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Friday, February 19, 2010

Changes

I had such good intentions when I decided to begin blogging again. But I have learned something about my self during the process. I am unable to do all I desire to do in a 24 hour day. I guess I just have too many interests:) I am NEVER bored. I accepted a long time ago that I will not live long enough on this earth to go all the places I want to go, have the depth of relationships I long for, read all the books I want to read, finish all the sewing projects I have begun in my mind, be there for all the special moments with my children and grandchildren, teach my Bible classes with the enthusiasm that God's Word deserves, exercise as long as I need to, prepare nutritious meals for my family and friends, AND share my comings and goings with my blogging friends. So I have reached a compromise with myself. Each day I will do what is most important on that day. Sounds simple doesn't it? What that has meant since my last post is the following:
1. In order to serve my husband and family I need to be in the best health I can be. In order to do that I commited to 45 minutes a day, 6 days of week of hillclimbing on my treadmill. I have been doing this for four and a half months now. I joined Weight Watchers at the end of September and have lost 35 pounds so far. I feel so much better. I am going to continue on this journey for at least the remainder of this year.
2. I spend time each day in prayer for my children and grandchildren, and in God's Word. This is the glue that holds us all together.
3. Three hours a day I spend teaching my sons what I believe are the most important things they need to know in order to become Christian husbands and fathers, who can support their families physically and lead them spiritually.
4. I am committed to teaching my Bible class. I found a wonderful curriculum, a great co-teacher (Miss Jolene), and have been blessed with a great group of students (including my own sweet, Christian.
5. Family matters. When one of my children calls during the day to share their joys, and occasional disappointments, I take that call. They are important. When Terry arrives home from work I want for him to find a peaceful environment, and a good dinner planned ( though offers to pick up Chinese are always appreciated:)
6. When an opportunity arises to use my home for a bed or meals I want my guests to know how honored I am to have them and want to provide for them a welcoming second home, and last of all
7. I sew. I sew whimsy balls, little dresses, rompers, bubble suits, and tutus. For my adorable, sweet grandchildren.
So do you see what my problem is? Too many blessings and maybe an occasional "life is too good to get off of this couch, sitting with my husband watching Fox News and drinking our sweet tea" to blog what to most folks would appear to be pretty mundane thoughts. I appreciate those who have told me they missed it. That made me feel good. I do enjoy looking over past posts and reading about days past that I honestly had already forgotten about. Here's to re-prioritizing, an effort to remember these good days and the blessings of days to come. Have a good night everyone!

Saturday, December 19, 2009

Christmas Baking



I have had so much fun baking today. I think it's all the wonderful shows I've discovered this year on the Food Network. I love challenging recipes, but I find that when Christmas rolls around I return to the old favorites. Last year I bought a little book, "Christmas with Paula Deen", and found it was full of so many recipes I ate growing up. I made the Date Nut Bars and then decided to try a new recipe...this one is going on the "required to make every year" list. They are wonderful! Here's the recipe...
Almond Danish Swirls

two 3-ounce packages cream cheese, softened
1 tsp almond extract
1/2 cup confectioners sugar
1 cup slivered almonds
two 8-ounce cans refrigerated crescent rolls
1 egg white

glaze

2/3 cup confectioners sugar
1/2 tsp almond extract
4 tsp milk
1. In a small bowl, beat the cream cheese, almond extract, and sugar until fluffy. Fold half of the almonds into the mixture.
2.Separate 1 can of dough into four rectangles. Firmly press the perforations to seal. Press or roll each piece of dough to form a 7 by 4-inch rectangle, and spread each with about 2 Tbl. of the cream cheese filling to within 1/4 inch of the edges. Starting at the short end, roll each rectangle tightly into a cylinder. Repeat with the other can of dough and remaining filling. Place on a plate, cover with plastic wrap, and chill until firm, about 30 minutes.
3. Preheat oven to 350 degrees while the rolls are chilling. Remove from the refrigerator and cut each roll into 4 slices. Place 1/2 inch apart on ungreased baking sheets.
4. In a small bowl, combine the egg white with 1 tsp. water. Brush over the swirls. Sprinkle with the remaining almonds.
5. Bake for 18 to 20 minutes, until light brown.
6. While the swirls are baking, combine the glaze ingredients in a small bowl. Cool the swirls for 3 minutes on wire racks placed over a sheet of waxed paper. Drizzle the icing over the warm swirls. Eat four of them and then if on Weight Watchers, stop and calculate the points. When calculations are complete reevaluate if you intend on weighing in this week... Yum is all I can say.

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Bible Class




About 13 weeks ago I determined to make some needed changes in my life, only this time I did something different. I poured out my heart to God. I had grown apathetic. I was worn out emotionally, physically and spiritually. I sought God and He heard my cry. There are many posts that could come from this moment, but tonight I am mindful of one specific blessing. That is my Bible class for 3rd through 5th graders. The morning after my prayer I went to the bookstore and found a wonderful curriculum called FBI (Faithful Bible Investigators) produced by 21st Century Christian. I asked my soon- to- become very dear friend, Jolene, to teach with me, and we went to work. It has been amazing. I don't believe I have ever had as much fun teaching a class before. She is right there with me every step of the way, encouraging. Our students listen.We are learning. They are learning. Our class continues to grow. We get it right more times than not. God is so faithful to give us the desires of our heart when we ask Him. Last week we spent the afternoon making cookies and the children then shared them with the members. We just finished the first quarter and are now starting the next 13 week session. I'm really looking forward to it. For all of you fellow Bible class teachers out there, you know that is a feeling to cherish.

New Blog

I have created a new blog, and can't figure out how to transfer my old one:( My new blog is www.applesforjam.blogspot.com.It will still be a simple blog, written to share a bit of our family life with friends and family who are spread over many miles.

Hot Chocolate


Today was a busy day and my to-do list was long. We managed to take five sacks of outgrown clothes (just since August!) to Goodwill, do our grocery shopping, and walk on the treadmill- but school didn't get finished until 9:30pm. That doesn't say much about my priorities today:( On Friday we will be half finished with our school year, and I believe we are all three ready for a Christmas break. Terry had a study session until 10pm so the boys stayed up late and we greeted him with cookies and hot chocolate. It's amazing how a cup of hot chocolate and marshmallows can rescue a day. After we untied the candy on our Christmas countdown, the boys went to bed with smiles on their faces. It definitely beat the moanings and groanings heard earlier in the evening. I can't imagine why they were not wanting to discuss why the colonists were upset about taxation without representation.I made a mistake. I knew it was too much for one day. But at least I knew how to end the day well.

Friday, December 11, 2009

Bittersweet Family Moments


There are some things that you never receive advice about, and one of those things is advice on how to heal your child's broken heart when an older sibling moves away. J and C married and moved a little over an hour away almost four years ago. But today it was almost as if this was the first time. Big sister is heading out on a grand adventure to her new life in Texas. And her little brothers want to go with her. They really do. Over the past six months each of their four older siblings has moved. We have gone from everyone within an hours drive, to K and family in Birmingham, B and family also in Birmingham, J in Nashville, and now C in Texas. It's alot of changes for these two little guys. Tonight before bed, C asked me if I would tuck him in "snug as a bug in a rug" like his sister did. When I reassured him that I was the one who taught her how to do it, he replied, "You miss her, too." I do, terribly. She makes me laugh. She helps me create beautiful things. She is my daughter, and I will miss her.