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Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Prayer Journal

And my God will supply ALL your needs according to His riches in glory in Jesus Christ. -Philippians 4:19

Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything, by prayer and repeition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. -Philippians 4:6


During our time living in Oklahoma I kept a prayer journal (pictured in the middle above).  It had a space for me to reflect on 'a moment of thanks', 'a prayer' and 'an answer'.  This made it very simple for me to keep track of how God was working in my life.  The first entry was April 7, 2002 and the last entry was on January 29, 2006.  One of the last entries reads:

"Be with Jarrod and I as we discover what you have in store for our lives.  Please calm our concerns regardng moving and finances.  Please speak to us and let us know when the time is for a baby...."

We had just decided to move back home to Texas, but little did we know Emma would be born that year!

After that prayer journal had been filled I never started a new one.  I always had intentions but never got around to it.  That is, until last night!  My new one (pictured to the left) has its first entry.  To the right is the Women's Study Bible Jarrod got me for Christmas.  God knows our needs/wants/feelings, long before we do.  This is AMAZING!!  Even so, he desires for us to voice those to Him in prayer.  He desires an open line of communication. 

Friday, March 18, 2011

Grow garden, grow!!

Well, here it is.  Our very first veggie/fruit garden.  I am hoping and praying that it is very bountiful :)


 Little did I know that my husband is a professional gardener.  He says that his college horticulture class really came in handy :)  We had so many different types of seeds that he kept having to add rows alongside other rows! 


I did the easy part.  Emma enjoyed helping and I think it will be really neat for her to watch over the next few months.  We planted tomatoes, squash, onions, peppers, lettuce, corn, orange & white pumpkins, watermelon, strawberries and cantalope.  There could be more, I can't remember right now. 


I will definitely keep you all updated on our garden.  Hopefully we will have enough to share with all of you! 

Monday, February 14, 2011

Valentine party

A goal of mine was to plan and host a gathering at our house. 

Today we hosted a Valentine party for nine of E&O's little friends.  This has been my project since the new year began!  Although party planning can be quite time consuming, it is SO much fun...maybe even a dream job of mine!  I follow numerous creative mama blogs and only wish that the finished party layout was as easy as they make it look.  Over the past several weeks I have made more stops at Hobby Lobby than I wish to share!  I love to celebrate the most special days in life.  I love to have friends and family over for a great time.  Today I was able to do both and it was a joy!

There were two food tables.  The menu included marshmallows on a stick, cupcakes, rice krispy bars, strawberry trifle, chocolate covered strawberries, passion pops, a cheese ball (heart) with crackers, heart shped sandwiches, mini pizzas with pepperonis cut into hearts, chips and "pink" dip, veggies, fruit kabobs (with heart shaped watermelon) and love potion (Caprisuns & bottled water).


 These hanging pom poms are relatively easy to create and add lots of color to any party theme.  I made ten total.  I also made this fun banner with my amazing Cricut machine:

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I finally assembled my own cupcake tower!  This will definitely come in handy for future celebrations of all knds.  Many thanks to my amazing husband for his help with this.  I am a huge cupcake fan.  Not only are they super yummy, but they are easy to serve and fun to decorate.




What a sweet bunch of friends! 


For storytime we read "Happy Valentine's Day, Little Critter" by Mercer Mayer:

Next, we decorated Valentine mailboxes for our exchange:





The kiddos enjoyed playing hot potato before lunch:

XOXO


OWEN - my funny Valentine


EMMA - sweet as sugar

"Love is patient; love is kind; love is not envious or boastful or arrogant or rude. It does not insist on its own way; it is not irritable or resentful; it does not rejoice in wrongdoing, but rejoices in the truth. It bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things." ~1 Corinthians 13: 4-7

Thursday, February 3, 2011

It's tutu cute!!

Tonight I tackled another goal on my list.  It's amazing what one can get done when it's too cold to go outside :)  This fun tutu is perfect for little ballerinas of all sizes! 


Materials:

Colorful tulle
No roll elastic
Scissors

Directions:

Measure ballerina's waist
Cut elastic accordingly & tie ends together
Cut tulle in 22" strips
Fold strip in half then loop around elastic
(Youtube video may make more sense!)
Push loop knots together very closely until full

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Homemade applesauce

Our kiddos LOVE applesauce.  It ranks right up there with goldfish and fruit snacks!  I decided to flex my domestic muscle and try to make it myself.  It was super easy in the crock pot.  Not only was it yummy, but it made the house smell great too.  Owen especially loved it.  If you make it, I would recommend doubling the recipe.  Enjoy :)


Ingredients:
  • 6 medium apples
  • 1/2 cup Water
  • 1 tsp. – 1 tbsp. Cinnamon
  • 1 tsp. Sugar
  • 1/2 tsp. Vanilla Extract

Directions:

  • Peel and core apples.
  • Chop up into chunky pieces.
  • Place apples in crockpot.
  • In separate bowl, combine water, cinnamon, sugar, and vanilla.
  • Pour mixture over apples in crockpot, and stir around, so apples are evenly coated.
  • Cover crockpot, and cook on low for 4 hours, or until soft.

Thursday, January 27, 2011

Homemade lasagna

I've always wanted to try homemade lasagna.  It is a family favorite but we usually heat a frozen one.  I forgot to take a photo of the finished product, so here is what you get.....
 
 
Ingredients:
1 lb. Lean or extra-lean ground turkey
3 Garlic cloves, sliced, separated
2 cans Diced tomatoes
2 (6 oz) cans Tomato paste
2 T Basil
3 T Parsley
1 t Salt
3 cups Fat-free cottage cheese
1/2 cup Egg substitute (egg beaters- equivalent of 2 beaten eggs)
1/2 t Pepper
1/8 cup Parmesan cheese
3-4 cups Grated mozzarella cheese
Whole wheat lasagna noodles (I always use oven-ready to save time.)
Cooking Spray

Directions:
  1. Preheat oven to 325 degrees.
  2. Lightly brown the meat with 2 cloves of the sliced garlic. Add the canned tomatoes, tomato paste, basil, 1 T parsley, 1/2 t salt and last clove of garlic. If too thick, add a few tablespoons of water. Let simmer 15-20 minutes.
  3. In a medium size bowl mix cottage cheese, eggs, pepper, 1/2 t salt, 2 T parsley and Parmesan cheese.
  4. Prepare 13x9 inch baking dish with cooking spray. Cover bottom of pan with one layer of cooked noodles (or oven-ready). Place 1/2 of the cottage cheese mixture on top of the noddles, followed by 1/2 of the mozzarella cheese. Place 1/2 of meat sauce on top of the cheese. Repeat, starting again with noodles and ending on top with the remaining meat sauce.
  5. Bake for 30 minutes on middle rack.
  6. Let cool 5-10 minutes before slicing and serving to allow it to set.
Serves 12 (THANKS to my friend Stephanie C. for this tasty recipe!)
 
1 goal down, 29 to go.......

Saturday, January 22, 2011

Sew I did it....

Last week I attended my very first private sewing lesson!!  I learned the basics and became more familiar with my new machine.  In the photo below you can see that I learned how to sew a blind hem (top fabric), a button hole (middle fabric) and to switch up different designs and deminsions (bottom fabric)! 


Honestly, just threading the machine is a little intimidating to me right now, but I know that with a lot of practice (and several more private lessons) I will learn to love it!  And just think, in just over eight months I will have a beautiful set of Christmas stockings ready for Santa :)