Tuesday, March 4, 2014
Whatcha Eatin'? Week of March 3rd
After several months of eating out and whipping together dinners, I am finally fed up and ready to make a menu this week! I am organizing and cleaning out my pantry & freezer this month. In fact, I am going to start phasing out all the processed foods in our home over the next month so we have quite a bit of food to get rid of.
Monday: Cream Cheese Crock Pot Chicken over Rice, Cooked Carrots
Tuesday: Goulash, Salad, Garlic Bread
Wednesday: Leftovers or Chicken Strips & Fries(my hubby will be gone)
Thursday: Chicken and Noodles (Super Yummy and Super Easy recipe I will share this week!)
Friday: Pizza
Saturday: Cheeseburgers, French Fries, Baked Beans, Cottage Cheese
Sunday: Chili, Cheese & Crackers, Veggies & Dip
I am linking this up at Organizing Junkie's blog. Check out the other blogs to get some recipe inspiration.
Monday, March 3, 2014
Getting Back to (a new) Normal
Today marks two months since I lost the most important man in my life, my daddy.
It still seems so unbelievable. It just happened so fast. Stupid Cancer. He fought for two months. No more pain. No more suffering. For that, we are thankful. It hurts. A lot. It's different. But, it is definitely real. I know it was all part of God's great plan, but there are still times that I question God. Why my dad?
What about my children? They still need their grandpa. He loved them so much. I still need him. And my Mother. She's only 63. Sometimes it just doesn't seem fair.
The past two months have been hard. Very hard. But, today as the sun is shining, I am reminded that there is always something to be thankful for. Our God is always good. While I miss my daddy, I rejoice that he is in Heaven. I am thankful for the two months that he fought to give us time. My siblings and I became closer. We spent many nights together sleeping on the floor of my parents' bedroom during his last days. We laughed together and cried together. Now we grieve together, but I am thankful that we have each other. My husband and I grew closer. He was an amazing support during his illness. Making sure I spent as much time as possible with my father. Seeing my husband say goodbye to my father was a very hard, yet wonderful thing to experience. Their relationship was special and for that I am thankful. I have an amazingly strong mother and an incredible family. I am truly blessed. My three children will remember their Grandpa who adored them. Between afternoon naps, tractor rides, trips to Florida, and everyday snuggles, my children were lucky to have a Grandpa who made them feel special and loved. Yes, we miss him. A lot. He left behind wonderful memories and so many life lessons. We must continue to make the best of each and everyday...and that's what I intend to do. TODAY, I am going to stop feeling sorry for myself and get back to (a new) normal. I am going to start living life intentionally. Join me.
It still seems so unbelievable. It just happened so fast. Stupid Cancer. He fought for two months. No more pain. No more suffering. For that, we are thankful. It hurts. A lot. It's different. But, it is definitely real. I know it was all part of God's great plan, but there are still times that I question God. Why my dad?
What about my children? They still need their grandpa. He loved them so much. I still need him. And my Mother. She's only 63. Sometimes it just doesn't seem fair.
The past two months have been hard. Very hard. But, today as the sun is shining, I am reminded that there is always something to be thankful for. Our God is always good. While I miss my daddy, I rejoice that he is in Heaven. I am thankful for the two months that he fought to give us time. My siblings and I became closer. We spent many nights together sleeping on the floor of my parents' bedroom during his last days. We laughed together and cried together. Now we grieve together, but I am thankful that we have each other. My husband and I grew closer. He was an amazing support during his illness. Making sure I spent as much time as possible with my father. Seeing my husband say goodbye to my father was a very hard, yet wonderful thing to experience. Their relationship was special and for that I am thankful. I have an amazingly strong mother and an incredible family. I am truly blessed. My three children will remember their Grandpa who adored them. Between afternoon naps, tractor rides, trips to Florida, and everyday snuggles, my children were lucky to have a Grandpa who made them feel special and loved. Yes, we miss him. A lot. He left behind wonderful memories and so many life lessons. We must continue to make the best of each and everyday...and that's what I intend to do. TODAY, I am going to stop feeling sorry for myself and get back to (a new) normal. I am going to start living life intentionally. Join me.
Tuesday, December 24, 2013
Gift Cards from Kroger make Great Gifts!

Still looking for the perfect gift? Well, chances are you might not find it today, so why not purchase a gift card? Right now Kroger is offering 4X the gas points when you purchase gift cards. There are so many different stores to pick from. Gap, Bass Pro, Old Navy, iTunes, Lowes, Chili's, Panera, Subway, Justice to name a few. Why not save money on gas while shopping for Christmas?!
Also at Kroger.com, you can download coupons to get even more for your money. Right now you can load a coupon good for $10 in free groceries when you purchase 2 Gap Gift cards. Head to www.kroger.com to find out more!
I hope you all have a Merry Christmas!
***I was notified of these awesome opportunity through Bzz Agent. ***
Thursday, October 31, 2013
A Trumoo Review and Sweepstakes too!

Growing up in a large family of eleven where money was tight, there were some things that we just did without. Chocolate milk was one of them. In fact, there were some days when we had to make do with powdered milk. Yuck! My kiddos however are lucky, they had a father who grew up loving chocolate milk. When I got the opportunity to try out Trumoo flavored milk, I was so excited and I knew they would be too!
Trumoo and Bzz Agent were nice enough to send me a coupon for 1 FREE Trumoo Flavored Milk and several $0.75 off 1 half gallon coupons! We, of course, had to try out the Chocolate first. Sad thing is that it literally lasted 2 or 3 days in our house.
We had it long enough to make one of these..."Monster Mash Mudslides"!
Ingredients:
- 4 cups TruMoo ® Lowfat Chocolate Milk
- 10 chocolate wafer cookies, coarsely broken We used Oreos,
- ½ cup frozen non-dairy whipped topping, thawed
- 8mini chocolate chips or mini chocolate candies (orange/brown color recommended) We used M&M's.
Directions:
In blender, combine TruMoo ® Lowfat Chocolate Milk and chocolate wafer cookies. Blend until smooth. Heat mixture in saucepan or microwave until just heated through.* To serve, pour chocolate milk mixture into 4 glasses. For each serving,spoon a large, upright dollop of whipped topping to resemble a ghost. Insert chocolate chips or chocolate candies into the dollop for eyes.*To enjoy a cold mudslide, do not heat in saucepan or microwave.
So...what did we think?
We really enjoyed the chocolate milk. The boys drank most of it, but daddy also was able to get a glass full. He thought the chocolate was a little weak. I personally like the flavor. I also loved the fact that the milk came from cows that were not treated with the growth hormones and the chocolate flavoring did not contain high fructose corn syrup or any unnatural sweetener.
Next on our list to try was the vanilla-flavored Trumoo. This was quite festive in the orange color. Though the flavor was not a hit for me, the kids loved it!
We decided to try out another one of Trumoo's recipes and made the "Spooky Smoothies".
We definitely had fun trying out Trumoo Flavored Milk and will purchase more in the future. We found that our local Walmart carried all of the flavors. Also, right now Trumoo is also having a new Sweepstakes where you could win a Haunted Hollywood Vacation! So go out and celebrate Halloween with some orange Trumoo and take your chances!
So...what did we think?
We really enjoyed the chocolate milk. The boys drank most of it, but daddy also was able to get a glass full. He thought the chocolate was a little weak. I personally like the flavor. I also loved the fact that the milk came from cows that were not treated with the growth hormones and the chocolate flavoring did not contain high fructose corn syrup or any unnatural sweetener.
Next on our list to try was the vanilla-flavored Trumoo. This was quite festive in the orange color. Though the flavor was not a hit for me, the kids loved it!
We decided to try out another one of Trumoo's recipes and made the "Spooky Smoothies".
We definitely had fun trying out Trumoo Flavored Milk and will purchase more in the future. We found that our local Walmart carried all of the flavors. Also, right now Trumoo is also having a new Sweepstakes where you could win a Haunted Hollywood Vacation! So go out and celebrate Halloween with some orange Trumoo and take your chances!
Note: I was given Trumoo to try as a Bzz Agent for free, I was not compensated for any of this post! Just wanted to share!
Sunday, October 20, 2013
A Little Family Fun
Before this beautiful fall weather hit us, we enjoyed a little sunshine at Rader Family Farms in Normal. If you have never visited, I highly recommend this place! They have some many fun activities for the kiddos! We plan on making a trip back over there before they shut down for the season on November 2nd.
The boys enjoyed the big tricycle track, while Baby Sis spent some fun time going down the big slide.
We had to ride the green caterpillar...at least three times!
The kiddos got plenty of air on the big bouncy mat!
Little Bro enjoyed getting tangled up in the web of one of their farm's new additions this year.
There are plenty of animals to feed and look at on Rader Family Farm.
We were so busy having fun that I didn't get a chance to snap a whole lot of pictures. There is SO much more at the farm, like a Kiddie corn maze, pumpkin patch, little town of playhouses, tractors to climb in, etc.
The boys enjoyed the big tricycle track, while Baby Sis spent some fun time going down the big slide.
We had to ride the green caterpillar...at least three times!
The kiddos got plenty of air on the big bouncy mat!
Little Bro enjoyed getting tangled up in the web of one of their farm's new additions this year.
There are plenty of animals to feed and look at on Rader Family Farm.
We were so busy having fun that I didn't get a chance to snap a whole lot of pictures. There is SO much more at the farm, like a Kiddie corn maze, pumpkin patch, little town of playhouses, tractors to climb in, etc.
Tuesday, October 8, 2013
31 Days of Less is More...Days 2-6

During the month of October, I’m following along with Edie & Ruth on their 31 Days of Less & More journey. I’d love for you to join in by reading the posts and completing the projects, or just sit back and read along each day.
Wow, starting and following through with this challenge is, should I say way, more "challenging" than I thought! I am only six days behind, but I thought I'd better play some catch up. Truthfully, I find that it has been a lot more thought provoking than I thought and a bit intimidating to say the least. However, I did agree to this challenge, so I better get started.
Day 2: Less Fear, More Courage: Today's Challenge to identify one thing you are too scared or fearful of doing and do it.
While I did not conquer my fear today, I did conquer several of my fears a couple of weekends ago when I participated in the Hard Charge Peoria Race on September 28th. If you have never heard of the Hard Charge Race, I encourage you to take a look at the videos on YouTube. Basically, it was a 4 mile race with 27 obstacles that you have to face along your "run". Obstacles included jumping in icy water, scaling over old cars, climbing walls, army crawling through mud and sand, rope climbing, wall climbing, monkey bars, and much more. At the end of this race you had to go up a rock climbing wall and then have to slide down a fireman's pole from 20 feet or so in the air. Basically, I had no business participating in this, but a bunch of girlfriends convinced me that I could do it. With their encouragement, I was able to complete every obstacle, with the exception of the monkey bars (Fell into the water)!
Day 3: Less Bitterness, More Forgiveness: Today's challenge was to write a letter to someone who wronged you and to forgive them. Do not send it, but commit to praying for that person.
Thankfully, I cannot think of a particular person or event where I feel like I was wronged or mistreated. I really do not hold a grudge or bitterness towards anyone and I thank God for that. I skipped this day, but continue to pray that others forgive me in the event that they may feel mistreated by me.
Day 4: Less Comparison, More Self Confidence Today's challenge was to think of someone you compare yourself to and write down that person's name and all of her wonderful traits. Then think of possible trials that person has and pray for that person. Maybe even send her a note telling her how she has been inspiring to you.
I don't only compare myself to other moms, but I also compare my marriage, family, body to others. I find that the more I compare, the less grateful I am for the blessings in my life. Everyone has a struggle that we do not see and we need to learn to be happy in our own shoes. Whenever I find myself feeling discouraged or thinking the grass my be greener somewhere else, I read this blog post Somebody Wants What You Have and remember to count my blessings. I encourage you to read this!
Day 5: Less Self-Centeredness, More Service Today's challenge was to do something--anything--to serve someone else today.
I brought a meal to a new mom last week, and today I chose to call that mom and offer to take one child off her hands tomorrow so she could have more rest.
Day 6: Less Discord, More Harmony Today's challenge was to identify a situation in your life where there is conflict, resentment or discord and think of one of two things you could do to resolve that conflict.
Identify
a situation in your life where there is conflict, resentment, or
discord. It could be in a friendship, family situation, or group you
are a part of. Take an honest look at your own contribution and
culpability to this particular situation, then think of one or two
things you could do today to help resolve the conflict, ease the
tension, or move towards reconciliation.
Read more at http://www.livingwellspendingless.com/2013/10/06/less-discord-day-6/#JZg1PqUtC5qeAM6i.99
One particular situation in my life that is causing issues is our morning rush. I am finding that I am getting frustrated with my son in the morning. He is incredibly slow moving in the morning and I find myself losing my cool. One particular thing we argue over is his wardrobe. He would like to wear the same green baseball tee with stains all over it every single day. It's been driving me crazy. When I suggest other shirts outfits, they are "too long" or "not comfy". So tonight we decided to layout our clothes so we do NOT have to have this conflict in the morning. I explained to him that we will not change our minds in the morning, and what we pick out tonight is what we will wear tomorrow. Hoping to have a better morning! Also, I am going to start waking up 30 minutes earlier than normal so I can have my coffee and time to get my Bible read before the kids get up so I can be ready for the day!Read more at http://www.livingwellspendingless.com/2013/10/06/less-discord-day-6/#JZg1PqUtC5qeAM6i.99
So anyone else doing this challenge? What do you think?
Identify
one person who has wronged you and become a source of bitterness in
your life. Write a letter detailing what you are angry about and how
that hurt you. End the letter by writing down how you intend to let go
of your bitterness. Don’t send the letter, but make a commitment to
pray for that person every day this month.
Read more at http://www.livingwellspendingless.com/2013/10/03/less-bitterness-day-3/#C2ZiUS29JkdzGgzs.99
Read more at http://www.livingwellspendingless.com/2013/10/03/less-bitterness-day-3/#C2ZiUS29JkdzGgzs.99
TODAY’S CHALLENGE:
Identify one small thing you have thought about doing but have been too scared to do. It could be something as small as trying a new food or a new fitness class at the gym, or perhaps speaking to a crowd, riding a roller coaster, or even confronting someone who has hurt you, whatever it is, write it down. Tell your fear out loud that it can’t control you, that you are going to do this one thing even though you are scared. Then DO IT. Share the fear you plan to conquer in the comments below, or on Facebook.
Next, think of how different your life might be if you were courageous for the people in your life. If you were open, vulnerable, tender, kind, self-sacrificing, and compassionate. Think of who most needs your courage today and find a few small ways to show them. Maybe you’ve been fighting with your husband, or yelling at your kids, or maybe you’ve been keeping your heart at a safe distance from everyone in your life. Whoever’s name comes to mind, write it down and list 3 ways you can be more courageous in your relationships this week. Pray for that person everyday and put them right at the top of your ‘to do’ list. See how your thoughts about them change after a week of loving them with courage.
Read more at http://www.livingwellspendingless.com/2013/10/02/less-fear-day-2/#iPYPD36E51XCeQDo.99
ay 2 Challenge:
Identify one small thing you have thought about doing but have been too
scared to do. It could be something as small as trying a new food
or a new fitness class at the gym, or perhaps speaking to a crowd,
riding a roller coaster, or even confronting someone who has hurt you,
Whatever it is, write it down. Tell your fear out loud that it can’t
control you, that you are going to do this one thing even though you are
scared. Then do it!
Next, think of how different your life might be if you were courageous for the people in your life. If you were open, vulnerable, tender, kind, self-sacrificing, and compassionate. Think of who most needs your courage today and find a few small ways to show them. Maybe you’ve been fighting with your husband, or yelling at your kids, or maybe you’ve been keeping your heart at a safe distance from everyone in your life. Whoever’s name comes to mind, write it down and list 3 ways you can be more courageous in your relationships this week. Pray for that person everyday and put them right at the top of your ‘to do’ list. See how your thoughts about them change after a week of loving them with courage.
Read more at http://www.lifeingraceblog.com/2013/10/31-days-of-less-and-more-day-2-more-courage/#XPLhwJT5z2wKQUyB.99

Next, think of how different your life might be if you were courageous for the people in your life. If you were open, vulnerable, tender, kind, self-sacrificing, and compassionate. Think of who most needs your courage today and find a few small ways to show them. Maybe you’ve been fighting with your husband, or yelling at your kids, or maybe you’ve been keeping your heart at a safe distance from everyone in your life. Whoever’s name comes to mind, write it down and list 3 ways you can be more courageous in your relationships this week. Pray for that person everyday and put them right at the top of your ‘to do’ list. See how your thoughts about them change after a week of loving them with courage.
Read more at http://www.lifeingraceblog.com/2013/10/31-days-of-less-and-more-day-2-more-courage/#XPLhwJT5z2wKQUyB.99
ay 2 Challenge:
Identify one small thing you have thought about doing but have been too
scared to do. It could be something as small as trying a new food
or a new fitness class at the gym, or perhaps speaking to a crowd,
riding a roller coaster, or even confronting someone who has hurt you,
Whatever it is, write it down. Tell your fear out loud that it can’t
control you, that you are going to do this one thing even though you are
scared. Then do it!
Next, think of how different your life might be if you were courageous for the people in your life. If you were open, vulnerable, tender, kind, self-sacrificing, and compassionate. Think of who most needs your courage today and find a few small ways to show them. Maybe you’ve been fighting with your husband, or yelling at your kids, or maybe you’ve been keeping your heart at a safe distance from everyone in your life. Whoever’s name comes to mind, write it down and list 3 ways you can be more courageous in your relationships this week. Pray for that person everyday and put them right at the top of your ‘to do’ list. See how your thoughts about them change after a week of loving them with courage.
Read more at http://www.lifeingraceblog.com/2013/10/31-days-of-less-and-more-day-2-more-courage/#XPLhwJT5z2wKQUyB.99

Next, think of how different your life might be if you were courageous for the people in your life. If you were open, vulnerable, tender, kind, self-sacrificing, and compassionate. Think of who most needs your courage today and find a few small ways to show them. Maybe you’ve been fighting with your husband, or yelling at your kids, or maybe you’ve been keeping your heart at a safe distance from everyone in your life. Whoever’s name comes to mind, write it down and list 3 ways you can be more courageous in your relationships this week. Pray for that person everyday and put them right at the top of your ‘to do’ list. See how your thoughts about them change after a week of loving them with courage.
Read more at http://www.lifeingraceblog.com/2013/10/31-days-of-less-and-more-day-2-more-courage/#XPLhwJT5z2wKQUyB.99
ay 2 Challenge:
Identify one small thing you have thought about doing but have been too
scared to do. It could be something as small as trying a new food
or a new fitness class at the gym, or perhaps speaking to a crowd,
riding a roller coaster, or even confronting someone who has hurt you,
Whatever it is, write it down. Tell your fear out loud that it can’t
control you, that you are going to do this one thing even though you are
scared. Then do it!
Next, think of how different your life might be if you were courageous for the people in your life. If you were open, vulnerable, tender, kind, self-sacrificing, and compassionate. Think of who most needs your courage today and find a few small ways to show them. Maybe you’ve been fighting with your husband, or yelling at your kids, or maybe you’ve been keeping your heart at a safe distance from everyone in your life. Whoever’s name comes to mind, write it down and list 3 ways you can be more courageous in your relationships this week. Pray for that person everyday and put them right at the top of your ‘to do’ list. See how your thoughts about them change after a week of loving them with courage.
Read more at http://www.lifeingraceblog.com/2013/10/31-days-of-less-and-more-day-2-more-courage/#XPLhwJT5z2wKQUyB.99

Next, think of how different your life might be if you were courageous for the people in your life. If you were open, vulnerable, tender, kind, self-sacrificing, and compassionate. Think of who most needs your courage today and find a few small ways to show them. Maybe you’ve been fighting with your husband, or yelling at your kids, or maybe you’ve been keeping your heart at a safe distance from everyone in your life. Whoever’s name comes to mind, write it down and list 3 ways you can be more courageous in your relationships this week. Pray for that person everyday and put them right at the top of your ‘to do’ list. See how your thoughts about them change after a week of loving them with courage.
Read more at http://www.lifeingraceblog.com/2013/10/31-days-of-less-and-more-day-2-more-courage/#XPLhwJT5z2wKQUyB.99
TODAY’S CHALLENGE:
Identify one small thing you have thought about doing but have been too scared to do. It could be something as small as trying a new food or a new fitness class at the gym, or perhaps speaking to a crowd, riding a roller coaster, or even confronting someone who has hurt you, whatever it is, write it down. Tell your fear out loud that it can’t control you, that you are going to do this one thing even though you are scared. Then DO IT. Share the fear you plan to conquer in the comments below, or on Facebook.
Next, think of how different your life might be if you were courageous for the people in your life. If you were open, vulnerable, tender, kind, self-sacrificing, and compassionate. Think of who most needs your courage today and find a few small ways to show them. Maybe you’ve been fighting with your husband, or yelling at your kids, or maybe you’ve been keeping your heart at a safe distance from everyone in your life. Whoever’s name comes to mind, write it down and list 3 ways you can be more courageous in your relationships this week. Pray for that person everyday and put them right at the top of your ‘to do’ list. See how your thoughts about them change after a week of loving them with courage.
Read more at http://www.livingwellspendingless.com/2013/10/02/less-fear-day-2/#iPYPD36E51XCeQDo.99
Tuesday, October 1, 2013
31 Days of Less & More...another challenge!
So it has been a while since I joined another challenge. I really debated on whether or not to join this one since I am horrible at following through, but one of my biggest struggles in this life is finding joy and contentment.

I encourage you to join me, but first visit and learn about the challenge from the host Ruth at Living Well, Spending Less. Let me know if you are with me by commenting!
The series will be broken up into three main parts. Part One—days 2-11—will focus on filling our lives with less heartache and more joy. Next, Part Two—days 12-21—will focus on creating less stress but more peace. Finally, Part Three—days 22-31—will hone in on our physical spaces and focus on having less stuff but more contentment
Read more at http://www.livingwellspendingless.com/2013/09/30/why-less-day-1/#FcZWuO3mh5ubqwl1.99
Read more at http://www.livingwellspendingless.com/2013/09/30/why-less-day-1/#FcZWuO3mh5ubqwl1.99
The series will be broken up into three main parts. Part One—days 2-11—will focus on filling our lives with less heartache and more joy. Next, Part Two—days 12-21—will focus on creating less stress but more peace. Finally, Part Three—days 22-31—will hone in on our physical spaces and focus on having less stuff but more contentment.
Read more at http://www.livingwellspendingless.com/2013/09/30/why-less-day-1/#FcZWuO3mh5ubqwl1.99
Read more at http://www.livingwellspendingless.com/2013/09/30/why-less-day-1/#FcZWuO3mh5ubqwl1.99
The series will be broken up into three main parts. Part One—days 2-11—will focus on filling our lives with less heartache and more joy. Next, Part Two—days 12-21—will focus on creating less stress but more peace. Finally, Part Three—days 22-31—will hone in on our physical spaces and focus on having less stuff but more contentment.
Read more at http://www.livingwellspendingless.com/2013/09/30/why-less-day-1/#FcZWuO3mh5ubqwl1.99
Read more at http://www.livingwellspendingless.com/2013/09/30/why-less-day-1/#FcZWuO3mh5ubqwl1.99
The series will be broken up into three main parts. Part One—days 2-11—will focus on filling our lives with less heartache and more joy. Next, Part Two—days 12-21—will focus on creating less stress but more peace. Finally, Part Three—days 22-31—will hone in on our physical spaces and focus on having less stuff but more contentment.
Read more at http://www.livingwellspendingless.com/2013/09/30/why-less-day-1/#FcZWuO3mh5ubqwl1.99
Read more at http://www.livingwellspendingless.com/2013/09/30/why-less-day-1/#FcZWuO3mh5ubqwl1.99
The series will be broken up into three main parts. Part One—days 2-11—will focus on filling our lives with less heartache and more joy. Next, Part Two—days 12-21—will focus on creating less stress but more peace. Finally, Part Three—days 22-31—will hone in on our physical spaces and focus on having less stuff but more contentment.
Read more at http://www.livingwellspendingless.com/2013/09/30/why-less-day-1/#FcZWuO3mh5ubqwl1.99
Read more at http://www.livingwellspendingless.com/2013/09/30/why-less-day-1/#FcZWuO3mh5ubqwl1.99
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