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I would say that I am curious, vivacious, gregarious, sometimes funny, intelligent, easy going, very passionate about the things I love, caring, thoughtful, and kind. Maybe that is a little over the top, but I think you can count on me to be very honest. LOL

Monday, December 29, 2014

A Visitor I Don’t Often Invite

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Here he/she comes……. A visitor who appears regularly whether invited or not. A visitor I truly want to come late and leave early. If this visitor stays until tax day you know what kind of mood I will be in………UGGGH  Yes, old man winter has arrived.
Winter is my least favorite season. Duh…how do you play baseball with snow covering the field? 
I am hopelessly in love with summer, and have fallen out of love with old man winter some time ago. I find him cold and somewhat harsh. Being grumpy all winter because it isn’t summer is silly, right?  I need to find the good qualities of winter and celebrate those, be grateful for each season as it comes. The seasons will change every year whether I like it or not.
I have decided I will not complain about winter this year…don’t get me wrong….I want to…but there are so many things that I need to be grateful for that I will do my very best to find something to be each day to bring happiness into our lives. 
So here is the list I have started about ways to be grateful for this cold, harsh season!
My Winter Gratitude List #1
I am grateful for:
1.  Snow looks beautiful covering the bushes and trees….the streets not so much!
2.  Winter clothing covers body parts with style…. sweaters are the sartorial embodiment of coziness, warmth, and safety.
3.  Warm and cozy fire in the family room is so inviting.
4.  Blankets….let me just say…My home will never be without warm blankets!  I love that a warm blanket is right now swaddling my new grandson, and my daughter cuddling with her boy!
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5.  With winter a new year comes….Welcoming 2015 will be a blessing to all of us!
6.  Grace - Those moments when one more step feels impossible, when the world seems its absolute evil-worst, grace comes in the form of surprise blessings, answers to my prayers, bringing a sudden wash of gratitude, strength, or peace. Grace makes it all doable. It keeps us breathing when life gets airless. Soft when all feels hard. Gentle in harshness.
7,  Quiet…winter brings silence…a place where we can unfold and listen to our deepest intuitions and hear the wise whispers of our Father in Heaven.   Shh Be Still.
8. Hibernation…better known as Sleep, sweet sleep.  During the summer I never get enough of it.   Now I will get plenty to make me strong and effective during the day.  It feels so good to really really sleep!
9. Water….a very good reason to be grateful for winter.  Yes water, let me count the many ways:  you flow, cleanse, pitter, patter, drip, drop, cascade, gush, flush, rinse, flood, refresh, envelop, and allow life! 
10. Family – Without them life would be meaningless…to each of them I am their biggest fan…and will be there for them and pray I never let them down.
Gratitude, that very specific feeling of thankfulness in your heart, allows you to see and absorb all you have, forgetting for a moment all you may lack. It connects your brain with your heart, and gives you the ground to be more giving, effective, loving human.
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Perhaps it won’t be as hard as I think………..














Sunday, December 21, 2014

Stage 2 -

After the hard work of completely taking it apart….

we/DH has been well enough to get the tile laid in both bathrooms.

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Darkest Evening Of The Year

Dec. 21 marks the shortest, darkest day of 2014. It's the Winter solstice, which signifies a turning point in the year. From here on out, the nights will grow shorter and the days longer. I think it is a reason to celebrate….

So tonight we will have a cozy winter party…

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light candles,

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have a warm fire glowing in the fireplace,

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twinkling fairy lights hung around the stairwell.

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Our meal this evening will include dishes to celebrate the season -

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Italian Winter Soup,

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Crisp Green Salad,

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and Cluster Rolls

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Pumpkin Cream Pie

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We read a couple of stories  next to the cozy fire…..We planned to introduce Kendry to a board game or two, maybe even a jigsaw puzzle to remind us of our grandpa’s favorite pass time but….this happened:

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  Of course we enjoyed some peaceful Christmas music playing in the background.

We will end our night with a nice cup of Wassail….Grandma always made this during the holidays and it makes the house smell delightful.

We hope you can feel the love and light today and enjoy knowing that after today, the days will get longer….that means baseball is just around the corner.   In fact there are only 59 days until the first pitchers and catchers report to Spring Training…

Happy Winter Solstice!

Monday, December 15, 2014

Saturday, December 13, 2014

Budget Friendly Christmas for DH

Since DH doesn’t read my blog very often….I have no fear in sharing my Christmas gift to him….I think it is more for me so I remember what each

month is bringing!   

Here is the front cover ready for Christmas morning!

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I used the 12 Days of Christmas song to generate the ideas….customized to things that I know we both enjoy doing.  Each month will have a gift card ready….I didn’t buy them ahead of time, because I hate that some place put a date on how soon they must be used.

Dates 1 – 3 Smoothies, Dinner & Dessert, French Fries…

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Dates  4 – 6 Anniversary Night, 5 Nights of Gold Rush (maybe a visit to Jareds), KFC….and hmmmm!!!

 

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Dates 7 – 9 Swimming, Milk Shakes, Baseball Game

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Dates 10 – 12 Halloween Trick or Treating, Concert & Hot Chocolate, A Christmas Surprise!

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Back Cover….this year has had many good, bad, and wonderful days…We truly made ours a wonderful marriage this year!   We found the time we needed to work through our pain.  We faced hard truths. We let go of years of bitterness. We learned how to anchor our respect for one another.  And we found a wellspring of hope in the midst of our healing.

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Friday, December 12, 2014

Asleep under the Tree

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The little on nestled all snug with his pillow and blanket while visions of sugarplums danced in his head.......

Do you think sugarplums are dancing in this little head?     

More like trains, helicopters, and airplanes dance in his little head!

Sweet dreams my sweet little hug a mugga!

Wednesday, December 10, 2014

Story of the Three Wise Men…and a snack!

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During the time when Jesus was born there was a very mean king who ruled the land, his name was King Herod.  Remember his name, because we will talk about him later.

Soon after Jesus was born,  wise men were traveling on their camels; one night they noticed a very strange star in the sky.  They knew that this star meant that the King of the Jews, the One who would save the world had been born.

When the mean King... (what was his name again?) Herod heard this he got very worried.

He called a meeting with all the other important people in the area and asked them where this special baby had been born.  The people replied, "In Bethlehem, because they heard that one day a special person would come from there and take care of all the people."

Then King Herod called the wise men to a secret meeting and found out from them exactly where they saw the star.  He then told them, "Go and find this child.  As soon as you find him, tell me, so that I can go and worship him."

After they had spoken to the King, the wise men left to find the baby.  They didn't know exactly where the baby was, but at night they followed the star in the east.  They followed the star until it hung right over the very place where Jesus was.

When they finally had arrived they were very excited and happy.  They found Jesus laying in Mary's arms, and they bowed down and worshipped him.

After that they opened the gifts they had brought Jesus.  They were gold, frankincense and myrrh.  These were very expensive gifts, gifts that you would give to a King, not to a baby.  Mary thanked them for bringing the gifts for Jesus, and the wise men went to find a place to sleep for the night.

As the wise men were sleeping, they each had the same dream.  They were not to go back and tell King Herod where they found Jesus.  King Herod didn't want to find Jesus to worship him, he wanted to kill him because he was jealous that this baby would someday be better than him.

So the wise men went home another way so that Herod would not know where they had come from.  They also decided that they would not tell King Herod anything about what they had seen.

When the wise men had left, an angel appeared to Joseph in a dream.  "Get up," the angel said, "take Jesus and Mary and run away to Egypt.  Stay there until I come to you again, because Herod is going to search for Jesus to kill him."

Joseph immediately got up and woke up Mary, and she gently picked up Jesus so he wouldn't wake from his sleep.  They left in the middle of the night for Egypt, so no one would see them.

They were safe in Egypt, and after King Herod died an angel appeared to Joseph and told him they could go to a place called Nazareth.  And that's where Jesus grew up.

Monday, December 8, 2014

F is for Fajitas

This week we are learning the letter F.   All of our dinners will have something that starts with the letter….Fish, Fettuccini, French Toast, Fried Rice, Farfalle Pasta, and Fruit Pizza….tonight we enjoy:

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F is for Fajitas

1  green peppers, sliced
1 red pepper, sliced
1 yellow onion, sliced
1 lb – 1 1/2 lb. boneless skinless chicken breast, cut into strips
fajita seasoning (cumin, chili powder, garlic salt, lime/lemon)

Combine all raw ingredients into Ziploc bag and let marinate until ready to cook.  Then put into skillet with 2 TBSP oil. Stir fry until chicken is thoroughly cooked and veggies have softened. Serve in warm flour tortillas.  Yummy….see you tomorrow with our Fish recipe!

Monday, December 1, 2014

Incredibly Italian–Garlic Shrimp Appetizer

It has been way to long since I have made a visit to my blog…and I apologize to myself!   So much has happened over the last 3 months I have lots of catching up to do…which I promise myself I will get to. 

I made an incredible find while at my childhood home.  My father was a collector of many things….one thing I didn’t know he enjoyed collecting to cookbooks!    To my surprise I found a simple and yes Incredible Italian cookbook.   Just a little pamphlet with some really great recipes.   For several years we have been trying to find just the right Garlic Shrimp Appetizer and this book just happens to have one….so here it is with fanfare!

garlic shrimp appetizers

1/2 T chopped parsley

1/2 T red pepper flakes

1/3 C olive oil

2 T fresh lemon juice

2 to 4 garlic cloves, peeled and sliced

1 bay leaf

3/4 lb small to medium shrimp, shelled and deveined

In a large shallow skillet, over medium to high heat, cook the pepper, bay leaf and garlic in oil until garlic is golden.  Remove bay leaf.  Add shrimp and cook 3 – 4 minutes.  Transfer to serving dish, sprinkle with lemon juice and parsley.  Serve immediately.