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Sunday, August 18, 2013
Faux Dessert, handmade birthday surprises.
Thursday, August 15, 2013
My wonderful birthday find!
Our 2 little princesses will be turning 6 and 7 here in a few weeks. It is a tall order to get everyone ready for school and celebrate 2 birthdays in the same month. So I was scrambling looking for a frugal idea. Then I found these adorable dolls online at the Target website. They were a little out of our budget at $22.99 a piece. I didn't have enough time to build up my swagbucks to help so what was I to do? I looked at other gifts but they just weren't doing it for me or for the girls. So last night while the teens and hubby were at an activity we loaded up and took off to K-Mart who also has a version of these dolls. I wanted to see if they were less expensive or possibly on sale. We get to K-Mart and they have 0 dolls in stock. So we got the wild notion to drive to Target and just look. I am so glad we did. This week Target has these beautiful dolls on sale for $18.99 putting them under my $20.00 budget. So I bought them. They also have the outfits and small playsets on sale. And I love that they are made so much like the American Girl dolls but at a much more affordable price. In fact when the girls saw them they didn't know that they weren't the AG dolls. In fact they call Kendra (the redhead) Saige. So I am one happy Mama! They are going to love their birthday gifts, not to mention all the fun we will have collecting their accessories each holiday and birthday! Remember it pays to window shop!
Sunday, August 11, 2013
Weekly Menu for Week of August 19
Our Oldest Sharing Dessert with her Cousin. |
Since I am a Weight Loss Surgery (WLS) patient I am including what I eat daily color coded in purple. I hope this helps those of you on a journey to a healthier you!
Monday
Breakfast: Cereal and Toast (my breakfast Protein Shake w/ unsweetened Almond Milk)
Lunch: Peasant Soup and Grilled Cheese Sandwiches (just eat the peasant soup)
which is 1 can of veggie beef soup, 1 can Bean and Bacon Soup with 2 Cans Beef Broth or water.
Dinner: Sloppy Joes, Pan Fried Potatoes (sloppy joe filling and bake a sweet potato)
Tuesday
Breakfast: Buttered Grits and Juice ( Breakfast Protein Oatmeal)
Lunch: Peanut Butter & Jelly Sandwiches, Chips and Apple Slices (Apple Slices w/ Light and Fit Greek Yogurt)
Dinner: BBQ Chicken Leg Quarters, Mac n Cheese, Steamed Broccoli (Chicken Leg, Steamed Broccoli w/cheese)
Wednesday
Breakfast: Cinnamon Sugar Oatmeal and Sausage (Old Fashioned Oats, Pecans cooked in unsweetened almond milk*)
Lunch: Ramen Noodles and Orange Slices (2 slices Deli Meat, One slice cheese and 3 cucumber slices with seasoning)
Dinner: Beanie Weenies and Corn Muffins (just the beans topped with a little sauteed onion)
*A neat recipe I got from my doc is to blend 1 part old fashioned oats to 1 part unsweetened almond milk. Cook in the Microwave then add sweetner of choice and a few nuts, yummy.
Thursday
Breakfast: Cereal and Toast (Protein Shake & Unsweetened Almond Milk)
Lunch: Ham and Cheese Rollups, Cucumber Slices with Hummus
Dinner: Tangy Meatballs, Buttered Rice and Peas
Friday
Breakfast: Cheese Toast and Juice (Cottage Cheese)
Lunch: Peanut Butter Sandwiches, Chips and 1/2 Banana (Leftover Meatballs)
Dinner: Stuffed Pork Roast, Sauteed Green Beans and Onions
Saturday
Breakfast: Bacon, Eggs and Drop Biscuits
Dinner: Green Beans with Ham and Onions and Fruit for dessert
Snack: Glazed Yellow Cake
Sunday
Breakfast: Cinnamon Toast and Milk (Scrambled Eggs with Sauteed Onions)
Dinner: Pot Roast, Mashed Potatoes and Green Beans
Snack: Stuffed Celery Sticks
With school starting back we are trying to reign in our grocery budget so some of these meals are super simple. On the weekends we make a large breakfast so we don't do lunch but serve a snack that evening before bedtime, we do the same on Sundays. This helps the budget and gives our bodies a break from heavy eating.
Wednesday, August 7, 2013
Honoring my first love, My Daddy!
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My Dad, Mom, little sister, little brother and me. |
I haven't posted in a very long time. My mind has been a big huge blank since my dad went home to be with the Lord in January, so I have not really attempted to write anything. Tonight I am ready to share what my dad meant to me. I think it would be a great way to honor him and to get me back on track.
They say that most of the time children view God in light of their earthly Father. I have to say that in my experience that is quite true. My dad was the most fun loving, kind, caring generous man I know. There were three of us kids and he loved us in our love language before the Christian world had "The 5 Love Languages". For me that meant small gifts and notes left spontaneously. My dad worked shift work and it was nothing for me to either wake up or go to bed with a little note from him or a picture or story, he was never too busy for us. We were never shooed away, he always made time for us. I remember when I was trying to decide on whether or not I should go to Bible College, my dad was working on our car and he worked silently and let me pour out my heart. When I was through he gave me his advice, but he had listened to every bit of reasoning I had, because he knew it was important to me. When I was in elementary school I was going through a rough time and felt like I had no friends and this was so painful to me. One day after school I came home and while I was doing my homework my dad brought me a present. It was a story he had written and illustrated just for me, to show me how special and important I was to God. I will never forget that.
I was not the easiest child to raise. I was born with a strong sense of the way I thought the world should run and I vehemently pitched fits to make it so, from a very small age. My poor parents....Mama did all she could to reign in my strong willed temper and still love me but I of course fought her tooth and nail. Daddy allowed me a little more freedom, later when I was grown and we were adopting and struggling to keep our sanity Daddy stopped by for lunch and told me that he always knew my strong willed nature would come in handy, God had prepared me for this. He understood me as no one else could.
Now that my daddy is at home in heaven I don't know how to really feel. He was the person I would go to (before Donald) when the world was turned upside down and didn't make sense and at the time I need His strength the most he is not here. Then God reminds me that He is my Father and He is always with me and I lean on Him. Some days there is a gaping whole in my heart when I think of the lifetime stretching before me without my daddy and thankfully there are other days that make it seem possible that he could just pop over for lunch as he so often did, these days are strangely comforting because it brings to mind all the visits we shared through the years. I also remind myself when there is pain this isn't a bad thing it just means he was a part of my life, that he meant some thing to us and that he had a very big place in our lives. I rejoice because I know that we will see each other again and I have wonderful memories of our days together.
Tuesday, June 4, 2013
Why I love our PCP...
My sweetheart and I on Mother's Day 2013 |
I just went to see my PCP for my first appointment since my gastric bypass a year ago. I was down 200lbs and he was thrilled. He then requested that I stop telling people that I have had GB. The reason he said was others assume that having weight loss surgery is taking the easy road and the work isn't as hard. I have heard this several times. He asked me "Do you eat right?", "Exercise regularly?" then you are doing the work. You could easily choose the wrong foods and decide to be lazy. So with his advice I am no longer sharing my history unless I feel led. He is right, I am constantly aware of what I am eating, drinking and supplementing with because I care about my health and I want to be the best me. I just wish I had received his advice pre-bypass.
Friday, May 24, 2013
A New Birthday Tradition is Starting!
We love to celebrate here in The Little House. We celebrate big events like birthdays, anniversaries and we celebrate little things like helping your sister pick up her room, not sneaking your DS out past bedtime. So this year we decided to change things up a little and bought Six Flags Season Passes instead of throwing each of our 5 littles a birthday party. They love our season passes, as do we. However with our first birthday fast approaching (our son will be 13 in a few days!!!!) we decided we needed a "small celebration" that will stay with them and fill up their "love tanks".
So our birthday dish set and new tradition was created last week. I painted a dinner plate, cup and ice cream dish in a cupcake theme in gender neutral colors, and a friend is making a matching placemat. The morning of each child's birthday they will enter the dining room to see their place set with our special birthday dishes and a special breakfast made just for them, complete with candles and surrounded by small, significant gifts, wrapped and placed around their table space. Thank you pinterest for the great ideas that will hopefully help our littles feel loved and cherished on their special day!
Wednesday, January 2, 2013
Days 2 and 3
Day 2 was fairly uneventful. I did get to enjoy Starbucks for free since my sweetie bought me their cup that gives me free freshly brewed coffee the entire month of January, a great purchase. We bummed around the house, watched Gamecock football, played and watched movies we received as presents for Christmas. I am excited about starting this New Year off on the right foot financially, especially with all the tax changes we are seeing (Hubby's taxes doubled this coming payday and I am sure there are more to come).
Day 3 was good. I worked today. My sweetie was home with the kids, they jammed to our music collection and worked on our ever present laundry pile. Then when I got off, we loaded up the kiddos, took them to the park to play and spend some quality time together. Then it was home for baths, dinner and hopefully a movie after the kids are in bed, a few of them are still going strong!
Day 3 was good. I worked today. My sweetie was home with the kids, they jammed to our music collection and worked on our ever present laundry pile. Then when I got off, we loaded up the kiddos, took them to the park to play and spend some quality time together. Then it was home for baths, dinner and hopefully a movie after the kids are in bed, a few of them are still going strong!
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