Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Teach a man to fish

Jose introduced us to this waterfall / Tilapia restaurant last trip and we knew we wanted to take the whole family this go around.

The water was freezing.

Paul loved that the kids weren't afraid of splashing me.

Oscar kept trying to climb me to get away from the muy frio water.

That is as close as you could get to the waterfall.  It was so powerful.

Before we went to the treasured cascade, we went to the tilapia restaurant...

You have to fish for your food!



Jose and his son Arlanso caught enough fish to feed all of us before the rest could even catch one!

I love how fancy the boys looked in their school uniforms.

What momma says, goes.

I think Shadow wanted to catch some fish!

Arlanso was proud to order his fish whole, but had a change of heart when it was time to actually eat it.

Luckily the restaurants star guest didn't mind helping Alanso finish off his fish.

Jose didn't end up teaching us how to catch their tilapia, but at least he will never mind going with us to provide for us all to eat.

Love, Sarah

Thursday, June 16, 2011

I live in the moment...

I live in the moment...


right before you walk out the door and think, maybe I should just change ...and you walk out anyways.
Every time I question what I'm wearing, I always end up getting the most compliments.  My $5 garage sale dress will always look better than a brand new designer dress, if I feel original and not washed into the crowd.


right before you want to quit your job and think, maybe I should just stay ...and you leave anyways.
This moment will definitely get your pitter-patter pattering!  But, if you're like me, then you've been feeling that way for a long time before you make that decision.  Pay your dues, but know your worth.  I can usually change my tune with an attitude check, but there always comes a time when you need to fly.


right before you hit send and think, maybe I should just hit delete ...and you send it anyways.
How many times do you think this when you first start dating someone?  And how refreshing does it feel after you send it anyways?  Everything I write, I own and will never deny.  If you keep to that, you will never regret after emailing, posting, or texting.    


right before you're about to gossip about someone and think, maybe I should not say anything ...and you actually keep your mouth shut.
I think gossiping is usually telling someone what you would like to tell the other person to their face.  I don't think people usually do it out of hatred, but love.  Ever since I came up with this theory, I try recognizing the moment and telling the person what I'm thinking directly to them.  It's very invigorating to actually tell someone your honest thoughts and usually makes for a closer bond.  


right before you do something that takes guts and think, why am I doing this ...and you just say why not.
Before almost every life changing event in my life since I was 23, I have first listened to George Strait's - The Road Less Traveled.  Honestly.  That song gets me to do anything. ...like jump out of a plane!


right before you call an old friend and think, it's been too long ...and it ends up like a day hasn't past since you talked last.    
I love my friends.  I know that every friendship can't last the exact same all throughout your life.  But I treasure the times I have had with all.  The great thing about friends is that they're your family that you get to pick, so you know they'll be there for you for life.  


Always remember that you have you're own style, your own thoughts, and know your worth.  

Love, Sarah

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Verbal Abuse Made Me Stronger

While I was laying on the table earlier today getting another set of back injections without sedation, I went to a place I haven't been in a while.  It's a place while something is going on that is hurting me, that I find peace.  I was quickly drawn out of it when the surgeon asked if I was feeling the pain.  He obviously could tell that I wasn't making a flinch while he was sticking needles into my spine/nerves.  I assured him that it hurt and then recalled what had just happened to me.  

***What you are about to read is my side of a relationship.  I may say some things that may hurt feelings.  I'm hoping it's to help someone else going or gone through similar circumstances.  I have never shared in this great of detail my experience and honestly feel called to do so at this moment during this night.***

I was in a marriage that on the outside (for the most part) looked normal.  We always had friends over and never missed a party.  But from day one was contriving and controlling.  It was a relationship built on fear.  It started with jealousy.  I was a sophomore in high school and he was a senior.  It started fast and I felt lost on how not to hurt his feelings or make him upset.  He ended up cheating on me starting with the first weekend we dated, but always knew how to turn it back on me.  He was like a time bomb that only I was in control of defusing if I just did nothing wrong and everything right.  I would meet him between every class, have a note that was filled with loving words, I stopped wearing make up and wore loose fitting ill clothes, I wouldn't go to the cafeteria without him, I wouldn't hang out with my friends.  It was a daily battle of "proving" my love.  That could mean following him for miles while he stormed away from me and seeing how long I would follow while crying to "prove" that I loved him.  That could mean me watching him throw every single year book and picture I had away to prove none of the guys in them meant something to me.  That could mean him breaking up with me to have me sit at his house while a girl he worked with came to pick him up for a date.  It was always a challenge to see if I would do the "right" thing.  Now, don't get me wrong, I wasn't an insecure girl that couldn't get a date.  I just wasn't prepared and didn't know who to talk to or what to say without "hurting" him.  

After that first year he went into the Marine Corps.  I wrote him every single day he was in boot camp.  He would write back loving things with always a warning at the end.  He had "spies" in my school to make sure I didn't talk to any guys or wear anything pretty.  He ended up coming home and threw a party and then I found out from a friend he was home.  He had a troubled childhood and had issues with abandonment.  I felt that if I left him, how could he make it, who would put up with him, it was my calling to be there for him.  He came back home and said that God had told him that I was the one and that we were to get married.  Who was I to tell God that He was wrong.  We started planning the wedding.

There were a few occasions that friends tried to say something.  It went from friends "trapping" him online acting like they were someone else to warn me that he was a cheater, to parents asking why I thought it was a smart decision to get married so young.  It all made me stand behind my man even more.  How stupid would I look if I backed out now, how could I leave someone that needed me, what would I do by myself, he already stopped me from going to college to make sure I didn't meet guys he didn't know, and I had been treating my parents like a bratty teenager this whole time, they wouldn't dare want me to come back and live at home.  The decision was made and I was going through with it. 

We got married a few months after my high school graduation, I was 19.  We were so young and broke that we lived with his Dad in the back half of his house until we could get our own apartment.  I would lay in bed and cry for hours.  I was broken, humiliated, and always trying to cover his wrongs to me.  We got our own apartment and that's when it got even worse.  I actually watched him leave on a date to the movies with a girl, when I happened to look through the window, after he told me I couldn't go because him and his guy friend haven't seen each other in awhile.  I would get locked out of our apartment anytime I was out later than he thought I should be.  He threw all my stuff out on the patio because I missed a call from him when I was out to dinner with friends.  He ditched me in Las Vegas when we were there for vacation.  I would become a master of continuing the conversation and then hanging up the phone after he had already cussed me out and hung up on me when I was in front of others.  

It seemed like his goal was to make me cry during fights, so he could feel the love that I had for him.  If I didn't cry he would start punching walls, doors, refrigerators, any pictures I had hanging on the wall, anything, it didn't matter.  I started being able to cry without it affecting me.  That's when I had my first breakthrough.  Then I was able to not even cry and get into that peaceful place that it didn't matter at all what was going on around me, I was at peace and it wouldn't effect me the next day.  My co-workers were clueless and I was never happier at that time.  I had turn into a pro at covering for him.  I was even able to blow off that I had a permanent fist punch in my dashboard of my car.

No one knew and I didn't believe in divorce.  

Then four years later the secret got out of the bag.  He blew up on me for not cleaning the kitchen when my best friends brother was at our apartment.  The next day he confronted me asking if it was a joke.  I could barely recall the incident and he was shocked.  I then went to my friend and confessed the truth of our relationship.  Saying it out loud to someone made me realize what I had been through.  It made it real.  She was amazing.  She never told me what to do but allowed me to stay at her moms house with her while she was in town for two weeks.  She and her mother never told me what to do, but they would listen for hours.  I was broken hearted.  I didn't want to give up on him and I definitely still didn't want to get a divorce.  I took my vows seriously and didn't want to let God down.  During that time he had an 18 year old stripper move in our apartment and started a relationship with her.  I walked in the apartment to get more clothes and found her wearing my clothes and inappropriate things laying around in my bedroom.  

Obviously, he made it simple.  I worked for an awesome guy that was a Lawyer when I was in high school and he offered filing the divorce for me if there were no complications.  I took all debt and left him anything he wanted and it was the end.  

It's not all sunshine and cheerios after going through something like that, but I honestly don't regret it.  I have become incredibly strong from it and I know God will use me to help someone else someday.  Is it you?  Have you gone through something like this?  Did a sentence in my words hit home?  I would love to talk to you.  If you are not currently a friend with me on Facebook, click here, and message me.  Hopefully I can be a listening ear that won't tell you what to do, but will know where you're coming from.

Love, Sarah

***I am happy to say that the person I was talking about has grown tremendously and has moved on from his young life to become a man.  I wish him nothing but the best and continued happiness.  Please know, this is very hard to share and terrified of hurting anyone.  This is from my heart and hope it touches someone elses.***

Saturday, June 11, 2011

Addicted to being Grateful


I swear, since I've been going through this round of back pain the past month, I've been so emotionally grateful.  If I didn't know that I wasn't pregnant, I would think that I was.

I can't help but be grateful for EVERYTHING.  Like the smallest thing.  I even got an overwhelming feeling of gratefulness that my french fries from Chick-fil-a were fried to perfection.  It's weird.  I got the feeling that not everyones french fries were that perfect and so I had to be grateful for them.  Weird.

And it's been that way for everything in my life... I scratch Paul's back for hours, I think I have the most beautiful awesome pets alive, that my friends couldn't be cooler and nicer, I feel undeserving of my car while I'm driving, thankful that I don't have a terminally ill disease, and the list continues...

I told Paul last night while we were driving to dinner that I had to finally just ignore that I'm in pain constantly.  I told him that we aren't guaranteed tomorrow, so I'm not going to waste today on pain. 

That mind set has helped me tremendously.  I think you can control your happiness in every circumstance in your life.  I may not have gone through every shoe this world offers, but I've tried a lot on for my short life so far and those blisters always make you stronger.  

If you're going through a hard time right now, please let me know.  I would love to lift you up in His name.  If you would like to keep it to yourself, do so, but smile.  

Love, Sarah

*The picture was from our honeymoon.  Paul had the album file open on the computer I was working on and I thought I would add a pic to the post.

Thursday, May 19, 2011

The Whole Costa Rica Shebang!

This post will be a little extensive but it's more for our architects and builder.  
(Josh, Antonio, and Carlos, let us know if need originals on any of these pics.)

One day when Paul and Robbie were out zip-lining I took a TON of pictures of the house...  
(you can click on any of the pictures to make them larger.)


Please click to continue below to see the entire album.

Sunday, March 13, 2011

Mother-Daughter Spring Getaway

What a weekend!  My moms birthday is coming up and she wanted a tour of Dallas, so that's what we did.

We covered all of this in a day and a half:  

Dallas Museum of Art, Nasher Sculpture Center, Farmers MarketDallas Arboretum, Fearing's for dinner (where I had the best lamp chops in Texas!), Hully & Mo's for Brunch (Dream Cafe was too crowded), Target for flip-flops, West Village for tea at The Spice & Tea Exchange, then we picked up my dad and grandparents for dinner and ended the day with a rousing game of scrabble!

Warning: there are A LOT of pictures in this post.  
But I thought, "hey! it's my blog, I can do what I want!"

We started the day off at the DMA.

I would have taken a million more pictures if they would have let me!

















sea sickness








After we toured the DMA, we walked across the street to the Nasher...















This is what I would look like at King Spa!




















We then taxi'd our way over to the Dallas Farmers Market...










I live pretty close, so we just walked home to grab the car to the Dallas Arboretum...

...this little guy said hi to us on our walk.

The tulips were gorgeous and reminded us of Holland.














We finished off this night with Fearings and started our next morning with brunch and shopping!

I drove my mom back to Euless and picked up some family members for dinner!

My dad and grandpa fighting for the first bite of dessert.

When we got back to my grandparents, my grandpa showed me some pictures of his old vehicles. 
His Ford Victoria, his parents 1935 Plymouth that he learned how to drive in, and his papoose scooter!  

We then scrabbled the night away!



With my dad plotting his domination!


This weekend was full of memories that we could never lose.  
Happy early birthday to my mom!!

Love, Sarah
 
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