Monday, September 29, 2008
Tomatoes + Blender
Sunday, September 28, 2008
Menu Plan Monday #34

Today we went to an apple cide squeeze and took a new dish with us to share. This chocolate chip cookie dough dip was served with graham crackers and was a big hit.
Here's this week's plan.
Monday - Cavatinni, Salad
Tuesday - Fast food or concession stand fare at the volleyball game
Wednesday - Tator tot casserole, steamed vegetables, sliced peaches
Thursday - Waffles, bacon, orange juice
Friday - To be determined
Whatever...
- You must do,
- You choose to do,
- You are gifted to do,
- You are commanded to do,
- and called to do.
And that they should all be done for the glory of God.
Then he asked what we (as individuals) had done to glorify God's kingdom. Had we been pew potatoes? Knowing what we should do but failing to do it? Sometimes it's hard to sit in the pew without squirming. He asked us to evaluate our life. What are we doing? Not as much as we should. Why? Because of time. Time that is spent on other things. Things that don't count. That are a waste. We're all guilty. We get tired. We think we deserve a day off. A day of lounging, doing nothing. We don't go to church. We don't help with Vacation Bible School. We don't use our talents. We don't want to do whatever the something is and we assume that someone else will step up to the challenge. The list is long.
This week we are to evaluate ourselves with respect to --
- Worship - It's internal, not external. It's what's going on in your heart.
- Fellowship - Are we extending ourselves to others?
- Discipleship - Are we teaching others? Are we an example?
- Ministry - Are we involved in a ministry?
- Evangelism - Are we sharing the gospel?
He used a great analogy. He asked if we were arrested for being a Christian, would there be enough evidence of our Christian faith in our lives that we could be tried in a court and convicted?
I took notes today. That always makes the sermon more meaningful for me. As I had my Bible open to the scripture verse, I noticed that Chapter 3 of Colossians is Rules for Holy Living and Rules for Christian Households. I know what I'll be reading this week.
I also know that whatever I do this week, I will do with a purpose. Will you?
Friday, September 26, 2008
Carnival Treasures
Entertaining
Not your Typical Friday Night
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
Defying the Force
Monday, September 22, 2008
Just a Note
Sunday, September 21, 2008
Baseball, Hamstring & Ginger Root
Sounds like an odd combination, doesn't it? They do all have something in common. That something is Lawman.
Menu Plan Monday #33

Saturday, September 20, 2008
Family Day
I would like to encourage you to share a meal together as a family on September 22 in honor of Family Day. Make it an activity by including your children in the preparation of the meal, allow your children to select the menu, or enjoy the nice weather we’ve been having and eat in the park. With the busy schedules that we all keep, we need to remember to schedule family time together at the dinner table.
Friday, September 19, 2008
A Laundry Surprise
While folding a load of whites, I noticed something stuck to the side of the dryer. Upon further investigation I figured out what it was.
Are you ready?
A panti-liner. Eeew!
I much prefer dollar bills, coins, hair accessories, and gum wrappers. I think I’ll be having a conversation with a certain someone to see that certain items are removed from clothing before they find their way to the laundry basket.
Thursday, September 18, 2008
My Branch of the Family Tree

Wednesday, September 17, 2008
I Love the Innocence
I couldn't help but laugh and so did her big sister. She didn't understand so I told her what they had really said. Didn't seem to make much difference in the story line to her. And whether it be snacks or sex, it's all stupid isn't it? Makes me think they could re-write most of the tv scripts and the stories would still be worth watching or heck, probably even better.
I love the innocence of youth.
P.S. Yes, I know that what the character said sounds completely inappropriate for a 12 year old to be seeing/hearing. And yes, it probably was but please don't holler at me.
Monday, September 15, 2008
What Does that Make Me?
She played Starry-Eyed Surprise by Paul Oakenfold. I'd heard it on Diet Coke commercials and I instantly liked it.
Since B2 was playing it, I started dancing. Here's the conversation that followed.
B2 - Is that how you dance?
Me - Kind of, I'm probably exaggerating it.
B2 - Ok. Dance like you really would if others were watching.
Me - Sure.
B2 - Is that really how you'd dance?
Me - Probably.
B2 - Well, you're not such a bad dancer but you look so 80's.
Me - Hello!! When do you think I was dancing in the clubs? Honey, I'm a product of the 80's dance era. What can I say?
No reaction from her but laughter.
Here's my next thought....B2 thinks of the 80's as retro. What does that make me?
It's All About the Food
I have a tendency to come up with these good ideas and then I have difficulty following through. Well, I pulled them out of my closet today (you can see that the price tag is still on them) and decided that I was going to start filling the blank pages. The point is to create for them one place that will hold their favorite childhood recipes and notes about special occassions that the dishes were prepared for. For example, the first entry in B2's book is the chocolate and peanut butter dessert she requested for her 13th birthday party. I also included in the margin the names of her friends who she shared the dessert with.
Sunday, September 14, 2008
Menu Plan Monday #32

We stuck to our menu last week. I'm hoping to be able to do the same this week. It shouldn't be too difficult as the only thing on our evening agenda is parent-teacher conferences at the jr. high and B3 will be attending a volleyball game on Tuesday night.
This weekend I tried two new bread recipes. Both were a huge hit so I'll be repeating them before long. Here are the links if you'd like to give them a try - Cinnamon Bread Delight, Italian Herb Bread. I guarantee you won't be disappointed.
Here's the plan for the week.
Monday - Pasta Bake, garlic bread, green beans
Tuesday - Homemade Pizza, Fresh Veggies w/dip
Wednesday - Enchiladas, Mexican Rice
Thursday - Cheesy Taco Pasta Skillet (a variation of this), Corn
Friday - Red Beans & Rice, Cheese Quesadillas
For more menu ideas, please visit Menu Plan Monday at Laura's place.
Friday, September 12, 2008
Friday

- Bake banana bread or muffins. DONE.
- Bake (more) cinnamon delight bread (scroll down). I made 2 loves on Wednesday and they were both gone by the end of breakfast today. Yummy.
- Clean my laundry room. DONE.
- Read my book, the girl who stopped swimming. DONE, finished the book.
- Play cards with my girls. DONE.
- Watch a few episodes of the OC with my girls; we're hooked.
- Dinner with Lawman and friends on Saturday. I'll be trying a new recipe for Italian herb bread to take with us. DONE. This bread is excellent!
Thursday, September 11, 2008
Bump-Set-Spike-Win
Since I knew we would be out of town tonight when I was planning my menu last weekend, I scheduled fast food for our dinner. Now that it's over, I'm irritated with myself that we spent the $18 at a drive-thru rather than just sucking it up until we got home and making sandwiches. We (3 of us) ordered 3 combo meals and ended up eating only the sandwiches from each of them. The fries ended up in the trash. They were stale and cold. They didn't even feel like they'd been sitting under a heat lamp. Of course, by the time we realized this we had already left the restaurant's parking lot and were back on the road home. We didn't even get napkins.
Highlight of the day was free samples I received in the mail -- Cascade Complete and Mr. Clean Magic Erasers. The free samples were 2nd, of course, to the volleyball game.
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
A Birthday Shout-Out
Tuesday, September 9, 2008
It's all in the Attitude
We all face challenges. Sometimes it can be just having to get out of bed. Anything can be a challenge -- getting to work on time, being patient with your children or spouse, folding laundry, preparing a meal, committee obligations, etc.
I've found one thing that makes all the difference. It's attitude. Yep. Pretty simple. The course of my day can be determined by my attitude. I alone have the ability to make my day a good day or a bad day. It's not up to my family, co-workers, friends, or the gal at the drive-thru window.
I have my bad days just like everyone else. And because of that, I'm grateful that He forgives. I make mistakes and sometimes it's pretty evident that I'm not 'wearing' a good attitude. I do find though that if I make a conscious effort to have a good attitude, it can and usually does make all the difference.
(*The other two things that should be noticeably changed are lifestyle and willingness to serve others.)
Monday, September 8, 2008
Trash T.V.
Menu Plan Monday #31


B3 has complained about her feet everyday after volleyball practice for 3 weeks now. Finally, we took her to the doctor. Her older sister needed arch supports in jr. high so we were thinking it's possible that she did too. No. He said it's because she's worn flip-flops all summer and now she's wearing a shoe with support during practice and it's creating pain and discomfort. He said she should wear a tennis shoe more often than just practice so that was the reason for needing to purchase new everyday tennis shoes. We also got gel inserts at the doctor's suggestion.
From the mall we went to Walmart. The list was pretty simple and everything on it was a necessity but it took $100 to get out the door. Argh!
By this time our blood sugar was getting low so we made a quick stop at Taco Bell for crunchy tacos and Diet Pepsi. 20 minutes later we were feeling much better.
Final stop was the grocery store. B3 did not want to go there. She wanted to go home. I think the fact that she had stayed up until 4am at a sleepover may have had something to do with it. No sympathy from this mom. I told her to suck it up and I'd get her home as soon as we had a cart full. Lucky for her I was prepared with an organized list so it actually went pretty quick. Nice surprise at the register; I had $45 in coupons. Total was $135 for 2 weeks (sounds too good to be true to me but we'll see).
Here's the weekly menu --
Monday - Baked potatoes with broccoli & cheese, salad, garlic bread
Tuesday - Chicken & Veggie Stir-Fry, brown rice
Wednesday - Cheesey Potato soup, saltine crackers, fresh fruit
Thursday - fast food as B3 has a volleyball game out of town
Friday - Chili (in the crockpot using leftover shredded beef from freezer)
Yesterday I managed to add to my freezer stock-pile. I made a double-recipe of chicken and rice soup and a batch of Nestle Toll House bar cookies. The girls and I had the soup for dinner, I put 2 portions of it in the fridge for lunches on Monday and the rest went to the freezer for an easy dinner. I put half of the bar cookies in the freezer and the other half in the cookie jar. It feels good knowing that I've got a nice little stash of prepeared meals in the freezer.
For more menu ideas, head over to Laura's place.
Sunday, September 7, 2008
Somebody Loves Me
I reminded him of that today as we woke to his alarm at 6am. I also told him I'd do it all over again.
Apparently, he didn't need reminding. He left for work at 7am and I was still in bed. Later, as I entered the kitchen there was a nicely wrapped package on the counter. My first thought was, "Shame on him. We said no gifts or cards." That's just like him though.
So then I wondered, "Do I open the package now?" I shook it. Hmmm. It made a noise. I thought it could possibly be new perfume; I need some. I couldn't wait any longer. I tore back the paper and found a box from a jewelry store. In it was a beautiful bracelet. Individual flat stones in browns and golds linked together with silver chains. (Bracelets are one of my absolute favorite things; apparently he knows that.)
I'm wearing the bracelet as I type this morning. It doesn't quite match my green and aqua summer pajamas but I will be selecting my church attire to match.
Lawman will be home from work this afternoon and I'll have to give him a proper thank you. We have a date scheduled for this evening. The girls will be home and we're headed for the city for a dinner out.
Thursday, September 4, 2008
There's a New Chef (and future blogger) in the House
By the time I arrived home that day the cookies were baked and stored away. They were quite tastey and they didn't last very long.
Since that little trip this summer, she's made 2 batches of cookies and dinner one evening. Not a bad return on investment.
Those People We Don't Know
Tuesday, September 2, 2008
Did you labor on Labor Day?
Monday, September 1, 2008
Menu Plan Monday #31

