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Friday, December 28, 2012

Saying "Good-Bye"



It's been a sad day.  This morning, we said "good-bye" to our dog Rollie.  He was 15 years old.  We've had him since Jenica was a baby, and we gave him a home when Chad's cousin wasn't able to keep him any more.  It seems really strange to go outside and not have him at our feet, rubbing against our legs or giving Jillian a kiss.  We have great memories with Rollie, but he's left a big hole in our hearts today. 


Tuesday, December 25, 2012

A Hallelujah Christmas

As soon as Thanksgiving was behind us, I started listening to Christmas music.  My family has gotten used to this about me.  It's one of my most favorite things about the Christmas Season.  (#1099)

And because our local My Bridge Radio station wasn't playing very many Christmas songs yet, I decided to check out K-Love.com to see if they had more Christmas music playing on-line.  

What I discovered was so exciting! 

They have an on-line Christmas Channel that plays Christmas Music constantly.  (#1100) As I was listening, singing along, and enjoying their music, my ears perked up when they said that they were giving away several Christmas CD's from top artists to some of their listeners.  The only thing I had to do to enter was type their code word that day to 21947 (yes, I have it memorized).  That was it.  I could only enter once per give away.  But they gave away a new CD every 3-4 days. 

And guess what? 

I won!   Twice!  (#1101)
Hillsong and Mandisa - Oh, yeah!  Thank you K-Love!


K-Love's Christmas channel has been playing one particular song that Chad and I both really like called "A Hallelujah Christmas".  We're sharing it with you today




Here's the blurb about it from K-Love.com:   

A band named "Cloverton" recently surprised their fans by releasing a Christmas song titled, "A Hallelujah Christmas." For the song, the band changed the lyrics to Leonard Cohen’s "Hallelujah," and turned it in to a beautiful holiday rendition that speaks of the miraculous birth of Jesus. "God created everything. He created each of us. He created our voices. He created our ears, our emotions, our tastes, our creative spirits. Each of these is related to music, whether it's enjoying it or creating it," Lance said. "We want to shed light on His truths while reaching people creatively with melodies that seem familiar and songs that touch souls. We are messengers, hoping to creatively communicate the truth of God's word and love for us."   (#1103)

Merry Christmas from our home to yours!

Monday, December 24, 2012

Ice Skating

Jenica's been wanting to take a few friends ice skating at the Event Center for a few weeks now, but it just hasn't worked in our schedules. 

Until yesterday. 

After another great message in by Pastor Paul, we ate a quick lunch, picked up a few friends, and headed over to the ice rink.  (Blessing #1097)

Jenica, Ashlyn, Bailea, and Madi

Jacob, Sami, and Jillian

All done, still smiling, and no broken bones. (#1098)
They had so much fun, I think we'll try and go again over Christmas Break.  Here's the public skating schedule in case any of you want to join us. 

Sunday, December 23, 2012

An Elf named "Feathers"

We have a new house guest that's been living with us this month. 
 
She's an elf who came from Santa's workshop (wink), and she has become a fun little hide-and-seek game that we are all having fun with.  (Blessing #1094) In fact, Jillian decided to keep a tally of who finds him her the most times.  (I keep forgetting she's a girl.)


She made snow angels out of sugar.

Jillian has several friends with similar elves, and after hearing about the fun and sometimes mischievous things the elves do, Jillian decided to add an "Elf on the Shelf" to her Christmas list.  However, elves arriving after Christmas aren't much fun since you'd miss out on all the fun leading up to Christmas.  Which is precisely why we woke up one morning to find an elf sitting under the tree.   She held a book telling us all about our new house guest and the reason why no one is allowed to touch her.  
 
Chad is currently brainstorming of how we could come up with a silly "elf-like" idea of our own.  Check out this article on Foxnews.com on how they turned a simple family tradition into a multi-million-dollar business and a house-hold name.
 
As the story goes . . . Each night after everyone's asleep, Feathers uses her magic to go back and forth from the North Pole, and we awake to find her in a new spot each morning.  According to the story, you are not supposed to touch her or she'll lose her magical powers.  Here are a few of our elf discoveries.   
 
She TP'd our tree!
 
She roasted marshmallows.


Holding Baby Jesus.
And then there's the picture below. . . this is the spot where Jillian accidently touched Feathers when she bumped her and knocked her over, to which Jillian right away wrote a note to Feathers to appologize.
 
Sending a message with Lucky Charms.

And this is the spot where she found Feathers the next day, along with a little note back to Jillian from Feathers, explaining that she is forgiven and that Santa shows grace, just like God shows us grace.  This led to a sweet conversation between Jillian and I all about God's grace.  (#1095)

Feathers found her favorite movie in our cabinet.
She wrote a note to Jillian in response to her apology.

As a P.S. to her letter, Feathers mentioned that she loves the movie "Elf" and would love to watch it together with us.  Which is exactly what we did this afternoon.  Spending time with my family, watching Christmas movies together, is a great way to spend a cold wintery day. (#1096) 


Wednesday, December 19, 2012

One is Silver, the Other Gold

"Make new friends, and keep the old.  One is silver, and the other gold."

I've made so many great friends since we moved to Holdrege . . . gosh, let me see . . . has it really been 16 years ago?  Wow, how time flies!  And I treasure all these friendships.  Friends who've been with me when I had babies, when I tried to figure out this thing called "parenting," when I sat by my child's bedside before, during, and after surgeries, when I received the news from my doctor that I needed to stop working for the benefit of my health; friends who encourage me when I'm feeling a bit discouraged.  I wouldn't want to go through life without them.  (Blessing #1081)

And then there's my old friends.  Not "old" in age, but "old" because I've known them since I was a little girl.  We know each other's families; we remember the teachers, the birthday parties, the pets, and all those little details from the deep past.  (#1082)  One friend, in particular, will always have a special place in my heart.  We went to college together, were in each other's weddings, and vowed to keep in touch forever.  Even though our lives have taken different paths, and we live in different areas, we still find time to get together a few times each year.  (#1083)



Last weekend, Lanise & I cleared our schedules, met in Lincoln, and then headed to Kansas City for a much-needed girls getaway.  (#1084)  It was so great to spend time together ~ more than just a couple hours over lunch, which is all we usually get. 

We had GREAT weather (#1085) and really didn't need our coats much except at night. 

The view from our hotel room.

We were able to meet up with my cousin Crystal and her hubby Jay for a late lunch at The Yardhouse one day, which was a blessing, because they weren't able to come home for our family Christmas the weekend before.  We heard about Crystal's fascinating medical mission trip to Tanzania last summer and the really cool way God used her while she was there.  (#1086)  And because Jay & Crystal live in KC, they were full of great tips of where to eat, shop, park, and how to get from point A to B.  (#1087)  However, their good directions were offset by an out-dated Garmin which led us astray a few times.  We saw it as a well-rounded tour of the city instead of an annoying delay.  (#1088)

They told us about Happy Hour at The Melting Pot on the Plaza, where we enjoyed some amazing fondue at half-price.  (#1089)  The lights in the plaza are just awesome, and it was such a beautiful evening that we were able to just walk around and enjoy the sights and sounds of the season.


They told us the best place to get sushi, which is something I've never tried before for two reasons.   #1 it's expensive.  And #2 it's raw fish.  However, I learned that it's not expensive when your friend has a gift-card she wants to spend (#1090 - Thanks for sharing, Lanise!), and that it's not all raw fish - some of it's fried.  They recommended the Drunken Fish Restaurant, which had an hour-and-45-minute-wait when we arrived. 



We took that as a good sign (it must be good with the long wait), and since they said they'd call us when a table was available, we were able to check out at a nearby Dueling Piano bar while we waited.

Check out our table at the Sushi place.  The table glows!  Red!  (Perfect for Christmas.)  It was a really fun experience, and I discovered that I DO like sushi.  (#1091)


We enjoyed our table, the company, and our sushi!  We ordered the california roll (with crab, cucumber, and avocado)  and fried philly roll (salmon, cream cheese, & avocado, covered with eel sauce, but don't let the word "eel" scare you - it was yummy).   Would Chad have liked any of it?  Probably not.  It's so much fun getting to choose a restaurant when I don't have to think, "where can we go that the kids will find something on the menu they'll like?"

We stayed at the Westin Crown Center (with great rates (#1092) thanks to Lanise's skills with Priceline.com) and had a great view of a Christmasy Union Station from our room.  It was so pretty!

Union Station from our hotel room.

It was a great, relaxing weekend with my dear friend.  It's hard to get away with a girlfriend when family activities are at a high, but God carved out a gorgeous weekend for us to travel, and there were no parties, programs, or activities holding us back.  And that in itself is a miracle.  (#1093)

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Singing Christmas Tree

When your 20 yo son asks if you can all go to the Singing Christmas Tree this year, you do everything you can to fit it into the schedule.  And that's just what I set out to accomplish.

It was a bit challenging to find a time when the performance was scheduled, that would also work into our schedule.  But I found one.  (Blessing #1075) 

However, first things first. 

After church last Sunday, we headed to Minden for Christmas with my mom's side of the family.  (#1076)  As they looked at their growing family standing in a big circle, my grandpa and grandma had tears in their eyes. 

Grandpa Don and Grandma Bernie
They have friends whose family members don't get together any more, and the thought of that happening to our family makes them sad.  But at the same time, they recognize it as a special blessing each time we all spend time together as a big group.  (#1077)  It's truly something to treasure.

Grandma has a rule . . . if you're still in high school, you have to be in the "kids" picture by the tree. 

Grandkids and Great-Grandkids
After we left Minden, we headed to GI for the 6:30 performance of the Singing Christmas Tree.  (#1078)   This is thier 39th year, and next year they're planning something extra special.  


It's always an amazing, heart-touching performance, and it really gets your mind and heart set for Christmas.  (#1079) The singers are in the tree behind the actors and the lights are constantly changing with the music. 



The performance tells the wonderful story of Jesus' birth.  I love the part where the wise men show up!  Their costumes, all the actors big and small (there must have been close to a hundred total), and the animals all make you feel as if you're right there watching it all unfold.  They use real animals - sheep, goats, horses, and even a camel and a zebra.  But it doesn't stop there.  It also tells the story as Jesus grows up, performs miracles, is arrested, and goes to the cross.  One of our dear friends from college, who also happened to be Chad's roommate one year, plays Jesus. 

  






Like always, it was awesome!  And it was just as special traveling to and from GI as a family, listening to Chad and the kids chattering all the way there and back . . . until Jillian fell asleep on the way home.  It was way past her bedtime when we got home.  But it was so worth it.  (#1080)

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

O Holy Night

This is my latest Pinterest Project.  I saw it in a friend's home over the weekend, and she shared her secret with me.  If you want to know what it is, keep reading.

I used an old picture that I don't have up any more. (So glad I didn't get rid off it -- Blessing #1073)

This is my picture before:




And here's my picture after:



And here is my PINspiration:



The secret:  Black Chalkboard Contact Paper.  Yep.  Easy peazy lemon squeezy, as Jillian would say.  And the best news is that you can get it at True Value, right here in town. Jenica and I put it all together last night. It does take an extra hand getting the contact paper smooth, so I was glad she was home to help me.  (#1074)

Monday, December 3, 2012

Kicking Off the Season

We had our first Christmas Celebration last weekend in Minden.  I know it's early, but it worked perfectly in everyone's schedule, and it coincided with my brother's return to Nebraska from Arizona.  (Blessing #1069)
 
Even though my grandparents have been celebrating Christmas in Heaven for the past 11 years, we always try to get everyone together once during the Christmas season.  My mom and my aunt always take turns hosting each year.  This year was my mom's turn. 
Everyone was able to make it, including my brother's family, and the 26 of us met at my parents' church for a feast, some games, and a lot of laughing.  (#1070) 


The bonus was that we could look out the church window and see the Courthouse lights on the town square.  (#1071)  It always warms my heart when I get to see the lights that I grew up with.  It takes me back in time for a moment. 


And I love sharing this "gift" from my past with my own children.  It's much prettier in person, and we always roll down the windows to hear the bells playing Christmas songs from the square. 

Ahhhh......Christmas has begun.......now if we could just get some snow.

On Saturday, we gathered at my mom and dad's home (#1072) to enjoy Runzas and watch that dreadful Husker game.  Jenica tried to get her dad to smile, which became easier once the game became more and more out of control and we shut the TV off. 



Even though the game was embarrassing for Husker fans, we were able to share many laughs.  For example, Xander (left) and Adam (right) found a way to look like Jacob with the help of grandma's old wigs. 

 
And Jillian and her cousin Lily enjoyed picking on Paul, who's always a good sport. 
 
 
It was a great weekend, and we always look forward to having Paul and Alimah and their kiddos home again.  It was a short visit for them, but we packed alot into their time in Nebraska and sent them home with lots of great memories.

Wednesday, November 28, 2012

She's Been Waiting a Long Time

Jillian got something new Monday.  Somethings she has always wanted.  Something that has made her the happiest girl in the world.  (Blessing #1068)

I picked her up after school and said, "today's the day, Jillian." 


In her excitement, she said, "I've been waiting my whole life for this."  Yeah, Jillian . . . all 8 years of it. 


Do you notice anything different?  She no longer has to get her glasses at Claire's.  She's got the real thing now!  No more fake glasses for Jillian.  A couple weeks ago, she got moved to the back row in class and noticed that the board looked fuzzy.  We set up an appointment, and the eye doctor confirmed it.  She needed glasses.  You'd a thought she just won a life's supply of ring pops.

Sunday, November 25, 2012

50 Years

Yesterday, we celebrated Chad's parents 50th Anniversary with an open house, followed by a turkey dinner with his family. (Blessing #1065). Ken & Keron also moved this weekend (today) to retirement housing at the Good Sam Village in Hastings. It's a really nice place, with lots of activities for each of them. It even has a little golf course, which has all the guys chomping at the bit to get out there and swing their clubs.

My camera broke yesterday, so the pictures didn't turn out very well. I've been holding the battery compartment together with a piece of packing tape for months, and I'm thankful the tape squeezed a few more months out of a broken camera for me. (#1066) But now the flash has stopped working. Plus, if it actually did take a picture, it would take about 60 seconds after holding the button to finally snap the photo. I may get an early Christmas gift this week. There are so many memories to capture during the Holidays, right?

Here is a picture of Chad, his brothers, his sister, and his parents. Below is a picture of his parents with all their grandkids and even 1 great-grandchild.

I'm thankful for Chad, who came along as a result of their marriage. The best gift Ken & Keron ever gave me. (#1067)

Monday, November 19, 2012

Just 3-a-Day

I really can't believe that November is over half-way over and Thanksgiving is this week!  Where, oh where, has the semester gone?  I glance back at Jacob's high school years and think, man that went fast!  And already, Jenica is closing in on her first semester of high school.  I know these next 3 1/2 years will go by at record speeds for me. 

Which is why I want to be intentional about looking for the blessings in each and every day. Being intentional results in blessings.  (#1019)  I printed off the November Joy Dare the first day of the month and am keeping up with my list.   Are you? 
 
I shared my list with you back on Day 3, but that was only a few days.  So I thought I'd share the rest of my November Joy Dare list with you in hopes that it motivates you to search for the special gifts, whether big or small, that come your way each and every day. 


Day 4 - A Gift Gathered, Given, and Good
1.  Gathered - around the dinner table after church - all 5 of us!  Doesn't happen much any more.  (#1020)
2.  Given - backrubs.  Ahhhh.....  (#1021)
3.  Good - fellowship and laughter with our small group.  (#1022)

Day 5 - Acorn Small
1.  My wedding ring and the promises it represents.  I lost it when Jacob was about 8, and went for 6 months without it on my hand, until Jacob found it.  (#1023)
2.  The tiny K-Love icon on my iPad, connecting me to positive and encouraging songs and short messages of hope.  (#1024)
3.  My secret stash (so they last longer) of Dove's milk chocolate squares and the "Promise" inside each wrapper.  #1025)

Day 6 - In Government
1.  It's both a gift and a priviledge to vote according to our own personal values.  No one is forcing us to vote a specific way, and both men and women alike have the right to vote.  Also, noticing a comment on facebook from a former student of Chad's, stating that she went out and voted for the first time this year.  (#1026)
2.  That God hand-picked our forefathers who founded our country on faith.  "In God We Trust."  (#1027)
3.  No matter how the election turns out, God still reigns, and He's still on His throne.  We can trust in His sovereignty.  Completely.  (#1028)

Day 7 - From My Window
1.  A beautiful sunrise - the sun's reminder of God's presense as He filled the morning sky with His artwork.  (#1029)
2.  Country living - Am grateful I can see for miles from the windows in our home.  (#1030)
3.  Stars - driving home with my family after the "Silver Ring Thing" and noticing the star-lit sky in full view from my car window.  (#1031)

Day 8 - Sweet, Salty, Sipped
1.  Puppy chow - finishing off the last few pieces (for breakfast)  (#1032)
2.  Popcorn, the "healthy way", as an after school snack with the girls.  Just put 1/4 cup of kernals in a small brown lunch bag, fold over the end a couple times, and pop for 3 minutes in the microwave on high.  When it's finished, spray lightly with Pam spray and sprinkle with salt.  "Easy peasy, lemon squeezy," as Jillian would say.  (#1033)
3.  Diet coke, ice cold.  (#1034)

Day 9 - Harvest
1.  Great fall weather, lasting a long time this year.  (#1035)


2.  The harvest of praying for and releasing my 20 yo son.  Seeing his heart for the Lord.  (#1036)
3.  Shelves full of canned tomatoes from our garden, awaiting the next pot of chili.  (#1037)

Day 10 - Bible Reading
1.  John 15:13  - thinking about Veteran's Day  (#1038)
2.  Psalm 37:4 - count your blessings, and you will find joy. (#1039)
3.  Ephesians 2:10 - it doesn't matter what others think of me;  God vote is the only one that counts  (#1040)

Day 11 - Rememberance
1.  What Jesus did for me on the cross  (#1041)
2.  A life-long friend in Lincoln, whom I'll get to spend time with this week. (#1042)
3.  The most treasured trip ever taken - our adoption journey in China that gave me 18 uninterrupted days with my family - as we celebrate our 6th anniversary of that trip this month. (#1043)

Day 12 - At Noon
1.  scanning pictures (lots of them) for a project, remembering the years gone by.  (#1044)
2.  Sunshine bright, giving the impression of warmth, even though it's cold today.  (#1045)
3.  Grateful that the tomatoey stain next to the red stitching on Jillian's new white shirt came out perfectly. (#1046)

Day 13 - Behind a Door
1.  My Curves fitness club, where everyone is accepted, flaws and all.  (#1047)
2.  The massage I've needed for weeks finally fits into my schedule.  (#1048)
3.  The faint sounds of Chinese Lullabies as Jillian drifts into dreamland.  (#1049) 

Day 14 - Silent
1.  The setting sun, colorful and radiant, bursting of God's greatness. (#1050)
2.  Quiet tears streaming down my cheeks as I recognize the hurt my daughter's dealing with, silently asking God for the right words.  (#1051)
3.  A quiet home, everyone else tucked in bed, while I search for wisdom in God's Word. (#1052)

Day 15 - Golden
1.  Sharing my pain and praying with a friend, whom God put in my path at just the right moment today.  (#1053)
2.  Jillian's smile when I picked her up from school.  (#1054)
3.  My hope, being found in Jesus and not in people or things.  (#1055)

Day 16 - Hard Eucharistos
1.  Helping my child make sense of the pain she's experiencing because of the choices of others who have hurt her.  (#1056)
2.  The fresh reminder that people will always disappoint us, but God never will.  (#1057)
3.  Parenting.  It keeps me on my knees and draws me closer to the One who provides Truth.  (#1058)

Day 17 - In Laughter
1.  Overhearing Jenica and Jillian "gut-laught" together.  (#1059)
2.  When Chad lightened the mood and said "it's good to see you smile again."  (#1060)
3.  An overnight guest for Jenica - a friend who includes her little sister - and the continuous laughter coming from the family room.  (#1061)

Day 18 - Made, Shared, Passed On
1.  Made - Glad I can make dinner rolls for Thanksgiving ahead of time, thankful they freeze so well.  (#1062)
2.  Shared - Crispix Snack Mix, shared with our small group tonight.  (#1063)
3.  Passed On - boxes of clothes that the girls outgrew, and grateful for the extra space it freed up.  (#1064)

Day 19.........stay tuned.  Make it a great week!  And celebrate the Joy that comes from being Thankful. 


Wednesday, November 14, 2012

It's a Good Morning

I am lovin' days like today.  I had a doctor's appointment scheduled with my rheumatologist in Lincoln today, and Chad was able to take a personal day and go with me.  (Blessing #1010)  I only have to go every 6 months now, which is really nice.  (#1011)  Plus, I got a good report, and everything's going really well.  (#1012)  We found good results on a biologic drug that I began with a clinical study several years ago . . . gosh, has it really been 9 years ago?  For several years, I had to travel to Lincoln every 4 weeks.  So I am really enjoying the less frequent trips. 
 
Starbucks at York is always part of our routine when we travel that far.  (#1013) I'm not a coffee girl, but I love-love-love their skinny chai latte with a pump of sugar free vanilla.  It's heavenly.
 
Jenica dropped her iPod several months ago and has been living with a cracked screen ever since.  And a few days ago, her button stopped working.  Oh, no!  How can life continue without her iPod?  Well, you can, as she found out.  She learned to live with it.  But today, I took it with us on a hunch that I could find a place in Lincoln that would be able to replace the screen.  Thanks to my friend Lanise, we found a place that could replace the broken glass, and the button, while we were in town.  (#1014)  She had earned enough money babysitting to pay for the repair, so she's a happy girl tonight. 
 
Chad & I did a little Christmas shopping before my appointment.   I love being able to use all my Bed-Bath-and-Beyond coupons at one time.  Did you know that they never expire?  Even though they have an expiration date, they still take them if that date has passed!  And . . . get this . . . they let you stack your coupons, so you can use as many coupons as you want (1 per item though). (#1015)  Save those expired coupons, girls! 
 
It was a beautiful sunny day.  (#1016)  And so many blessings happened before lunch!  Reminds me of this song.  It's one of my favorite wake-up songs.
 
 
We met one of my best friends for lunch (#1017) at one of my favorite places ~ Macaroni Grill. (#1018)  I have a favorite:  Pasta Milano . . . It's A-MAZ-ING!!  If you haven't tried it, you really should.  It's incredible!
 
And when we got home, Jenica had finished making "Oreo Balls."   Her sweet-tooth is very similar to mine.  Especially when it comes to chocolate.  She's taking a "Creative Living" Class, and they are doing a "foods" unit now.  This is one of her favorite recipes from class.  So naturally, she wanted to share it with the rest of us.  (#1018)
 
 
 
 
What is it with kids and their electronics?!  Notice that her computer is sitting on the counter beside her as she works?  I think we may have a problem here.  Anyway, she finished making them just as we walked in the door, and boy are they good!
 
 
Just in case you don't have the recipe, we thought we'd share it with you.  Enjoy!

Jenica's Oreo Balls
1 (16 oz) pkg Oreo Cookies, crushed
1 (8 oz) pkg cream cheese, softened
1 (24 oz) pkg white almond bark
1 (24 oz) pkg chocolate almond bark

Using a mixer, combine crushed oreos and softened cream cheese and mix well.  Roll into walnut size balls and chill for an hour.

Melt approx. 3/4 pkg of white almond bark.  Stick a toothpick in an Oreo ball and dip it in the melted white almond bark.  Allow to harden on wax paper.  (Takes about 15 minutes)

While waiting, melt about 1/4 pkg chocolate almond bark.  When Oreo balls are no longer sticky to the touch, decorate with drizzles of chocolate and white almond bark. 



Sunday, November 11, 2012

Tis the Season for Pumpkin



A few weeks ago, a friend shared some bakery-made pumpkin chocolate chip cookies with me (Blessing #1007), and Jillian helped me gobble them all down.  They were so good!  So at Jillian's request, I began to hunt for a similar recipe.  I was excited to find one that sounded pretty close (#1008), and I decided that today was the day to bake them to share with our small group tonight. 

Jillian doesn't typically like cookies with chocolate chips, but she LOVES these.  And I have to agree . . . they are really good.  They have a cake-like consistency, the pumpkin makes them really moist, the spices add just a touch of autumn, and just a heads-up:  this recipe makes a really big batch.  All the more reason to share them with your neighbors. 

I've decided that tomorrow, I am going to leave a plate of cookies in my mailbox with a little note for our mailman to say "thank you" for delivering our mail every day.  I hope he'll feel appreciated when he finds the little surprise.  (#1009) 

Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Cookies

1 c. butter, softened
3 c. sugar
2 eggs
2 c. canned pumpkin puree
2 tsp. vanilla extract
2 tsp. ground cinnamon
1 tsp. nutmeg
1/4 tsp. ground cloves
5 c. cake flour
1 tsp. salt
2 tsp. baking powder
2 tsp. baking soda
1 bag semi-sweet chocolate chips

Preheat Oven to 350.  

Beat butter and sugar for about 2 minutes or until smooth.  Add eggs, pumpkin, vanilla, and the spices.  Continue to beat for about 2 more minutes.  Add rest of ingredients to bowl and beat only until flour disappears and all ingredients are combined.  Using a cookie scoop, place dough onto greased baking sheet.  Bake 10 minutes. 

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

A Very Special Day

It was a year ago this month that I began my blog, in an attempt to see if I could count 1,000 Gifts in one year.  It's almost 1 year, and counting these gifts has given me a greater awareness of the little ways God blesses me each and every day.  Things I used to look past, I now see as a gift.  (Blessing #1,000)  Did you just see that?  I'm at #1,000!  I did it.  God did it!  He changed my way of thinking, and I can see Him in so many ways.  He's been revealing Himself to me by giving me gifts.  Things I didn't take time to notice before.  


But what makes today a VERY special day isn't my blessing count.  Today we are celebrating Gotcha Day #6!  (#1001)



Jacob came home today to be part of our Gotcha Day celebration (and to vote).  (#1002)  We took the picture below mainly because Jillian is worried that our dog Rollie isn't going to live very much longer.  And she wanted a family picture with him before it was too late.  But it also works well as a memory from today's celebration. 

 
(The t-shirt Jillian's wearing was actually Jenica's 6 years ago.  It says "dance" in Chinese.)

It's so hard to believe that six years ago today, we were in China.  It's gone by so fast!  I will never forget the feeling I had when Jillian was placed into my arms and into her Forever Family.  (#1003)  It was love at first sight.  When Jacob was our only child, I thought there was no way I could ever love another child as much as I loved him.  Then Jenica came along, and I found out that I could!  A mother's love never runs out.  Next, God put the desire to adopt little Jillian into our hearts, and at times I wondered if this was the right thing to do.  Nervously, we stepped out in faith and followed God's guidance through the entire process.  He continued to show us His mighty hand every step of the way as He removed obstacles as only He could do.  As a mother of three beautiful children, I have found that a mother's love never runs out.  It only grows deeper and deeper.  The love I felt for each of my children was instant.  (#1004)  Indescribable, incredible, unconditional love. 

Adopting Jillian has helped me understand more fully what it means to be "adopted" into God's family.  The love He has for me.  God willingly chose me.  It was nothing I did or could ever do.  But rather, by God's grace and unconditional love, he adopted me into His family, and the moment I accepted Christ's mighty work on the cross, I became an heir to His throne.  God's indescribable, incredible, unconditional love for me.  He chose me to be His child, to which I am eternally grateful.  (#1005)

I'll leave you with a flashback from China.  It's one of my favorite pictures of Jillian.



God has blessed me more than I deserve, and I'm forever grateful that He chose me to be her mommy.  (#1006)

Sunday, November 4, 2012

November Blessings

Welcome to November!
 
Each month Ann Voskamp provides a free printable for her continuing "Joy Dare", and I've begun my November list of the gifts I've been given each day.  When you find the blessings in each day, you can't help but experience joy.  (Blessing #990) Won't you join me? 
 
 


Day 1 - 3 gifts EATEN:
1.  Spending the day with my mom, traveling to Omaha for her dr. appt, and eating samples of banana nut bread during our stop at Starbucks in York.  (#991)
2.  A yummy chicken panini at "Jason's Deli".  One of my mom's favorite places to eat in Texas is "Jason's Deli," and when I recently found out that there's a new "Jason's Deli" in Omaha, I knew just the place to eat lunch after mom's appointment.  (#992)
3.  On the way home, a quick stop at Burger King for some sweet potato fries.  If you haven't tried them yet, you really should  They're the best!  (#993)

Day 2 - 3 gifts WORN:
1.  Slippers to keep my feet warm as I sipped my hot tea after everyone left for school. (#994)
2.  Warm gloves on a cold November evening, as we enjoyed supper with Chad's parents.  (#995)
3.  A smile as I listened to my father-in-law tell me about certain tools and gadgets from his past.  Ken & Keron are down-sizing in preparation for their move into a retirement village, which took Ken down memory lane as he organized the things in his garage.  (#996)

Day 3 - 3 gifts that start with an "N":
1.  New bridge on our road, which means no more detours . . . HAPPY DANCE!  (#997)
2.  Mac's Creek Vineyard, just North of Lexington, for a girls day out with a few other football coaches wives.  It was "Christmas on the Creek" at Mac's, and the laughter we shared with one another was good for the soul.  (#998)


3.  A Nebraska Football win!  Watching Chad & Jacob hoop and holler as the Huskers scored the winning TD with only 6 seconds left in the game.  Excitement abounds!  (#999)