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Sunday, December 26, 2010

Fourty and Still Figuring It Out...and Christmas This Year

Do you ever wonder when the day will come that you finally have life figured out?

You'll wake up early in the morning and have a super workout, after which time you'll eat your wonderfully healthy breakfast and trot right into your day. 


You sit down to feast at the Lord's Table as you dig into His Word. It's rich and delicious, but you NEVER have all of it that you want! 

By 8am, you'll have all the laundry going, your bed made, the kids fed, devotions done, the dogs brushed, floors swept, and all of your special handmade birthday and thank you cards will be written and in the mailbox.

Then you'll start your homeschooling day, changing subjects exactly every 30 minutes, teaching the trivium, taking your daily nature walk, teaching your kids to journal, and making sure that they're at least 2 grade levels ahead of their public schooled peers so that YOU can prove to all that homeschooling is the end all be all.

Oops! I forgot...your homemade wheat bread is ready to take out of the oven, and you've baked enough loaves to have some leftover to sell at the farmer's market, where of COURSE you spend at least one day a week because your family has to eat everything in it's most raw state.

By noon, your children have been around the world in their geography lessons, aced their math lessons on the first tries, learned 20 new words out of the dictionary, and polished their latin and spanish.

Time to grab a quick lunch and get ready for all of your afternoon fun!

Piano lessons are first.
Then soccer practice.
Play practice.
Scout popcorn sales.
Exercise time at the YMCA.

Chores...of course you're teaching your child to do EVERYTHING around the house that you do..you want them to be prepared for life, after all. (No mention of the fact that this apprenticing program makes your chores take 2/3 longer than they ever did before.)

Time to make dinner...Daddy will be home soon!

Rush, rush, rush....little Susie needs to do a lot of the work...she's being trained to be  a homemaker...gotta teach her everything! (Nevermind that she's 4.)

In comes Daddy, time for family hour around the table. 
Talk. Chew. Talk. Chew. Argue. Chew. Talk. Chew.

All during dinner, you're thinking about your beloved blog...it's been so long! You've got comments to attend to, and dangling conversations that you have simply abandoned because you've been so busy.

Now it's time to wash dishes, get little Johnnie ready for his shower (prepare for throwdown over the "to shower or not to shower" for that really is the question), and talk Susie Q into taking a shower instead of a tub bath so that both she and Johnnie can get ready for bed at the same time. (Otherwise Susie will dawdle until at least her 13th birthday!)

Two showers running at the same time will work.  One tub bath would drain all of the water from your hot water heater.  


Susie is ticked about missing out on a bath, so look forward to 2 hours of complaining over this!


Looking ahead at your week you have:
Scouting
Homeschooling Full
Homeschool Co-Op (all day event)
Church - Midweek service, you haven't made ONE yet...
Horseback riding lessons
Bible study class
Errands day
Sabbath Saturday (if you're lucky!)
Church on Sunday - morning and evening


You look over your schedule, thrilled that there are SO MANY great opportunities for you and your children!


But, truth be known, you are wiped out!

And, as you review your week, your heart is pierced when you hear your child tell another adult...well, what we do during the week is....* rattle, rattle, rattle* 
and then Mom reads the Bible to us about twice a week.


YIKES!


TWO days a week?!


What?!


How did that happen?


How did the daily time in the Word together turn into 2 days?


And then you stop and realize...life is upside down.


It's all good. So very many of the opportunities are GOOD ones.


BUT....


Oh, how I love that word.


BUT...


A term of contrast. It might as well read, "STOP RIGHT HERE! Something REALLY important is coming up and you DO NOT want to miss it!"


But, if Susie and Johnnie and Mommy and Daddy are so busy with all the opportunities that they are missing time together in the Word of God, then something HAS to change.


The Word of God...


Living.


Active.


Sharper than any two edged sword.


Used to divide...even to the joints and the marrow; the thoughts and intentions of the heart; the soul and the spirit.


Really.


As a mother, if I allow opportunities to cloud discipleship, I will stand before Jesus and find that I have failed.


My job isn't to rear a wonderful soccer player.


My job is to train and disciple world changers for God's Kingdom.


Period.


How much of Jesus do my children know?


How much of God's Word do they know?


Simplify.


Simplify.


Quit striving.


Simplify.


These will be my reminders to myself as we embark upon another homeschooling semester.


I was so stressed these past few days, worrying about trying to make our Christmas look the way I thought it was supposed to, and then I realized...no one here cared if we ate on the good china or not.


No one cared if I had a Christmas table cloth and a pretty center piece.


What mattered this Christmas was that we were together. 


Who mattered this Christmas was a dear friend of mine who needed someone by her side.


What my children will remember is the great Mexican food we had at a restaurant on Christmas Eve, the cookies we baked together, the time they spent playing in the snow with their Daddy, and the sharing of all we have to be thankful for...each of us thanked God for something important to us before the opening of each present.


Then we told of something we'd learned from the Word this year...with every single gift.


It was a precious time of sharing.


When it came time to eat dinner tonight, we realized that all we had to choose from was bean soup (which had been paying it's dividends around here for 2 days...p-you!) and corn dogs.


So I decided to whip up some potato soup instead.


And guess what?


From that soup, a new family tradition was born.


Brennan loved it so much that she said she wanted to have it EVERY Christmas night!

It was a sweet, low-key Christmas, and for us...it was perfect!


Here's my recipe. I write these to myself, so you can disregard the personal notes. :)


Merry Christmas!




Homemade Christmas Night Potato Soup




I made this tonight on our very first White Christmas in our own home.

Brennan loved it so much that she said she wants us to have it EVERY Christmas night!

So this is how traditions are born! Thank You, Lord! 


8 Medium Sized Russet Potatoes, diced
2-3 Cloves fresh garlic
2-3 Leeks, root ends cut off
1 large carrot
Approx. 6 cups Organic Chicken Broth
Coarse Sea Salt
Coarse Ground Black Peppercorns
¼ c. salted butter

In All Clad sauce pan (or in a quality soup pot if I have one by the next time I make this) sauté chopped garlic and the ends of the leeks, which have been very thinly sliced and halved, in the butter.

Peel carrot and then shred with vegetable peeler, into thin strips and mix into the above.

Allow to cook over med-high heat until well done (though not browned).

Pour all the chicken broth into a large soup pot and add the sautéed vegetables, along with all of the potatoes.
Add approx 1 tsp. of salt and ground black pepper to taste. (8 churns or so.)

Bring to a boil.

Immediately reduce to simmer and allow to cook on low for approx. 25 minutes, or until the potatoes are very soft.
Remove approx. 5 cups of the soup and put into Vitamix and puree until smooth.

Pour this pureed soup back into the rest of the batch and blend the two soups together.

(If one prefers more of a clear broth with potato chunks, skip the Vitamix. If one prefers more of a smooth soup, everything can be blended in Vitamix, but be aware that you’ll still want to put the pureed soup back into the pot on the stove and cook on low for a few minutes in order to get the air bubbles out.)

Give your praise to the Lord.

Thank Him for His provision and for coming to earth to die for your sins, and rise that you might have newness of life in Him.

Commit to walk in obedience to Him as your Christmas gift to your Lord.

Then…

Serve and enjoy!

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Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Dumb Luck Beef Stew - by Me

Because the weather is changing at least for those of us in Eastern Standard Time, sorry Arizona friends. (Y'all just need to visit and come eat my stew and see the colors!)


and 


because I'm sitting in my bed, worn slap out with nothing but my mind willing to work right now, I thought I'd share a recipe with you.


When we lived in Arizona, it became pretty much a house rule that the oven was only used 
4-5 months out of the year. (Thank you to my friend Jamiee for saving me with this little rule...only crazy people use their ovens in AZ in the summer!)


So, I got pretty good at cooking with my crock pot. Yet, I didn't like a lot of the recipes I found in  slow cooker cookbooks because so many of them called for canned soups. (The sodium is through the roof in those soups!)


A little of a rant about them here...for a while Shane was taking canned soup to work every day for lunch. During that time he went to the Dr. for something, and they told him his BP was through the roof!


We discovered how much sodium he was taking in every day through those soups, changed his lunches immediately, and his BP was back to normal by his next Dr.'s visit.


All that being said, I'm sure there is some sodium in these tomatoes...so now I look like a hypocrite. ;)


Enough already....


Here's the recipe, just as I typed it into my computer after creating it 6 months ago.
I now find it funny that I put all the commentary into the recipe. 
(But hey, I get my humor...even if no one else does.)


Maybe I was planning on sharing it with you way back then. Who knows? Whatever the case, I hope you enjoy it as much as Shane did.


If you make it, you don't have to credit me with having created the recipe, but this one thing I do require...you simply cannot change the name!   :)







Dumb Luck Beef Stew
by Me

Place all into Crock Pot and cook on high for 6 hours or so.

1 London Beef Broil Steak – approx. 1 pound (I cooked from frozen, if defrosted, cook only 3 hours)
1 can Muir Glen Tomatoes – the big can
1 can Muir Glen Fire Roasted tomatoes with green chilies
1 can Kidney Beans
Corn – I used frozen from a bag, and just dumped some in

Top with Mozzarella Cheese and serve to your appreciative and big strong man after he’s been working his heart out! 

I made this when we were moving to Chattanooga from Phoenix and was just trying to use up what I had in my pantry and freezer. Shane loved it. He rated it a 10.

(He might just be hungry and tired, but I’m going with it!)

On a normal day, I’d bake some homemade bread and make the happy man a salad with it too.