1. If a frog landed on me I would be more upset than if a spider got on me.
2. When I was a little girl, I wished I was Laura Ingles Wilder and would wear my robe tied around my waist like a little pinafore.
3. I could keep having babies until I was no longer physically able.
4. I love feminine, frilly things. But you would never know it if you saw me in Kroger in my sweats and tennis shoes.
5. I LOVE coffee. Just plain old coffee with lots of half-and-half.
6. My family means everything to me.. I am blessed.
7. I was saved at summer church camp and baptised in a swimming pool. I was twelve years old. I will never forget it.
8. I have loved being in church as long as I can remember.
9. I have nursed all of my kids and they have all slept with us for some period of their babyhood.
10. I dream of being a grandmother. I pray that my house will be filled with visiting grandkids.
11. I love peanut butter.
12. I struggle with the decision to grey naturally or color my hair.
13. I dream of owning a little property in the country, but I'm really more of a city girl.
14. I volunteered at a hospital for a couple of summers in college. I worked on the floor for the terminally ill. There were at least two times that I remember answering a call from the nurse's station to find to patient had stripped off their clothes. eeewwwwwww!
15. I loved my Mamaw and Papaw and miss them something awful. They were a huge influence on who I am today.
16. I love taking pictures of my family.
17. I think of cookbooks as good reads.
18. I used to be a ballerina and a cheerleader.
19. All of my birth stories are unique, but I am most proud of my two home births and wish I could have had them all at home.
20. I love a coconut candle. It reminds me of the beach.
21. I can be really grouchy and have to constantly keep my attitude in check.
22. I used to love roller coasters and want to go white water rafting. Now I'm too chicken.
23. I was asked in kindergarten if I was kin to the Beverly Hillbillies. I wasn't sure so I asked my Mom;0)
24. I grew up camping, but now you would have to drag me kicking and screaming.
25. I love God and want to do my best for Him!
Thursday, February 12, 2009
Monday, February 9, 2009
Menu Plan Monday
Monday-
B-oatmeal, fruit, nuts
L-pink smoothies, tuna salad or peanut butter sandwiches
D-spaghetti with meat sauce, garlic toast
Tuesday-
B-eggs, toast
L-pbj, carrot sticks
D-baked chicken, rice(cook extra), peas, tossed salad
to do-make granola
Wednesday-
to do-make soup
B-granola cereal, milk, bananas
L-chicken noodle soup with carrots
D-calzones with broccoli, ham and cheese
to do-thaw turkey for lunches and soak beans
Thursday-
B-cinnamon raisin biscuits
L-smoothie, turkey and cheese sandwiches
D-chili and rice
Friday-
B-granola, bananas, milk
L-turkey and cheese sandwiches, carrot sticks
D-eat at church, no cooking!
to do-thaw fish and chicken
Saturday-
Brunch-french toast
D-baked trout, baked teriyaki chicken, slaw, homemade rolls
Sunday-
B-oatmeal, fruit, nuts
D-taco salad
B-oatmeal, fruit, nuts
L-pink smoothies, tuna salad or peanut butter sandwiches
D-spaghetti with meat sauce, garlic toast
Tuesday-
B-eggs, toast
L-pbj, carrot sticks
D-baked chicken, rice(cook extra), peas, tossed salad
to do-make granola
Wednesday-
to do-make soup
B-granola cereal, milk, bananas
L-chicken noodle soup with carrots
D-calzones with broccoli, ham and cheese
to do-thaw turkey for lunches and soak beans
Thursday-
B-cinnamon raisin biscuits
L-smoothie, turkey and cheese sandwiches
D-chili and rice
Friday-
B-granola, bananas, milk
L-turkey and cheese sandwiches, carrot sticks
D-eat at church, no cooking!
to do-thaw fish and chicken
Saturday-
Brunch-french toast
D-baked trout, baked teriyaki chicken, slaw, homemade rolls
Sunday-
B-oatmeal, fruit, nuts
D-taco salad
Pink Smoothies



I used to serve smoothies most days of the week. Now that I'm serving nine, it's more of an occasional treat. I may be able to serve them more if I can get back into making yogurt or keifer (a yogurt type drink).
Ingredients:
frozen strawberries
bananas
vanilla yogurt
milk
Add one and a half bananas and four spoonfuls of yogurt. Fill the blender halfway with milk. (orange juice makes a great smoothie too) Blend this until smooth. Add about four handfuls of strawberries. Blend until smooth and serve right away.
We make this twice to serve everyone.
This is so good. Making it with milk makes it taste like a strawberry milkshake. Add a little whipped cream on top and you've got yourself a gourmet desert.
This post is a part of Kitchen Tip Tuesday , hosted at The Finer Things in Life.
Thursday, February 5, 2009
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
Homemade Thursdays
All my girls except for Anna have been blankie girls. Wendy and Lily have been very attached to their blankets. Wendy has a pink Martha Stewart blanket, from my Aunt Barbara, that has been worn so thin it is barely in one piece-thinner than a dryer sheet with big holes. She loves it still and says it is beautiful. I bought her a similar but thicker blanket when she was 2 to see if we could "replace" the grubby one. She wanted nothing to do with the new one I offered, but thankfully Lily took right to that one and it did not go to waste!


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Tuesday, February 3, 2009
Snack For Little Hands...
Some of you will remember my post on cutting melons. The same cutting steps apply here. Wendy and Lily love oranges, but they can be quite messy. I usually cut their oranges in circles or wedges. They usually miss a good bit of fruit and the juices too. All those little strings seem to get in the way of them eating all of it also.

At this point, just slice the fruit long way into four quarters and slice into bite size pieces.

Less waste, less mess, happy kids, happy Mama!





Clementines are also a very manageable snack for little ones. I can usually get oranges cheaper:0)
This post is part of Kitchen Tip Tuesday and Help For Growing Families. Go read tons of great advice for Mamas! If you have young kids you will want to try the recipe links from Mother Hen!
Monday, February 2, 2009
Menu Plan

B- cheerios, bananas
L-ham and cheese sandwiches
D-beef hot dogs, left over chili, oven fries
Tuesday-
to do-start soup
B-oatmeal, fruit and nuts
L-chicken soup with rice and carrots
D-quick pizzas (basically any bread with pizza sauce and toppings toasted)
Wednesday-
B-biscuits and gravy
L-pbj and apples
D-calzones with ham, cheese, and broccoli
to do-(soak beans, two crock pots, cook one for weekend)
Thursday-
B-eggs and toast
L-potato soup
D-chili, chips, and cheese
Friday-
B-granola cereal, bananas, milk
L-left overs
D-penne pasta with alfredo sauce, mixed veggies
Saturday-
Brunch-pancakes with strawberries and whipped cream
D-meatloaf, potatoes, gravy, peas
Sunday-
B-oatmeal and toast
D-taco salad with cheese salsa and sour cream
desert-preacher cookies
Preacher Cookies
1/3 c. cocoa
2 c. sugar
1/2 c. milk
1 stick of butter (real butter tastes the best!)
1 tsp. vanilla
3 c. oatmeal (I use old fashioned, can use quick)
1/2 c. peanut butter (smooth or crunchy)
Mix cocoa and sugar in a heavy pan. Add milk and butter. Bring to a rolling boil for1 minute. Remove from heat. Add vanilla and peanut butter. Stir until melted. Add oatmeal. Spoon on waxed paper or cookie sheets sprayed with cooking spray and let cool.
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