backs.<br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br />

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    <title>The Transfiguration of New York</title>
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    <published>2010-03-01T09:23:00Z</published>
    <updated>2010-03-03T07:42:15Z</updated>

    <summary><![CDATA[Image via WikipediaAnother way I like to think about Jesus' Transfiguration is seeing people transformed in front of me.&nbsp; I believe that the true identity of a person is what they would be like if they were perfect.&nbsp; Not perfect...]]></summary>
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        <![CDATA[<div class="zemanta-img mt-image-right" style="margin: 1em; display: block; float: right; width: 205px;"><a href="http://commons.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:NYC_Montage_8.jpg"><img src="http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/0/09/NYC_Montage_8.jpg/300px-NYC_Montage_8.jpg" alt="From upper left: Manhattan south of Rockefelle..." width="195" height="268" /></a><p class="zemanta-img-attribution" style="font-size: 0.8em;">Image via <a href="http://commons.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:NYC_Montage_8.jpg">Wikipedia</a></p></div>Another way I like to think about Jesus' Transfiguration is seeing people transformed in front of me.&nbsp; I believe that the true identity of a person is what they would be like if they were perfect.&nbsp; Not perfect as in perfect hair and makeup.&nbsp; Perfect in the way Jesus was perfect.&nbsp; True, none of us is perfect but we have to strive to this Jesus perfection and when we attain that (hopefully in heaven) that is our true self.&nbsp; <br /><br />When I catch people being selfless or showing love to others, that's when I feel like I am watching that person's transfiguration.&nbsp; On a smaller level than Jesus shining bright as light but transfigured nonetheless.&nbsp; Like today when I saw one of my old students giving the Eucharist to an old woman in the back of the church because she was unable to walk to the front - that was him transfigured before me for a second.&nbsp; I know he isn't always perfect, but in that moment he was Jesus in the love he showed the woman.<br /><br />I felt that same way about New York this past week.&nbsp; Kraft had to go to a Paulist thing so me and O tagged along so that I could visit one of my best friends, S.&nbsp; I was totally floored by the hospitality that was shown to me and O.&nbsp; Seriously.&nbsp; Floored.&nbsp; People took care of us everywhere we went in NYC.&nbsp; I'll blog about it more at length in the next few days but it was beautiful.&nbsp; New York was transfigured in front of our eyes.&nbsp; <br /><br />While New York has its problems, we saw of glimpse of its perfection.&nbsp; <br />

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    <title>The Transfiguration</title>
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    <published>2010-03-01T09:08:00Z</published>
    <updated>2010-03-01T09:10:14Z</updated>

    <summary><![CDATA[Image by Lawrence OP via FlickrToday's Gospel reading (being the second Sunday of Lent) was the Transfiguration.&nbsp; I have always loved this reading, even before I really had any idea what it meant theologically.&nbsp; Since I was younger I just...]]></summary>
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        <![CDATA[<div class="zemanta-img mt-image-right" style="margin: 1em; display: block; float: right; width: 250px;"><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/35409814@N00/1025881511"><img src="http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1013/1025881511_dec510e2c6_m.jpg" alt="Transfiguration of the Lord" width="240" height="361" /></a><p class="zemanta-img-attribution" style="font-size: 0.8em;">Image by <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/35409814@N00/1025881511">Lawrence OP</a> via Flickr</p></div>Today's Gospel reading (being the second Sunday of Lent) was the Transfiguration.&nbsp; I have always loved this reading, even before I really had any idea what it meant theologically.&nbsp; Since I was younger I just always loved the mental image of Jesus being transformed in front of the disciples.&nbsp; Jesus becoming as bright as light.<br /><br />I really loved Fr. Bill's homily today.&nbsp; He started with a story about Mother Teresa.&nbsp; After her death, her spiritual director came out with a book about her spirituality.&nbsp; Apparently when Mother Teresa was a young nun (in her 40s) she heard the voice of God telling her to go do something "beautiful".&nbsp; She literally heard the voice of God.&nbsp; She described the feeling as being taken up to heaven for a split second.&nbsp; She heard this 5 times in subsequent days and then she never heard it again.&nbsp; We know now how much Mother Teresa struggled spiritually and how on her deathbed she did not feel the presence of God.&nbsp; For the rest of her life she ached to hear the voice of God again.&nbsp; But while she was experiencing this spiritual angst, she continued to follow God's voice and do something "beautiful" which was to work with the dying, depressed, decrepit, disgusting, downtrodden.<br /><br />Fr. Bill likened this to what the disciples saw in the Transfiguration.&nbsp; For a second, Peter, John, and James saw Christ transformed as the King and Son of God that He is.&nbsp; Up until this point they had seen miracles, they believed in Him, but this was proof they could see with their own eyes.&nbsp; They were given a glimpse of heaven.&nbsp; Peter babbled on about three tents because he wanted to stay there in that moment but Jesus said no.&nbsp; They needed to move on to Jerusalem.&nbsp; This was just a glimpse of the glory of Jesus.<br /><br />Whenever we have these moments where we know we are hearing God's voice or feel that we are truly in the presence of God our soul is filled with a feeling a wholeness and rest.&nbsp; But as quickly as we feel this, it is gone in the next breath.&nbsp; We can't remain in that moment.&nbsp; It's heaven.&nbsp; It's the gift that we can hope God mercifully gives us at our death.&nbsp; We're not meant to always feel this but we can be grateful that God chooses to give us these little snippets of Love and we can remember them when we feel that God is absent in our lives or feel that God is not answering our prayers.&nbsp; As Mother Teresa knew, our Christian hope keeps us from true misery.&nbsp; Even is we feel God has abandoned us, we can trust fully and wholly that God is there.&nbsp; <br />

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