Just Taking Notes
Feb. 21, 2008 - The rest of the story
So I guess I got some splainin' to do.
It was a normal Tuesday morning, almost. I had already dropped my oldest off at his 10:30 debate class and had come home to try and complete another hour of school before leaving to pick him up. Really, I was having one of the worst days of my life.
You see, I suffer from mild depression, and in the winter, it really kicks my butt. I used to take meds for it, but I decided after 3 years, that it was not worth the risk and realized that diet modifications and exercise usually will do the trick. If only I could stick with the plan.
Back to the most recent worst-day-of-my-life story. The boys were being boys and driving me crazy. The baby was crying. The girls were demanding. I was almost in tears already when I locked myself in the bathroom to phone my dear husband for some consolation. Fortunately, I was able to reach him and caught him on a good day. Like the perfect husband that he is, I was comforted and consoled. He met my needs and wiped my many tears away. Then I looked at the time only to realize that I should have departed 10 minutes earlier to pick up my son. Oops.
When I ran down stairs to gather my flock, I found the mess pictured below. I shrugged my shoulders, grabbed the camera for a few shots to remember the day by, and ran out the door to get my son from class.
The story I heard was that the baby tipped over the waste bin and spilled the water all over the floor. He must have done that while trying to wash the dishes as well. The crumbs all over the floor are cereal crumbs that I had set aside for casserole topping, but after listening to my kids hound me with "Can we have the cereal crumbs?" for a month, I pitched them.
So, there you have it.
I will also add that my second son quietly cleaned up the whole mess when we came home, blessing my day abundantly. Times are a little better now. |
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Feb. 13, 2008 - Wordless Wednesday
Jan. 2, 2008 - New Year's Eve Bean soup
Remember to eat poor for New Year's so you can live rich the rest of the year, right?
I need to jot down my latest favorite bean soup recipe that I came up with for our New Year's Eve Dinner. Hope you enjoy it as much as we did. Though name brands do not normally take the spotlight in our home, I feel that I must mention at least one in this recipe. Bush's beans. They are gas free and I love that aspect. Otherwise you can choose to soak dry beans overnight and let them sprout for a day or 2.
Ingredients
3 slices bacon
2 large carrots
2 stalks celery
1 med onion
6 cloves garlic
1lb smoked sausage
2 15oz cans Great northern beans, drained
1 15oz can black beans, drained
1 15oz can pinto beans, drained
1 28oz can diced tomatoes
2 Tbs thyme
1 Tbs oregano
1-2 tsp hickory salt or other smoke flavoring
1 tsp ground black pepper
1 qt water or broth, more or less for desired consistency
How to:
- Cook bacon in heavy bottom pot (4qt or larger) until crisp
- Remove from fat and crumble
- Saute onion in reserved fat until tender
- Add garlic, carrots and celery and cook until soft, remove from pot
- Slice smoked sausage into 1/2" rounds and cook until brown
- Return cooked vegetables, bacon, and remaining ingredients to sausage in pot
- Simmer over med heat for 30 minutes or so
- Serve with bread of your choice and lotsa hot sauce.
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Nov. 25, 2007 - Temporarily unavailable
My blog is going to be on hold for a while as I need to really cut back on some things in order to focus more on my home and family. Though this is but a very small portion of my time, it does take up time that should be devoted to other things.
So I might pop in to jot down a favorite recipe or document the annual Christmas photo, but I need to get some other things in order and this must go.
There now I feel free. |
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Nov. 19, 2007 - Dave's Cancer Fight
My husband has been employed with the same company for nearly 11 years and for 10 of those years he has worked 1-2 levels under the same man, Dave McCalley who is in his mid-forties. This year my husband has had a much more intimate work relationship with Dave and his respect for him has increased though my husband has always had great respect for this Christian man who is the son of a well known pastor here in town.
I am not fully informed, but from what I can remember my husband telling me, about two years ago, Dave began experiencing severe pain in his neck area. Cancer was ruled out and he was diagnosed with Trigeminal neuralgia, street name- "suicide disease". Just 2 weeks ago he was to have surgery performed to ease the pain and suffering of this horrible condition. However when he woke from his anesthesia, he found that the surgery had not taken place because of last minute complications. Within a day or two he learned that he has a difficult to diagnose stage 4 cancer, giving him a mere 50/50 chance of surviving.
This week he began treatment for his cancer which will last several weeks. I believe it is a clinical study treatment (or maybe that will come later). He has started a blog, Dave's Cancer Fight, for all to follow his progress. Please pray for him and his family as you read this and in the coming weeks when he comes to mind.
This has hit my husband rather hard. Dave is the third person in my husband's department to get cancer in the past 3-4 years. Tom did not survive his cancer and left his wife with 2 baby boys to raise. Mary had a bilateral mastectomy and is in remission and doing well.
Our mortality is staring us clearly in the eyes and, it is not easy to face.
Praise God this is not the end and that we have hope of eternal life with our Saviour. I praise God that he can take something so terrible and use it for His Glory. I know that no matter how Dave's condition leaves him, that he will glorify God in it all. |
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