I love to dream because it's so intriguing to create these crazy stories right in my head while asleep, but there's also those dreams of things I wish could happen; things that may be so far from my reach that they feel more like fiction than reality. Working in a temple has been a dream of mine. From the time when I first understood about temples and what takes place in them, I thought that spending time there would be a very rewarding job. Temples are the most wonderfully sacred places on earth, and to me they provide that sweet feeling of "going home". Perhaps because I have lived away from my parents' home for so long, and I love the anticipation of going there, feeling like I belong, and because I have so many memories of being in the temple with my parents, my siblings and my own children that I just don't have the words to describe how much I love going to the temple. Well, today this dream comes true and I become part of that group of saints who dresses in white and works in the temple. There are many dreams in my archives that are just that: dreams; but this one is becoming a reality this morning, and I am nervous, and excited and looking forward to today. My children are camping at the beach this weekend, and I changed my plans to be at the temple. It will be interesting to see how my life changes because I'm a temple worker. I was teased (by my own children, who else?) that I would be the official turkey wrangler- maybe because I have such extensive experience working with long legged, funny looking birds... like my children. Anyway, I thought it was funny that as I drove up the temple driveway, the turkeys were in mass grazing on the lawn, and when I left after 5pm the turkeys were at the ball field, so the picture was taken to record the fact that there was a game of turkey ball going on, and the turkeys don't need a wrangler really.
Saturday, October 11, 2008
Wednesday, July 30, 2008
De tal palo, tal astilla
These are my beautiful parents Carlos Pineda and Abigail Plasencia de Pineda. #22 is my older brother Carlos David Pineda. I am so blessed to have them. I see them and I see myself. They live in the city of Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico. I wish we didn't live so far away, but such is life, and I chose to marry a gringo , but that is another story. Back to my parents, my dad has been retired from the power company and with my mom they served 5 missions in different places in Mexico. Presently he is a sealer in the Hermosillo Temple and my mom works there too; when I grow up, I intend to be like them.
Sunday, July 6, 2008
Getting started
This is me, I'm known by many names depending on the surroundings and the people. At home and to my family I'm Mom, Yom, Aby or Abs. I'm also Carmen to my friends and coworkers; Mrs. Joyner for some of my students and Maestra Joyner for others; in my Mexican Home, I'm Lalis, Carmen Abigail, Gordis and other embarrassing names in Spanish. I'm a teacher by profession, and presently I teach English to immigrant students at an elementary school in Sacramento, and one night a week I teach adults who want to learn Spanish. I've been a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Days Saints all of my life, and what a blessing this has been for me and my growing family. Oh, yes my family... let's see there are 3 daughters and 2 daughters-in-law all very beautiful; there are also 3 sons and 3 sons-in-law all very handsome; there are 6 grand-daughters and 5 grandsons all from the above average variety. Like I said I'm blessed.
Sunday, April 27, 2008
Here I am!
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