Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Christmas skirts

Making this cute Christmas skirt for my littles & friends :)

Saturday, October 8, 2011

Candy Corn Dress

Cute pillowcase dress with candy corn applique & initial

Monday, March 14, 2011

Groceries

I made my grocery list today and thought I’d share my general plan for upcoming days w/you- I don’t do “menu planning” per se, I buy deals & cook from what I have on hand- but of course menu planning is done in my head, just the same :)

I use http://www.southernsavers.com/ for grocery deals- there are a million sites like this, but I just like her format. She has weekly grocery ads by store w/ coupon matchups. I just click on the items I want and print out the list when I’m done. If I see a printable coupon I can use, the link is there and again I just click it.

Most of my shopping is done at Publix. When I started couponing I was surprised to find they are cheapest! I rely heavily on their B1G1 deals. I try not to buy out of need, but instead buy when an item is B1G1 and get enough to last me 4 – 6 weeks. It’ll surely go on sale again by the time I’m out. The big exception to this is meat. Publix meat is pricey. I find the best deals on meat at Food Lion and sometimes WinnDixie (WD is dicey, they jack up prices for sales!).

I’ll link my shopping lists for the week. Looks like we’ll be eating some spaghetti, hamburgers, taco salad (our Sunday nite staple), a boston butt or country pork ribs, and grilled chicken. I cook boston butt in crock pot, shred it & add BBQ sauce for pulled pork. The country ribs can be cooked like pork chops- great grilled!

For sides we’ll have red potatoes (potato salad, mashed potatoes & dill buttered boiled); cabbage; broccoli (steamed & salad). The kids will have fruit when we eat the cabbage!

Lunches will be tuna; lunch meat; hot dogs; and chicken fajitas (from the boneless chicken breasts-kids will have the chicken strips & fruit w/o the fajita stuff). Snacks- cheese; oatmeal cookies; peanut butter & graham crackers; fruit.

Possible menus-

Spaghetti, salad, fruit, bread

Pulled pork, potato salad, baked beans

Grilled pork ribs, mashed potatoes, steamed cabbage, strawberry congealed salad

Grilled chicken, steamed broccoli, dilled potatoes,

I probably would have rice at least once each week. We’ll have an “irish” St Patty’s day meal- but I don’t really like corned beef- so I’ll sub something else- hubby luvs reubens, so that’s probable. Kids like it when we color stuff green- maybe mashed potatoes?!

Late edit: Tonight for dinner we had- Roast pork;green bean casserole(sarah); sweet potato fries(shane); sliced tomatoes;pound cake w/fresh strawberries...yum, yum :)

Links to grocery lists-

Publix http://www.southernsavers.com/shoppinglist/

FL & WD link didn’t work for some reason- so copied here

Food Lion Weekly Ad 3/9-3/15

Printed at SouthernSavers.com

Meat

Boston Butt Pork Roast, $1.87 lb

Country Style Pork Ribs, Value pk, $1.97 lb

Gwaltney Meat Franks, 12 oz, 79¢

Winn Dixie Weekly Ad 3/9-3/15

Buy One Get One Deals

Split Chicken Breasts, 2 lb, at $2.99 ($1.49)

Merita or Wonder Hamburger or Hot Dog Buns, 12 oz, at $2.64 ($1.32)

Kool-Aid or Country Time On the Go Singles or 8-12 qt Crystal Light, Kool Aid or Country Time, at $3.99 ($1.99)

-$1/2 Crystal Light canisters or on the go, Kraft insert 2/16 (EXP 03/13)

-$1/2 Crystal Light On-the-Go product, 12 qt PRINTABLE

Bumble Bee Chunk Light Tuna, 4 pk, at $3.59 ($1.79)

Meat

Skinless Split Chicken Breasts, $1.99 lb

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Blessed Assurance

The last couple of days I found myself questioning my schooling methods (do I really have a method?) and even my parenting skills. Doesn’t one need to have achieved some level of expertise or at least adeptness before the label “skilled” can be applied?

Our homeschool co-op is undergoing some changes to focus more on the Charlotte Mason method it is styled after. I love our group and enjoy it more than any other homeschool group I’ve been a part of. But change is always difficult at first, and the schedule, Shakespeare, and Latin just do not scream fun to me, nor do they seem a good fit for my family. Am I missing something here? Shortchanging my children?

I also dealt with a discipline issue which was just a routine thing that all parents deal with, but coupled with my stomach flu and these other issues, suddenly seemed big and seemed to expose my parenting skills as lacking. I pondered these things for a bit, then prayed over them and found sleep, waiting to deal with them more fully until morning.

This morning Sarah got herself up & dressed, took her sister to work (her car is on the fritz) and then went on to work herself. Yes, even work can seem like an escape when compared to staying home with a mom on the warpath!

I fixed Landon breakfast and instructed him to stay indoors while I showered, but to come get me if he needed anything. He soon came and announced he had to poop! I told him to go ahead and I hurried to dry off & dress and ran to assess the situation. I found him not in the bathroom, but sitting at the playroom table playing his new game. I asked him if he went to the potty and he said, ”No, I was waiting on you to get out so you could wipe my booty.”

WOW!! I do believe that is a pretty high level thinking skill for a 4 year old! Ok, so maybe some parenting & schooling are getting through- even though our method may be unlabeled.

Then we went outside to feed some stale chips to the fish. The geese, who have been very busy lately with mating and nesting season in full swing, stopped long enough to come say hello and try out our chips. We were able to get a fairly close look at the white goose who has suddenly joined our flock of Canada geese. Then to our surprise we made a new friend! A sea gull swooped down to claim the chips for himself! We talked and wondered why although we always see gulls at the beach, they almost never visit our pond here on the Westside. Our visit with our sea gull friend was shortlived, as a hawk started circling overhead and swooped down to let Mr. seagull know that he was not welcome here. While watching the hawk and discussing how much he looked like an eagle except for his checkerboard coloring, a mockingbird perched on a nearby branch to observe us. Now our conversation drifted to the mockingbird and I explained to Landon that he was our state bird- the bird for Florida.

It was about that time I realized several things.

1. That we were very involved in learning this morning with no planned lesson yet taking place.

2. Maybe my parenting/teaching skills weren’t so far off the mark. We are learning through our surroundings (atmosphere) through rules and correction (discipline) and through thoughts and ideas (life). Even though we haven’t read Shakespeare together or been introduced to Latin, this is surely the heart of CM philosophy- it just looks a bit different in our family than in yours!

3. That my sweet and loving Lord had noticed my confusion and visited me with sweet reassurance this morning. I needed some Blessed Assurance and He met me in His beautiful and quiet way.

Perfect submission, all is at rest;

I in my Savior am happy and blest,

watching and waiting, looking above,

filled with his goodness, lost in his love.


This is my story, this is my song,

praising my Savior all the day long;

this is my story, this is my song,

praising my Savior all the day long.


Sunday, February 13, 2011

Valentine Cards


I {heart} these cards!


Steffanie taught our "Sew Smart" homeschool class how to make these adorable cards.

I love the fabric flower barrette she added to the lovebird card.
She's crafty-smart like that :)

Check out her blog for these and other super-cute ideas at sewgrown!
She has tutorials & lots of fun things for boys, too!

Saturday, February 5, 2011

Lovely Thoughts

Sarah's lovely photos promote lovely thoughts!

A couple of weeks ago, while listening to the radio, something was said that gave me pause to think.

The speaker challenged listeners to go on a fast of negative speech. To prayerfully attempt to keep any negative thoughts to yourself... and then work on the thoughts!
I had already been thinking about negative speech, but to phrase it so deliberately to call it a fast intrigued me.
"best friend cousins" Reilly & Landon
What triggered this line of thinking for me, was some conversation I had with someone elderly.
Every phrase had the themes "woe is me" and "the world is going to hell in a handbasket"!
Now I am sure they have seen plenty in their lifetime and probably have a lot of pain
(both physically & emotionally),
but it really struck me that I don't want to be a grumpy old lady :)
Sarah & Gracie
I want my words to bring blessing & kindness.
I want Jesus' love to flow through me.
But how can I be sure I'll do that- be that- as the fogginess of age clouds my thinking?
Maybe, if I practice it enough, it will become such a habit that my heart will be so filled with grace that it will flow from my mouth-
even without thought.

45 A good man brings good things out of the good stored up in his heart, and an evil man brings evil things out of the evil stored up in his heart. For the mouth speaks what the heart is full of. ~Luke 6:45
~another of Sarah's lovely photos
To actually fast from negativity-
that seems to be taking it a step further.
A real commitment!
I told my family my plan.
One response was a sarcastic "When are you gonna start?"
Ouch!
I wondered if that sarcasm was learned from me.
More to fuel my determination.
Sarah & Maggie
I can't say I've had amazing success with this challenge- unfortunately.
However, the Lord is surely using it to point out where the problem areas are
and continues to encourage me through His Word.

8 Finally, brothers and sisters, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable—if anything is excellent or praiseworthy—think about such things. ~Philipians 4:8
Gracie