Here's a photo of my sweet sweet David hugging his stuffed Yoshi toy which he got the night before at a friends Christmas party. I had to order the said toy from Hongkong, it didn't come. I was so frustrated. Imagine my delight on my discovery that a little store in front of the Bodegona sells it although smaller than the still missing one. During the party we had to bring presents for our kids to open after dinner. Aside from the toys my kids got from their friends, Jacob got his stuffed Mario and David got his stuffed Yoshi from "Santa". This photo was worth it all.
They also got matching Mario T-shirts from their "Yaya Lenjie", a bunch of Mario Wii games, matching Spanish speaking Buzz Lightyear action figures from Pitapa and Mama Maria, dinosaurs and trains, board games and books, a whole set of stuffed sonic figures (which I also got from eBay but rerouted to Chicago and hand carried to Guatemala together with Jacob's new DS lite), battery operated cash register and a car wash station, a set of farm animals and more Mario stuff. Oh what smiley faces and slurpy kisses we got. It was all worth it.
Christmas last year was so different, we were still in Chicago, we hosted a grand party, there was more people, the tree was bigger and laden with glorious decor, the presents more plentiful, the budget five times bigger... but the happiness will always be the same. My Jacobs raw delight upon opening his presents, David's wide-eyed awe followed by squeals of precious laughter, the slurpy kisses we get... it all boils down to pure joy. I thank God every night for giving me a loving husband, two bundles of joy and a lifetime of laughter and tears that make my life worth living. I wake up every morning with a small prayer saying "God, the ups and downs... bring it on!".