Monday, May 7, 2007

Im exploding with lots of good news.
1.The family of my girls friend is opening up and I will be able to offer them some support. I will help the chil with transportation and attention untill someone is abble to be at her house. I told the mother I wound not drop the child off at home unless someone was there. "thats just my way, I told her that I would not be willing have that on my hands. She ashured me that the 8 yr old stayed home by herself all the time for a half hour alone would be no big deal. So I guess that this summer I will often have three in the afeternoon. Both girls are in a summer reading program. Different teacher however. So at least this child will not have the long walk to a possible emty house every day.

2. Im 46. My birthday was a hard ye challenging day. My husband and I had a few hours togeather we went out to breakfast and went home and watched a movie. The kids went to a morning birthday party/ play date. We all came home and rested in a quiet house and then made an early evening of it. We have a cold in the house so Steve and I are a little under it.

QUESTION:
What would you do if your child told you that they were concerned about thier friend having a bad home life?
Would you concider offering some practical help to a family in crisis? Shy or shy not?

Saturday, May 5, 2007

Arizona Sewing Guild Meeting

My dress was finished in time. I love a good goal!

Wednesday, May 2, 2007

Burnt the chicken soup typing out the recipe

arg!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! With humility and grace only a seasoned wife could muster I poured the 2 gallons of soup down the disposal I'm glad at least it seem to enjoy it!

(Chicken Soup My Way)





Clear off your counters
Fix a pot of Tea (my favorite is Green tea loose leaf, I am worth it and sugar in the raw)
Music on (Today I
listened to :The sound track from "fig fish")I like sound tracks from my favorite movies because it keeps my mind imagining and not "stinkin thinkin"
Get your fixings out. Set out your food processor and or knife and cutting board.
this is what I did today........ Large batch.
Wash up
as you go.

Bay leaf, Basil, thyme and Sea Salt
4 cans 12.5 oz chicken breasts (open and set aside, do not drain)
3- 32 oz chicken broth (I use Pacific brand it is a organic free range no MSG product)
Parsnips raw 2-3 lbs. (they look like a white carrot)
4 lbs mini carrots (Costco has them cheaper and organic)
Celery on whole stalk (Choose a stalk with little to no leaves: do not separate: Cut first, Discard first cut the dried ends,: Now on the horizon parallel to you, toward the end of stalk hold vertical and cut down all but through several times lay horizontal again slice until and inch or so before the but of the stalk NOW WASH, and run your hands through to separated and remove strings.
one yellow onion (diced, cut in half, lay a half flat slice parallel to you thinly, now slice vertically to you)
Garlic cloves 1/4 cup twice a year I buy a braid of garlic at Costco and i remove all the hulls an stuff a canning jar full then I fill the jar with olive oil. It keeps in the refer and is easily available to me when I need it. Now you too can buy it already done but you ll pay big bucks for it or have mediocre oil in it.
Flour 1cup I use spelt my family is not to well of with wheat, I buy the spelt ground or I buy the whole grain and grind it myself. My mother in law gave me the old family electric grist mill.
4 cups apx. Egg noodles fine looks like straw
Butter 1/4 lb.

Pour a cup of tea

Use food processor chop all root veggies except garlic and onion. Set aside

Chop onion and press garlic onto your chopped onions. Set aside

Open all cans and broth cryo packs. Set aside.


Heat pan first
then: Melt butter them remove the whey with a spoon tilting the pot helps.
Add onion and garlic till translucent.
add in root veggies and cover and"sweat them out"
see the moisture accumulate at the bottom of the pot. That is liquid gold.
When tender add the flour sprinkle it on a little at a time to cover coat the veggies.
This all happens quickly as it gets gummy you add the broth and the chicken with its broth. Break up the chicken.
Stir and cook
Sea Salt now about a table spoon
Iodine is good stuff!
Seasoning of herbs is added now
boil add
noodles and cook about 30 min.


Watch your pot I burned mine doing this blog ARG!!!!!!!!!!!!!










Mommas Apron

I have my Mommas apron an today.
When I was four I sat in the back of Her cafe on an old day bed and played. Momma would always cook with a smile on her face and sweat on her brow. I think it must of pleased her to see all the folks enjoy her fixings. She grew to weary over time and her talents failed her in her later years. She was just all used up. So little made her smile or should I say she could smile at such little things like my daughters glowing eyes or the sight of her own grown children gathered around her on those few rare occasions.

My memories of her are few that are sweet and so today making my soup I cry thinking if only she could of had another life one that might of been rich to her with kindness in her own childhood.

I think she would smile at me making her old chicken soup, just like she did to serve to so many. Some day I will write those stories so full of the terrors and woe but today I think Ill just smile and wipe the sweat off my brow, enjoy the smell of this chicken soup.


friendships season life

May I say a great big thank you to my friend Jaye for helping me with this blog set up!!!!!!!!!!!

Welcome Michelle, I look forward to the hard copy of you novel.

It takes full circle of friends to see the difference each life makes. On an Island the isolation leaves the void as a scar to the soul. How many villagers have effected me even in this short morning offering of thanks.

Chicken soup (homemade) on the menu today. I use parsnips to give it that old time flavor.
My sister had shoulder surgery, another friend has an arm in a cast and a surgery ahead. I heard still another has a house that is recovering a weekend of vomiting and illness. Wouldn't it be grand to have a soup pot like the old fable of "stone soup". When I make chicken soup I always feel like I wish I sould make 5 gallens. If I fell into a cracker factory and found favor with the owners I could pass out saltines too, and Ritz by the rolls. Don't ya just hate how hard they are to open now.

The Serengeti needs to be raked and the mounds removed now that the sun has dried the mowing remains from last week. My chariot needs a good wash and the pollen from my big old tree needs to be blown out of the drive. In all of this I too must rest and get the sewing machine a humming on the dress I am making for myself. It seems to be crying out in distress to me "dont forget me"! Summer school registration tonight with Steve doing a late class for work, a trip to Scottsdale to deliver soup and pick up those all too important and expensive hormones.
My day is full and so I am off.

Tuesday, May 1, 2007

I think I have it worked out now

This is the back ground my husband made for my business.

My Role as Wife, the silent business partner,

Today the awareness was re-awakened within me that I am a business partner here.
With the kids in school now and a sabbatical from all the kids therapy interventions it is as if I am coming out of the comma of doing to much. I succeeded at home school but with a very great price to our families financial success. God has certainly been generous to us and we have not done without, yet we are living to the top of our income. I remember the days when I had the accounts receivables and expenses in my cross hairs and could just by a whim re-allocate funds to meet additional principle or chose a major purchase debt free without hitting our savings. I used Quicken for years and then it fell into a ruin. I was consumed when Becca came home from Russia so ill. Then the 22 months of therapy all three disciplines for 22+months before I was able to breath. We sold our home of 16 years when the freeway stopped in our backyard (literally). Moved into this house drove 22 miles one way for three years for Becca's therapy 2-3 times a week. During that time so many surgeries for the endomitriosis. Steve took over the finances but not really not like I knew how to.
We decided to bring another child out of the orphanages. Dan was conceived in our hearts. then 911 stopped us from getting him out. Thanking God that we were not on one of those ill fated flights. We had a new son in December. All of his illnesses and surgeries.
Motorola closing the pant and a year of unemployment. Some of our adoption expences were covered through Motorola adoption reinbursement. That saved us. The car accident that put me out or several months. Knee surgery this year
It is amazing that we are afloat!
I feel a little panicked this morning thinking about what I might do as a business (of our family) to help our family, to lighten my husbands load.
We went from a few years till full vested retirement, to 1/3 of our income. My dear husband pulling in side work keeps the tally close. I have been in such a blur. I see now about the "crisis" see speaks and the pressure he must feel as the full time provider of funding for this fine estate.
I want to be more effective and so now that I have 5 more hours in the day to do so the urgency is before me. We are not a young couple now. Thankfully we have kept disciplin not to get into debt. Our cars are paid for and we keep up the maintaince ourselves.
Meal planning and prep, efficiency and maybe I can get rested up enough to do a little E=Bay selling. My jewelry I'm told is a gold mine. I may go to some local nail salons. That really intimidates me! The Gallery in pine is a far trip now and it barely paid for the gas. I did enjoy the trips up though.
I must spend all the less and keep doing the lunches and meals. Thank goodness I'm a good cook and homemaker these skills have and do make a lot of difference. I'll sew mor for the kids too. I have a lot of fabric. I remember the "little house on the prairie" of my childhood. How much I greatly respected that womon and her industry. She was so beautiful in her dignity.
I'm beautiful too. I'm strong like her in my character. Its like a challenge to battle my courage is welled up within me. I must use my own intelligence to partake in this career and succeed.
We women of the home are the warriors of our families. I stand beside Steve and fight through the many voices into the path that meets the needs at hand.
Now I wake up to see that by the grace of God our family finances were preserved during the drought that was my absence from the accounting. We are O.K.
I am needed in so many ways I am vital.

Older women likewise teach the younger women...

• how to love their husbands
• how to love their children
• how to be self-controlled
• how to be pure
• how to be keepers at home
• how to be kind and submissive (not subservient) to their own husbands. (See Titus 2:3-5)

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By Maya Angelou

'A woman's heart should be so hidden in Christ
That a man should have to seek Him first to find her.'

When I say... 'I am a Christian' I'm not shouting 'I'm clean living,'
I'm whispering 'I was lost, Now I'm found and forgiven.'

When I say... 'I am a Christian' I don't speak of this with pride.
I'm confessing that I stumble and need Christ to be my guide.

When I say... 'I am a Christian' I'm not trying to be strong.
I'm professing that I'm weak and need His strength to carry on.

When I say.. 'I am a Christian' I'm not bragging of success.
I'm admitting I have failed and need God to clean my mess.

When I say... 'I am a Christian' I'm not claiming to be perfect,
My flaws are far too visible, but God believes I am worth it.

When I say... 'I am a Christian' I still feel the sting of pain...
I have my share of heartaches, so I call upon His name.

When I say... 'I am a Christian' I'm not holier than thou,
I'm just a simple sinner Who received God's good grace, somehow!

Words have power. Here are a few of my favorite sayings.

  • A warm cup of tea is like a cuddle with a friend.
  • The North American Indians have a more eloquent word for ‘friend’ than we do in English. In their language, the word for friend literally means, “the one who carries my sorrows on his back.”
  • Return with Honor
  • The sage anticipates things that are difficult while they are easy, and does things that would become great while they are small. All difficult things in the world are sure to arise from a previous state in which they were easy, and all great things from one in which they were small. Therefore the sage, while he never does what is great, is able on that account to accomplish the greatest things."
  • "HOME IS WHERE YOUR STORY BEGINS"
  • “Live so that when your children hear these words they think of you… Fairness Caring Integrity Honesty Love Trust.”
  • "O Lord help my words to be gracious and tender today, for tomarrow I may have to eat them."
  • "No man has ever been shot while doing the dishes"
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Zephaniah 3:17 NLT
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