tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-79124561057825726412024-03-13T10:58:57.188-07:00Life with the Grimme'sUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger88125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7912456105782572641.post-16807187318352467742015-02-15T04:53:00.000-08:002015-02-15T06:49:14.548-08:00We drank the KoolaidWe asked. We researched. We debated. And then we did it: we went all in and drank the Isagenix Koolaid. IsoLean shakes, to be more precise. And then the Isaflush. And the Cleanse for Life... and Ionix Supreme. We went all "cleanse my cells" on each other, knowing full well we'd return that sucker on day 29, thank you very much.<br>
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But then we kind of liked it. And a couple days later we maybe loved it. <span style="font-size: x-small;">D<i>isclaimer: I'm still nursing Parker so I am limited in what I can take. Billy has done the full 30 day cleansing and fat burning system. I have not done it in its entirety.</i></span><br>
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So, here's our "take" on the cleansy juice.<br>
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1. I went from drinking 4-6 cups of coffee every morning (calm down La Leche League) to drinking around 4 cups <b>a week</b>. Not because I chose to quit drinking it, but because I didn't <i>need</i> it anymore. I lost the desire and <i>taste</i> for it.<br>
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2. I went from drinking 1-2 diet cokes in the afternoon (sometimes 3 children will cause you to turn to poisonous substances. Mine just happened to be in the form of caffeine) to drinking 1-2 <b>a week</b>. Again, not because I decided to give it up; I absolutely looked forward to my afternoon fix of carbonation. But I stopped craving it and lost the "need" for it.<br>
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Those two reasons alone are huge benefits, but I will continue...<br>
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3. We are significantly less bloated. Which, 3 babies and 2 c-sections later, is a mighty fine feeling for this mama.<br>
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4. Neither one of us have experienced the post-lunch crash since starting Isagenix. You know, when all you can fathom, whether you're at a desk or hiding from your kids in the bathroom (....), is laying your head down for a quick snooze... we genuinely don't feel that way in the afternoons. In fact, afternoons have become some of my most productive and purposed time of the day, as well as Billy's.<br>
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5. Billy has lost 12 pounds after 3 weeks of using Isagenix.<br>
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6. When all three boys were sick for 8 days, we remained untouched. Could be immunity, or it could be that we were getting enough of what we needed and our body had the tools to fight it off.<br>
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7. Billy has completely lost all swelling of his joints. Regardless of weight, his wedding ring has always been a challenge to get over his knuckle. In fact, we thought the only way it would come off was if it was cut off. However, as he's been using Isagenix the swelling in his knuckles is completely gone. His knees? Also gone.<br>
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8. Billy is drinking around 3-4 cups of coffee <b><i>a week</i></b> as opposed to 2 cups <b>a day. </b>The bags under his eyes are gone.<br>
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10. See number 9.<br>
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It's been a fantastic experience for us. And come day 29, you better believe we will not be returning it. Which begs the question, who's next???<br>
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Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7912456105782572641.post-108550180060460662014-08-05T06:34:00.001-07:002014-08-05T06:34:10.718-07:00So this one time...We moved to Chicago. Bought a house. Moved to a different part of Chicago. Then had a baby 2 weeks later. Despite a couple rounds of bronchitis, a pulled back muscle and getting the entire house painted before he arrived, we survived and are absolutely in love. <br />
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Meet the newest fella of the family, sweet Parker Alexander. <br />
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Going into the c-section at a new hospital with a new doctor I was anxious, to say the least. My first two deliveries, not so spectacular. My c-section with Everett was far better than my delivery with Luke - but still not my favorite. But this time... this time! I could cry about it! Maybe I did cry about it! Though still a C-Section, it was the most pleasant, and dare I say enjoyable, experience for us. From the moment we walked into Northwestern it was so peaceful and structured and mother-baby everything. One of my biggest concerns was the anesthesia, as last time I went completely numb. Head to toe. Felt like I was unable to breath. Couldn't speak. Couldn't open and close my eyes. And just kept vomiting on the table but not able to move, so well, that was lovely. All after laboring for 10 hours. But this time once we were in pre-op, every single person involved with the procedure came and introduced themselves, asked my concerns, then listened and heard my concerns, then told me what they were going to do about it. Then they said it was time to go, so I literally walked next door and got on the operating table. My doctor walked in, asked me what Pandora station I wanted to listen to, and then they got the party started. Truly, the most wonderful group of people. Had I been able to get up and walk right away I might have given them all hugs and kisses. Don't worry. I couldn't. </div>
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-"Mommy, where's my rape?" ... Excuse me? "My rape-no. So I can cook with you." .....APRON.</div>
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"Sweetie, why are you doing that with your bottom?" </div>
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I say, "Oh really? Why do you need to fill it up with water?" </div>
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Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7912456105782572641.post-82054636190526148592014-03-27T14:19:00.002-07:002014-03-27T14:19:28.513-07:00What's happenin'Well it's still cold! But today instead of snow it's rain, so that's an improvement. Maybe. Sometimes the moisture and dampness brought with rain is colder and chillier than a snow day. <br />
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I was telling a friend earlier this week that while there is much busyness on the horizon, right now there is not much busyness. At all. So sometimes the days tend to drag on with our only outing being to the grocery store or weekly library time. We ventured out to the Kohl Children's Museum about 25 minutes from here. It was similar to Marbles but a bit much. Sensory overload to the max. Luke and Everett would often walk into a new area without an idea of the theme and where to even begin. After 2 hours Luke just stood still and said, "So I think we can probably go now..." Not to mention this is one area we saw the cost of living a solid 65% higher than good ole Raleigh, NC which made for an expensive 2 hours. <br />
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We have a lot in the coming weeks and months, which will be nice. Luke starts a "Jungle Safari" class next week at the community center where he will learn about a new African animal each week as well as play games, make a craft and more. He is beyond thrilled. Everett's library time starts next week also, which will be a nice change for him. They do things on a monthly basis at our library so this month it was Luke and his 3-5 year old story time (parents and siblings not included). Luke also starts soccer in 2 weeks! We have some fun things going on this summer, including our baby brother making his debut in July. <br />
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It's also been a huge gift all around having Billy home every week. When he traveled on a regular basis we were both really focused and he was so intentional on making sure the boys got their daddy time. But now that he's home more, there's more freedom to enjoy time all together as well as for him to just take a breather every now and then and not worry about a to do list all. the. time. Some nights after dinner the boys go down to the basement to play and Billy and I have uninterrupted conversation...CRAAAAZY. I know. <br />
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While the days can be lonely for me at times, it's also been good time to do things I normally wouldn't do or haven't had time to do. Like read a 450 page book in one week. Two weeks in a row. Or teach Luke to read (Teach Your Child to Read in 100 Easy Lessons). I've tried out several new recipes that have been on my list for at least a year. It's also given me time to look into getting my counseling certification through ACBC, which happens to have a center within an hour of us (praise the Lord!). So all in all things are good. We are learning a lot. Enjoying our "newlywed bliss" all over again. Learning the territory and experiencing new cultures. And so thankful for the unwavering peace we've been given from the Lord.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7912456105782572641.post-70681210628151551892014-03-12T08:34:00.000-07:002014-03-12T08:34:06.878-07:00A week ago today...It's officially been 1 week since our truck arrived at our new home and the unpacking began. My mom and step dad arrived the next day and the serious unpacking, putting together, errand running began. It was a blessing having them here to entertain the boys almost all day every day. It gave us much needed uninterrupted time to try and get things a little more settled, and it made the first week a little less lonely!! A few things we love about where we ended up... a park in the neighborhood. Along with 2 ponds, a dog park and a library within walking distance. Not to mention the world's best grocery store that is like a combination of the food and restaurant like atmosphere from Whole Foods, pharmacy and toiletries of Target, ease and simplicity of Harris Teeter, and the prices of Kroger. Such a simple thing to be excited about, I do realize...but seeing as I spend a large portion of my time revolving around food and groceries and hungry boys, it's rather delightful. <br />
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The weather has strangely resembled the unpredictability of North Carolina, as it was 54 and sunny on Monday while today we woke up to 4 inches of snow. Billy started his new job this week and our family left. It has definitely been more quiet around here but we are getting into a new "normal." Like staying in our pajamas until 10 am.... or 3 pm.... or until bedtime when I put a new pair on the sweet child who is still in his pajamas at bedtime....<br />
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A few things I've learned so far in this process and life in general here in Buffalo Grove:<br />
-Everything takes longer. As in at least an hour longer. A quick run to the grocery store is not quick. A quick trip to Ikea that is 25 minutes away ends up being a 4 hour trip. Running into Target? More like a stroll in the park. <br />
-When you are browsing rentals in which you plan to reside, always look at light fixtures. And washer/dryer connections. We were a bit surprised to find that not a single room in this house has an overhead light fixture. AFTER we arrived of course. We were even more surprised to find that our electric dryer did not work in gas-run house. And even MORE surprised to find out it would be close to a $1500 fix to either buy a GAS dryer equivalent or have the house wired to accommodate our electric dryer. <br />
-If you think you will need 1 or 2 pairs of clothes per person during a move, add an extra 2. Or 4. Or wash every article of clothing before you leave. Because the movers *might* drill a hole in your washing machine. And all the Lowes within a 30 mile radius *might* be out of stock on the washer and dryers you want. And it *might* take more than a week to get your new ones delivered and installed. Not that I'm speaking from experience or anything........... (DO YALL KNOW HOW MUCH LAUNDRY THIS FAMILY PRODUCES IN 9 DAYS?!)<br />
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In aforementioned scenario when your washing machine might get completely damaged, and the claims department of the moving company offers to replace the unit they damaged... it is worth asking them to replace the entire set. After all doing laundry in 5 year apart machines that don't match would be a travesty. You might be pleasantly surprised that they will indeed buy you an entire new set. <br />
-Then when at Lowes and you are looking for your new [paid in full by said moving company] set to wash the ungodly amount of dirty clothes piling up in the house, and they are out of stock, why not ask them to match the price from the less expensive ones that aren't in stock on the $500 more expensive ones that ARE in stock. You might again be pleasantly surprised that they will accommodate your request. Even when those are too out of stock. But hey, you just got a brand new washer and dryer for free, worth twice as much as your current machines, and completely eliminating the gas/electric dryer problem. Thank you, Lord. <br />
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All in all it's been a pretty good week, though I cannot believe it's only been a week. We are thankful for the area in which we live and our house, though dainty and little yard, is quite cozy and homey already. <br />
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But still. </div><div><br></div><div>So without brain dumping every overly emotional thought that comes to mind in this moment, because let's be honest, as my kids are asleep (in the back of my mini van, of course) this will be the only time that I actually have to process a full, complete and coherent thought or sentence, even if it is overly emotional, I will leave you with just pictures. That <span style="-webkit-tap-highlight-color: rgba(26, 26, 26, 0.292969); -webkit-composition-fill-color: rgba(175, 192, 227, 0.230469); -webkit-composition-frame-color: rgba(77, 128, 180, 0.230469); ">may or may not have been a coherent [run on] sentence. 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Now I am crying that it was actually full and they are bringing every last piece into our new [1000sq ft smaller] residence. </div><br></div><div><div class="separator" style="clear: both;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgSf90U6TwBNULiPx6TLx0XIVtCZnJeVDUOjIo6vEq_U_Ko9VPGa2MvfTN4l5113BJvxA7rRx5FVcQ2v48drGF_oWX5M9_mgfL8MuTj8wJrN8jMqmEHDcFH-FwHGgA74GBLnGENyz-Gfp0/s640/blogger-image--696655943.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgSf90U6TwBNULiPx6TLx0XIVtCZnJeVDUOjIo6vEq_U_Ko9VPGa2MvfTN4l5113BJvxA7rRx5FVcQ2v48drGF_oWX5M9_mgfL8MuTj8wJrN8jMqmEHDcFH-FwHGgA74GBLnGENyz-Gfp0/s640/blogger-image--696655943.jpg"></a></div><div class="separator" style="clear: both;">Um. The worlds best going away gift. Given by the worlds best friends. Now I might be crying because I miss my girlfrands. </div><br></div><div><div class="separator" style="clear: both;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjJU2VsmEVVPh76Nen_QYwf4hUW6ETs62N7l_6rf7b8rg1-qryHrSM8D109qXknEhx3UDiXu1BfgqKaLgNqbKoPSEfzi6P_OPDSf1YluAvBpde5myHkSHMLw9p3I67jxaJ8IzX4hF_4eQQ/s640/blogger-image-1648904820.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjJU2VsmEVVPh76Nen_QYwf4hUW6ETs62N7l_6rf7b8rg1-qryHrSM8D109qXknEhx3UDiXu1BfgqKaLgNqbKoPSEfzi6P_OPDSf1YluAvBpde5myHkSHMLw9p3I67jxaJ8IzX4hF_4eQQ/s640/blogger-image-1648904820.jpg"></a></div><div class="separator" style="clear: both;">Cute, right? Morning of day 2's drive. Our 8 hour drive took 12. No big deal. My kids and 75 lb Weimaraner loved all the togetherness almost as much as I did. </div><div class="separator" style="clear: both;"><br></div><div class="separator" style="clear: both;"><div class="separator" style="clear: both;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhUDSIRozhfObW6dbXRWbUI3qWJL7uekN-NSIbFj6eDcE4vltha72NQpLBBsA0ztr1ZYcoyk1cvuIbymG604RElAnFPL6KSEI4q2Cbf_jCThQ-wLAKq3sKvtY2aIU6iA72PZzgdS2NfFUg/s640/blogger-image-456149867.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhUDSIRozhfObW6dbXRWbUI3qWJL7uekN-NSIbFj6eDcE4vltha72NQpLBBsA0ztr1ZYcoyk1cvuIbymG604RElAnFPL6KSEI4q2Cbf_jCThQ-wLAKq3sKvtY2aIU6iA72PZzgdS2NfFUg/s640/blogger-image-456149867.jpg"></a></div><div class="separator" style="clear: both;">Move in day we woke up to a fresh 4 inches of snow on top of the 37inches that were already there. I wish I could say I stayed warm and cozy inside. I tried. But the doors being open for the movers all day gave me the option of sitting on the floor inside a 48 degree house or getting back in my mini van with my kids and dog. I opted for the 48 degrees. I might sell the van on Craigslist after this trip. Sh. 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That's it for now. </div><div class="separator" style="clear: both;"><br></div><div class="separator" style="clear: both;">*disclaimer: I am tired. And love my kids. And love that we feel led to this place. I am not bitter. I am blessed by the most amazing husband who brings me m&m's and diet coke and puts up with me. And I'm also listening to a great album I haven't paid attention to in a while titled Live at The Banks House: Will Raegen. Good for the soul, y'all. </div><br></div><br></div>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7912456105782572641.post-91600310014414907082014-02-10T14:05:00.000-08:002014-02-10T14:05:08.329-08:00Well, the cat's out of the bag...1. I am pregnant.<br />
2. It's a boy. <br />
3. We are moving to Chicago.<br />
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It's been a whirlwind and a very strange string of events. <br />
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We have family and friends in Chicago that we got to visit this summer. During one of our drives I turned to Billy and said, "Wouldn't it be amazing to live here near Ray & Sarah, and be part of this incredible church plant [with people we know/getting to know from Raleigh]??" To which he replies, "Yes. But I don't have a JOB in Chicago and we just bought a HOUSE in Wake Forest." Both valid points.<br />
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Fast forward 6 months, a random phone call for a work from home position based out of Chicago, a whirlwind of an interview, and a senior management job offer on the spot later - we found ourselves with a [slightly unwanted] job opportunity in Chicago. The job they interviewed him for was not what they wanted to hire him for, thus asking Billy and our family to relocate to Chicago. <br />
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After much prayer, late late LATE talks through every scenario, and a last minute trip to Chicago (in the middle of vortex number 2), we felt like it was an obvious YES to move to Chicago. <br />
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Shew. It is so so hard to leave. Billy and I have both lived here for over 20 years. Most of our parents are here. We are leaving behind our beloved church family and our most precious friends, some we have known over 15 years. But we also know that what lies ahead is a sweet sweet blessing for our family, an adventure and opportunity for our family to grow deeper with the Lord as we depend on Him in an unfamiliar place. We are also moving into an unknown territory in Billy's career as he will now be home 99% of the time. When we first got married and for the first 6 months of Luke's life he was literally gone every. single. week. Him being home is huge for us, as we welcome baby #3. While a blessing I am sure it will bring on a new set of challenges as we have never actually lived with one another longer than 14 days. Ok maybe 20 :)<br />
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There are many ways in which the Lord has already gone before us and for that we are so so grateful. Truly, the details of how this has all played out is quite incredible. A few things we are most thankful for is our sister and brother in law + nieces will live relatively close, we were provided a personal reference OB for baby boy 3 from our current OB, and we already have a church we will be able to call family. There is also a homeschool CO OP that I was wanting to participate in with Luke next year here in Raleigh....and there is one in the same suburb in which we are hoping to move. So thankful!! <br />
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Billy's new company will take care of our house to sell and buy out if needed.<br />
They will move us. And our cars. And our dog.<br />
His new start date is March 10. <br />
We are moving before said start date. Please note that is in exactly 1 month. AHH!!!<br />
We will probably take a trip to Chicago this weekend to find a 6 month rental until we better know the area. <br />
WE ARE NUTS! And it is only by God's grace that I do not end every day in a puddle of emotions on my kitchen floor eating chocolate cake and ice cream. <br />
Thankfully I'm just sticking to the chocolate cake and ice cream portion of that last statement...<br />
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This didn't come with a tutorial other than a tag line, "Paint Pen on a Dollar Store mug!" So, I tried it out myself, and so so easy + adorable. I used scrapbooking stickers and dotted away! I packed it in a box full of K Cups my Keurig loving sister in law :) </div>
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At the end of the day it is worry that he's not going to get what he wants, that it's not going to go the way he planned. A trust issue. <br />
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And this week as I stared down at 6 little faces from Compassion International in need of a one time emergency gift I was worried. I didn't trust. I didn't believe we could help because..<br />
what if we could use that money for Christmas gifts.<br />
There's not enough to pay for them and also new tires, oil changes, etc.<br />
But I really wanted to buy the materials for Billy to build our dining room table.<br />
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And I see that I have the same trust issue. I worry. Will there be enough, Lord? This is not what I wanted. This wasn't my plan. And while keeping the kids pictures out on the counter for a few days in hopes that I might have a change in heart and stop being so selfish my husband walked in with a check from a doctor he saw over 2 years ago. Enough to cover every one of those children's immediate needs.<br />
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So this evening as I wait for my absolutely lovely Bible Study ladies to arrive I am filled with praise. Praise that my God is the God who provides. And breaks the chains of worry. And reminds me that even when I don't want to and I am stuck on wanting what I want when I want it.... He is still God. And He has not finished His work in me.<br />
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I used to pride myself in the fact that since having kids we had never experienced ear infections or stomach bugs. Which was all because of my fantastically awesome parenting, of course..... We were clean. Neat. Relatively good eaters. Vitamin takers. Herbalife drinkers. Ear infections? Throw up? Unheard of in the Grimme house. </div>
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And then. The month of our move out of Cary it started happening. My 3 year old stopped sleeping well. Very whiney, all the time. Irritable, not eating. Wasn't paying attention or listening. But it was all because of the move and the stress, right? It did not even occur to me that he might have an ear infection, all he had was a runny nose and it was March, the month of runny noses. And then one day, when I could not get his attention as he was standing just 10 feet away from Billy and I, it finally dawned on me. It's not that he's not listening... I don't think he can hear me. So I took him in to the doctor and they told me had "glue ear." In both ears. And that he literally could not hear me. It was like he had his fingers stuck in his ears. How can this be, I asked... The response: he's probably had an ear infection for several weeks. They kindly offered to check Everett's ears (1 year at the time) and sure enough. Same thing. In both ears. Not MY kids!! We don't DO ear infections, thank you very much.</div>
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Throughout the process of getting rid of the glue ear, and keeping it away for a year I have found several helpful tips and tricks for not just [warding off] ear infections, but also boosting immunity and fighting off the common cold. I am indeed a Pinterest junkie. And very thankful for the website, www.keeperofthehome.org. This is not to say we don't or won't ever get sick. Or that their health is entirely dependent on me. Sickness happens. And the more involved they get in weekly activities, so will the sickness. But, there are some things I can do along the way to minimize the sickness. </div>
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First of all, I keep my kids on a daily vitamin C and Herbalife multi vitamin regimen. They get a dose of each in the morning and if they're interested, ill give them a kids Herbalife smoothie or shake for a snack at some point throughout the day. If they show any signs of colds, I bump up their vitamin C to twice a day. *take note that not all vitamin C's are the same! Go for something that is all natural, no artificial flavors OR colors and is made for kids. Too much vitamin C can be harmful. We always get ours at Trader Joes or Whole Foods.<br />
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Eat well. By eating well I do not mean eating an exorbitant amount of food. I mean watch what you eat. The month of getting our house ready to go on the market, show it, sell it, move out of it, we did not eat well. We ate out all the time, I bought a lot of pre made snacks so we could get out quickly. We were constantly on the go. I really think this contributed to just how sick we got. Double up on the raw veggies, drink tons of water, avoid processed foods as much as possible. <br />
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Ear massage. Sounds weird, but I am convinced it has helped release some fluid in their ears and prevented infection. If they will sit in your lap to watch a show or read a book, gently place your finger in their ear and rub in a circular motion. I have found that when either of my boys have a runny or stuffy nose, they welcome the ear massage. And the most recent time I did this with my youngest (whom I was convinced had an ear infection), he had quite a waxy build up that had drained within 3 hours after me rubbing his ears for 10 minutes. And we never ended up having to go to the doctor to check on his ears. </div>
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Fluids fluids fluids! I know they always say this when you're sick, but I feel like there are some misunderstandings about pumping fluids when sick. Choose something low in acid and low in sugar. Otherwise you will likely end up with an upset stomach combined with a lot of mucus. For example: giving a full glass of orange juice to someone who just woke up and is extremely congested may result in throw up all over the floor. I know this from experience. STOP THE MILK. Dairy is a mucus producer. So drinking milk, or any quantity of dairy, is only going to produce more mucus. Your child will survive without milk for a few days. *obviously not for infants...as they get all sustenance from milk*. I recently found a great "tea" that you can easily make at home. I will post the recipe below. This is great for several reasons-honey and ginger in their raw form are both great as an immune booster and digestive health. This is also a great throat and cough soother. So, in the midst of getting those fluids in I definitely recommend this. My boys love it. </div>
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Below is the recipe we use from 100 Days of Real Food. They are easily frozen so I tend to make them in bulk, with several different varieties. This is a great food to let your kids help with. Mine love to help roll out the dough, spread the jelly and press the ends down. On the morning of, pop one in the toaster and voila! Another <a href="http://billyandlily.blogspot.com/2013/11/family-favorite.html" target="_blank">fresh, warm breakfast</a> at your service. AND it's all real food. Winning. </div>
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Tiny Prints is always a go to for us. Great coupons, great specials, frequent free shipping offers....and most importantly, fantastic designs and customer service. This year Tiny Prints has gone above and beyond with their new trim options (round, ticket and scallop) and lovely design styles. Some of their new designs feature full bleed photos, glitter (woohoo!), clear cards (a must see) and more. And if that isn't enough, add on minimal cost address labels and envelope liners and you're all set! Below is a round up of my favorite cards this year. </div>
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For those enamored with the latest trend of burlap, vintage and stripes (myself included) this one is for you. The rounded edges give it a polished look and this card features several picture options.</div>
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I love all things grey. And all things simple. The two together make this card very sweet and streamlined. With a little bit of Christmas on top.</div>
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The polka dots bring out the kid in all of us, and who doesn't love to be a kid at Christmas?? Again with the rounded edges adds a little class and softness to the red and green. </div>
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Wanting to make your card the most memorable? Can't go wrong with this tastefully bold Christmas card that doubles as a Christmas ornament! </div>
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And lastly...for the tradition in all of us, this card is elegant, classic and timeless. None of which you can go wrong with!</div>
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Unknownnoreply@blogger.com10tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7912456105782572641.post-25273722242245615612013-11-10T14:12:00.001-08:002013-11-10T14:12:55.385-08:00Shop LocalWith Christmas around the corner (did anyone else just have a panic attack with that realization???), I wanted to throw out a list of my favorite local, small businesses that can help you out with your Christmas shopping and holiday baking.<div><br></div><div><b>The Purple Polka Dot</b></div><div><i>Located in the heart of downtown Cary, this little shop has become a local favorite in the past two years. Featuring home decor, clothing, hand painted barn signs, children's accessories and more you are sure to find something fun and unique to give. And maybe yourself to. For daily updates and staff favorites, look them up on Facebook: The Purple Polka Dot</i></div><div><br></div><div><b>La Farm</b></div><div><i>This quaint little bakery and restaurant is situated in western cary and is a must when in the area. All fresh, homemade French cuisine that is cooked to perfection. Their wide assortment of pastries, desserts, breads, savory quiches and pies, salads and cookies leave you completely satisfied but dying to come back. Not to mention their first class coffee menu... If looking for a gift idea, think hearth made granola, holiday bread, or even a gift card. Your loved ones will thank you! Visit their website, www.lafarmbakery.com</i></div><div><br></div><div><b>Annelore's German Bakery</b></div><div><i>You're in for a treat with this one. Every German cookie and pastry you can imagine, homemade by the master chef Annelore herself and her trusty companions. This mom and pop shop can be found at the NCState fair grounds Monday-Saturday and is getting ready to open up shop in Cary by January. This sweet German couple not only offers a wide selection of absolutely delectable treats, they are truly a joy to talk with and get to know. If you're looking for a crowd pleaser for those holiday parties or an addition to your Christmas morning menu, this is the place to stop. </i></div><div><i>www.facebook.com/anneloresgermanbakery</i></div><div><br></div><div><b>What A Babe</b></div><div><i>I've known Tanya for a few years now and I just love her creativity and willingness to work hard from home while caring for her daughter full time. I can't help but take the time looking through all the cute frills and thrills for little girls since its all polos and jeans around here! She hand crafts a huge variety of girl's hair pieces with a few accessory items on her website as well. Check her out at www.whatababe.etsy.com!</i></div><div><br></div><div><b>Good Girl's Studio</b></div><div><i>Johanna has made quite a name for herself here in the heart of Raleigh. Starting out in retail and making jewelry on the side, Johanna quickly began to notice a market and was found offering home shows to sell her jewelry. Over the past few years or so she has become quite sought after. Her unique revamped vintage, one of a kind pieces, and custom order designs make her jewelry truly something to desire. You can find her on Facebook, or check out her website goodgirlstudio.com</i></div><div><i><br></i></div><div><i>I </i>just noticed that if the men in your life don't like food, there's probably not much on here for them. What are some of your favorite places to shop local??? Link up!</div><div><br></div>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7912456105782572641.post-59125250817569524982013-11-07T17:51:00.001-08:002013-11-22T09:29:13.770-08:00Freezer MuffinsThe title of this post doesn't do it justice. Freezer muffins are life altering. Truly. My life changed when I found out about it. Why, you may ask? Think hot, warm, FRESH muffins any time of day without having to make them on the spot. Guests coming on a whim? No problem, let me throw some fantastically awesome blueberry muffins in the oven right quick. Taking care of kids all day with no time to make a quick treat for your Bible Study ladies? On it. House smell like diapers and in need of a "I promise I do more than chance diapers" pick me up? No? Anyone? Ok. Don't feel like waking up at 5:30 am just to make your family a warm breakfast? Please, and thank you. <br />
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Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7912456105782572641.post-60027156790692650952013-11-06T19:13:00.001-08:002013-11-07T17:36:10.891-08:00It's ok to be hungry.As mentioned a multitude of times, my kids eat. And would eat all day if I let them. <span style="-webkit-tap-highlight-color: rgba(26, 26, 26, 0.292969); -webkit-composition-fill-color: rgba(175, 192, 227, 0.230469); -webkit-composition-frame-color: rgba(77, 128, 180, 0.230469); ">One day as I was cleaning up an hour after breakfast, which is an hour before snack time (don't misunderstand - it involved 2 bowls of oatmeal each, a muffin, some fruit and possibly some eggs) my kids thought "go play in the playroom" meant, "go rummage through the pantry." So I stopped and asked Luke what exactly he was doing in the pantry which of course led to, "because I am so hungry! I just want to eat something right this minute!" And I thought to myself,<i> for heaven's sake it is ok to feel hungry</i>!!! </span><div><br></div><div><div>And lately as phrases like, "I'm staaaaarrvvvinnnngg", and, "I am so hungry!" start to appear within just moments of finishing a meal, I've had to step back and really process how I'm supposed - correction - WANT to respond. </div><div><br></div><div>We live in a life of overindulgence. A day filled with more, more, more. America is the second most obese country in the world. We are given a hand full of options for every meal and those in between, while some are begging for just a hand full of food for their entire family that day. And it causes me to pause; to wonder; aside from developing poor eating habits, it causes me to assess what I'm teaching my children. I don't want to feed the lie that they always need more. Or make them oblivious to the multitudes around us who are living with far less. We teach them to give to those in need, to help feed the hungry, but I have to confess. Do they even now what true hunger is?</div><div><br></div><div>I have read excerpts from a book titled, <i>French Kids Eat</i>, which speaks in detail on this topic of snacking all day. Feeling that we can't ever let our children feel hunger. I'm hoping to take time to finish the book this Christmas, but in the mean time you can take a read and let me know what you think :)</div><div><br></div><div>Another "cries of hunger" moment for my kids some time after my revelation of being ok with hunger in our home (who am I kidding, it was probably 5 minutes after they wandered into the playroom) I finally decided to just say it. "It's ok! To be hungry!" And much to my surprise...it ended it with Luke. And that was that. </div><div><br></div><div>So next time when I tell them its another 30 minutes until our 9:30am snack time, or that they might have to wait another 15 minutes for dinner... I will also remind them that sometimes, it's ok....to be hungry. </div><div><br></div><div><div style="-webkit-tap-highlight-color: rgba(26, 26, 26, 0.296875); -webkit-composition-fill-color: rgba(175, 192, 227, 0.230469); -webkit-composition-frame-color: rgba(77, 128, 180, 0.230469); ">*disclaimer: I feed my children. Very well. I do not starve them. And this is <b>not</b> an endorsement for the book, <i>French Kids Eat</i>. </div></div><div><br></div></div>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7912456105782572641.post-86963792426494775592013-11-06T18:45:00.001-08:002013-11-11T05:14:52.136-08:00Family favoriteOften times I get the idea to blog. You know, sit down an write a post start to finish. And then after the flood of ideas and wondering where to start I realize that there is not a single thought in my head that make a coherent sentence by the time I actually have the time to SIT DOWN and write a single blog post. True story. You would be astonished at how long it took me to write the above three sentences which are more than likely grammatically INcorrect. <br />
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Back to warm breakfasts. This summer a favorite was fresh peaches n' cream oatmeal. I don't like oatmeal, as its not generally something associated with chocolate, but if I did I am confident I would love this combo. At other favorite is homemade pop tarts. Sounds scary, but it's not so bad. I will share the recipe soon. But seeing as we are halfway through this glorious North Carolina fall, I'm going to share with you a family favorite from my favorite cookbook at the moment, Deliciously Organic. Enjoy!</div>
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Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7912456105782572641.post-16239954633399297412013-06-28T14:23:00.001-07:002013-11-11T05:16:02.205-08:00FreedomFreedom. <br />
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"I like my Sunday School class better. There aren't as many people."<br />
"Today is Tuesday! Only 3 more days of camp and then I never have to go back!"<br />
"Today is Wednesday, Mommy! Only 2 more days of camp and then I never have to go back! Wait, is there camp in the fall? Does fall time end? And then summer again? Oh. Do I have to go back next summer?"<br />
"Mommy. God really helped me have a good time today. He gave me comfort."<br />
"Mommy, did you know God loves us all the way down to our toes?"<br />
"Today is our pizza party and then no more camp! But there will be camp next summer, right? I think I'll go back."<br />
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<br />Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7912456105782572641.post-52701289889655154992012-12-07T19:11:00.001-08:002012-12-07T19:12:01.975-08:00Preschool PressureLuke is almost 3. Almost meaning 2 more months and my baby is 3. Many exciting things come with the age three. Preschool time at the library (as opposed to toddler time) cooking class at the museum, non-parent-involved gymnastics classes..... And preschool registration. As I have been researching preschools in our area I am overwhelmed. I am stressed. I am anxious at the mere thought - self induced - of standing in line to try and "win" a spot for the class I want. And as I thought through these things more and more I was overwhelmed with the pressures of preschool. <br />
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Among moms there is this underlying sense of pressure. Expectations. Longing for right of approval. Unfortunately I fall guilty of judging or thinking less of others based on their parenting decisions. And I know that many decisions I have made have brought judgment opon myself. Cloth diapers? When did you start solids? How long did you breast feed? You gave your child WHAT kind of milk at WHAT age?! You give your child store bought baby food? Natural birth vs the alternatives. You do Babywise (or don't??)? You let your child sleep with you? And on. And on. And on. Spank? Santa? Elf on th shelf? Oh you went back to work? More recently for us - and more piercing, honestly, "What preschool does he go to?" "Is he going next year?" "Where are you going to try and enroll him?" "You're thinking of keeping him HOME?!?" Can I get a a WITNESS?!! Says Peter Rochelle. <br />
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And so here I am, confident in decisions I have made (some <span style="-webkit-composition-fill-color: rgba(175, 192, 227, 0.230469); -webkit-composition-frame-color: rgba(77, 128, 180, 0.230469); -webkit-tap-highlight-color: rgba(26, 26, 26, 0.292969);">areas where I feel I should have acted differently, God's grace has already met me there.)</span>in the past with my boys but now there is this. The decision of preschool or not to preschool is just sitting at my feet. And I am humbled yet saddened at how much weight I (we) put on what others think. I want to be passionate about the things Christ was passionate about (which is not cloth diapers or breastfeeding, though they are not bad things and we choose both). I want to put great weight on the desires of His heart (I can't find sleep schedules in there anywhere...). I'm not so much interested in making my decisions based on what the national education something or another says I should send my child to preschool for. I want to listen to the One who is above all. And when I look heavenward I see Christ and His great love for me, his lack of favoritism, always choosing to act justly with love, grace and mercy. A God who listens to every need, gives freely and hears my pleas for wisdom on how best to love, train and teach Luke at this age. And most of all. The freedom in Christ to walk forward with great peace with what is best for our family, according to His word, and this season in this moment. Which may or may not include me standing in a long line to win the lottery for a 2 day 2 year old preschool class. <br />
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So it is with great confidence that I announce. I am still praying about it. :).Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7912456105782572641.post-88022004543025489242012-11-05T09:24:00.000-08:002012-11-06T04:25:49.509-08:00Tiny Prints. Big Impression.It's that time of year again: The Christmas card giveaway - but this time it's for me AND you! <br />
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<br />Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7912456105782572641.post-25859052001936629832012-05-01T17:14:00.000-07:002012-05-01T17:15:35.609-07:00A ChallengeAs recently posted on my reading <a href="http://www.billyandlily.blogspot.com/2012/04/finally-review-of-my-favorite-books.html">list,</a> Kisses From Katie is at the top of my list of favorites right now. With every page I wanted to be there, with her, loving on the babies, feeding the hungry, aiding the sick and needy. But right now I know my mission is with Billy and it begins at 5:00 each morning with our two little ones. I know and pray that our mission at home and community is of eternal value. And I am thankful for the calling. But while we eat out every other weekend, stop at Starbucks on the way to the library each Tuesday, or buy new shirts just because they're on sale, I can't help but feel a call and challenge to do something for the people there even though we are still here.<br />
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Billy and I have felt a responsibility to care for some of these children, though hours and hours away. There are many ways to do this, with organizations such as Compassion International who offer many different countries and age groups to give to. Billy chose a child with each of our boy's birth date to start supporting. Personally, my heart has been drawn to Katie, author of Kisses From Katie, who has started a non-profit organization (Amazima) that is feeding and caring for hundreds of orphans and widows. She started out just caring for one. It has turned into over 600 children. To sponsor a child in Uganda via <a href="http://www.amazima.org/">Amazima</a> ministries is $25/month. This gives them a fighting chance. This gives them an education, 3 meals a day, a uniform and school supplies, medical care, and arms to love and disciple them. When I asked Billy last night where he thought we should give and how much, he asked me how many children need to be sponsored for school and meals through Amazima. I knew where his mind was going. He's an all or nothing kind of guy and his heart <i>aches </i>for the orphan and the hungry. Give big or go home. I told him the ministry helps over 600 children. You can do the math. <br />
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In case you all were wondering we do not have $15,000 on hand. <br />
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Billy's response? "We don't have $15,000. You should find a way to get enough people to sponsor 600 children." I love him.<br />
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<b><i>So this is my challenge. </i></b> To overwhelm Amazima Ministries with financial support. To let them know that here, in North Carolina, we care and we are for what they're doing. To make sure that those 600 and MORE children are being fed, clothed, and educated. To help feed the poverty stricken village of Masese, where 1600 orphaned children rely on Amazima's food <b>every week day. </b> 84 people visited my blog today. I wonder if those 84 would be willing to sacrifice $25/month. A couple new shirts, a few trips to your favorite restaurant. Or maybe one trip to your favorite restaurant. One less outing to the movies. One less upgrade on your phone or digital cable. And then I wonder if those 84 would be willing to <b>share this link with their friends</b>. The average facebook user has 130 friends (that was based on a google search...forgive me if I'm incorrect). Can you imagine how quickly 600 children would be cared for if we <b>spread the word</b>?? What would it look like to give enough for the ministry to sponsor even more than 600 children? What would it look like to overwhelm Amazima with enough money to feed Masese each month? It would look like the hands and feet of Jesus. <br />
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For more information please visit the website, Amazima.org; read her book, Kisses From Katie; read her blog, http://www.amazimaministries.blogspot.com. <br />
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And please, <i>PLEASE</i>, <b>spread the word</b>. <br />
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<br />Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7912456105782572641.post-67874674125961138392012-04-30T19:36:00.002-07:002012-04-30T19:42:50.587-07:00Week 1 of Real Food = Real ChangesAs you may <a href="http://www.billyandlily.blogspot.com/2012/04/real-foods-major-changes.html">recall,</a> this was our first week of "Real Food" changes. It's been an adjustment but I would have to say that this week qualifies as a SUCCESS! I used Lisa's free menu/grocery list/recipe list to give us a good starting point. Please note: she feeds a family of 4 which includes her two daughters. I don't know how much they eat, but my 2 year old son ate 12 shrimp for the main course of his dinner tonight... 3 courses (as she usually suggests for her meals) do not fill my boys so I added a few all-veggie sides as needed. <br />
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<b><a href="http://www.100daysofrealfood.com/2010/04/04/recipe-granola-bars-cereal/">Granola - </a></b></div>
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We didn't actually try this... I so wanted to and got everything off of her grocery list but when I got home to look at the recipe I was missing ingredients??? So we didn't get to try it but it's on my list of things to try this week. With all the ingredients ;)</div>
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Whole wheat is a shock to us. It is definitely an "acquired" taste. I wish I would have used a pastry whole-wheat flour instead of your regular, hearty, whole wheat flour. I think my muffins were a little tough but I can't wait to try them again. Here's what I love about them: Mix in pretty much whatever filling you'd like to make a variety for the week. THEN, freeze 1/2 of them to keep for another week. Our varieties included 1)<a href="http://www.billyandlily.blogspot.com/2011/11/apple-extravaganza.html"> apple butter</a>, 2) strawberry and 3) cinnamon/raisin/walnut. I think it was a fun mix-up. The bittersweet thing about making everything home-made with no preservatives is that they don't keep as long. Good: you know your ingredients are fresh and real. Bad: they spoil much more quickly. I made the muffins Sunday and on Wednesday there was one molding next to the muffins we purchased at Kroger 2 weeks earlier that were still perfectly in tact. Yikes. <i>Note to self: store them in the fridge for the week. </i></div>
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I'm finally sitting down to do a quick "review" of several books that have captured my attention lately. Er, more like in the past <b>year and 3 months</b> from when I set a goal to read a book a month. Remember the whole organization notebook, new years goals, etc from January 1, 2011? I still have my notebook that contains my finances and coupons, plus a few craft/cooking ideas and Moms Sew Sassy receipts. I did not read a book a month, I do not do a monthly menu plan and I do not keep a section for school/toddler ideas nor do I make additions to the gardening section. But I'm ok with that. Right now I have time to get things done, not write or plan to get things done. ANYWAYS, the point of this post: Book Reviews. Keep reading to find out my two favorite books of the year-ish. :)<br />
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<i>The Help</i><br />
So. Good. Billy and I got away on a little "baby-moon" back in September to San Francisco. I was flying by myself to meet Billy there while he was away on business so I picked up The Help and never put it down. I started reading it on the way there and finished it on our flight home. I have a thing for books written about real life, especially down South. Such a fun read. I think the book was better than the movie, but both were fabulous. <br />
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<i>Bringing Up Boys</i> by Dr. James Dobson<br />
When Luke hit 15 months I found myself dumfounded. He was rough. He was dirty. He was distracted. He was wild. He is a boy. And I am a girl. We were constantly on the go from one thing to the next and while I loved exploring that season with him, I was really having a hard time understanding HIM. It was most obvious in situations when we would play with little girls. IE: give Luke a piece of paper and give his little girl friend a piece of paper. Luke's paper is completely covered in markings and ripped in two within 3 minutes and the little girl is still coloring just a small corner of the paper. OR at the pool, little girl is sitting on the top step of the pool pouring and dumping gently and carefully while Luke is trying to run and jump in at any given moment despite his inability to swim (disclaimer: I realize not all children are like this but this was my experience during this season). This book spoke to the many different wirings of boys and I'm thankful for Dr. Dobson's insight into their emotional, mental and physical capacity. It helped me understand how my little one could/couldn't focus, could/couldn't hear, could/couldn't sit still, etc. It gave helpful ideas on how to work around the way he was and is wired. I'm not in agreement with the book in totality but this was a HUGE help as we ventured into learning how to teach Luke in a way that <b>he</b> understood. <br />
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<i>Fearlessly Feminine</i> by Jani Ortland<br />
SO GOOD. This book defined biblically - not what people suppose is biblical - but truly defined biblical womanhood and the power and mission God has given us. As the review online states, "it tackles many sensitive subjects such as submission and materialism, feminism and beauty, motherhood and marriage..." And I liked that. I like tackling the sensitive issues. I want to know. Some issues I've not known where I stand because I don't know where the Bible stands. But this book was helpful in teaching me and breaking molds that I found in my own life don't line up with the things God is passionate about. For the woman who has a more feminist disposition regarding women in the image of God, I think you'd be pleasantly surprised by this book. <br />
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<i>Give Them Grace</i> by Elyse Fitzpatrick<br />
I've read several "parenting" books but this is so far my very favorite. The subtitle reads: Dazzling Your Kids with the Love of Jesus. YES PLEASE. This book totally opened my eyes and heart to God's grace in my own life and how my goal as a mother is for my babies to experience and understand the magnitude and depth of God's never-ending love and grace for them. Yes I want obedient children and yes I want them to be respectful...but most of all, I want my children to know JESUS. I want them to KNOW know KNOW Him to the depths of their being. I want my heart and attitude to reflect the character of Christ and so often my response is out of frustration or an agenda of my own. I was convicted by how little glory I give to the Lord when parenting my babies when their is a "win." When I see God at work in their heart, the praise goes to Him not my abilities. I was so humbled reading this book and so thankful that it wasn't just another book on how to make your kids listen and obey, but how to truly dazzle them with the love of Jesus!!<br />
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<i>Don't Make Me Count to Three</i> by Ginger Plowman<br />
So this is a practical book with practical examples and scenarios of teaching your children the blessing of submitting and obeying right away...without counting to three :) I loved her sense of humor and humility while writing out her own life experiences with her children. She also offers several printable tools online and in the back of her book which I've found profitable to help me remember appropriate responses or ways to handle certain situations. Granted, Luke is only two so our conversations aren't nearly as long as some of her examples but you get the idea...<br />
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<i>Shepherding a Child's Heart </i>by Ted Tripp<br />
I read this in seminary for my counseling courses but children were not in the near future at the time ;) I'm currently in the process of re-reading it and it is just as good the third time around. The biggest take away for me has been defining obedience: "Without challenge, without delay and without excuse." It is all about appealing to their hearts instead of just behavior modification. I want to guide my boys' hearts to the feet of Jesus, to live a life submissive to Him and so I appreciate this book's instruction and guidance for parents. <br />
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<b>As for my favorites</b>..... the runner up is.....<br />
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<b><i>Orphanology</i> by Tony Merida</b><br />
After hearing Tony Merida speak at our church, Southbridge Fellowship (ps-probably the best sermon I've ever heard in my life), I couldn't wait to read his book. Hearing his heart for adoption and how their family has walked through it multiple times was inspiring and intriguing to say the least. I wanted to know more. I've always known that adoption is at the very core of the gospel but hearing him speak and seeing the pictures really made it real to me. So, I picked up the book on Monday and didn't put it down until Friday when I finished it. I can't write words that really speak to how wonderful this book is, but if you are considering adoption, curious about adoption, want to read amazing stories about adoptions, or want to know how much God cares about adoption, then you need to read this book. <br />
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<b>And...my very very VERY favorite book so far - and maybe ever - is......</b><br />
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<b><i>KISSES FROM KATIE</i>.</b> <br />
You need to read it. Now. <br />
This is a story of a young girl, a year younger than myself, who is currently living in Uganda and has 12 (GASP!) legally adopted little girls. She has culturally gone above and beyond what anyone could think or imagine. She has learned medicine. She has learned motherhood. She has learned non-profit organization. She has learned heartache. She has learned sacrifice. She has learned death. She has learned what is at the heart of Jesus: Caring for the widows and orphans. The stories she shares make you feel like you are there walking with her on the dusty roads. The excerpts from her journal entries make you want to cry tears of joy, sorrow, laughter and praise. With every word that was written I felt like my heart drew closer to the Lord and gave me a deep fire and passion to take God's word seriously. I cannot do this book justice by writing about it. Please go buy it and read it and bask in the amazing testimonies of God and what He is doing through one girl who is living on mission in Uganda.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7912456105782572641.post-81092439866035905582012-04-23T16:52:00.003-07:002012-04-23T17:10:44.762-07:00Real Foods = Major ChangesWhile my sister-in-law was recently in town with our adorable and ever-so-edible niece, Addi, she mentioned a blog that a friend mentioned to her.. 100daysofrealfood.com. It is based on the idea of eating without any - as in none, zero, nil, ANY - preservatives. 100% all natural and all good for you food. I've often been intrigued and very interested in this but the time it takes to rethink a menu, find appropriate recipes that are "allowed" and shop at multiple stores when necessary was daunting enough with one child. But thanks to Lisa, most of the leg-work is complete as her website and facebook page offer [free] menus, shopping lists complete with prices from Trader Joes/Whole Foods/Earthfare, and printable recipes. After browsing around and seeing if this was even possible with our budget and my time we've decided to take the plunge! We've made a few modifications to fit our lifestyle right now as we gradually transition to a healthier kitchen. Here's how we're approaching it:<div><br /></div><div>1. I'm not getting rid of any previously bought processed/not-all-natural/not-organic goods. I can't justify the waste and we are just thankful for food in the pantry and refrigerator!</div><div>2. We aren't following her meal plan 100%. I'm using the meal suggestions and planning/preparing accordingly but hey if Luke doesn't like egg salad, no big deal. And if Billy prefers carrot sticks over celery sticks that's fine by me.</div><div>3. Her weekly budget is high for our needs. SO, we buy the most important things first and work around what fits in our grocery budget on a monthly basis. And as stated above, if I already have an ingredient in the house that doesn't fit her "criteria," I'm using it up before I purchase anything new. </div><div>4. We are not doing a "100 day challenge." We are slowly modifying our complete diet as we are able and are willing to make an exception here or there to eat out or splurge on a special treat. My hope is that within 6 months we are out of the main processed foods in our house and relying on what's in season and more natural alternatives, such as honey for sugar, whole wheat flour instead of white flour, etc. </div><div><br /></div><div>This week we did our shopping on Saturday (the farmer's market and grocery shopping is so much more pleasant when my husband tags along!) and are only on day 2 of this "food makeover." I'll be sure to give an update at the end of the week to share how we're making this work. For now, run over to <a href="http://100daysofrealfood.com/">100daysofrealfood.com</a> and check it out for yourself. So worth it!</div>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7912456105782572641.post-66398904651814680722012-04-08T18:58:00.004-07:002012-04-23T16:47:58.432-07:00Busy Hands<div style="text-align: left;">A dear friend, mentor and mom of 3 boys once told me that if you can't keep their hands and mouths busy they'll get themselves in trouble. TRUTH. Trouble in our home = mass destruction. Luke uses the term "wild" or "silly." I would lean towards the side of tornadic activity. Luke does not stop moving. Ever. So when there is down time - ie, nursing Everett, unloading groceries, answering a phone call - this is usually Luke's que to derail and destruct. He just gets so antsy and energetic that without a specific task at hand things get out of control very quickly. Insert one of my favorite blogs, 1+1+1, here.</div><div><br /></div><div>This mom has created a phenomenal resource for activities in the home. She homeschools, and while we are not homeschooling or putting Luke in pre school right now, there are fantastic (and FREE) resources that go on forever. I've created a drawer that contains several of these along with other intentional activities and hand-occupiers for the moments when I see Luke on the verge of being "wild" or "silly" and we can't make it outside. Since they're things that aren't always out in the open he enjoys the newness each time we pull them out. Here are a couple of my favorites:</div><div><br /></div><div><b>Sorting the Easter eggs-</b></div><div>I laminated them (see previous paragraph about destruction..) so he just dumps out the bag and puts takes a loooooooong time putting them in the appropriate basket. Or sometimes just looks at each one and talks about the colors and patterns.</div><div style="text-align: center;"><span class="Apple-style-span" style="color: rgb(0, 0, 238); -webkit-text-decorations-in-effect: underline; "><img src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjZG9oSic3ca43G7oVH-99QRSvTdLmNqv_Ik9z2_Rf9OJFVKR94UVn3BvJZ_F3TVd3Ahi8b-iXKGsEAkq_Eg8mPKcfY1WK2Iakj5MWBSSN-gs7Gbmb2MjJh817GlYoEVNxhkZ2L40Lp6KA/s320/IMG_0225.jpg" border="0" alt="" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5729220219093878178" style="display: block; margin-top: 0px; margin-right: auto; margin-bottom: 10px; margin-left: auto; text-align: center; cursor: pointer; width: 320px; height: 240px; " /></span></div><div><span class="Apple-style-span" style="color: rgb(0, 0, 238); -webkit-text-decorations-in-effect: underline; "><br /></span></div><div><br /></div><div><b>His "Cool Book" - he forgets the "S" on "School" ... </b></div><div>THIS is probably my favorite. Again, 1+1+1 came up with all the work by creating FREE printables for each letter and number, and all I had to do was print, stuff into sheet protectors and insert into a three ring binder. I found some washable dry erase markers so the fun keeps going and going. This was a huge help on our car ride to and from Washington, D.C. Not only did Luke have a blast looking through and coloring the different pages, he had even more fun taking baby wipes and wiping down every. single. page. And then coloring again. </div><div><span class="Apple-style-span" style="color: rgb(0, 0, 238); -webkit-text-decorations-in-effect: underline; "><img src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEibeah98JjQ-YBuMzyFo9yfpcXUeopfhJGaohkvLpEF02MtW20-d8JQ4p3TKuKM7l-KtRbXPJfC3Uxe2vbjbSS9x7gT8r8DdkGVYByxud2NEPQ-CHwL578mLj7J0PL1SC7Gvo2aBDuPZp0/s320/IMG_0220.jpg" border="0" alt="" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5729220215504747330" style="display: block; margin-top: 0px; margin-right: auto; margin-bottom: 10px; margin-left: auto; text-align: center; cursor: pointer; width: 240px; height: 320px; " /></span></div><div><span class="Apple-style-span" style="color: rgb(0, 0, 238); -webkit-text-decorations-in-effect: underline; "><br /></span></div><div><b>Toddler Scissors</b></div><div>Luke thinks he's big stuff when he gets to use scissors. So I let him sit down with many sheets of paper and he goes to town. I don't care much about the mess because he also loves to take things to the trash when he's finished. It's a win win for both of us. </div><div><br /></div><div><b>Songs & Hand Motions</b></div><div>When Luke gets impatient or irritable I can usually get him to sit down & focus to sing a few songs. Throw in some hand motions and this kid is tied up for a good 30 minutes. This is helpful if we're walking through the grocery store and he's getting impatient or if I'm feeding Everett and he wants to sit with us. </div><div><br /></div><div><b>Sign Language</b></div><div>Y'all are going to think I'm crazy. BUT. Last week while we were on the Metro in DC Luke was getting VERY impatient and irritable. Since eating and drinking is a crime on the metro (ie: subject to a fine or jail) & I didn't pack anything for him to play with in the diaper bag, I randomly had him try to make letters with his hands. DISCLAIMER: I think the only sign language I ever learned was in 4th grade and all it included was the alphabet. I have no idea why this came to mind, but I'm so thankful it did! Billy helped him with his hands while I showed him with my own hands and he loved it! Crisis averted.</div><div><br /></div><div><b>STICKERS</b></div><div>We have a huge bin of stickers that I pull out for him and he is free to use as many as he'd like on the paper. He's very generous with the stickering...</div><div><br /></div><div>Please tell me - what are YOUR suggestions for keeping little hands busy???</div>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7912456105782572641.post-4602360693359535282012-04-08T17:48:00.006-07:002012-04-23T16:49:56.269-07:00What's in there? Nuffin...He is risen!We had a great day celebrating the Resurrection with family on both sides. Lots of food & Luke's first real egg hunt. The end of the day ended with an over-tired, over-sugared, over-stimulated 2 year old. This moment, however, makes me smile :)<div><br /><div><br /></div><div><br /></div></div><iframe allowfullscreen='allowfullscreen' webkitallowfullscreen='webkitallowfullscreen' mozallowfullscreen='mozallowfullscreen' width='320' height='266' src='https://www.blogger.com/video.g?token=AD6v5dxrn_fZUX_KIptcatHJBnlpevisiqYmDjPe59C3a4fxZEX1sm3IDi35QGueA55Y57iuCu4egXJu2tG9DX6-5w' class='b-hbp-video b-uploaded' frameborder='0'></iframe>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0