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September 30, 2007

Race for the Cure

Rftc_logo_hdrSo we won't be running in the 5K, but we'll be walking in the 1-Mile Fun Run Walk with a few thousand others for a good cause...a VERY good cause.  Since breast cancer took my mother and grandmother, and my sister is an 8-year survivor (is that right, Sissy?) I can't believe 1) this is my first year walking, and 2) I wasn't the first one in line to PRE-register :/!

Thanks to my husband for gently suggesting this might be a good thing for Rachel and me to do together.

I can't think of a better way to celebrate LIFE and praise God for my health and the health of my family.

Lemme know your stories or see your pictures if you have some to share :).

September 29, 2007

These won't make sense to everybody, but...

...oh, my, I love 'em both, but for two VERY DIFFERENT reasons...(and for the record, they've both generated considerable conversation and controversy.   Me?  I'm keeping it light.  I understand the deeper implications, but on the surface?  they're simply delicious....).  If you aren't at least somewhat familiar with the Emergent Church Conversation Village Movement Stream WHATEVER, you might wanna skip to something else.

First set (ht:  teampyro): 

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Team_pyro_bono_2

Team_pyro_apologetics

Click the link above for the rest of them...they're really having some fun with the Emergent "conversation"....

And, Grace's version, I just adored...hers I take more seriously...they're a kinder representation of what Christianity should look like (imho). 

Starting with my favorite, a quote most often attributed to St. Augustine, but possibly originating with John Wesley ("In all things unity...)--

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Grace_mystery Grace_incarnational

Both links are worth some time camping out....

September 28, 2007

Living Years, continued

Living Years, part one


So we open up a quarrel
Between the present and the past
We only sacrifice the future
It's the bitterness that lasts**

The role I assumed in my family was one of peace keeper.  We weren't a particularly quarrelsome family, but whenever conflict of any sort arose, I'd try to mediate the situation and smooth things over.  This naturally bled into every area of my life.  I think peace keepers are necessarily people pleasers--conflict avoidance and the desire to please others make ready bedfellows. 

For most of my life I viewed my peace-keeping, people-pleasing inclinations as virtue.  Then God, in the sometimes subtle, sometimes sledgehammer ways His Spirit can work in your heart through His Word or through study or through circumstance (and in my case all three simultaneously), revealed to me how these were idols of mine. 

Ouch.

In our well-intentioned-but-flawed state, we can make an idol out of anything when it becomes the thing we "worship", even good things--work, volunteerism, children, marriage, busyness, and in my case nice.  The god of Nice.  I was much more concerned about "you" liking me (whether it be family or friend or co-worker) than I was about pleasing God.  That meant conflict, real issues between people, weren't dealt with; instead, they were conveniently swept under the rug and forgotten.  The problem with that is the dusty point of contention was still there.   

So we open up a quarrel
So don't yield to the fortunes
You sometimes see as fate
It may have a new perspective
On a different day
And if you don't give up, and don't give in
You may just be OK.

I was working through the Beth Moore study "Living Beyond Yourself" when God smacked me with this revelation...the difference between being a peace keeper (not so healthy) and a peace maker (very healthy).  Moore suggested (and keep in mind I studied this several years ago and my memory and notes are imperfect!) keepers try to maintain peace at any cost, but there's no completed action, no resolution of the conflict; in essence they're keeping something (a false peace) that doesn't really exist (because there's no resolution).  Peace MAKERS on the other hand, deal with the issue, work through to resolution. 

For me, these ideas were revolutionary.  I began to see in retrospect how my peace-keeping role in family had perhaps, ironically, created a chasm in my relationship with my father, not bridged a gap.  There were a lot of little somethings in between us, preventing a closeness I longed for. 

I never dealt with those things.  There was never true peace made with Daddy.

You know why?  Because I wanted him to be the initiator of peace (but I'm sure he never even realized there was division); as my father, it was him who needed to pursue me, not me, as his child pursuing him.  I wanted him to be the grown up. 

Say it loud, say it clear
You can listen as well as you hear
It's too late when we die
To admit we don't see eye to eye

It's important to note we loved each other, there was no doubt about that.  This isn't about loving--invisible threads that tie parent to child, where shared blood flows with forgiveness and long-suffering and affection. 

This is about knowing each other.  I never got to know him, I never really let him know me. 

Because I wanted to please him, because I would rather have kept peace with him than make him uncomfortable, I never tried to know him. 

As I began to understand these things about myself, about him, I began to extend to him a kind of generosity...I no longer found fault with him or blamed him for not trying to know me.  Truly, I'm inclined to believe a fair amount of this lies with his generation and his general guardedness in sharing his emotions; part of it lies with him wanting to protect me from things I "didn't need to know". 

And then, in a twisted turn of fate in God's sovereign mercy, Daddy's health began declining.  Dementia and early Alzheimer's began to surface, at first, excusable (don't we all forget where we put our keys or the name of someone we just met?), eventually impossible to ignore.

How could I possibly find the good in that?

...this is getting long, so thoughts to be concluded next post....

** lyrics Mike and the Mechanics,"Living Years"


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September 27, 2007

Not exactly a sommelier...

I'm "out of the office" today, but I saw this at Blogthings and thought it was fun.  I've developed an appreciation for wine in my old age (giggle at that OR ELSE!), and although I don't condone excessive, reckless consumption, a glass of red...a glass of white...sometimes does a heart--and body--good!

L'chaim!



You Are Chardonnay
Fresh, spirited, and classic - you have many facets to your personality.  You can be sweet and light. Or deep and complex.  You have a little bit of something to offer everyone... no wonder you're so popular.  Approachable and never smug, you are easy to get to know (and love!).

Deep down you are: Dependable and modest

Your partying style: Understated and polite

Your company is enjoyed best with: Cold or wild meat.


My company is enjoyed best with cold or wild MEAT???  Why, Mr. Blogthings, I believe I beg your pardon!

September 26, 2007

Fun Monday (for 10/1/07) - Put Your Best Foot Forward

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After giving you a say for next week's theme, and in spite of the need for a tie-breaker, here are your "official" marching orders for the upcoming Fun Monday:

Shoes tell a lot about a person and we wanna delve deeply into your soul sole.  Photograph your favorite pair--or pairs--of shoes and tell us a little about why they're near and dear to your toes heart (I can't wait to see how Swampy ties this in to Breast Cancer Awareness!).  Follow in Jenny's footsteps and make a foot-family portrait...show us your baby bronzed booties...let us see the shoes YOU HAD TO HAVE (but have never worn)...or all those grotesquely dyed-to-match formerly white satin bridemaid's shoes that were worn ONCE...the reinforced steel-toe boots that saved your big toe from being hacked off in that industrial "accident"...or, just take pictures of your nekkid feet--gnarly bunions, twin toes, or perfectly OPI-pedicured tootsFunmondaylogo_2ies. 

Let me know in comments or via email if you'd like to participate....and newbies?  What better time than the present to step onto the Fun Monday bandwagon?

Thanks to those who've signed up already--please let me know if any links are broken, if you'd like your name listed differently or if I've failed to include you; also, please let me know if this is your FIRST Fun Monday post and I'll note that with an * :  Karina, Robinella, Jill, Susan, ChrisBDeb, Lisa the Food Snob, Swampy, Karmyn (post will be up TUESDAY), Christine, Anglophile Football Fanatic, SwampAngel65, Serina, MJD, Lisa's ChaosFianna, Katie-Kitten, Nikki, Kaytabug, Pamela, Sandy, Julie (Sandy's daughter)**, Willowtree, Julie (A.C.R.), Kerith**, Hootin' Anni, Sayre, Min (who will have the COOLEST shoes of the day, no matter what she said in comments!), Tiggerlane, Jodi, Beckie, Wolfbaby, Beth, Arkansas Songbird, Tiger Lamb Girl, RobocopKiraa, Blue Momma, My4Kids, Jenni in KS, Dallas (say Happy Birthday!), Robin in CA, Amy W., Dawn, Janet**, Misslionheart, Serina, Alisonwonderland, Jeanne

Late additions:  JessicaDeb

 

What's all the buzz about Fun Monday?  Click here for details (scroll to the bottom).

Living Years

Every generation
Blames the one before
And all of their frustrations
Come beating on your door**

Fathers and daughters.

It is through a father's eyes a young girl first believes she is a princess, she is beautiful, and she is capable of anything her unbound mind can imagine. 

In her return gaze, without the words to express it, she sees him as warrior-provider, hero-protector, and first love.  Some would suggest it is in her father that a daughter will construct her first impressions of God.

What a powerful relationship...what opportunity...what potential danger.

I know that I'm a prisoner
To all my father held so dear
I know that I'm a hostage
To all his hopes and fears
I just wish I could have told him in the living years

Because, understandably, parents want the "best" for their children, they teach and challenge and encourage them.  They provide opportunity through education, the arts, athletics, and in a best-case scenario, there's balance.

Along the way, these babies grow and mature, each day and month and year marking an increase in independence, sometimes quite noticeable--the emphatic exclamation of a three-year-old, "I.do.it.MYSELF!"--other times imperceptible--the subtlety of a 14-year-old wearing lip gloss, but no longer just to balm chapped lips.

Crumpled bits of paper
Filled with imperfect thought
Stilted conversations
I'm afraid that's all we've got

I had several moments of "childhood interrupted", events that would alter and determine, at least in part, who I would eventually become:  the divorce of my parents, which many sources would tell you is blighting to a child, but for me, strangely, wasn't a horrible thing (we continued to see my father every day and at least my parents' arguing was silenced); most likely that was over-shadowed by the truly devastating death of my mother when I was nine, and my paternal grandmother's death the following year (with whom we were very close).

These things facilitated an accelerated maturity for me and my siblings, and we learned to cope with adult fare at an early age.  I'm convinced that is a skill learned early in life which has served me well, and although certainly I would rather my mother have lived, I'm thankful for this tiny piece of seen redemption from such a great loss. 

When I celebrated my 39th birthday, I realized I had out-lived my mother. When each of my three children reached their third grade year in school, I was thankful, and to some degree, relieved, at its completion; not so much for my own life and health, but that they still had their mom.  It is not "normal" to not have a mom when you're a kid; to this day, I never presume any child I meet has both parents living...  residual wake with no apparent ending, I suppose.

You say you just don't see it
He says it's perfect sense
You just can't get agreement
In this present tense
We all talk a different language
Talking in defense


The way I viewed my father changed often throughout my life; I think he was more consistent in how he saw me.  He always thought I was smart and beautiful and could accomplish just about anything I set my mind to; he was always proud of me and he found ways to express his love, sometimes verbally, more often not.

That being said, it was far from a "perfect" father-daughter relationship, and in my young adult years, I found fault with him.  There was never a real friendship, he wasn't the adviser from whom I sought counsel, he rarely shared my confidences...we never allowed each other in to our private worlds.  He didn't know how to express his; I wasn't willing to share mine. 

It was loss for both of us. 

Say it loud, say it clear
You can listen as well as you hear
It's too late when we die
To admit we don't see eye to eye


There's a certain beauty in all this, though, learned at great cost to him and to me.  A lasting impression--adult interrupted?--that will, once again, shape who I will become, especially as a parent myself.

...thoughts to be continued....

** lyrics Mike and the Mechanics, "In the Living Years"

Living Years, continued
Living Years, conclusion

September 25, 2007

Fun Monday - Put Your Best Foot Forward

Fun_monday_logo_2 Thanks to all of you who voted today!  It was neck and neck all day long, and at 8:00 p.m. EST when I checked the poll (pretty much on the dot)......IT WAS TIED!  Which is pretty doggone funny, because it still leaves me with a CHOICE and isn't that what we were trying to avoid in the first place??? 

The blogging gods are laughing right now...I imagine a few of you are, too. 

Anyhoo, since I'm hosting it falls on me to break the tie.  The choices were between "What was your favorite childhood book or story?  Do you still own it?" and "Post pictures of your favorite shoes...and if you're brave enough, your FEET!".  Obviously, I really liked all the poll categories or I wouldn't have had a difficult time choosing just one. 

But guess what?  It's easy to break the tie after all!  After reading THIS POST of Jenny's, I was pulling for "feet"--if I could have voted again, I would've probably thrown in an extra vote (I did vote earlier, and it was NOT for this one...).

So...here are your "official" marching orders for next week's Fun Monday:

Shoes tell a lot about a person and we wanna delve deeply into your soul sole.  Photograph your favorite pair--or pairs--of shoes and tell us a little about why they're near and dear to your toes heart (I can't wait to see how Swampy ties this in to Breast Cancer Awareness!).  Follow in Jenny's footsteps and make a foot-family portrait...show us your baby bronzed booties...let us see the shoes YOU HAD TO HAVE (but have never worn)...or all those grotesquely dyed-to-match formerly white satin bridemaid's shoes that were worn ONCE...the reinforced steel-toe boots that saved your big toe from being hacked off in that industrial "accident"...or, just take pictures of your nekkid feet--gnarly bunions, twin toes, or perfectly OPI-pedicured tootsies. 

Let me know in comments or via email if you'd like to participate....and newbies?  What better time than the present to step onto the Fun Monday bandwagon?


Fun Monday ~ History & details for joining:

The Origin:  In January 2007, Vicki was just being nosy--she wanted to see the view from everyone's front door; Willowtree suggested everyone post on the same day.  From there, Erik wanted to see childhood photographs, and voila!  Fun Monday was born. It's been going strong ever since, with just a few breaks for holidays.

Who can participate?  ALL bloggers who want to!  This is a loosely-held meme, with the host or hostess volunteering each week, simply by alerting the current host of their interest.  It's never too late to join in, hosts are always generous to add you as soon as they can.  Fun Monday has an international following and it's...well...FUN to meet bluddies (blog + buddies) in "far away places" :).

What do I need to do to participate?  Simply comment to or email the host for the current week.  To find out who is hosting, the burden is on you...you simply follow the previous host's posts that will lead you to the current host.  On the given Fun Monday, be sure to identify your post with "Fun Monday" somewhere in the title and invite others to join.   

Etiquette:  Please be sure and link back to the host/hostess, and when you comment, be sure to include an e-mail address.   Some bloggers reply with an email rather than a comment back.

It's also fine to pick up either one of the Fun Monday logos--the original is at the top of this post; a more recent addition created during "Good Deeds" week at Fun Monday:  Funmondaylogo


Fun Monday, Edition 37 ~ Help me choose next week's theme!

Tuesday evening revision: 

** ONE HOUR TIL POLLS CLOSE!!  YIKES!  IT'S EVENLY DIVIDED, SO IF YOU HAVE AN OPINION ABOUT NEXT WEEK'S THEME, PLEASE CAST A VOTE!!!  **  (heck, even if you DON'T have an opinion, vote!! :) ) POLLS CLOSED!! :)  THANK YOU!!

It is fairly well documented I have difficulty making decisions particularly when given too many choices.  Well, in coming up with a Fun Monday theme, it's not that I can't think of anything to do, it's that I want to do a dozen!  There are just so many fun thoughts creeping into my mind, I can't decide which one I like best.

Would you please take a minute to vote???  These are the ones I'd most like to see at this second in time, but since it's not all about me, what tickles your fancy the tickliest?  I'll let voting go until 8:00 EST, then I'll post the results and next week's theme.  Thanks in advance for your help...I can't wait to see what you wanna do :).  Be sure to comment to let me know any additional thoughts (say, for instance, you don't care for ANY of my stinkin' choices, OR, quite possibly, you can't decide either...!).  If you're the adventuresome sort, you can go ahead and sign up BEFORE the final outcome.

Lurkers?  De-lurk!  Readers who've never joined in?  Why not begin now?  Friends IRL who don't have blogs and NEVAH comment???  Start one!  Y'all are all officially invited :).

(For new PENSIEVE visitors and bloggers who haven't Fun Mondayed in the past, please check out the explanation below the poll.)

What would you like for next week's Fun Monday theme?
Post pre- and post- puberty pictures (i.e. Middle School years and senior high school portrait)
Post three truths and a lie (readers can comment their guesses!)
Post pictures of your favorite shoes...and if you're brave enough, your FEET!
What was your favorite childhood book or story?  Do you still own it?
Tell us about the most famous person you've ever met or seen in person (pictures are a bonus)
 
pollcode.com free polls

Fun Monday, The Origin:  In January 2007, Vicki was just being nosy--she wanted to see the view from everyone's front door;  Willowtree suggested everyone post on the same day.  From there, Erik wanted to see childhood photographs, and voila!  Fun Monday was born.  It's been going strong ever since, with just a few breaks for holidays.

Fun Monday, Who can participate?  ALL bloggers who want to!  This is a loosely-held meme, with the host or hostess volunteering each week, simply by alerting the current host of their interest.  It's never too late to join in, hosts are always generous to add you as soon as they can.  Fun Monday has an international following and it's, well, FUN to meet bluddies (blog + buddies) in "far away places" :).

Fun Monday, What do I need to do to participate?  Simply comment to or email the host for the current week.  To find out who is hosting, the burden is on you...you simply follow the previous host's posts that will lead you to the current host.  On the given Fun Monday, be sure to identify your post with "Fun Monday" somewhere in the title, link back to the host or hostess, and invite others to join.   It's also fine to pick up either one of the Fun Monday logos--

The original:  Fun_monday_logo

Or a more recent addition crafted during "Good Deeds" week at Fun Monday:

Funmondaylogo

September 24, 2007

Fun Monday ~ Cookin' in the Kitchen

 now...thanks to a few early-Fun-Monday-checker-inners, my post for Lisa's theme--

"I want to see your favorite recipe, be it either because your grandmother wrote it, it's the easiest thing you can slap together that everyone likes, it makes you feel healthy, it's cheap, etc. You don't have to make it (although you could if you want) but let us see the index card, cookbook, printed paper from the web, and why it's a favorite in your house. If you have a lot, just pick one, I know I'll have to!"

--shall be for the BEST SQUASH CASSEROLE known to man and beast!  I expected one of my chocolate choices to "win"; but to be honest?  Sometimes I load up on this and pass up dessert--no matter what dessert may be!

The first time I met the Super Woman who would eventually become my mother-in-law, she included this dish with Sunday lunch.  Oh!My!Word!--although I spooned just a smidgen on my plate to be polite and suck up to my boyfriend's mother (up until that point, lawsy me, I wouldn't have touched squash, for goodness sakes!), I had to go back for seconds...and then thirds.  Squash became my New Favorite Vegetable, and to this day, it still is (with Silver Queen corn in hot pursuit). 

Was it a compliment she said to me, "I'm so glad you EAT...so many girls your age pick like a bird..."?   Yes, coming from my MIL, it most certainly WAS a compliment, but I kinda felt like a heifer after that...I was in college...on the "meal plan"... home-cooked food was not only rarity, it was delicacy.

This is a simple, easy side dish for which friends of mine always request the recipe after I serve it...let me know how you like it if you try it :).

First, the essentials--the ingredients. 

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The only thing I forgot to include in the "before" photograph is about three tablespoons of butter--HOW COULD I FORGET THE BUTTER?!  I'll be posting "during" and "after" shots after I actually cook this in a little while; for now I wanted to get the recipe up since many of us surf early in the day. 

Oh....I included a shot of the recipe book that holds all my hand-written recipes (including the one for Supreme Squash Casserole and the first cookbook I bought myself--the "Better Homes and Gardens New Cookbook"--it's hardly "new" anymore, but it has been a faithful companion for over two decades.  Apparently I started cooking in my tween years ;).

Supreme Squash Casserole

About 6 yellow crook-necked squash, scrubbed and sliced
1 Vidalia Onion, diced (any onion will do, but I'm partial to the sweet ones)
1 egg
1+ cups grated SHARP cheddar cheese
1/2 cup milk
1/2 tsp. salt & pepper to taste (whatever that means)
3 Tbl. butter
1/2 Sleeve of Ritz Crackers, smashed to obliteron

Pre-heat oven to 400°.

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Sliced_squash Diced_onions Place sliced squash and diced onion in pot. Almost cover squash with water, add salt and pepper, and bring to a boil on stove.  Then, cover with a lid and simmer for about 20 minutes (until tender), stirring occasionally. 

Drain squash.

Mix together egg and milk.  Put 1/2 the squash in a greased casserole dish.  Sprinkle 1/2 cup cheese over this layer and pour 1/2 of the egg/milk mixture over it.  Add remaining squash, sprinkle with remaining cheese, and pour remainder of egg/milk mixture over it (if you pour the entire egg/milk mixture over the top layer, it doesn't seep well enough into the squash and you get an eggy soufflé thing poufing out the top, which may sound good, but trust me...it isn't :/).  Did I really just use the word "remain" or some derivative of it three times in one sentence?  What a wordsmith....!

Squash_casserole Cover top of casserole with smashed Ritz Crackers and dot generously with butter.  The more buttah the bettah if you ask me!

Cook at 400° for 30-40 minutes, uncovered, until bubbly and browned (I have cooked this at a lower temperature when other things have been in the oven...)

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1)  I'm off to a meeting, but then I'll put this dish together and post pictures a bit later on.
2)  Please visit Lisa for the rest of the Fun Monday players (and if you'd like to add your name to the list, it's NEVER too late to do so!).
3)  I'll post links to the recipes I've posted before later on today (thanks to those of you who asked).
4)  Because I LURVE all the dishes mentioned in the previous post, for each recipe that was requested via comments, I'll be posting those in coming days weeks month soon (I'll try to let you know :) ).
5)  PLEASE CHECK BACK TOMORROW--I have the privilege of hosting Fun Monday next week and it'll take me that long to come up with a theme. :)

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More picchas and cookin' chit chat:

Squash cooks down a good bit; this time I used about 8 cups of squash, but it cooked down to much less than thSquash_on_stovetopDscn3441_2at.  Look at the before and after:





This is a fun little kitchen gadget--I call it my "Smash-crackers-into-obliteron-er"-- although it actually grinds them into their de-constructed crumbly state. 
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I suppose you could simply put the crackers in a zip-loc bag and smash 'em with your fist, but where's the fun in that? 

I'm done...the recipe is done...I don't think it's ever taken me so long to complete a post or to stop and start as many times as I have for this one...off to finally visit some other Fun Monday posts! 

September 23, 2007

Fun Monday - MMmmmm! Favorite recipe

Fun_monday_logo This week's Fun Monday is hosted by Lisa (she is SUCH a Food Snob! ;) ), and mine will be up tonight.  I'm warnin' ya, it's gonna be good enough to eat!! :)

YIKES.....HELP!! 

Wouldn't you know it...last night AND tonight we went out for dinner (and goodness knows, I'm not cookin' during the day).  I didn't make what I was planning on making to photograph and post for Fun Monday. 

Soooo, for all you early FM hoppers who've seen what everyone else is cooking, would you please so kindly help me decide a recipe to post?  These are a few of my favorite standards--some of which I've posted in the past--but because they're so stinkin' good, they bear repeating.....

Pan-seared halibut
Sweet & Sour Green Beans
Pineapple pork roast
The world's best chocolate pound cake
Step-by-step perfect pie crust
Homemade butter mints
Sourdough bread (and starter)
Noni's Chicken Stew (cold weather's coming...!)
Supreme Squash Casserole
Chocolate Eclair Dessert (easygreasy for serving a crowd)
Raspberry Cosmopolitan
Georgia Peach Martini (not that I'm endorsing the consumption of the wicked drink or anything on these last two...)

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OOooo, and check back Tuesday to learn the theme for next week's Fun Monday where I'll be lucky enough to host :).

 

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