Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Menu Plan Monday...er..Tuesday



Well, I might be a day late in getting this out there, but at least I am getting it out.  I have had a weekly menu in my head for a few days, but haven't been able to get it in writing.  I HAVE to have it in writing.


Another thing I am working on is sticking more to a task oriented schedule each day.  I make the schedule the night before.  So far, so good.  I give myself a few assignments for the next day, along with blocks of time to do the things I need to do like, reading to boys, spending some quality time with each kid even if it is only 10 minutes.  I also feel like God is telling me to focus on being "PRESENT" in the moment.  If it is a homeschool block of time, I need to be fully in that, and not distracted.  Same goes for lunch.  This seems like a small thing, but since trying to stick to what is assigned for that day, I realize that I am in the habit of being swayed here and there by random thoughts.  Then by the end of the day, I have 5 open projects around the house, and the air is full of confusion and chaos.  God is a God of order, and my family and I definitely function better under order than confusion and chaos.  Who doesn't?

Happy Week!  Enjoy the sunshine and take some time to read with your children.  It will bless you both.


Monday- Baked Tilapia, brown rice, and sauteed Cabbage
Tues.  Slow Cooker Turkey Meatball lasagna (I am using turkey meatballs instead of hamburger cuz that is what I have)
Wed.-Crispy Rosemary Chicken and Fries (borrowed this from Organizing Junkie)
Thurs.  Leftovers
Friday- herb mediterranean chicken pizza (also borrowed from organizing junkie)
Sat. - go out to eat after chruch
Sunday- Sloppy joes, baked (fried) okra, fruit

Monday, March 15, 2010

Different Kinds of Happy

I just LOVE Sara Groves.  Her new album, "Fireflies and Songs" is great.  She is so honest and real in her writing style.  I found the following quote in an interview found here discussing the background for her songs on this new CD:

If you could get everybody in America to listen to three of the songs on the new record, which three would you want to make sure that everybody heard?
I’ll start with “Different Kinds of Happy” because that’s part of our sickness: that we’re pursuing this ultimate, personal comfort and happiness until you’ve suffered through something and get on the other side, and you realize that there’s different kinds of happy.  There’s the happy of my wedding day, which is sort of what all the movies are about, the sweetness of standing up with my family looking on and all the beauty of that.  And then there’s the happy of a day in the counselor’s office where we’ve just ripped our guts out and laid them on the table, and I’ve told him, “This is who I really am.  Are you going to stick around?” and he just showed me, “This is who I really am. Are you going to stick around?”  And we walked out of there with a joy; I can’t even explain the happy of that day.  It’s just unspeakable.  Our marriage now is the fruit of that better foundation being laid.  That was like at Year Seven.  Of all the marriages that I know, the best ones have just gone to hell and back.  Not that you have to do that; I know some marriages where that having just disemboweled each other, but pretty much the best marriages I know are just beautiful because they’ve had to work it out.  That’s what “Different Kinds of Happy is about.” I just love that mess

Take a listen and enjoy:








go on and ask me anything
what do you need to know
I'm not holding on to anything
I'm not willing to let go of
to be free, to be free
I've got to ask you something
but please don't be afraid
there's a promise here thats heavier
than your answer might weigh
baby it's me, it's me
it's a sweet, sweet thing
standing here with you and nothing to hide
light shining down to our very insides
sharing our secrets, bearing our souls,
helping each other come clean
secrets and cyphers
there's no good way to hide
there's redemption in confession
and freedom in the light
I'm not afraid, I'm not afraid
better than our promises
is the day we got to keep them
I wish those two could see us now
they never would believe how
there are different kinds of happy
different kinds of happy
there are different kinds of happy
different kinds of happy


Love her!!!

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Boutique inspired "Baby Hooded Towel"

I've been promising to post this creative project for a while.  Its actually been finished for several weeks, but because it was surprise gift for my sister in law, who is expecting the first girl in our family, I didn't want to ruin the surprise.  Who knows, maybe she actually reads my blog.  I wish I would have had more inspiration when I was expecting my 3 boys.  I would love to have something now that I actually made for them, like a blanket, or towel.  I don't know about you, but when I was pregnant, the creative juices were non-existent.  I have only recently felt them come back to me full force, and my youngest is 3.  However, I now get why little old ladies knit blankets for babies.  It is so heart warming to know that a baby will have something that you poured your heart and time into.  That is the way I felt while making this towel.  The baby's name will be "Bliss."  Isn't that beautiful?  I am sorry that I didn't include any actual photos of the making of the towel.  I got in a sewing mode and didn't dare stop to take even a photo, for fear I wouldn't be able to get back into the groove.

I started with a regular size bath towel and a wash cloth of same color.  I found some girly pink fabric at Hobby Lobby and decided to add it to the back of the towel.  Let me now say that I don't consider myself a sewer at all.  I happen to have a sewing machine, and I took a 2 week sewing class at a local fabric store one summer when I was 17.  I looked up several different methods for making hooded bath towels.  The method I chose made the most sense to me.

I measured out the fabric to cover the towel and wash cloth.  Then I sewed the fabric onto towel inside out around 3.5 sides, just like you would a pillow.  Then I turned it right side out and finished the rest of the last side by hand.  For those of you that don't know how to do this stitch, you must learn.  Once you do, you will want to take on more projects.  I have wowed my kids by performing "surgery" on their favorite stuffed animals with this stitch.  No more sloppy home made looking sewing projects either.  To learn this simple stitch go here.  I actually have found hand sewing to be really therapeutic.  It relaxes me to just sit and sew.  It didn't used to, trust me.

So once both pieces were covered, I found the middle of the towel, and the middle of the washcloth, and pinned them together.  Then I sewed the two pieces together by hand, because it was too thick to do it with my machine.  Then I took the top of the washcloth and folded the two ends together and sewed it shut by hand, as well.  This is what makes the "hood."  The hooded towel is technically done now, but I wanted to add the baby's name to it.  I used iron on letters.  Isn't it so cute?

Again, I apologize that my pics are already completed pics (and not very good ones, at that).  I will do better at documenting the next project.  I still haven't figured out how to get a good picture with my camera.  The lighting is never quite right.  Would love some tips for that.

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Sunday, March 7, 2010

Menu Plan Monday

This week, I am going to be more intentional to get more veggies into my daily diet.  I like vegetables a lot, but they aren't as easy to grab and eat as simple carbs.

Monday-Baked Tilapia Fillets, Spinach, and wild rice
Tuesday-Grilled chicken, sauteed cabbage, biscuits
Wednesday-Grilled Cheese and Tomato Soup
Thursday-Leftovers
Friday-Flank steak, Swiss Chard, Mashed Potatoes

As always, you can find hundreds of other meal ideas over at Organizing Junkie.

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Finding a "Kindred" Blogger

Since discovering this vast "Blog Land," I am always so thrilled to, every now and then, come across someone who I know I would be friends with if we met in person.  I found such a person over at
 The V Spot.  Not only is she very talented with her crafty yet thrifty projects, but she has a great sense of humor and is a great communicator, in my opinion.  Don't let the funny Blog name scare you off.  She has some great posts about her genuine faith in the Lord, but tells it like she sees it.  I get her.  Here is a little sneak peek into her mind.  (I've had this moment happen almost exactly like this, in my own life)

Dear Handsome Hubby,
Sometimes I have a day where 20 things I needed to accomplish are still 20 things not quite finished by the time you get home.

Sometimes one of those things is an art of craft project that I've been stalking on other blogs, and getting confirmation that it's a current and good idea by seeing similar things in stores.

Sometimes it's something I finally started to work on right about the time you walk in the door.
Sometimes it is a really, really bad idea to come in, wrinkle your nose and criticize something before you see it finished.

Sometimes if you do that, I will be instantly frustrated. I will feel cut off at the knees creatively, will second guess my original vision. In political or legal jargon: your attitude has a chilling effect on my creativity.

signed,
The Cranky, Premenstrual Crafter



Stay tuned for my "Creative Post" coming soon.