I am stealth. In my robe, I come down the stairs and put on my slippers. The house is dark, shades drawn, the sun peeking through the cracks trying to break and enter and bring the morning. Cannot wake the children. Just a few minutes of quiet. Coffee is my god and I go to the pot and grinder for my morning worship session. Then I tiptoe into the dining room. The scene of battle from dinner still evident in the shadows. My slippered foot comes down on a foreign object and I instantly spring into reflexive action, drawing my foot back quickly and inspecting the land mine. A cheerio. Now I know my enemy is out here, waiting to explode if I make a wrong move. I continue around the table ever so cautiously, feeling the mines as my foot touches them and springing back each time. KA-BOOM. Well, you win some, you lose some. Bring in the broom to sweep up casualties. The losses were significant, but there were a few unbroken survivors, and I consider it a victorious morning.
28 August 2009
24 August 2009
Zoo Vet
I think that Zoo Veterinarians have an easier job treating their animals than I have treating EG.
21 August 2009
Just a reminder for me tonight. Heard about a black hawk crash in the mountains because hubby's crew was on call to possibly have to go in for recovering the victims. T called me with a list of things he needed me to bring to the station, just in case they got the call to go. So, after dinner with friends, me and the kids drove his gear over to him to drop off. T told JG that he didn't know if he'd see him tomorrow or not, but good night and he'd see him whenever he got home. On the way home, JG asked why did daddy need that stuff and why was he maybe not coming home in the morning? So I explained that a helicopter crashed and some men died and Daddy might have to go and get those men to bring them home for their families to bury them, just like we buried Grandma F. I told him how this is a very sad thing and these families are grieving and sad over the loss of their daddies or brothers or sons. After a few other questions ('What was the helicopter doing in the mountains' and 'What were those men doing'), he began a little song. It went something like this:
"A helihopter flying in the mountains.
Crashed dooooown.
one, two, three, four, five, six boys are missing their daddies.
Oh, a helihopter crashed dooooown."
Oh how my heart aches for those families tonight wherever and whomever they are. We prayed for their comfort and their grief at bedtime tonight. I just can't stop thinking about them.
17 August 2009
Zu-Zu-Zucchini!
Anyone got zucchini in their garden they are looking for a new use for? I'll take some off your hands! I got really burnt out on the z-stuff when we planted three or four one year and had it coming out of our fingernails. This year my backyard neighbor has been generously giving me little bits of produce here and there and I'm having so much fun experimenting and getting creative with zucchini! I thought I'd share a few ideas for those of you looking for something to do with your own prolific plants (Just tell me if you are interested in a full out recipe and I'll come up with some measurements or something for you):
1. Zucchini, Mushroom and Basil Quesadillas
2. Zucchini, Mushroom, Basil Omelette
3. Zucchini, Caramelized Onion and Thyme Quiche
4. Zucchini Herb Casserole
5. Ratatouille
6. There is the ever standard Zucchini Bread, but try it with some shredded carrots and spices to make Zucchini-Carrot Spice Bread or Muffins for breakfast!
**Note: Don't forget that cream cheese is the secret to the perfect quesadilla!
**Note: Always use fresh herbs, not dried, when using green herbs like basil, thyme, mint, sage, parsley, cilantro, etc. The taste is unbelievably better. On that note, do any gardeners out there have advice for how to keep a fresh kitchen garden indoors all winter on the counter?!?!
Okay, and one more creation this week that makes a wonderful dessert topping:
Combine chopped peaches and grapes, Mix in a tablespoon or two of Limeade, Sugar, Lime Zest, Lime Juice to taste, and chopped fresh mint. Mmmmmm.
Happy Girl



EG can say 'Hat', 'Shoes', 'Daddy', 'Momma', 'Doggie', 'Huh-whooo' (her elephant P.Q.), 'drink' (sort-of), and 'Jaaa Geee' (Jack Greer)! :) Here are a few recent shots of my smiley girl. Things about EG that surprise me: How cheerful she is, how busy she is! She has about a 10-30 second attention span. So, good news is she is never mad about something for long. Bad news, she never does anything for long! I've started to put her in her chair when I'm cooking dinner and give her an ice tray with one cheerio or raisin in each compartment just so she is busy with something for more than 30 seconds! All of these photos are blurry because.... as mentioned, she is on the go.
15 August 2009
pretty fun
JG, while trying to convince me to play with him: "It's pretty fun to play with this car..."
09 August 2009
08 August 2009
Bed Time Woes
Perhaps some day we will manage a bed time routine sans fits and rages. For this week, however, my eldest was in rare form. And not just at bedtime. Really all the time, almost.
But, in the midst of the difficulty, there are still moments of funny (Praise God). Tonight (around excuse/request #587), JG yelled to let me know that: "My sleep won't come out!"
But, in the midst of the difficulty, there are still moments of funny (Praise God). Tonight (around excuse/request #587), JG yelled to let me know that: "My sleep won't come out!"
05 August 2009
02 August 2009
Unexpected
I hope that when I am an old lady (if I live that long), that I will not linger, but pass away quickly following a healthy life. T's grandmother passed away on July 6th this year. She was in really good health for an 87 year old lady. She mothered and raised five children, four boys and a girl. The oldest of which is my father-in-law. Margaret raised him his first two years all alone due to the war taking away his dad. She was a strong lady. So, we took an unexpected trip home in July to go to grandma's funeral and see the extended family and it was really neat to see the places where my husband's family is from.
Macey Lakes Backpacking
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