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These are some of my very-best, most-favorite things…. Who knows? Maybe you’ll like them too.

 

Mountain Dew Christmas Tree

Wednesday, December 24th, 2008

For those of you who enjoy Mt. Dew like me, here’s an idea for next year’s tree.  What a perfect way to “Go Green” at Christmas… literally!  :)

Check it out here!

Baked Crescent Almond Chicken

Wednesday, October 8th, 2008

This recipe is from Live. Love. Eat. — a blog to which I recently subscribed.  This was soo good, that I couldn’t resist sharing it and giving you the link to the blog where you can find other mouth-watering recipes.  I have also tried her Chicken Florentine Sandwiches and can’t wait to attempt the Mexican Chicken Crostada.

 

(pictures are also compliments of Live. Love. Eat.)  Check her out!

Baked Crescent Almond Chicken

 

2 cups shredded Rotisserie chicken (or canned if you prefer)
1 pkg frozen spinach, thawed & drained
1/2 bell pepper, chopped
1 cup grated extra-sharp Cheddar cheese
2 cloves garlic, minced
1/2 cup mayonnaise
1/4 tsp salt
2 pkg. crescent rolls
2 tblsp sliced almonds

 

Put cooled chicken pieces into a large bowl. Add spinach, bell pepper, cheese, garlic, mayonnaise & salt. Mix well. Place crescent rolls on greased cookie sheet, leaving triangles of dough attached to each other. Pinch seams of dough together to make a larger rectangular-shaped dough. Place the chicken mixture in a log shape down the center of the dough rectangle, leaving dough on each side. Cut with a knife diagonally from the chicken mixture to the edge of the rectangle on each side, making 1-2 inch strips that are still attached to the dough under the chicken mixture.

 

Before I started the criss crossing I folded over the edges of the top & bottom of the rectangle.

 

Overlap the strips over the chicken mixture for a crisscross effect. Sprinkle the top with almonds.Bake at 375 degrees for 25 minutes. Let rest for 10 minutes. Remove from oven & cut into smaller pieces to serve.
 
Since Ray doesn’t like peppers, I substituted artichoke hearts (plain, not marinated) which I cut into bite size pieces.  It gave it that spinach artichoke dip flavor that we love to order in restaurants!
 

You Are Not Alone

Tuesday, July 1st, 2008

Just wanted to share this great new song with you.  Meredith goes to our church and sang this song for us a few weeks ago.  I love it more and more each time I listen. 

If you like this one, you can hear other full length songs including “Show Me What It Means” and “You Invite Me In” on Meredith’s myspace page.  I love her deeper-life lyrics and the way they move my heart to worship and long for Him!


The Contemplative Mom

Wednesday, January 16th, 2008

Okay, so several of you have messaged me to let me know that you could relate to my inability to form complete sentences and remember important things since having children.  Or as I referred to it in my earlier post – Altzheimers, Motherhood Onset.

 

I have been reading a book called The Contemplative Mom: Restoring Rich Relationship with God in the Midst of Motherhood by Ann Kroeker, and I’m learning a lot of practical ideas about how to find precious alone time with God through this book. 

 

I’m so in the middle of this challenge myself, but here are some of the things that I’ve found to be helpful in my own pursuit of solitude with God.

 

  • Use driving time.  We have started to use this time more productively by praying together on the way to school each morning.  I also frequently turn up some good worship music and sing along… consciously directing my words to Him as I sing.  And even talking to the girls about how God is (whatever the song is praising Him for).  The girls really get into this too.

 

  • I try and get up an hour early each day to read and pray.  The house is still so quiet then, and having the automatic brew cycle set the night before allows me to wake up to the smell of coffee.

Yet very often, my girls, especially Ella wakes up early too.  I started an M&M economy that seems to be working well to keep them in their beds at night and in the morning.  They each start with a bag of 5 M&Ms at night in a Ziploc bag with their names on it.  They lose one each time they come out of their rooms between bedtime and their wake up times at 7.  Whatever is left when they come down in the morning, they get to keep.

 

There are some mornings that I’m especially tired when my alarm goes off, but I do my best to get up anyway.  I reason that it will be easier to nap on the couch while cuddling Ella through an episode of Little Einsteins than to find that Quiet time during the day.

 

  • Neither of my girls take naps anymore, but we still often do Rest Times where they each play quietly in their rooms.  I set the “sleep button” on their clocks, and they can come out when the music stops.  I usually do this for only 30 minutes but would like to work up to 1 hour.  This allows me to have additional time alone and also teaches them about knowing how to quiet their own souls.  Some of their best imaginative play takes place during this time too.  My Mom did something similar with me when I was younger.  It was during these times that I fell in love with reading… especially Nancy Drew!

 

  • “Sleeping in” on the Weekends.  Ray and I take turns getting up early with the girls on the weekends.  He gets one morning to sleep in and I get the other.  I sometimes use my morning, to wake up at the normal time and read in bed.  He even brings me coffee from time to time.  :)

 

  • One of the best things for me has been to read the same passages of Scripture with other women.  We are currently reading through the OT chronologically.  We meet weekly to discuss what we’ve read, questions we had, personal struggles, interesting points, etc.  We also agree that we will have at least one specific principle and application to share that we have learned from our reading that week.

 

 

 

And one final quote that challenged me from Contemplative Mom:

 

“The God of the universe wants to know us and be known by us.  You are His friend, His beloved, His delight.  Is He yours?”

 

 


 

What are some of the ways you make time for solitude while balancing a full schedule?