Friday, April 27, 2007

The 5 year plan




Sometime when I was younger (maybe around junior high?) I devoloped seasonal allergies. You all know what they're like...runny nose, scratchy throat, itchy eyes...lots of fun! It really takes some of the fun out of my favorite time of year!








Well, when I moved from Washington to Montana--my allergies went away!!! It was hard to believe, but I just thanked God for that extra little blessing. All was great for a time. Then after living there about five years, my allergies came back. It was all of a sudden, and they came back with a vengence! I'm not a big fan of allergy medications because of some of their side effects, but I would faithfully take them when needed; after all, they do take care of the symptoms!




Last year we moved to Texas at the beginning of summer. No allergies for me! I was pleasantly surprised, and naturally assumed that I was on the five year plan again.




How wrong I was!!!




This week, my allergies came back once again! I can't quit sneezing, I can hardly wear eye make-up because my eyes are so puffy, and there aren't a lot of allergy medicines that I can use while I'm pregnant! I want the five year plan back!

Thursday, April 26, 2007

a sad day...


My sister-in-law lost her mom today. For those who don't know these people, her mom was young and healthy until this weekend. She had an aneurism in her brain and has been on a roller coaster of ups and downs since Saturday. (For details on her earlier progress, you can visit here.)

There will be a funeral for her Monday morning. Please pray for this family--this all happened so suddenly, and Kelly was so very close to her wonderful mom.

Wednesday, April 25, 2007

Breadsticks


The picture has nothing to do with today's post. I can do that since it's my blog! :) It's from our Detroit trip--the boys were very excited to ride on the train!


I'm making breadsticks today, and I thought I would share the recipe for anyone who might like it! These are as good (or better!) than the breadsticks that you get at the Olive Garden (my FAVORITE place to eat out!). And they're really pretty easy to throw together. Hope you enjoy!


Soft Garlic Breadsticks


1 1/4 cups warm water

2 Tbl olive oil

1 1/2 tsp salt

3 Tbl grated parmesan cheese

1 tsp garlic powder

1 1/2-2 tsp italian seasoning

3 cups flour

2 Tbl sugar

2 tsp active dry yeast



Put all ingredients in bread machine in the order listed. Select dough setting. When the cycle is complete, turn dough onto a lightly floured surface. Divide into 20 pieces. Shape each into a ball and roll into a 9" rope. Place on greased cookie sheets. Cover and let rise 40 minutes or so until doubled in size. Bake at 350 degrees for 18-22 minutes or until light golden brown. Remove to wire racks. Brush warm breadsticks with melted butter and sprinkle lightly with garlic salt.

Monday, April 23, 2007

april 23



The boys are really into puzzles right now. I don't have anything much to say, so I thought I'd just put up a picture of the boys and their current project!


On a more serious note, my heart is heavy for a family member who is dealing with something out of our control. It's hard to ask you to pray when I'm not going into details, but if you feel so led....this family could use extra prayer. If you know them, know that they are okay, but please do lift them up in prayer.

This is not the best picture, but it's the most recent one that I have! :)

Friday, April 20, 2007

Carpenters

The boys and I were at a friend's house for lunch today, and then we stayed a while so the kids could play and we could talk. We were in the middle of some discussion when I was completely distracted by a banging sound coming from the room where the boys were playing.
WHAM!! WHAM-WHAM-WHAM!!
My friend seemed undisturbed, and I have to say that I'm not usually one to rush in (kids will be kids and I don't let mine destroy things, but I do let them play!) but I had to check it out. Turns out it wasn't my boys, but her son. He had a foam sword and was whacking it on the wall in his bedroom. No harm done.
At my house, that sound usually means that the "carpenters" have decided my house needs a little "fixing" and they're taking care of things for me. While I appreciate the help, I sometimes have to intervene in the interest of saving my house!
Here's where they were working this week. :)

Wednesday, April 18, 2007

Detroit

The boys and I flew to Detroit over the weekend to meet up with Sam (who had been there since Monday!) and also to see the Acquire the Fire (Battle Cry) event. It was a great trip! We didn't see all of the show, as it's too long to hold the boy's attention, but what we saw was incredible. The bands were awesome, and the kids attending it were so excited.




Every time we ask Henry what his favorite part of the trip was, he has a different answer. The airplane ride, pulling his pack-pack everywhere we went, riding on a bus, riding on a train (sort of a mono-rail type thing in downtown Detroit), sleeping in a sleeping bag on the floor in a hotel, walking home in the snow. . . . . and the list goes on!
He really did take his back pack everywhere we went. He packed it with some toys and his "Buddy" and just thought it was SO COOL to have it along all the time.

The boys thought that the steam rising up from the sidewalks was pretty neat too. We had to have pictures, of course! If you look around Jonah you can see it coming up behind him.

The show ended around 10pm Saturday night, and when we stepped outside to walk the four blocks to the hotel, we saw SNOW!!! The boys were slightly more excited than I was! Not that I don't like snow, but I had planned ahead and brought their jackets, hats and gloves, and all I had for myself was a light-weight sweatshirt with a hood. And I was wearing crocs. (You know, the shoes with all the HOLES in them? I'm a smart girl!) But carrying Jonah most of the way definitely warmed me up! Henry had fun splashing in all the puddles. Our hotel was right in the middle of Greektown--very fun, and Kelly and I took pictures along the way--even though you can't see it, it was dumping snow on us! :)


It was a great time, and even though Ginger couldn't make it to Detroit to see us, we had so much fun! :) It's always good to get away for even just a few days. I feel completely renewed and refreshed (even though I haven't caught up on the laundry yet!).