Sunday, November 30, 2008

SLEEP


DID YOU KNOW? Research shows that the immune system needs 9 1/2 hours of sleep in total darkness to recharge completely -- When was the last time you had this much sleep?
According to the book: Lights Out

Saturday, November 29, 2008

Thank You

Thank You, Lord for loving me
And letting me be free
To worship You and praise Your name
All day continually.
Help my every thought be pure
My word be words of praise.
Let everything I say and do
Bring a smile to Your face.

As we go through our day let us be conscious of the words we say. Are they words we want our God to hear? Are they words that will bring a smile to His face? If we are stuck in traffic, are we complaining and fussing or do we take the opportunity of the delay to praise our God? If we are delayed in a long line because the cashier is slow do we mutter and complain or pray for those around us and end our time with the cashier with “Have a nice day and God bless you”? How do we respond to a fussy child or an irritated husband? Let us think on these things and ask God to help our words (and our thoughts) bring a smile to His face.

This is a devotion written by my mom, she has a devotional blog here. Please stop in and visit her.

Thursday, November 27, 2008

Aloha Friday #6


I seriously debated mowing leaves to ruin the back door neighbor's Thanksgiving festivities (You know the neighbors that throw their dog poop and grass cuttings OVER THE FENCE!!)
My question for you this week is:

Tell me about something you almost did but resisted because you didn't want to be as bad as the other guy?

Thankful Prayer


Father when I pray to You
There’s many things I say
I ask You for the things I want
And pray for friends in need
Sometimes I cry and throw a fuss
When things aren’t as I want
I forget to give You thanks
For giving me my life

Father, when I pray to You
Let it be in thanks
Thankful for You holding me
Safely in Your hand
Let me always thankful be
For You have set me free
Change my attitude to praise
For all You send my way.

2/25/2006

Philippians 4:6 In nothing be anxious; but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known unto God.

“In everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving…” I’ve never really noted the words “with thanksgiving.” That puts quite a different slant on my conversations with God. I’ve sent many a prayer of supplication in an attitude of complaint and murmuring. I have no trouble being thankful when I have nothing but praises, when everything seems to be going my way. What a difference it would make to always be thankful. There’s no reason not to be. My name is written in God’s book of life. He is in control of my life and nothing can ever separate me from His love. I must choose to be thankful by keeping my eyes on eternity and not blowing up the importance of the moment in my time and space.

Prayer: God, forgive me for the attitudes of complaints and help me dwell in the attitude of thanksgiving in all things.

This is a devotion written by my mom, she has a devotional blog here. Please stop in and visit her.

Wednesday, November 26, 2008

My favorite movies, 84 Charing Cross Road

Another one of my favorite movies...

84 Charing Cross Road
Anthony Hopkins and Anne Bancroft

When a humorous script-reader in her New York apartment sees an ad in the Saturday Review of Literature for a bookstore in London that does mail order, she begins a very special correspondence and friendship with Frank Doel, the bookseller who works at Marks & Co., 84 Charing Cross Road.

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Photo Wednesday

This completely adorable child is my Mom, taken in 1944!!
Check out the look on her face!!!!
Mom, you are still beautiful!

WFMW - Gmail

About two months ago I switched over to Gmail. I love it! Here are some of the things I love about Gmail:
Spam Filtering. The Spam Filtering is absolutely phenomenal!!!!Multiple Email Accounts. I have four personal email accounts and Gmail allows me to keep them all in one place. And Kevin has one too. With Gmail you have the ability to send and receive from multiple email accounts all in one place.
Search Capabilities. I get a lot of email (especilly with Freecycle) so being able to do a google search of my email is a a huge time saver.
Conversation Folders. If the subject line is the same on emails they all go into a conversation folder and STAY TOGETHER!!! No more searching to see what that other response said!Filters. I can tag the newsletters I subscribe to and archive them. Then when I get a chance I look at them.

If you haven't made the switch I HIGHLY recommend it!

Abba

Abba, Father, how I love You
For sending Your own Son.
Abba, Father, how I love You
Through Him You make us one.
Abba, Father, how much I thank You
Your spirit sets me free
Free to worship and to praise
You through out eternity.

Let this be your prayer today. If you have accepted Jesus, God in flesh who died for all sins, as your personal savior and Lord of your life, you have direct access to God, the Creator, the Father of all creation. Be sure you don’t get so busy preparing for the holidays that you forget to spend time communing with God.

By GinRich

Monday, November 24, 2008

TT: Toymania

I haven't done a "Tackle" in a while because I've been too busy Tackling! Yes, really!
Today I was going to sort through the three girls toys in their room. It was a gorgeous 68 degrees outside though in bright sunny Florida, so I had this noble idea of literally dumping all the toy boxes out in the front yard and sick them to the sorting themselves. (They are out of school for Fall Break this week.) I get stifled when I'm in their room and there isn't enough room and if I dump it all out in the Living Room like I usually do toys wind up all over the entire house!

So..I dumped out 4 bins of toys on the lawn and told the girls they had 15 minutes..pick up what they want that can fit in the largest bin and the rest are leaving the house. IT WORKED!!!! And the best part--I didn't have to do all the work! It's amazing how many of the three boys "toys" (which they are to old for in my humble opinion) were using vital space in the three girls' room. I will do it this way from now on!

p.s. I LOVE FREECYCLE!!!!
See poor Sam? I've never gotten so attached to a cat but there's the poor guy!

Starbucks Hot Chocolate Recipe

It's getting mighty chilly out there!!
Serves 8Ingredients:
2 cups water
8 Tablespoons cocoa
8 Tablespoons sugar
6 cups milk
4 teaspoons vanilla extract
Peppermint flavoring (about 1/2 tsp)
whipped cream
chocolate shavings (optional)

Directions:
Measure water, cocoa and sugar into a glass measuring cup. Stir well. Microwave on high for 1-2 minutes to make a chocolate syrup. Stir in milk and vanilla and peppermint syrup (optional). Microwave until warm. If you don't have peppermint syrup you can add a few peppermint candies to the pot. Top with whipped cream and chocolate shavings. Perfect for this time of year too!


Comment Luv Enabled

Yippee! I did it! I installed Comment Luv on this blog. Geesh it was a bit nerve racking with all the kids here but....it is complete and functioning!

It should make it a WHOLE lot easier for me to visit your blogs! I used to HATE searching profiles for you guys' urls! Gotta love Linky Luv!!!!





Update on Sam (our cat)

For those of you following the story. Sam was attacked by the neighbor's dog three weeks ago. I think he's close to the end he is YELLOW, his eyes, ears, pads, cheeks, gums - everything, like jaundice. Causes of this include bile duct obstruction, a rupturing of the bile duct, pancreatitic disease, cancer, inflammation of the gallbladder, and inflammation of a bile duct.

The cat curse continues!

What I've Done

I have seen this on a few blogs recently and thought I would play along - it is a fun little ditty.
You are supposed to copy the list and bold the ones you have done:

1. Started your own blog
2. Slept under the stars
3. Played in a band4. Visited Hawaii5. Watched a meteor shower
6. Given more than you can afford to charity
7. Been to Disneyland - WORLD
8. Climbed a mountain9. Held a praying mantis
10. Sang a solo
11. Bungee jumped
12. Visited Paris
13. Watched a lightning storm at sea
14. Taught yourself an art from scratch
15. Adopted a child
16. Had food poisoning17. Walked to the top of the Statue of Liberty
18. Grown your own vegetables
19. Seen the Mona Lisa in France
20. Slept on an overnight train
21. Had a pillow fight
22. Hitch hiked
23. Taken a sick day when you’re not ill24. Built a snow fort
25. Held a lamb26. Gone skinny dipping
27. Run a Marathon
28. Ridden in a gondola in Venice
29. Seen a total eclipse
30. Watched a sunrise or sunset31. Hit a home run
32. Been on a cruise
33. Seen Niagara Falls in person
34. Visited the birthplace of your ancestors
35. Seen an Amish community
36. Taught yourself a new language
37. Had enough money to be truly satisfied
38. Seen the Leaning Tower of Pisa in person
39. Gone rock climbing
40. Seen Michelangelo’s David
41. Sung karaoke
42. Seen Old Faithful geyser erupt
43. Bought a stranger a meal at a restaurant
44. Visited Africa
45. Walked on a beach by moonlight46. Been transported in an ambulance
47. Had your portrait painted
48. Gone deep sea fishing
49. Seen the Sistine Chapel in person
50. Been to the top of the Eiffel Tower in Paris
51. Gone scuba diving or snorkeling
52. Kissed in the rain
53. Played in the mud
54. Gone to a drive-in theater55. Been in a movie
56. Visited the Great Wall of China
57. Started a business
58. Taken a martial arts class
59. Visited Russia
60. Served at a soup kitchen
61. Sold Girl Scout Cookies
62. Gone whale watching
63. Got flowers for no reason
64. Donated blood, platelets or plasma
65. Gone sky diving
66. Visited a Nazi Concentration Camp
67. Bounced a check
68. Flown in a helicopter
69. Saved a favorite childhood toy70. Visited the Lincoln Memorial
71. Eaten Caviar
72. Pieced a quilt
73. Stood in Times Square
74. Toured the Everglades
75. Been fired from a job
76. Seen the Changing of the Guards in London
77. Broken a bone
78. Been on a speeding motorcycle
79. Seen the Grand Canyon in person
80. Published a book
81. Visited the Vatican
82. Bought a brand new car
83. Walked in Jerusalem
84. Had your picture in the newspaper85. Read the entire Bible
86. Visited the White House
87. Killed and prepared an animal for eating
88. Had chickenpox89. Saved someone’s life
90. Sat on a jury
91. Met someone famous
92. Joined a book club
93. Lost a loved one
94. Had a baby95. Seen the Alamo in person
96. Swam in the Great Salt Lake
97. Been involved in a law suit98. Owned a cell phone
99. Been stung by a bee100. Totally copied a post from someone else's blog to your own
44 out of 100 - not too shabby... Feel free to play along!
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Sunday, November 23, 2008

Petition - By Ginger Chapman

Father God, I cry to You,
Help me look only to You.
Forgive me for my deep despair,
Free me from all worldly care.
Keep my eyes turned to Your Light,
Help me not Your hand to fight.
Cleanse me from my darkest sin,
Let Your Sprit flow within.
Free me from my fears and woes.
Let Your Peace come fill my soul.
Unless You live within my life,
There’s no purpose for this life.
Teach me how to love you more
To worship You and praise You, Lord.

Scripture reading: Psalms 42

I laid down to rest asking God what was going on. I had a vision. There was a gigantic battle. There were two armies. One army was in black with rugged swords and hideous faces. The faces were filled with more hate than I thought existed. The other army was in white like a radiant light without swords. Deafening noises came from the dark army but the white was silent. I noticed that as a dark one would penetrate a white one with his sword the dark one would disintegrate. I was in the midst of this battle. Several times during the next day this vision came back. Each time I saw more people I knew in the midst of the battle with me.

I contemplated the seriousness and intensity of the battle. A word came to me on the importance of standing firm and wearing God’s armor. Much has been written and spoken on the parts of God’s armor but I have never found it easy to keep His armor on me when in the heat of battle. It seemed neither my strongest discipline nor my firmest will were strong enough to keep me in His armor.

God spoke to me about how much He desired me to be in the midst of Him. He desired me so much that He was willing to leave His throne, put on the sinful nature of man, and suffer beyond my finite comprehension. He told me how He longed for me to desire for Him to be in my midst. I came to see we do not really understand the meaning of the word “desire.” We live in a materialistic world. Our needs have been so bountifully met. We never lack anything long enough to experience a real desire. Like most of the words in our language we overuse the word “desire” and minimize its meaning.

“How,” I asked God, “do I obtain this desire for You as You have for me?” I meditated on God’s desire for me. I looked through the Bible at instances such as Abraham’s desire for God over the life of his long promised son. Where did the saints of old get such an intense desire — a desire so intense as to enable them to go the full distance?

I really wanted this desire. I knew I could not get it on my own. How could I get it? How do I get anything I want? I must pray for it. Once I allow God to show me the need for this desire, I will want it enough to seek after Him to implant it in me. I asked Him to find the most fertile spot within me to plant His seed of desire. I want it to take strong root and grow. I found things that seemed important were loosing their hold. This type of desire will really cause me to seek after the kingdom of God and His righteousness. The cost no longer matters. I know my goal and desire it with my whole being.

God earnestly desires me to desire Him. I cannot desire Him in that way unless He puts the desire within me. He will not put the desire within me unless I earnestly desire for Him to do so. Does it sound like a confused play on words? Yes, to the world it does. If you hear God calling you, you will want to respond. He will open the door to your understanding. He will enable you to begin an adventure far beyond your wildest imaginations.

I am excited God desires me so much. He is growing within me that same kind of desire for Him. I encourage you to step out and see, taste and drink of Him. You will never be the same again.

Prayer: Father, thank You for loving me so very much. Thank You for desiring fellowship with me. Quicken within me the same desire for You and for fellowship with You. Draw my mind toward You throughout the day. Teach me to talk to You and to listen to You.

This is another one on my Mom's devotionals you can find more of her devotionals at her blog GinRich here.

Saturday, November 22, 2008

Visit to the Local Pow Wow

Today we went to our local annual Pow Wow. It was cool...literally! Actually about 45 degrees but right on the waterfront with a kicking breeze!

We were able to watch them demonstrate blowing darts long distances and several different tribal dances. We looked at all of the booths and saw some really cool stuff.

The favorites were all of the different animals skins and skulls! There were even turtle heads, alligator heads/feet/tails, raccoon, deer, buffalo, cow, squirrel, birds, badger, beaver and rabbit skins (Poor Lucky!)

Kiera picked up one of the bunny pelts and I said "Bunny", she dropped it real quick and just kept saying "bun-ee, bun-ee". Awe! Then of course Josh carries on about how when poor Mr. Lucky passes on he's gonna have him stuffed so he can keep him forever! Unless of course he just decides to --KEEP HIS FEET! Geesh!

All in all a fun-filled, FREE, family Saturday outing.

Friday, November 21, 2008

Across the Universe

Across the Universe. I love it for more than just the music, although who can argue with the Beatles? I haven't enjoyed a movie in the theater in awhile and I thought this one was just perfect. It was just quirky enough to make it a musical, but still mostly believable. I actually want to purchase this.

Casserole Recipes


My question this week:

What is your favorite casserole recipe?
We are stretching our groceries and I am SO bored with ours!

If you’d like to participate, just post your own question on your blog and leave your link here. Don’t forget to visit the other participants! It’s a great way to make new blogging friends!
(Please leave you answer and a link to your Aloha Friday in the comments section!)

Thursday, November 20, 2008

Quote - Unquote

Thank God for dirty dishes
they have a tale to tell,
while others go hungry
we're eating very well,
with home and health and happiness
I shouldn't want to fuss,
For by this stack of evidence
God's very good to us!

PSF: Kiera


Since we are without an operating camera I'm hitting the archives this week!

Here are some photos of when Kiera was born while I had cancer.

You can read the Journey here if you would like to.


All five kids meet their new sister!


Grandma holding her 8th grandkid!
(Only six are mine though!)


Grandpa holding his 8th grandkid!


Me and my smallest bundle of joy!
Look HAIR!! On me not her!


Kiera sure is checking out that Daddy guy!


Serious Pooh concentration!!!

Random Facts

Well! Silly me was given awards and I did NOT follow the rules..OOPS! I shall now list 8 random facts about myself:

  1. I broke my foot last Christmas..spent the morning in the ER...not fun and OUCH!!! Getting up at 2 am with the baby, I haven't taken a sleeping pill since!
  2. I broke my arm riding a bike in the second grade.
  3. I broke my knee skating, well actually getting plowed over by racing referees at the skating rink, in the sixth grade.
  4. I broke my finger in the 10th grade catching a jacket. Yep..jammed it in the floor.
  5. I sliced my eyebrow open sliding down a slide into a river (six stitches).
  6. I cut my finger at work in Hawaii (three stitches).
  7. I sliced open my thumb washing a glass, it broke (six stitches).
  8. Every bone I have broken has been on the left side of my body.
There...bet you did not know those facts!!!! I'm a little paranoid now about breaking things after the cancer stuff and Tamoxifen and the "M" thing (menopause, took out the ovaries)!

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Daycares

I'm been touring day care facilities so I can go back to work.

Thirteen scary things to see or hear at a daycare:
  1. Screaming
  2. Hitting
  3. Biting
  4. Coughing literally EVERYWHERE
  5. Underwear on the floor
  6. Dirty sticky food on tables at 2:00 pm
  7. Injured kids waiting to be picked up
  8. An excess of toys
  9. Open doors
  10. One big room day cares
  11. Two toilet stalls in the entire facility
  12. No fences
  13. No playground
13 GOOD things to see in a daycare
  1. Schedules posted
  2. Kids napping
  3. Teachers making posters in their spare time
  4. Potty training in force
  5. Scripture memory verses
  6. Hugs
  7. Locked doors
  8. Fences
  9. Playgrounds
  10. Clean tables
  11. Relaxed teachers
  12. Genuine kindness
  13. Appreciation

Awards




I'm loving all these awards I've been getting lately. Makes me feel so special. Sandi at Pregnant With Cancer gave me these great awards! THANKS Sandi...

The Rules:
1. Each player starts with eight random fact/habits about themselves.
2. People who are tagged need to write their own blog about their eight things and post these rules.
3. A the end of your blogpost, you need to choose eight people to get tagged and list their name.
4. Don't forget to leave them a comment telling them they're tagged and to read your blog.

I'm just about out of followers to bestow awards upon, so I'm gonna bestow some on blogs I subscribe to! I guess they don't like me I just like them! Hee, hee! just kidding they all have large blogs, I'm sure they are super busy! Anyhoo, without further adoo:

The Inspired Room (This is actually my favorite site!)






The Laazy Organizer

This was sent to me by Lindsey from A Kindred Spirit's Thoughts!

Part of accepting the award is:

*displaying the award
*linking back to the person who gave it to you
*paying it forward & nominating 7 blogs
*adding links to those seven blogs
*leaving comments on their blog telling them you gave them an award
*enjoying the award

So here's who I'm bestowing this prestigious reward to:

Fun House of God
Pregnant With Cancer
My Life with Six Kids
The Heiner Clan
What's Cooking At My House
Five Flower Mom
A Stirring Life


Amanda from Divine Chaos awarded me with this one, The Smile Award. Thank you woman! If you haven't checked out her blog you should!

The qualifications to receive the award are:
A. Display a cheerful attitude.
B. Love one another.
C. Make mistakes.
D. Learn from others.
E. Be a positive contributor to the blog world.
F. Love life.
G. Love kids.

The Rules:
1. Must link it back to the creator
2. Post the rules
3. Choose 5 people to give it to
4. Recipients must fit the characteristics above
5. Create a post to share this
6. You must thank the winner

Now I'm choosing 5 blogs that make me smile. So, I choose these.

Confessions of a Diet Coke Addict
Come Here Little Bug
Noble Pig
Polka Spot Farm
Thrifty Jinxy

Enjoy Everyone!!!!!! I'm just Spreading the Love!

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Photo Wednesday

This was taken near 2002



This was taken Saturday! MY how they G-R-O-W!

Monday, November 17, 2008

Our lovely water cooler

We bought a hot/cold water dispenser like this at the Goodwill several years ago and it truly is one of my favorite things! NOW! When the 2 year old decides to serve herself to water and pour it in 50 million devices and get it everywhere....it's not so much my favorite!

BUT, with a household of six children and the purchase a some little disposable cups...living without a dishwasher isn't so horrible after all. (Just kidding it still is horrible!! ;)) I also love the hot water feature..great for individual tea, hot cocoa, hot cereal, instant grits (go ahead and cringe!).

Cincinnati Chili Recipe

1 qt. water
2 lbs. lean hamburger
1 tsp. cinnamon
1 tsp. cumin seed or ground cumin
2 lg. onions, chopped
1 tsp. Worcestershire sauce
4 cloves garlic, crushed
2 tbsp. chili powder
1 tsp. black pepper
1/2 tsp. red pepper or chili pepper
1 tbsp. salt
1 1/2 tsp. ground allspice
1 (16 oz.) can tomato paste
1 1/2 tbsp. cider vinegar
3 lg. whole bay leaves

Crumble raw (do not brown) hamburger into water. Add all ingredients. Bring to boil, then simmer for 3 hours. Remove bay leaves. Serve on cooked rice or spaghetti noodles with grated cheddar on top! Mmmmmmmm

This is truly one of my favorite dishes. Perfect for this time of year too!

Sunday, November 16, 2008

Yet another award

Jamey @ Walking By Faith gave me this pretty award!


Here are the rules for this one:
1. Mention the blog that gave it to you and comment on their blog to let them know you’ve posted your award.
2. Publish these rules.
3. Share 6 values that are important to you and 6 things you do not support.
4. Grant the prize to 6 people.
5. Mention the blog that gave it to you and comment on their blog to let them know you’ve posted your award.
Six Important Values/Beliefs:
1. Faith
2. Family
3. Love
4. Bible
5. Truth
6. Understanding
Nix Support For These Values/Beliefs:
1. unjust
2. bitterness
3. selfishness
4. greed
5. negative
6. unforgiving
Woo Hoo! THANKS...

I'd like to bestow this award to:
LaDonna @ Just Our Thoughts
Mama Joss @ Dribbles & Diapers
Kitty @ A Straigjacket in a Padded Room
Mandy @ Mommy Cracked
Amanda @ Divine Chaos
Rachel @ Mom to 3
ENJOY ladies! My precious followers! AND great women too!!

Saturday, November 15, 2008

Our Path

I praise You, Lord that I can trust
The path you have me walk.
I need not know where it will lead
Because I know You know.
I need not understand why or where
I trust leave those both with You
And yet I listen in my prayers
In case You want to share.

Sometimes I’d like to know the why.
I’d like to understand
Sometimes I’d like to know the where
So I could make some plans
But then I think that if I knew
I’d interrupt Your plans
For Your ways aren’t for me to plan
But just to hold Your hand.

Many times we find we are walking a path we don’t like or understand. Sometimes it seems we have been down the same type of path at other times. Our finite minds always want to understand our circumstances. We want to know where we are headed so we can “chart our course.”

In the Christian walk our “chart for our course” is in the Bible. Our path leads to eternal life with God, our Father and Jesus Christ, His Son and our Savior and Lord. The directions God wants us to take on our way to our Home are His choice. We are on this earth to give Him pleasure. We do this with our fellowship with Him, our trust in Him, our obedience to Him and our love for Him. All these, fellowship, trust, obedience and love, can be carried out without knowing the why’s or where’s of our walk.

It is so nice to be able to just walk and trust. I know where my walk will end. I can trust God’s hand to guide me every step of the way. When my finite mind pushes it’s questions into my attention, I can pause, turn my eyes on my Father, and choose to trust His wisdom and love. Peace overflows as I do this and I can continue my walk in fellowship, trust, obedience and love.
This is a devotional from my Mom (GinRich). Stop by and visit her devotional Blog here.

Blog Awards

I would sincerely like to thank everyone who has given me Blog Awards. It tickles my heart to know you think I deserve them.

 Kim from Homesteader's Heart has gifted me with this wonderful Christmas Spirit Award. 


Also, Kel @ Girl in the Glasses, was sweet enough to think of me and gave me this:



I got this award from Sandi over at Pregnant with Cancer a little while ago but I'm just now posting it. I want to say thank you to her for this I do appreciate each and every award, honestly! Sandi and I seem to have an ENORMOUS amount in common! It seems like every day we discover even more. Hmm who knows maybe we'll be swapping phone numbers before long.



Sandi @ Pregnant With Cancer gave me this greatly desired award:



This was sent to me by Lindsey from A Kindred Spirit's Thoughts!


Amanda from Divine Chaos awarded me with this one, The Smile Award. Thank you woman! If you haven't checked out her blog you should!


Jamey @ Walking By Faith gave me this pretty award!


Tena @ Punky Monkeys awarded me with this award. Thanks Tena!!

I am soooooooo excited..my third award! Yah, yeah, yeah...maybe some of you think it is silly but to me it means that people like my blog and appreciate the effort. THANK YOU Lori at I'm NO Super Mom but I'm Loving It!!! Stop by and visit her, she has a great blog! 


Sandi over at Pregnant with Cancer awarded me with TWO awards! You guys need to check out her blog it is extremely informative! She too was pregnant while she had cancer but she had to have chemotherapy while pregnant!

Here are the awards she gave me:


THANK YOU EVERYONE!!!!!!!!

Friday, November 14, 2008

Another Award!


Tena @ Punky Monkeys awarded me with this award. Thanks Tena!!

Rules: The qualifications to receive the award are:
A. Display a cheerful attitude. I try
B. Love one another. I will
C. Make mistakes. That one I absolutely can do
D. Learn from others. Everyday
E. Be a positive contributor to the blog world. I try
F. Love life. Oh...Love - Life! I do
G. Love kids. I absolutely do

The Rules:
1. Must link it back to the creator (I can't read it good enough, sorry)
2. Post the rules
3. Choose 5 people to give it to
4. Recipients must fill the characteristics above
5. Create a post to share this
6. You must thank the winner

Here are my picks of wonderful women to award this to:
Lori @ I'm No Super Mom, But I'm loving It
Nina @ Juggling Mama
Jamey @ Walking by Faith
Dee @ Two of a Kind, Working on a Full House
Tiff @ Three Peas in a Pod
(All these wonderful women just so happen to follow my blog and I theirs!)

Thursday, November 13, 2008

Aloha Friday #4


We had an encounter with a rat yesterday
in this house...read aabout it here.
My question for you this week:
What's the scariest thing you have ever encountered in your own home??


Ratty was not the scariest thing I've encountered in my home, it was an intruder (I had a restraining order on), but I won't get into that. 

If you’d like to participate, just post your own question on your blog and leave your link here. Don’t forget to visit the other participants! It’s a great way to make new blogging friends!
(Please leave you answer and a link to your Aloha Friday in the comments section!)

Quote-Unquote



"We either make ourselves miserable, or we make ourselves strong. The amount of work is the same."



– Carlos Castaneda
If you have a quote you would like to share please leave it here in the comments section or a link to you blog! Thanks!

RATS!

It was very warm here last night so I thought I'd open up the house to get in some fresh air. None of the windows in this lovely home open so we can only do doors. I opened the back sliding door (no screen) and the front door to get some air flow. I showered and locked the doors and decided to retire around midnight. I sat upon my bed to wind down and low and behold....A RAT! YES, I SAID A RAT ran right past me and up the stairs to Ki's room!

I ran after his squealing. (Poor Ki!!) I found something to whack at it and tried to smash the thing! I sicked the dog (Blue Heeler) on it but NO! Stupid thing just tried to get the stick! Oh yes, all along dear Mr. Kevin just watching TV in the Living Room..some Big Foot documentary!

Anyhow, all my screaming woke up every child in the house so I had help then!! Well Nathan and Garit decided to watch all the commotion from their beds, I don't blame them one little bit! Miranda was very brave..I was shocked. We tried to whack it but it ran back into the boys room to the back door, YAY, but IT WAS LOCKED!  Josh didn't want it opened though in case another one would come in. Come on already let's get this sucker outta here! He opened the door again. Meanwhile I was trying to keep Ratty's whereabouts very well known.

Josh devised a mop handle with a steak knife through it to get Ratty. Of course I wouldn't allow it! (Smart kid though!) I had him cornered and then HE CAME RIGHT AT ME and RAN ACROSS MY FOOT! I jumped up on Ki's toddler bed then. She just watched..and watched..taking it all in.

After a brief recovery session from the foot episode I started to chase hin toward the door and guess what? Ratty ran over my foot again. Need I remind you I was ready for bed and barefoot. This time Ratty tried to crawl up. my. leg.  That was it..this was WAR!  By this point Josh decided he was cute...yes, I said my 15 year old son, thought this rat was cute thereby it did not deserve the death penalty.

I called our trusty Blue Heeler back again, this time he saw it! He cornered Ratty and grab a hold. We heard Ratty squeal, but then he was dropped and the varmit ran right into the PANTRY!  I pulled out the toy box the rodent was hiding behind and Ratty went a running into the boys room and finally out the door! Poor dog never saw him leave he was after the little rat for about another hour! LOL!

Lesson Learned: DO NOT LEAVE THE OUTSIDE DOORS OPEN AFTER DARK UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES!!!!!!!

Thursday's Photo

I have absolutely GOT to take more pictures of all the other kids....I just spend more time with Ki because she's home with me all day!

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Experience is what causes people to make new mistakes instead of old ones.

Borax

Some of my favorite uses for Borax:

Borax as a Floor Cleaner
1. Fill a bucket with about 1 gallon of warm water.
2. Add about 1/3 cup Borax.
3. Add 1 teaspoon liquid dishwashing detergent.
4. Mix in about 1 tablespoon ammonia.

To remove urine stains and odors:
1. Dampen the soiled areas with water.
2. Sprinkle borax over the areas.
3. Rub the borax over the areas, working into mattress well.
4. Let dry.
5. Vacuum or brush off any remaining borax powder.

Make slime for the Kids:
1. In a glass or ceramic bowl, add 1/2 cup water and 1 cup white glue.
2. Stir in 4 drops food coloring if desired.
3. In another bowl, dissolve 1/2 teaspoon borax in 1/2 cup water.
4. Slowly add the dissolved borax mixture to the glue mixture. Stir well.
5. When not in use, store in a tightly sealed jar.

Aids in drying flowers:
1. Cut flowers you wish to preserve, with or without stem.
2. Sprinkle borax on the bottom of a small box such as a shoe box.
3. Add up to two flowers.
4. Completely cover with more borax.
5. Tape the box shut.
6. Let sit at room temperature for about one week.
7. When dried completely, strain off the borax powder; may be reused for more flower drying.


Kills Roaches:
1. Mix equal parts powdered sugar and borax in a bowl.
2. Sprinkle in cracks along walls and under cupboards.
3. Keep away from children and pets.
4. Repeat as necessary for one to two weeks until all roaches have died.

Kitty Litter:
Sprinkle it in with your kitty litter to mask the odor.

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

An AWARD, Yippee!!!

I am soooooooo excited..my third award! Yah, yeah, yeah...maybe some of you think it is silly but to me it means that people like my blog and appreciate the effort. THANK YOU Lori at I'm NO Super Mom but I'm Loving It!!! Stop by and visit her, she has a great blog!


The rules for this award are:
1: Post the award on my blog
2: Link to the person who gave it to me... I'm NO Super Mom but I'm Loving It
3: Link to the originating post - here
4: Pass the award on to 5 people.
5: Post the rules for the recipients

Easy enough....and no questions to answer!

Check 1, 2, 3, 4, on to #5....

I'd love to give this award to a few of my faithful followers(ees):
Jen @ Cheaper Than Therapy
Tena @ Punky Monkeys
Angie @ Angie's Circus
Sandi @ Pregnant With Cancer (yes...another pregnant woman who had cancer!)
Lindsey @ A Kindred Spirit's Thoughts

These women all have great blogs...please go check them out!!
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