Sunday, November 10, 2013

Things my Kids Say

* One night, when Josh was going to bed (early because he was so tired) he informed me that his poop wouldn't come out because it was sleeping.  Yep.  He did.

* Nate informed me that other day that a head ache is really something in our tummy's.  So I asked him if a stomach ache is in our heads.  He looked at me and said, "That's so silly mom".

* Anytime Josh is hungry he tells me that his stomach is "waggeling" :-)

*Apparently I'm a mind reader because Nate's favorite thing to say is something like this, "Mom, please put on something that I want to watch."  Me: "Well what do you want to watch?".  Nate: "Just put on something I want".  Every single time I guess, I'm wrong :-)

 *While Trick-or-Treating, Nate kept running ahead so Josh would yell, "Nate, stay with the group, you must stay with the group!".  Then he would look at me and say, "Mom, what is a group?" :-)

* My husband wanted to run a quick errand but the boys decided they wanted to go.  At first he was just going to take Josh but then Nate saw them . . when told he couldn't go this time, he started to cry, looked at me and said, "But mom, I want to go because I just love daddy so much."  Needless to say, no one can say no to that reasoning and Nate got to go too.

* Josh wanted to play catch with Darryl one night before bed.  Darryl was getting ready to throw the basketball (actually a stuffed toy of the dogs) when Josh said, "Catch it to me daddy, Catch it to me" HA!  Well, Josh IS trying to "catch" it.  I should also mention that he would blow on each of his hands before throwing it and, when he threw it in the "goal" he would raise his arms and yell, "SCORE!".  He is learning to enjoy sports ;-)

*Continuing with sports:  Josh announced one night that we were playing football; once we were all "set" he said, "1, 2, 3, START YOUR ENGINES . . GO!"  I think we need to clarify a little better how to start Football. 

*And . . .while playing a weird version of basketball in the living room, Nate, announced that he wanted to play on a real "Baseball Court".  I think next semester we will study the basics of sports HA!

Saturday, November 9, 2013

Winter Reading List AKA What I'm reading

The other day I realized that one of the things I've gotten away from is my reading goal.  That stack of books I want to read for the benefit of learning and living better.  Every since I got my Kindle almost two years ago I've found it easy to read for fun but reading the non-fiction "make your life better" books just don't work for me on that device.  I know, weird.  I have a few books on hand that I really want to read (or finish reading) as well as others on my list.  Ironically, and unbeknownst to me when I first starting thinking about this, Kelly over at Kellys Korner did a Link-up just yesterday on this very topic!

"The Power of a Positive Mom" is a book that I started a year or two ago but never finished.  It is a great book and I think is more suited for the season of life I'm in now with two little boys who look to me for all things and need me to be positive!

This book I started with a Good Morning Girls book study and really enjoyed it . . . until I had to return it to the library.  Again, my boys are at the age that they have become my Ministry so I really need this book!

This book is written by Courtney Joseph who writes the blog "Women Living Well".  I was part of the book club to announce this book back in October.  Wait, you missed that?  So did I HA!  Actually we were only given the PDF version of the book which made it difficult to read.  So now I want to get the real book so I can actually read it!

I have never heard of this book . . .until I saw Kelly's post yesterday.  I'm trying to get back to my "living simply" idea so I think that this would be a good book for me to pick up!


"Unglued" has been on my list for awhile :-)  I hope it is good!

That's it for now - I own the first two books so I'm working on reading those and will be purchasing the last three books within the week.  I've also started going back through my OLD book posts and boy, did I forget about a lot of great books.  I need to update my list that is for sure!




Friday, November 8, 2013

Food Friday - Creamy Tomato Tortellini Soup

Creamy Tomato Tortellini Soup
adapted from Key Ingredient

I've had this recipe pinned for awhile and decided to finally make it.  It was simple and had basic ingredients I knew we would like.  It really is just a glorified Tomato Soup with Tortellini but it would make a great "company" soup because it looks fancy but it super easy to make.  One change I will make next time is to not use as much Italian Seasoning - I would probably cut it in half :-)  I served some simple ham sandwiches with this soup - Hawaiian Rolls with a Ham Steak that I had fried up in a pan and cut into small pieces.  It was very good! 


Ingredients

2 whole large Cloves Of Garlic Minced
2 Tbl Olive Oil
2 10¾ oz Cans of Condensed Tomato Soup
¼ cup Sun Dried Tomatoes, chopped or 2 Tbl Of Sun Dried Tomato Paste
2 cups Half-and-half
2 cups Chicken Stock
1 tsp Onion Powder
1 Tbl Italian Seasoning
½ tsp Salt
½ tsp Pepper
1 whole 9 Oz Package Of Cheese Filled Tortellini
½ cup Shredded Parmesan Cheese, for garnish


 

Directions

Saute garlic with the olive oil in a large stock pot over medium heat until golden brown. Be sure to keep an eye on it so it doesn’t get too brown or burnt. When the garlic is done, add tomato soup, tomatoes, half and half, chicken stock and spices. Bring to a simmer. Once simmering, drop tortellini into the soup. Cook according to the package directions. After tortellini are cooked, ladle soup into bowls and top with parmesan cheese

Thursday, November 7, 2013

Weekly Menu

Welcome back to the most exciting post of the week ;-)  There really isn't anything exciting to talk about this week so I'll just get right to our menu

Friday - Taco Night!  Tonight I'm going to Make Del Taco Crispy Fish Tacos.  This is something I've never made before but I love Fish tacos so I hope these are good!  We'll have some Roasted Parmesan Green Beans and, of course, Chips and Salsa. (Nate would starve if I didn't have "Chips and Sauce" in the house!)

Saturday  - We will get something somewhere ;-)  The boys have been asking to go to a toy store for awhile so we'll either just take them up to Walmart to look around or if we feel like taking a drive, we'll go to Toys R Us.  Either way, we'll get dinner somewhere (Maybe at the Chinese Buffet if we stay local!)

Sunday - Root Beer Pulled Pork Sandwiches.  I will actually cook the pork on Saturday since it has to be in the crock for a long time; then we can just reheat it for dinner after church. With it we'll have Sweet Potato Casserole and Acorn Squash.

Monday - Homemade Veggie Soup - when I printed this, I thought it was new but after reading it I realized that it is actually the Weight Watchers Veggie soup HA!  I might (if I remember) leave some of the pork from Sunday without BBQ Sauce and add it to the veggie soup to make it a little heartier for dinner. 

Tuesday - Baked Parika-Parmesan Chicken, Cheesy Cauliflower Bake, Roasted Carrots and Rolls

Wednesday - Amish Breakfast Casserole (we never had it a few weeks ago!), Roasted Asparagus, and Fruit

Thursday - Pan Fried Pork Chops, Green Bean Casserole and New Potatoes and Rolls

Other Stuff:  I've been working on trying to have some planned lunches/snacks for me.  I am getting more creative with salads but sometimes I want something different.  I found a recipe on Pioneer Woman for "Simple Sesame Noodles" that sound good.  I'll make those on a day I make spaghetti for the kids.  If this recipe is good, I think I can freeze the "sauce" and just take it out anytime I want this dish for lunch.  For one snack Idea I'm going to make Cranberry-Pomegranate Sauce.  Oh, and buy some Pomegranate's so I can snack on the seeds (they are work to prep but they are so good!).

I'll be honest, I'm not a super fan of Apple Pie.  Don't get me wrong, if you make me one, I will enjoy it, especially with some good vanilla ice cream but, if you have 6 pies on the table, I won't pick apple.  I found a recipe for "Dreamy Apple Pie" and really want to try it . . .so I will.  It will either be good or not.

Pumpkin Cinnamon Rolls are also on the plan.  I'd like to put them together on Saturday so we can have them for Breakfast on Sunday. 

Finally, I've been wanting to try Pioneer Woman's Cinnamon Toast - so I'm planning it for this week.  If I remember :-)

Wednesday, November 6, 2013

An Attitude of Thanksgiving

Starting November 11th, the Good  Morning Girls devotional study will be on Thanksgiving - a simple two week study focusing our hearts on Gratitude. 
I'm looking forward to this for multiple reasons but I really love that it is only two weeks long :-)  I tend to do really well with other GMG studies . . .for two weeks . . .then I lose focus. !

I know that on Facebook and even on blogs people are doing the "Days of Thanksgiving"; listing all of the things they are thankful for each day.  I love it and have done it for the past several years but this year I decided to be Thankful in the quietness of my heart.  To make my "attitude of gratitude" personal and then to (hopefully) allow that spirit of Thanksgiving to be seen, not heard.  Then, to have be seen not just now but all year. 


 

Tuesday, November 5, 2013

A Giveaway from Elisha Press

I was recently asked to be part of a new book launch and giveaway!  Read below and make sure to link to the Elisha Press blog post to enter to win a copy of the book!

 

A bully, an icy creek, and a big giveaway from Elisha Press

Elisha Press, a publisher of Christian novels particularly suitable for homeschool families, is launching a new title this week. Julie: The Redemption Of The Backyard Bully is an all-new spinoff on The Reunion by Rachael McIntire. Both books are recommended as read-aloud material for the whole family. Solo readers of Julie should be twelve or older.

Fans of The Reunion may remember Julie Greene, the Gladstones' troublesome neighbor who almost drowned in the creek. This new novel - longer and illustrated - tells Julie's story before and after that incident, through the now-aging eyes of "Grandma" Greene. How can a sullen bully learn to be a selfless friend? How can a jealous young lady learn to be grateful and contented no matter what life brings? What does it mean to follow Jesus in the practical work and play of daily life? All this and more is waiting for you within the pages of _Julie_.

Author Rachael McIntire says that many elements of Julie are based on incidents from her own life. Growing up in the 1960's, she experienced firsthand the challenges of that tumultuous time. Though the sixties are now long gone, the principles of God remain the same eternally. It is her hope that some of these principles may penetrate young hearts and minds through the story of the backyard bully and her redemption.

 As part of their launch event, Elisha Press is giving away one autographed copy of "Julie" every day this week. By entering once, you'll have a chance to win each time. This is a 183-page softcover book with 19 black-and-white illustrations like the example shown here.


The sooner you enter the giveaway, the better chance you have to win - so don't wait! Click here and put in your email address to sign up.


Saturday, November 2, 2013

Aye Matey!

This is the first year that the boys have picked out their own Costumes and, yes, I will admit that I think picking out costumes is fun for me too.  I find Halloween to be a fun holiday - my kids will ask me "What is Halloween for?" and I will always reply, "Free Candy!" .   I would like to decorate my hard a little bit but I think I need to play a little earlier for that :-/

Anyway, Nate told me he wanted to be a dragon and Josh said a ghost.  We went to Party City and looked at what they had.  Josh quickly changed his mind and wanted to be a Pirate (which I was glad because I didn't want to have to make a ghost costume HA).  We tried on the one dragon costume but it did not fit Nate at all.  Nate picked out another pirate costume but was a little disappointed.  The next day I went onto the website and found a dragon costume and, so I could be mother of the year, ordered it.  When it came, Nate was so excited, tried it on and seemed to like it but then . . .looked at me and said, "I really don't like this, I want to be a Pirate". Seriously?  Oh well!

So, here are my two Pirates.  :-)