Monday, February 23, 2009

Juju's in town

My mom is here for a few days spending time with the family. It is always nice to have her visit. It is amazing what gets done around here and how nice it is to have constant entertainment for the children - besides me. She has been gracious enough to read books today, watch movies and play "the Dora game" (a.k.a. Chutes and Ladders) over and over. As if that was not enough she helped me sew a spring outfit for Anna Grace and one for Dean!

Anywho, here is the food for the week. Sorry to say but all of it comes from cookbooks, however if there is something that sounds tasty please feel free to let me know and I will send you the recipe.

Sloppy Joes
Baked Beans
Salad

Pork Tenderloin
Macaroni with Tomatoes and Feta
Salad

Chicken and Dumplings

Waffles
Sausage
Eggs

Thursday, February 19, 2009

thoughts from bible study

I am currently in a Precept Study of the book of Jonah. During our lecture yesterday we were challenged with 10 questions regarding our fear of the Lord. Several of them stuck out but this one really gripped me...

#7 Do you fear God enough to know that there is no calamity apart from God?"

The question was taken from Jonah 2:3 which says "For You had cast me into the deep, into the heart of the seas, and the flood surrounded me; all Your waves and your billows passed over me." Meaning God caused the storm in the boat while Jonah was trying to flee His presence and God lead the sailors to obey Jonah's direction to throw him overboard so they might be saved and it was God who allowed Jonah to be engulfed by the sea so that Jonah would repent, fear Him and obey His command.

This part of the following illustration that followed...Stonewall Jackson is answering one of his captains who had been watching him in battle for a long time and wondered how Jackson always remained so calm. Jackson's response..."Captain, my religious belief teaches me to feel as safe in battle as in bed. God has fixed the time for my death. I do not concern myself about that, but to be always ready, no matter when it may overtake me. Captain, that is the way all men should live, and then all would be equally brave."

Has the fear of God gripped me to this extent?

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

couldn't sleep last night

Tragedy of the week - One broken "clip clop shoe"

Last night Anna Grace woke me around 3:45 because she could not find her pillow - don't ask me it was laying in her bed right where it was when we put her down; I very groggily went in to help her then got in bed. Only then I realized I was really hungry but I would not get out of bed again because then I might really be up. So I lay longer and Wilber (as I like to call our unborn son that we have yet to name) began kicking me. Then I started thinking of all the little things we could do around our house to make it better - you know things like touch up the paint on a door, little things. Next thing I knew it was 5 am and I decided I might as well get up I mean by now my mind was racing to all sorts of things there was no sleep in my near future I was certain of that.

So I tip-toed down the stairs with my bible in hand and began the time praying. Very quickly I was lead to 1 Peter 5:2-4

"Shepherd the flock of God that is among you, exercising oversight, not under compulsion, but willingly, as God would have you; not for shameful gain, but eagerly; not domineering over those in your charge, but being examples to the flock. And when the chief Shepherd appears, you will receive the unfading crown of glory."

What a great passage to be lead to at 5 am! Right now I am called to shepherd the flock of God that is among me...being an example to the flock...to receive the unfading crown of glory. It is what we are all called to, it just so happens that my flock consists of little children. When I think about a shepherd I can't help but think it is a stinky job at times (literally) with long hours of constant watch over sheep some of the most helpless, dumbest animals in the world. While I will not say that my children are dumb, I will say they are in many ways helpless and do need my constant care and being a mom does have really long hours. So why do it...it's not for the crown - although that is a wonderful reward - I think it is for the little moments when it is obvious that God is working in their lives, shaping them into the people He wants them to be and somehow using me - a weak vessel.

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

12-year-old Speaks Out Against Abortion

Despite protests from her teachers, this 12-year-old girl submitted this speech in her school speech competition and won. More details are here.

Monday, February 16, 2009

What's Cooking This Week

After some discussion it was decided to move the food box in with the regular posts. Here is what we've got for this week. If you are interested and it is not a link let me know and I would be happy to email you a recipe...

Porcini Mushroom Tortelloni with Wilted Greens
Salad and French Bread

Balsamic Chicken Drumettes
(this is a real favorite with the kiddos)
Sweet Potato Fries
(we omit the sauce)
Salad

Spinach and Chicken Ring

Mexican Lasagna

Last week's menu in case you missed it...
Pan-Fried Chicken-and-Ham Parmesan
Garlic-Herb Pasta
Sauteed Grape Tomatoes

Beefy Pasta Sauce and Noodles (aka Spaghetti)
Salad and French Bread

Pork Balsamico with Mushrooms
Baked Wild Rice
Salad

Baked Chicken and Rice with Black Beans
Avocado Slices
Chips and Salsa

Chili Topped Potatoes

Sunday, February 15, 2009

cooking fun


Anna Grace and Neal decided to make a valentine treat for me (and the whole family). As you can see, Anna Grace really got into the sampling part; I guess she wanted to make sure Neal was not making any mistakes. I think they both had a fun time and Anna Grace is excited that they will cook again sometime soon.

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

the cousins unite

We had a little cousin time and took a few pictures. Anna Grace and Dean had a big time playing with Mallie Tate (or Tate as Dean refers to her).

The girls checking each other out.

Mallie Tate looks just like her daddy.

Dean joins the scene so more checking each other out.

Everyone playing together.

a new blog addition

For a long time now there has been discussion of putting recipes on our blog...a good find worth sharing or something along those lines. Well after much debate and with great reservation (in my head - Neal may have a different idea) I have decided to start putting our family's menu or at least new things we are trying and old favorites on the blog. The problem with this set up is that it will not be considered a post therefore those of you who like me use Reader to keep up with your blogs, you will have to check the actual site periodically and see if we have anything new listed. Also know that if it is possible to get the recipe off the internet it will be listed as a link to the actual recipe.

So for now we will leave it like this but please know there might very well be changes to this format in the days ahead.

And a side note for those of you who may be wondering...No we have not named our son yet. But when we do we will let you know.

Thursday, February 5, 2009

what are my goals, really?

Neal and I closed out everything for 2008 this past week - sure I know that is something most people did sometime around January 1st but we were a little slow with it. Anyway, it got me thinking about all sorts of stuff...always dangerous...

I began to think about last year and all that it held for our family as well as me personally. Then I wondered even farther and began thinking of all the goals I used to maintain/set/etc for myself. That thought process lead me back to my current state and a realistic frame of mind - what are my goals for today, for this year and season of life. (Sorry I must put this on hold for now because Dean is requesting the Aubie video on the computer - a true highlight in his life.)

Now that is over let me digress for a minute and say that watching Dean giggle and run in place while watching the video and watching Anna Grace run over to dance and sing along - even though most of her words are made up because the songs are so fast she can't get them straight (which is probably a good thing) is worth it. After watching the highlight video twice Dean fussed and cried a little when I told him it was over for the day - what can I say it was bedtime. Maybe it is moments like these that keep my list of goals short and simple for the time being.

Now let me see if I can regain my thoughts here. So I asked myself earlier today what really are my goals not what would I like them to be but really what are they. And here they are in no particular order...

Have a time of prayer.
Show the love of Christ toward my family - which getting through one day of this with my not so perfect children is often extremely challenging.
Put the toys away at the end of the day.
Feed the family.
Shower - this is really high on Neal's list and sometimes harder than you might think.

So that is it. Sure I would love to say read more - and I do try to, I am reading a good book right now, When Sinners Say I Do, but reading often ends in sleeping, exercise and all sorts of other things but the above list is it for me at least for now.

in home dialogues

First Neal...Recently a family member of ours was placed on Prilosec. Neal, after receiving the information over the phone, reported the news to me. I immediately said, "Yeah, that's for acid reflux. Hope it does the trick." How did I know this...I don't excactly know, I guess commercials on the television. Neal finishes the phone conversation and hangs up. He walks in the kitchen and says, "Really? I thought it was a get it on medicine." I guess those commercials aren't as effective as they could be.

Then Anna Grace...This morning I hear Anna Grace playing with her castle. She is making the prince and princess talk about who knows what but I can't help but stop to listen when she starts pretending to cry/whine. I look up just in time to see/hear...
Prince: Don't whine; stop crying. Now come on.
Princess: Prince! Prince!
Prince: Go away and come back when you feel better.
Princess: You are not my friend.
Where does she come up with this stuff!?! Yesterday I heard the Candyland pieces have a LONG converstation about the blocks they were attempting to walk on - each man in his own voice mind you.

Now Dean...He on the other hand, has a more simple playing technique. He takes his cars and his men and goes full speed with them. His people don't talk much and when they do they tend to growl like a bear at one another. The people may go down the car garage ramp in thier cars or just as if going to a big slide at the park. Apparently all of his men are neanderthal like. Dean does have some manners though, if he runs his toys (men, cars, dump trucks, etc) into something while running with them he stops, looks them over for a second then says "Sorry" (to the toy) before continuing on.