We’ve had some great opportunities for Family Photos in the past month or so. Here are a few!
Christmas Eve
Christmas Day
Standing on a HUGE snowball
Brush grandchildren
Cornelison grandchildren
My little reindeer
Posted at Wordless Wednesday
We’ve had some great opportunities for Family Photos in the past month or so. Here are a few!
Christmas Eve
Christmas Day
Standing on a HUGE snowball
Brush grandchildren
Cornelison grandchildren
My little reindeer
Posted at Wordless Wednesday
5 months ago I watched my oldest drive off to start classes at UMC. There were tears. My heart was breaking that he wouldn’t be around and things would CHANGE.
I was worried about how he would survive, sleep, study, eat etc.
Things moms worry about.
Fast forward. Today after a great Christmas break, mission trip to Mexico(he survived) and taking care of me for a week after surgery, Michael is packing up to move back across town to the Christian Campus House. He’s stocking his pantry, buying books, growing a moustache(?). Basically taking care of business.
I haven’t helped him. Can’t. I did cook up some great college freezer food for him. But that is it!
He is doing so great. His grades were good even with a challenging start. He hasn’t changed—still a wonderful, caring, giving guy.
I am so thankful for that.
So that is the start of my Top Ten Thankful List today.
1. Michael being home on Christmas Break.
2. God’s amazing plan for our bodies to heal. I am one week out from surgery & things are going well. Bruises are fading. Stitches come out tomorrow.
3. The aches and pains are fading and I need less pain meds all the time.
4. 21 days left of crutches(sigh)
5. My creative husband. We were loaned crutches & they seriously were no fun for the first 3 days. Muscles in your arms aren’t used to propelling your weight around. Mine were SORE. So hubby found a way to cushion the pads. Thanks babe! Fashionable too—green is my favorite color.
6. Recheck appointment tomorrow. Can I drive yet? please? Not feeling trapped yet but I know it will come.
7. Suzanne, my mother-in-law, who is also known as the chauffer. She is available to take my kids to piano, clogging, library, etc especially now that Michael isn’t going to be available for running his siblings around.
8. My chair & cozy blanket. Enough said. Glad I have crutches—just not sure I am thankful for them.
9. Homeschooling. We are easing back it to the routine. We aren’t back up to full speed but it is good to provide a structure for our days.
10. My girls & their willingness to get 3 meals a day on the table. Cinnamon rolls(from the freezer) & scrambled eggs for b’fast, fried potatoes & ham for lunch, & tater tot casserole for supper. They have handled it all. They are doing a great job.
11. Just for fun—all of you out there. I am not stir crazy because I have had such fun reading blogs & enjoying the things people share. Thanks!
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Every woman should have a recipe that is a no-fail. It can be easy or hard but always delicious.
It is the one you pull out for company. My family loves pretty much any form of rice, beans & cheese. This recipe is easily doubled for a crowd pleaser.
They freeze well for later use if you decide to make a BIG batch. Enjoy!
Sauce
4 Tbsp butter
5 Tbsp-1/2 cup chili powder
1/3 cup flour
1/2 tsp garlic salt
1/4 tsp cumin
1/4 tsp oregano
2 C chicken broth
1 (8oz) tomato sauce
Melt butter in pan. In separate bowl, mix dry ingredients. In another bowl or measuring cup, mix broth & tomato sauce. Slowly add to butter & mix as you go. Stir constantly and it will be come crumbly. Very slowly, add broth mix and you will have a thick, tasty sauce. You can pour this in a slow cooker or use it right away.
Tortillas
10-12 wheat tortillas
2 cans refried beans
2-3 cups shredded cheese
We do the tortilla part of this in an assembly line. Lay out all the tortillas. Heat beans in microwave & then place about 2-3 T beans on tortilla. Smooth out over whole tortilla & sprinkle with cheese. Roll tortilla up & place in a 9x13 baker. Repeat for each tortilla & then top with sauce, more cheese & sliced olives if desired.
Serve with shredded lettuce, sour cream & brown rice.
I have found in the past few days that when all you can do is sit then you start to think. . .
then you start making PLANS
for when you WILL be able to get up and do stuff.
Right now about all I can do is homeschool basics(math, science, English, spelling). So I am planning to chug through quite a bit of our lessons(and maybe catch up a bit from our time off) in the next 3 weeks.
January & February are always FULL of school – because we cannot be outside much. I take that back we are inside because I don’t like the cold we just don’t go outside much. We get more school done when Mommy isn’t distracted by the nice weather out the window.
Today I am planning our History for the next few weeks. This is a bit more complicated by the fact that I am not sure when I will be able to drive again(arg) and make it to the library. So I need to get some books on hold for errand boy dear hubby to pick up on his lunch hours. He is sweet that way.
Saving money on school books
We save a TON of money by utilizing our nearby libraries. Our local(15 minutes away) library is pretty good but doesn’t always carry biographies that we want or older books. So we make a trip to our state capital’s city library(30 minutes away) to get books from that more conservative(yeah!) library. This keeps me from blowing my curriculum budget on just books. That way we can have science projects and math books too—although some would rather just buy books.
I admit it I am raising bookworms. Hmmmm I wonder where they got that trait from(wink).
So they like that the majority of our History lessons involve a book. Not a text book but a fiction book that masterfully weaves the history in to a story.
Love the sound of that?
Well starting next week I will be posting our plans for reading for the next week—and a write up about the books we are reading. Mostly about History but not always. This is an effort keep me honest & accountable. We often get lost in books & don’t keep on track. I need the push of posting it here.
I am hoping to host a link up about making plans—my first—not just about books either. Advice on that is sure welcome!
But for this week . . .what are you making lists and planning for in the next few weeks coming up?
For more Money Saving Monday tips to to Family Friendly Frugality
My normal posts are about homeschooling, DIY projects, my kids & daily life. I am feeling like I am more focused on me here lately but I guess that is normal when you have surgery. For now recover IS daily life.
I am amazed at how much effort it takes to heal. My heart goes out to people who have major surgery. Mine was just out patient and it has seriously knocked me flat for the last five days.
This morning(and last night) I was a bit down that I couldn’t go to church. I knew it would be too much. Hoping around on crutches from the bathroom to the living room is sometimes too much. The pain in my shoulders, back & hip just drains what little energy I have out & back to the recliner I go. So this morning we got the 3 oldest kids out the door but Steve, Joshua & I stayed home. Joshua & Steve have a cold and I think Steve didn’t want to leave me here alone.
I appreciated that.
It also let me tackle the whole taking a shower situation. That was interesting let me tell you. Thank you Cindy for finding me a shower bench!!!!
I am getting good at balancing on one leg in pretty much any situation. Tires out my muscles pretty quickly though. I have a couple of stools around(bathroom & kitchen) to perch on so I don’t have to stand while I brush my teeth or help in the kitchen.
I got to make oatmeal this morning. Seems pretty silly to be happy about that but I was thrilled to get to help with something.
However after all that activity I am cuddled back in my recliner for the afternoon with a couple of blankets & my computer. The fun machine that pumps ice water in to a pad that rests across my hip makes me cold so between the blanket & the heat from my computer I am not too cold.
If you know me I don’t like to be cold.
I think I need to find my slippers though. And maybe take a nap.