Monday, April 23, 2012

Not What He Expected

Ever since Lola adopted us, Matt has dreamed of her sleeping in his bed. This is difficult because he has a loft and she likes to sleep next to me on the floor.
A few weeks ago, we put his mattress under his loft on the floor and last night his dream finally came true.
However, I don't think it went quite as he hoped.




This is what he woke up to: Lola ate Pluto! Yes, that is stuffing all over the end of his bed. I guess she was jealous of another dog sleeping in his bed.

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Thursday, March 15, 2012

2 Favorite Dressings

We jumped back on the South Beach eating wagon a couple of weeks ago. Of course, Richard is hardcore and has lost mucho weight. Me, I cheat too much! I think I've dropped a few pounds but have no clue how much.

The main thing I do when I am eating SB, is eat tons of salads and fresh veggies. I'm a dressing snob, the two brands I like are Newman's and Brianna's. Most of all, I LOVE homemade dressing (small group ladies, I swoon when you make homemade dressing)!

Since I haven't posted in like a zillion years, I thought salad dressing was the obvious choice.

Greek Dressing
1/2 c EVOO (or canola oil)
1 1/4 tsp of each:
garlic powder
dried basil
dried oregano
1 tsp of each:
pepper
salt
onion powder
Dijon
2/3 c red wine vinegar

Mix all but vinegar in a jar. Then add vinegar, cover, and shake away. This stores for quite awhile in the fridge.

Ranch Dressing/Dip
1/2 c mayo
1/2 buttermilk
1 Tbsp dried parsley
1 tsp onion powder
1/2 - 1 tsp garlic powder (1 tsp is pretty garlicky)
1/8 tsp of paprika
pinch cayenne

Mix all ingredients. If it is too runny, I will add sour cream or Greek yogurt to thicken.
I have also noticed that real mayo makes a thinner dressing. I usually use light mayo and low fat buttermilk.

If you have a favorite, post a link in my comments. I would love to try a new recipe!


Monday, January 9, 2012

Our Christmas


I find that a Picasa collage is the lazy blogger's friend for posting pictures. I don't know about you guys, but it takes me FOREVER to load photos to my blog. Of course, during all the family gatherings, I was too busy watching instead of taking pictures. I have to get better at capturing moments with the grandparents and other family members!!

We had a great Christmas! We spent time with both sides of the family and friends, ate entirely too much, slept in, and became best friends with our Wii and new Wii Fit board.

One of the best parts for me was reading the Jessie Tree advent by Anne Voskamp; I will definitely do this next year. It really helped to keep me in the right frame of mind leading up to Christmas day and we learned a great deal too.

New Years Eve was fun too. Of course, I don't have any pictures of that night either. We had a couple of families over and celebrated with hamburgers, brownie waffle sundaes, and the Wii. Fresh brownie waffles are the bomb! Especially piled high with strawberries and fresh whipped cream. Yum-O!

I hope you had a great Christmas too!

Friday, December 16, 2011

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Christmas Thought: Story Time

I wanted to share some of our family's favorite books to read throughout the Christmas season.

God Gave Us Christmas
This is my favorite book to read with Matt. Lisa Bergen has a whole series of "God Gave Us..." books and they are all wonderful.

Room for a Little One: A Christmas Tale

"Room for a Little One" is a sweet book for younger children. I love it the most for the illustrations.

A Charlie Brown Christmas - 1st Edition (Adapted from a Bill Melendez production)
This is also one of my faves! Especially, the cartoon.

Merry Christmas Mom and Dad (A Golden Look-Look Book)

Little Critter is also a big one in our house. He has a ton of these books. They are just all around fun to read. We also like looking for the spider and mouse on each page.

My Treasury of Christmas Stories
My brother and sister in law gave this book to Matt for his second Christmas. This is a wonderful book because it is a collection. It includes "The First Christmas", "A Christmas Carol", and "The Night Before Christmas" to name a few.

Well, these are just a few that we have around our house. I also love "The Tale of the Three Trees", "The Polar Express", and "The Legend of the Candy Cane."

What are your favorites?

Friday, December 9, 2011

Christmas Thought: Advent


This is the first year we have formally participated in Advent. For the past few years we have used Christmas countdown calendars like my childhood Mr. Santa candy hanger, oragami candy cups, and Velcro ornaments on a wall tree. We still, and will always, use Mr. Santa because he was lovingly made by my Great Aunt Laura for my brother and I when we were children.

However, this year I wanted to do more. Not just for Matt, but for myself too. By December 15, I am up to my eyeballs in Christmas "spirit", but not the right kind of spirit. I'm obsessed with baking, shopping, parties, wrapping, decorating, keeping Matt under control, and finding Christmas specials on tv. And, to my shame, God's most precious gift is usually put on the back burner until...

oh wait! what?! how did that happen!!? huh? it's Christmas morning already?

And I missed it. The entire season leading up to our Savior's birth. I hate that. Does anyone else know that feeling?

This year I am trying really hard to do better. Last year I came across Ann Voskamp's free Jesse Tree advent devotion and decided that we would do it this year. I love it!! The devotion is meaty enough for adults but still kid friendly. It's a daily devotion that starts on November 29 and includes a Bible reading, devotion, prayer, application, and hanging an ornament on your Jesse tree.

"Now this Jesse Tree where our hearts climb high in this season of waiting, it’s named after
the Jesse who was the father of David, the first royal branch in the tree of the Messiah to
come, David to whom God promised that his line and his sons and his family would be
King forever. And when his sons and grandsons and great grandsons turned from God and
loved sin more than their Father and their kingdoms fell, and it seemed as though the whole
royal family tree of Jesse had been chopped right off at the roots, our covenant, promisekeeping God, He vowed, “Out of the stump of David’s family will grow a shoot— yes, a
new Branch bearing fruit from the old root… In that day the heir to David’s throne will be a
banner of salvation to all the world. The nations will rally to him, and the land where he lives
will be a glorious place.” (Isa 11:1,10)
So instead of tucking back Advent calendar flaps, we’ll do it this way: we’ll wait for the
Christ like Zacchaeus on the top limb, and we’ll read the stories of the Old Testament, the
whole pageantry of mankind, from Adam to the Messiah, each story pointing to the coming
promise, the incredibly impossible gift, the Glorious Christ. After each reading of another
promise fulfilled, we’ll hang the ornament of each story on the branches of a tree, our very
own Jesse Tree, a testament to our covenant-keeping, people-passionate God, whose love
unfolds like an endless gift down through thousands of years." ~ Ann Voskamp

If you would like more information or find out how to download your copy, click here.

Here is our tree, nothing fancy. Sticks from the yard and things I already had around the house.



If you search Jesse tree, you will find numerous devotions and tree ideas. I like Ann Voskamp's because it is free, everything is provided, and I love her writing.

Thursday, December 8, 2011

Rum Tummy Tummy

Well, well, well. Look who decided to show up again. It's always kind of awkward to start a new post after so long. I always feel like I need to do some catching up or explaining, but I never know where to begin. Any of my fellow bloggers feel the same??

Bottom line, I've been crazy busy. I think being a part-time-stay-at-home mom is busier then a full time mom or working mom. I still have all the SAHM expectations on me, but not enough time to do it all!!! In case you are wondering what I am doing now, I sub at Matt's school when I can and work three days a week at our church. The only consistency to my schedule is I know I will be busy!

I wanted to share a funny story with you from the other night. Richard had his Christmas concert Tuesday evening. Of course, Matt was thrilled about leaving his Legos and having to sit quietly in a chair for a couple of hours. However, he was a trooper. He had to sit through 2 orchestras and 2 bands before he was able to hear his daddy's. Needless to say, there was a little grumbling and a lot of begging for my iphone.

Occasionally, he would hear something he liked. Those were the best moments for me. It was fun to listen to him "name that tune" (sometimes incorrectly), watch him get excited, or just see him truly enjoy the music.

The moment that took the prize was when Richard started conducting a piece that was a variation on "Carol of the Bells". All the sudden, Matt bolted upright and started grinning from ear to ear. He begins yanking on my sleeve saying " Mom! Mom! It's that commercial!" I'm a little clueless and ask him what commercial. "You know, the lady who sings 'rum tummy tummy' with the cards. The Target one!!"

It took everything I had not to bust out laughing. My 6 year old was thrilled to hear the song that reminded him of the crazy Target lady.

In case you were living under a rock during the Black Friday shopping season, here she is in all her craziness.