Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Toddler Tuesday: Fun Fall Photos

I have been trying to get my act together to take some pictures of Logan before the Fall leaves become compost and snow arrives.  
Finally, today I found some time and it was a pretty nice day.
So, Logan and I set out on an adventure to Hammel Woods for a photo session.  I was able to shoot the following photos before the batteries in my camera died.  Boo.








Meals Meals Meals, 10/31 through 11/6

Monday
B: Banana Mango Smoothies
L: Veggie Burger on greens salad with 2 TB of dressing; homemade applesauce
D: Chicken Tortilla Soup Crockpot style (I didn't end up making it for Sunday's meal)

Tuesday
B: Whole Wheat Pancakes
L: LO Soup
D: Shrimp Stir-fry

Wednesday
B: Yogurt and a Banana
L: Spinach salad topped with leftover shrimp; homemade applesauce
D: Chili Lime Chicken Burgers (Trader Joe's Freezer Section)

Thursday
L: Egg Salad Sandwiches, veggies and hummus
D: Creamy Pumpkin Pasta

Friday
B: Veggie Strata Bake
L: LO
D: Mini Meat Loaves, Baked Potatoes

Saturday
B: Banana Muffins
L/D: Out with friends!

Sunday
B: Toast with PB
L/D: Family in town

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Menu Monday...on a Wednesday

I have been slacking in the blog department but I am hoping to get back in a routine pretty quick.  So here is my menu plan for this week...I really did make it on Sunday but just now got the chance to post it.

Monday
B: Smoothies
L: Salad with 2 TB of dressing; apple
D: Balsamic Chicken with spinach and cous cous (this was delish!)

Tuesday
B: Eggy Peek-a-boo Toast-Logan's favorite
L: BLAT's made with turkey bacon and avocado
D: Baked Tilapia (seasoned with a little salt, pepper and paprika), steamed broccoli and sauted red onions

Wednesday
B: Yogurt and a Banana
L: Grilled Chicken Salad (used leftover chicken from Balsamic Chicken recipe)
D: Roasted Veggie Lasagna-made with eggplant, roasted red peppers and whole wheat no boil noodles

Thursday
B: Toast with PB
L: Spicy Peanut Penne
D: Leftovers (Joe gets LO as I am going to visit grandma Nova)

Friday
Spending time with Grandma Nova-my plan is to watch my portions and avoid sugar

Saturday
B: Cereal
L/D: Not sure yet

Sunday
B: Oatmeal
L/D: Chicken Tortilla Soup-crockpot style

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Wednesday Weigh-in: From Desperation to Determination

Accountability.  Sometimes that can be a scary word.  Accountability means opening up, being real with another person and allowing him/her to share in a part of your life that can be very personal.  I know personally, accountability forces me to be extremely vulnerable.  Allowing someone else to examine or keep track of what I am doing, opens me up to the possibility of public failure-which for me is one of the worst possible scenarios.  Fear of failure and fear of others knowing I have failed are two things that stress me out!  

As I continue to examine my life, I realize that accountability is not only important but it is essential.  Though it is scary to put myself out there at first, in the long run, accountability has actually been just what I need.  Leading the Made to Crave bible study has been a huge accountability partner!  I have 12 other women keeping me in check. =) 

Even the greatest of leaders needed accountability.  King David was a great king.  He walked closely with God; he was a mighty warrior and a gifted musician.  God had blessed him with so much yet he still felt deprived because he wanted the wife of another man.  As we know, David allowed his temptations to overtake him.  Each time he took a wife or a concubine, he made what he probably thought was a small compromise.  He probably thought, "No big deal" or "It can't hurt this one time."  But 7 wives later he was in a very different place.

With no accountability, each small compromising step David took, added up to a great distance away from God's heart.  It was in this place of desperation that David found himself taking what was not his, trying to cover it up and having a man killed.  Talk about displeasing God!  This is David we are talking about here!  The man who even God said, "I have found David, son of Jesse a man after my own heart; he will do everything I want him to do." (Acts 13:22)  But even David needed accountability in his life.  No one questioned his actions and he felt no reason to stop.  Even the greatest of leaders reap the consequences of a life lacking accountability.

We all need accountability in our lives.  Accountability doesn't mean we will never sin or mess up.  But it does help us fight harder against our struggles.  It also helps to know someone is there to help us get back up when we do fall. 

As Lysa points out in her book, King Solomon knew the the power of accountability:
  
Two are better than one, because they have a good return for their labor:
If either of them falls down, one can help the other up.
But pity anyone who falls and has no one to help them up.
Also, if two lie down together, they will keep warm.
   But how can one keep warm alone?
Though one may be overpowered,
   two can defend themselves.
A cord of three strands is not quickly broken.
Ecclesiastes 4:9-12


Who is holding you accountable? If you cannot name at least one person then it is time for you to find someone.  Ask someone to join you on your journey.  You will be glad you did.

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Wednesday Weigh-in: Fear

Our Made to Crave Bible study kicked off this past Sunday and we had a great turn out!  14 women have committed to this journey and I am so excited for us to be in this together!  Session #1 in the series is called From Deprivation To Empowerment.  In this session, Lysa shares about facing her battle with food head on.  This week, we are challenged daily to read the Made to Crave book and to dive into God's word.  One topic Lysa addersses on Day 2 is FEAR.

I had a conversation with one of the women in the class this week about FEAR.  You see this woman wants to lose weight and be healthy but she is afraid.  She is afraid of failing yet one more "diet."  She doesn't want to disappoint others and she doesn't want to disappoint herself.  This journey she is being called to seems insurmountable.  The road is long.  The burden is heavy.  Yet she wants to stick to it...but what if she can't do it.  What if she fails.  What if others see her fail.

This my friends is a defining moment!  I am not going to sugar coat anything here...This journey is tough.  The road is long and seems neverending.  The burden is overwhelming.  It is too much for one person.  And you are going to feel weak and tired.  There will be times when you feel empty because you are not using food to fill a void.  This is where God wants you.  He wants you in your weakness.  He "will boast all the more gladly in your weakness."  Read 2 Corinthians 12:9-10!  Post it on you fridge, memorize it, tuck it away in your heart!

 But he said to me, “My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.” Therefore, I will boast all the more gladly about my weaknesses, so that Christ’s power may rest on me. That is why, for Christ’s sake, I delight in weaknesses, in insults, in hardships, in persecutions, in difficulties. For when I am weak, then I am strong.
2 Corinthians 12:9-10

Some of you on this journey want to give up.  Many of you felt the fear of this journey hit you as soon as we started.  Open your hearts and your minds to the strength of the Lord.  Lean into him as you look toward a healthy future!  Remember the other women tackling this journey as they remember and pray for you this week.  You have been called to this journey...you can endure all things, you can conquer all things through Christ who strengthens you! 

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Toddler Tuesday: Kanow's Corn Maze

Last week we set out on a little adventure to Konow's Corn Maze.  Don't be fooled by the name, this place has tons of fun stuff to do for kids of all ages.  Logan had a great time with his friend Caleb on our fun adventure.  So here are some tips if you plan a trip to Konow's.





Young Toddler Friendly Fun...

The Corn Pit- Basically it is a giant sand box filled with corn kernels.  I will say that Logan was a little uneasy playing in the pit.  Had I jumped in with him he probably would have done better...but I wasn't too excited about corn dust going down my pants.



Indoor Pedal Tractor Track-This area is full of little and medium sized pedal tractors for smaller children.  Both boys loved to play on the tractors.  We would have probably stayed longer, however a few other kids came and got a little rowdy.


Straw Playground-This huge covered straw playground has lots of space to burrow through tunnels and climb around.  Little children needs lots of help to climb but it is really fun for them!



Cow Train Express-This silly little barrel train of cows was super fun!  We laughed through the entire ride.  Be sure to ride with your little ones as this train tops out at 8 mph.  We got to ride on Berniece!



Animal Barn-This was not a favorite place for our 18 month olds, but it is cute and really allows kids to get up close to mini ponies, pigs, sheep, goats, deer, and llamas (watch out they spit).



Jumping Pillow-The giant jumping pillow was very cool.  It is not the most ideal place for young toddlers, especially since there was a jr. high field trip happening while we were there.  But the boys did jump for a few minutes.  And Auntie Jodi had a blast (see below)!




Mechanical Bull Ride- Logan loved the Mechanical Bull Ride...Just kidding!

Other tips...
Be sure to pack your own lunch!  Konow's will allow you to bring in your own cooler of food.  They only serve concession stand food so to avoid high food prices with little nutritional value, I strongly suggest bringing your own lunch!

Go in the afternoon during the week.  From what we could tell, Konow's seems to be less crowded after lunch.  Also, I am assuming the weekends are pretty busy so try to stick to weekdays.

Print out coupons! Be sure to go to their website and print off coupons good for $1 off admission.  Children 2 and under are free. Once you pay all activities are free.

Hurry!-They are only open until October 30th so act fast!

Menu Monday: Oct. 3-Oct. 9

Sorry for the late posting.  Yesterday flew by and before I knew it I was ready to pass out in my bed.


Monday
Breakfast: Eggs with mushrooms, spinach and salsa
Lunch: M Star Asian veggie patty over baby spinach dressed w/ EVOO and Balsamic vinegar
Dinner: Veggie pizza on whole wheat crust
Snacks: Peach, Pretzel sticks and mustard

Tuesday
Breakfast: Yogurt with granola, Banana
Lunch: Salad; apples and grapes
Dinner: Baked Salmon, Butternut Squash, brown rice
Snacks: Apple with No Sugar Apple Dip

Wednesday
Breakfast: Cereal
Lunch: Grilled Chicken Salad, LO Butternut squash
Dinner: Pasta
Snacks: Carrot sticks with homemade hummus, grapes

Thursday
Breakfast: Toast with PB and Apple Butter
Lunch: Tuna Salad on Crackers, peppers
Dinner: Pork Tacos-Slow Cooker, home cut fries
Snacks: yogurt, grapes

Friday
Breakfast: Eggs with eggplant and mushrooms
Lunch: Spicy Chicken and Black Bean Soup; and Quesadillas
Dinner: KidMin Children's Conference


Saturday
KidMin Children's Conference

Sunday
KidMin Children's Conference

Thursday, September 29, 2011

Thrift Thursday: Thrift Envy!

Last week while visiting my family, my mom and I headed to the Chana Barn sale.  This sale draws a very interesting crowd and it was fun to watch people in action.  They host the sale every Tuesday all year round and auction everything from chickens (yes real live clucking chickens) to furniture to designer  knock-off purses.

I just had to share about my mom's amazing find.  
Her gem made me very jealous for several reasons.  
1. the price and 2. its potential.

So here she is...We will call her Alice. 
 Alice is actually a Stow and Davis Credenza.  
My mom is going to use Alice as a buffet in her dining room.

And the best part...Alice only cost $8.  
No you don't need to adjust your computer screen...and no I am not missing a zero.  
EIGHT DOLLARS.
Isn't she Fabulous!
(there are two drawers that go in the right and left openings.)



Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Toddler Tuesday: No Mess Sponge Painting

For those of you who own a toddler (I know sounds like I am talking about a car). Anyway, for those of you who own a toddler, you have most likely yearned for the days when your child will stop sticking everything in his/her mouth!  That is totally where I am at!  Logan is now 18 months old and he still wants to stick disgusting stuff in his mouth all the time.  I have found it very difficult to do activities like painting or even coloring for fear of Logan eating the paint or crayons.  Well, I found a painting project that is NO MESS!  And it keeps Logan from eating the paint. =)


What you need:
-Dishwashing sponge-cut into a few pieces
-Washable paints
-Gallon size Zip-loc bag
-plain white paper
-paper plate

Instructions:

Start by putting the paint on a paper plate and dipping sponges into the paint.
(We didn't have exciting colors this time since we were testing the project out.)


Next, I wrote on each piece of paper before I stuck it in the baggie. 
If using computer paper you will have to fold the paper to make it fit
Then toss in the sponges.


Next, give it to your toddler and let him squish with his hands...


Or his feet... (as Caleb prefers)


And Voila! A fun painting project and Logan didn't even lick the paint!



Monday, September 26, 2011

Menu Monday: Sept. 26-Oct. 2

Hello!  I am back after an unexpected break in blogging.  I hope you find this plan helpful!  check back tomorrow for Toddler Tuesday: No Mess sponge painting!

Monday
Breakfast: Peek-a-boo Window Toast-Logan's favorite
Lunch: Morning Star Black Bean burgers over Cous Cous and sautéed veggies (eggplant and zucchini)
Dinner: Chili-this cold day needs some warmth
Snacks: Nectarine, Yogurt with homemade granola

Tuesday
Breakfast: Cereal and a Banana
Lunch: Roast beef sandwiches, carrot sticks and chips
Dinner: Stuffed Shells, french bread
Snacks: apple, veggies and hummus

Wednesday
Breakfast: Oatmeal 
Lunch: Salad
Dinner: Baked Salmon, Steamed Broccoli, brown rice
Snacks: Carrot sticks with homemade hummus, grapes

Thursday
Breakfast: PB Toast with Banana
Lunch: L.O. chili or shells
Dinner: Meat Loaf, Corn on the Cob (it is the last week we can get it!!), Oven Roasted Potatoes
Snacks: Smoothie, Crackers and cheese

Friday
Breakfast: French Toast Bake 
Lunch: LO
Dinner: Grilled Chicken salad
Snacks: yogurt

Saturday
Breakfast: Cereal with dried cranberries
Lunch/Dinner: L.O.

Sunday
Breakfast: Clif Bar
Lunch: Out with Family

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Wednesday Weigh-in: Intentional Positioning

After last Wednesday's post, I had an overwhelming response from supporters and other women who felt the very same way I do.  Please know that I am praying for each of you who responded or who didn't respond but can relate to what is happening in my life.  Thanks for your support and prayers for me!

So let's weigh-in...

As I continue to dive deeper into Made to Crave, I am both inspired and convicted, in the very same breath.  I am inspired by Lysa's willingness to be so real with her readers.   She addresses some key issues for women and provides some truly healthy ways to battle those issues without being too cheesy or too preachy.  

When I got to chapter 6 of the book, I was really forced to take a good look at myself.  Lysa says, "Being ruled by something other than God diminishes our commitment and will make us feel increasingly distant from Him."  (and this is where I feel convicted!)

Okay, so I want you to think about what that something is for you.  Is it food?  Is it alcohol?  Is it your job?  Is it spending too much money?  Is it the loss of a loved one?  What is the something in your life that diminishes your commitment (faith) and creates distance between you and God?

That something for me is ME.  I am totally consumed by poor self-esteem, what others think of me and my less than perfect body.  I am also consumed by the guilt of not getting back into shape after having Logan.  So much so, that some days I only think about how horrible I look or how horrible other people must think I look.  I know, this is very unhealthy thinking.  Made to Crave, has helped me realize that what I am consuming is what I am craving.  And what I am craving is unhealthy!

But there is hope...

As I continue to read God's word and other resources, I am understanding, the more I fill up with negative thoughts about myself, the more I focus on just that, myself.   And each time I wallow in the pain of my circumstances without inviting God to carry my burdens, I push my relationship with Him further and further away.

This journey is teaching me to position my heart towards God.  This is what Lysa calls "intentionally positioning ourselves to experience God."   I hope and pray that you will see a change in me as I set out to intentionally position myself to experience the goodness and the grace of God.

"But one thing I do: Forgetting what is behind and straining toward what is ahead, I press on toward the goal to win the prize for which God has called me heavenward in Christ Jesus.  
All of us who are mature should take such a view of things. "  
Philippians 3:13-15

"But our citizenship is in heaven. And we eagerly await a Savior from there, the Lord Jesus Christ, who, by the power that enables him to bring everything under his control, will transform our lowly bodies so that they will be like his glorious body."
Philippians 3:20-21

Please keep praying for the women who will be studying with me in October!  
It is going to be a great Journey!!


Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Toddler Tuesday: This one is for Aunt Jenna!

So I had a very busy day and don't have time to post about our painting fun but I will add it to Thursday's post.  We will post one of Logan's favorite videos for your enjoyment.  This one goes out to Auntie Jenna!

Monday, September 12, 2011

Menu Plan: September 12th-September 18th

This week I am trying to focus on using in-season fresh produce!  I found a great website that has a Midwest Seasonal Food Chart.  Check it out!!


Monday
Breakfast: Smoothies and Toast with PB
Lunch: Grilled chicken over Spinach salad
Dinner: Potato Soup
Snacks: Nectarine, Yogurt with homemade granola

Tuesday
Breakfast: Scrambled eggs with spinach and mushrooms
Lunch: Bean and cheese quesadillas
Dinner: SUSHI!!  (out to dinner)
Snacks: Pear, Almonds

Wednesday
Breakfast: Oatmeal 
Lunch: Tomato Sandwich and veggies
Dinner: Chicken Enchiladas (use extra grilled chicken from Monday's salad)
Snacks: Carrot sticks with homemade hummus, grapes

Thursday
Breakfast: PB Toast with Banana
Lunch: L.O.  Enchiladas
Dinner: Crockpot Lasagna and homemade Italian bread-(dusting off the bread maker!)
Snacks: Cucumber slices, Nectarine

Friday
Breakfast: French Toast Bake
Lunch: Turkey/Roast Beef Sandwiches
Dinner: Homemade Veggie Pizza (pepperoni on Joe's side)
Snacks: yogurt, Smoothies

Saturday
Breakfast: Cereal with dried cranberries
Lunch/Dinner: L.O.

Sunday
Breakfast: Eggs
Lunch: Out with Family/Watching the Bears Game
Dinner: something quick-going to Byron to see my mommy!

Friday, September 9, 2011

{REMIX}

It has been a busy week.  
 Grandma, Magra and Papa came to hear Joe's sermon 
(which you can listen to online by clicking here.)




Logan's, Eric Carle Animal Flash Cards came via 
Amazon Courier Service on a Sunday morning (weird).   
I got them for free by using my Swagbucks!
You can start earning free stuff by signing up below.
 Just scroll down and click on the link on the right hand side of the blog...it says Be the Next Winner!




Logan ate 8 bananas this week.



Speaking of bananas, I bought 6 extra ripe bananas at Dominick's for 24 cents.  So I did what any normal human being would do, I made mini banana muffins.  
There are 2 left...out of 36.  Joe likes mini muffins.  



I have discovered a strong passion for Starbucks VIA Iced Caramel Coffee.  
VIA and I have a date every morning.  It is glorious!



Logan's friend Caleb came over and we had a blast!  Later in the week we met Caleb and his mom at Once Upon A Child and I scored a Gap Vest, Puma shoes, Keen sandals for next summer, and brand new Camo Columbia boots!  All for $28.00. (The retail price on the boots alone is $40.00...Cha Ching!)



I purchased two very ugly bookcases from Joliet Yard Sales
I have some big plans for them. 
Oh and you can see my other project in this picture...2 end tables for my mom.  
I just started priming today!





This morning I made a Vegetable Cheese Strata!  It was so good!
Click here for the recipe.
(sidenote...I cut the recipe in half and used asparagus instead of broccoli.)




Tragically, I mourned the loss of 3 very dear friends yesterday.
CBS, ABC and WGN.  
All three channels have decided to vanish from my TV.
The TV just says "Poor Signal Quality".
 I am very sad. 
 What will I do without DWTS, Modern Family and the WGN morning news?  

 And don't worry...your computer screen does not need to be cleaned... the smudges below are on my TV!  Thanks Logan!




And finally, I will leave you with this video.  I bestow upon you a gift that I have had the pleasure of receiving all week long.  Due to the number of times I have seen the following video, my head replays glorious music over and over again!  I hope you enjoy...



Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Wednesday Weigh-in

Well, as I have previously posted...Wednesdays are my day to "weigh-in".  Today, I am posting about the book I am reading called Made to Crave,  by Lysa TerKeurst.

First, let me give you a little insight to the reason I chose to read the book Made to Crave.  After the birth of my son Logan, I have been slowly working toward getting my life back to ordinary. Well, as much as you can with a very active child running around the house.  Logan, is one of the best blessings I could ever know, however, his presence in our family has completely turned my life upside-down.  I expected this to a certain degree but I have to admit, I was blindsided by the change that took place in our lives after his arrival.

As a result of the major change, I feel like I've lost complete sight of who I am as a person, which has led to some tough moments for me, and for Joe and I as a couple.  One of the things that continually plagues me is this feeling of being uncomfortable in my own skin.  I just don't feel like myself.  I was (and still am) unhappy with the extra padding filling my clothes.  I despise the "I just had a baby" loose skin that found its way to my midsection.  And let's be honest here..."the girls," just aren't the same!

It is for these and several other reasons that I began searching for something that would give me a little boost.  So, I ordered the book.  And it was delivered to my house.  And it sat for months collecting dust. Eventually, I began reading it and let me just tell you, IT IS GREAT!  Not because I have lost a ton of weight and am now perfect, but because Lysa has revealed some truths that have been so healing for me.

Here is where I weigh-in...

In the book, Lysa emphasizes that "we are made for more because we are children of God."

Through this Made to Crave journey, God has revealed to me that I am identifying myself not by my relationship with Him but by my circumstances.  Below is the helpful exercise I did in the book that slapped me upside the head.

Here is how I see myself...
Meghan, a girl with a lumpy, saggy, frumpy body.
Meghan, a has-been, who can't handle anything that comes her way.
Meghan, a girl who uses sarcasm to avoid being vulnerable.
Meghan, a girl who must not be good enough for her husband if her mom wasn't good enough for her Dad.
And the list goes on...

BUT, God sees...
Meghan, the loved child of God. (Ephesians 1:4)
Meghan, the set-free child of God. (Romans 8:1-2)
Meghan, the forgiven child of God. (Romans 3:24)
Meghan, the confident child of God. (Ephesians 3:12)
Meghan, the accepted child of God. (1 Corinthians 1:2)

Isaiah 45:23 says;  "I will go before you and will level the mountains; I will break down gates of bronze and cut through bars of iron.  I will give you the treasures of darkness, riches stored in secret places, so that you may know that I am the LORD, the God of Israel, who summons you by name."


This is what I learned: God will fight for me if I let him!  That is all I needed to hear at this point in time.

I am loving this study and I hope that others will love it too!  Connect Groups begin on October 2nd and Made to Crave, will meet on Sunday mornings from 9am-10am, at Judson Church.  Please consider joining our group.  If you can't join or don't think it is for you, please pray for the women who will join.

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Toddler Tuesday: Educational Resources



My son Logan is 17 months and he is a very energetic little boy who loves to explore.  I am really working on being intentional about filling our days with fun and education to help him get ready for speaking, reading, social skills, etc...  Here are some resources that I have found so far. This is just a small start.  I am really hoping to devote more time to finding and implementing more resources.  I am open to suggestions that people have.  (Mandy-I am sure you have lots of resources on related social development topics.)

1.  zerotothree.org-The Baby Brain Map allows you to explore a baby's brain at various ages.  If you click on a particular place on the map, it reveals questions to find out how a baby's brain develops during a particular period of brain growth.  It also provides information on how to enrich a young child's development.

2. http://notjustcute.com - This blogger posts articles and information about "Whole Child Development."-I have only looked briefly at her blog but have appreciated the posts I have read thus far.

3. http://www.icanteachmychild.com- I Can Teach My Child has a ton of fun educational learning ideas!

4. Handmade Memory Game by Gidget Goes Home- She has a wonderful idea for a homemade memory game that helps kids remember the various people in their lives and works on memory and concentration skills. too cute...now if only I could sew!

Stayed tuned for more to come on this subject as I am learning as I go. =)

Monday, September 5, 2011

Landi Menu Plan: Monday, September 5th-Sunday, September 11th

Recently, I have been feeling pretty lousy and I am convinced it is because I have not been eating very well and my body is revolting. My face has really broken out, I feel tired and sluggish, and I am displeased with the fit of my clothing.  That being said, my menu plans are somewhat tailored to a better healthy eating plan for me and my family.  My biggest focus is adding more fruits and veggies on a regular basis and decreasing my portion sizes.  I love to eat and I am not going just give up the things I love, however, I am going to eat in moderation.  So here is this week's plan...


Monday
Breakfast: French Toast Bake
Lunch: Family BBQ (burgers, fresh green beans, sweet corn)
Dinner: Southwest Salad-field greens tossed with 2T of French dressing, black beans, sweet corn, tortilla strips, chopped tomatoes and bell peppers
Snacks: Mango slices, Almonds, and/or plain Fage yogurt with a fresh strawberries and granola


Tuesday
Breakfast: Scrambled eggs with spinach and mushrooms
Lunch:  Tuna salad (made with 1/2 mayo and 1/2 plain yogurt), on bread or crackers, veggies
Dinner: Rigatoni with homemade tomato sauce with mild Italian sausage
Snacks: Wheat thin crackers, grapes, and carrots w/ roasted red pepper hummus

Wednesday
Breakfast: Cereal with dried cranberries
Lunch: Roast Beef Sandwiches with Chipolte Mayo, lettuce and Tomato, on whole wheat bread
Dinner: Chicken Corn Chowder
Snacks: Banana, dried fruit, yogurt

Thursday
Breakfast: Whole wheat Pancakes (plain for me, loaded with syrup for Joe)
Lunch: Salad or leftovers
Dinner: Grilled Salmon and Asparagus over Parmesan Garlic Cous Cous
Snacks: 2 Graham Cracker with PB, Smoothies

Friday
Breakfast: Veggie Strata bake
Lunch: Leftovers
Dinner: High School Football Game (I will eat a salad before I go-Joe will probably eat a hamburger, hotdog, popcorn, 3 Pepsi's, Starburst, Skittles, and nachos at the game.)

Saturday
Breakfast: Whole Wheat Toast with PB and Banana or leftover Veggie Bake from Friday
Lunch/Dinner: Roasted Tomato and Black Bean Soup

Sundays
Breakfast: Whatever we can fit in before church
Lunch: Out with the family usually
Dinner: finish leftovers and plan next weeks meals

Sunday, September 4, 2011

I love Fall!

Fall is coming!  This is Logan last fall!
I can't wait to take pictures with pumpkins this year

As we approach the Fall season, I am super excited!  Fall means a beautiful array of colors, pumpkin muffins, pumpkin spiced lattes, Kuiper's Apple Orchard, Edwards Apple Orchard and cool "I can wear a light sweater" weather!

Fall is also bringing very new things for me.  I am attempting to organize my life and family, I am aiming to eat and feel healthier, and I will lead my first Connect Group at Judson beginning in October.  Along with these somewhat new endeavors, I plan to be more faithful and organized in my blog posts.  Here is my plan for the new blog schedule...I hope you enjoy the new look and some updated content.

Mondays-Menu and weekly family plan-I will be sharing recipes and my shopping plan for the week.


Tuesdays-Toddler focus!-Tuesdays are all about my son Logan and our educational journey.


Wednesdays-my Wednesday Weigh-in...not exactly what you think, for I do not own a scale.  However, I will be weighing-in on the book "Made to Crave" by Lysa TerKeurst.  This book is the focus of the Connect Group study I will be leading in October.

Thursdays-Thrift finds and other projects.

Fridays-{REMIX} -A picture recap of the our week or other random thoughts.

Saturdays and Sundays- Rest and Relax (meaning no posts) =)


Monday, June 20, 2011

My New Obsession: Spray Paint!

I recently found some treasures at a few garage sales and Goodwill and have just been waiting for a the perfect day for a junk makeover!  Here is my first summer project...

I purchased these brass candlesticks at a local church rummage sale for $1.00 for both of them. (No it was not at the Judson sale in case anyone was wondering.)


I used Rust-Oleum primer in gray to prep the metal surface.  I did three light coats waiting a half-hour between each coat.  I also did some light sanding in between coats to remove any bumpy edges to ensure a smooth surface.


To finish, I used Krylon Silver Metallic spray paint in a Satin finish.  I did two light coats waiting about an hour between coats.  As you can see it is a vast improvement from the outdated brass.  And it only cost me about $3.00 total!!


Yay for recycling old treasures! 

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Count Your Blessings

I am in the midst of reading the book, Growing Grateful Kids, by Susie Larson.  Today, as I was reading, I was drawn in (and pretty convicted) by a powerful portion of the book.  I wanted to share it with you...

Susie titles this section "Count Your Blessings"


1. If you have food in the refrigerator, clothes on your back, a roof over your head, and a place to sleep...you are richer than 70 percent of this world.


2.  If you have money in the bank, in your wallet, and spare change in a dish someplace...you are among the top 8 percent of the world's wealthy.


3. If you woke up this morning with more health than illness...you are more blessed than the million who will not survive this week.


4.  If you have never experienced the danger of battle, the loneliness of imprisonment, the agony of torture, or the pangs of starvation...you are ahead of 500 million people in the world.


5.  If you can attend a church meeting without fear of harassment, arrest, torture, or death...you are more blessed than three billion people in the world.


6. If your parents are still alive and still married...you are very rare.


7. If you hold your head with a smile on your face and are truly thankful...you are blessed because, although the majority can, most do not.


"You're blessed when you're content with just who you are--no more, no less.  That's the moment you find yourselves proud owners of everything that can't be bought.  You're blessed when you've worked up a good appetite for God.  He's food and drink in the best meal you'll ever eat."  
(Matthew 5:5-6 THE MESSAGE)

Thursday, May 12, 2011

I Heart Vacation!

Landipalooza 2011 started with breakfast from my favorite hole-in-the-wall dining establishment...WAFFLE HOUSE!  Nothing compares to a Pecan Waffle at the Waffle House!




We had lots of fun cruising... 
and I have to admit my husband looks pretty cute in his cruise hat!





But seriously...we had to watch Bob and Janice make out the whole trip! 
 I'm kidding...aren't they so cute!


We got dressed up a lot...and let's just say walking down a grand marble staircase, in 3.5 inch heels, on a giant moving boat...not the most elegant.  But I survived and quickly changed shoes after dinner! 


 This sunset was one of the best parts!!!

Highlights:
First time on a cruise ship!  Loved it!
Food, Food and more Food! 
Climbing a waterfall in Jamaica!
Hanging with Bob and Janice everyday (even if they did make out all the time)
Spending some much needed time with my cute husband!

Lowlights:
Being away from Logan for 9 days.
Being threatened with all but death if I post some incriminating pictures of my brother-in-law Bob.  
Let's just say Bob is a true competitor and will stop at nothing to win! 
Don't worry Bob, your secret is safe with me!