Monday, November 30, 2009
Christmas 2009
In the Revelations of Saint Bridget of Sweden, the Blessed Virgin Mary says, "When I was nursing my Son, he was endowed with such great beauty that whoever looked upon him was consoled and relieved of any sorrow he may have had in his heart. And so, many people said to one another, 'Let us go to see Mary's Son, that we may be consoled.'"
So, let us all go to see Mary's Son this Christmas...and may we all be consoled.
Not done.
Sunday, November 29, 2009
Christmas Tree
Saturday, November 28, 2009
I need to know....
Friday, November 27, 2009
Here's the answer.
I apologize for all of my Firefox people out there. I will change all of the writing to dark colors in hopes that you will still visit me here. When my "computer whiz" husband gets home from working the Christmas Tree lot at our church, I'll ask him if there is anything I can do...short of removing the template. Hopefully, we can work it out...if not, I'll be looking for another template that is compatible with Firefox too. I don't want my "peeps" to not be able to enjoy their visit!
Help.
I've had several people tell me that it is hard to read my new blog layout because it's a blue background and blue writing. I must tell you....my background is not blue. It is white with very pale blue circles all around it. My writing is a dark navy blue. Does anybody know what the problem may be. In the meantime, I will change my post color to black because I want you all to be able to read what I write....I mean....that's the point of a blog...right???
It's weird though, I've never had the issue where it looks one way to me and another way to all of my commenter's. Very Strange!!
Food Hangover!
home! If I counted correctly, there were 24 people in attendance. There were two turkeys, one 11 lb ham, 2 sweet potato casseroles (one with marshmallow topping and one with a pecan topping), mashed potatoes w/gravy, corn, green beans, stuffing (in-bird and out-bird), dinner rolls, cranberry sauce, tons of appetizers, 2 pecan pies, 2 apple pies, 1 chocolate silk pie, 1 pumpkin pie, cranberry tarts, brownies.....and.....a craft table to help keep little hands busy!
Phew!!!!
I know everyone had a wonderful time! My sister-inlaw did a beautiful job with the table and the food! I'm so thankful that she opens her home to all of her crazy family! It was a perfect meal for a perfect day.
After we ate, and said good-bye to some of the guests, we headed out for the annual "walk" we take down to the river. I wasn't able to go last year because I was in the middle of chemotherapy and had very little energy. I must say, this was the highlight of my day! We drove down to the entrance to the park. There were so many of us, we had to take 3 cars! The trail is beautiful and winds down to the river and a really long wooden pier! It was cool and windy, but the sky was blue and the sun was bright! As a matter of fact, I'd still be there today if it wasn't for the fact that Olivia had a bathroom emergency! We passed by two other families taking their own holiday walk.
I have so much to be thankful for this year! I have been diagnosed as "cancer-free", I have a wonderful husband, precious children and my family and friends are second to NONE! We still have financial issues, work issues, school issues and minor health issues.....but they are all very small and insignificant in the grander scheme of things. The bottom line is....God has allowed me to exist, to have everything that I do in THIS time, for a special purpose and a special mission!
Right at this very moment (while the girls are watching Dora, my son is on the other computer taking care of his Webkinz animal, and my husband is over at his parent's house helping to build a deck), I couldn't be more grateful to the God of all creation!
Life is a miracle....ALL of it! The good and the bad! I am overwhelmed with God's love for me! As rotten as I can be, He loves me and wants the very best for me! Imagine that! Do you know what? He feels the very same way about YOU!
Wallow in your gratitude today! Let His love and grace wash over you! KNOW it's there, even if you can't see it or feel it! REJOICE!
Thursday, November 26, 2009
Dancing for the cause....
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
Happy Thanksgiving!

Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Tonight's dinner
5 cups bread cubes (I had one lone whole wheat bagel that I included)
4 eggs
1 1/2 cups milk (I substituted 1/2 cup of milk with 1/2 cup pumpkin spice eggnog!)
1/2 cup sugar, divided
1/4 tsp salt
1 tsp vanilla extract
1 tbsp margarine, softened (I used butter)
1 tsp ground cinnamon
Preheat oven to 350. Lightly butter an 8x8 dish. Line bottom of pan with bread cubes. In a large bowl, beat together the eggs, milk, 2 tbsps sugar, salt and vanilla. Pour egg mixture over the bread. Dot with margarine. Let stand for 10 minutes.
Combine remaining 2 tbsp sugar with 1tsp cinnamon and sprinkle over the top. Bake in preheated oven for 45 to 50 minutes, until top is golden.
I can tell you that right now, my house smells like cinnamon and vanilla! It's been a cloudy, gray, cool (NOT cold) day here in Jacksonville! This is the perfect meal. No school tomorrow for the kids (although I do work)! Perhaps we'll put in a good Christmas movie tonight and snuggle on the couch in our pjs. Enjoy your evening!
***have any of you noticed that I post about food.....A LOT???*****
I'm Done!!
****Peejay Li......neener, neener, neener!*****
Monday, November 23, 2009
Where have I been???

Shameful!
The pregnant victim, 21 year old Francheska Velez, was scheduled to go on maternity leave just two short weeks after this massacre occurred. She was an army private who had just returned from Iraq. I also read that she recently reenlisted. Strangely enough, she had said that she wanted to become a Psychologist to help other soldiers deal with the stress of deployment....just like her murderer!
Clearly, there were 14 victims that day at Ft. Hood...not just 13! Will our society EVER acknowledge that unborn children are living, breathing human beings that deserve our protection? I suppose that if we can't even say openly that this killer is a "terrorist" and subscribed to a radical ideology that puts American lives in danger.....how can we possibly acknowledge that a life is a life, is a life, is a life....even if it's unborn.
Like Judy, my heart is heavy!
Saturday, November 21, 2009
Preparing for the season!
As a result of my over zealousness, I want to share with you some really fun places to visit. If you find any of these sites helpful to you.....I'm so glad! If you have a place that you visit regularly during this holiday season, please feel free to share them in the comments here and then I will add updates to this post with links! It is my hope that these places bring as much joy to you as they do to me! Enjoy!
1. Our house can't have a holiday season without remembering our dear St. Nicholas. We love St. Nicholas in our house and he stays on my mind all through the year as he is the patron Saint of children! The older my kids get, I try to focus on St. Nicholas' Day as the day for receiving gifts and Christmas as the day we give to others as Christ did for us! We are working slowly towards that goal...and eventually, we will get there. In the meantime, if you have never visited the St. Nicholas Center, you are in for a treat. You will find recipes, prayer cards, cookie cutters, books, movies, banners and tons of other things you can use to celebrate this wonderful saint. Here is how we celebrated this feast day last year! Enjoy!
2. Another wonderful place to visit during this season is O Night Divine! Here you will find Advent/Christmas feast day celebrations, prayers, novenas, music, books, online shopping and tons of other resources! You will never get bored clicking through this site. Please bookmark it and keep it in your electronic library!
3. From the O Night Divine site, I ran across the No Panic Advent Series from Karen Edminsten! This is the real thing! She has done a terrific job of giving you fun yet simple activities to get ready for the season. She has a "favorite advent book" section that I love! You can't miss these great ideas!
4. If it's food and/or menus you are looking for.....I'm going to give you a few suggestions of places to visit.....first up is Foodgawker! Warning: this site is full of scrumptious, delectable photos and I wouldn't visit here unless you have already eaten! There are endless food blogs represented here and I'm sure that with just a smidgen of effort, you can find the exact recipe you are looking for! Incidentally, while drooling over the food photos, you can also find a link to another site called Craftgawker! Enjoy them both!
5. Another great food site is Catholic Cuisine! All of the wonderful women that contribute to this site with their recipes and ideas, wanted a place for the world to be able to celebrate the feasts and the season of the liturgical year! There are many resources on this site as well. I have tried several of these recipes and I was not disappointed.
6. One more cooking/food site that I have found is Mennonite Girls Can Cook! Again, this is a place filled with ideas, photos and resources. They also do giveaways and contests! I am so grateful for woman who are willing to share their ideas with others.
****If you have any ideas or sites of your own, please leave me a message and I'll be happy to post a link to it in an update for this post. In the meantime, enjoy your preparation for our coming Savior!*****
Friday, November 20, 2009
Aggravations!
I didn't think it was possible to actually spam comments! These "comments" are showing up on posts from months ago...even one from over a year ago! In addition, they are from "anonymous". ***sigh****
I would say that about half of you whose blogs I read/comment on regularly, have enabled comment moderation. I'm going to give it a few more days. If I get more of this...I'm moderating! I've always felt that people should be able to say what they want to say about what I've written. I'm not afraid of disagreement! Just don't use my comment box to sell your pharmaceutical products! Anyway....how do you fellow bloggers deal with this?
Thursday, November 19, 2009
We have great kids!
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Monday, November 16, 2009
PET Scan results....
1. Negative whole body FDG PET study with no findings to suggest recurrent malignancy.
2. Postoperative changes of left mastectomy. No residual hypermetabolic activity evident within the left chest wall. No evidence of axillary or more distal adenopathy.
I'm now going to go throw up....and then have something cool and refreshing to celebrate!!
Sunday, November 15, 2009
12 Years Ago....

Saturday, November 14, 2009
UPDATE:In about an hour....
UPDATE: The scan itself is over. It went well...although it was closer to the experience of an MRI rather than a bone scan or a cat scan. I kept it together without any kind of anxiety medication. Hooray for me! I'm not allowed to have the kids too close to me for about 24 hours. Apparently, that's how long I'm "radioactive". They say it will be 5 days until I get the results, but because I work there, it will be less. Now.........we wait.
Thank you all for your prayers....the mean so much to me.
Friday, November 13, 2009
An Important Message from God!!!
Thursday, November 12, 2009
Recipe Swap Thursday

Stir together 2 tbsp. lime juice, 1 tbsp olive oil, 1 tsp paprika, 1 tsp salt, 1 tsp chili powder and 1/2 tsp ground red pepper. Add 3 cups pecans; toss. Spread in a lightly greased aluminum foil-lined jelly roll pan. Bake at 350 for 12 to 14 minutes or until pecans are toasted and dry, stirring occasionally. Cool completely.

***I have not yet made these, but it's on my list for this Thanksgiving****
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Please pray....
Anyway, I spoke to the oncologist today. He said that since I already had a PET scan scheduled for December 7th....he thought it should be moved up so we can take a look at what's going on. They had an opening for Friday (THE 13TH!!!!!!) but I decided to go with Saturday the 14th at 9am. I don't know what the test will show....hopefully nothing, but please pray that I can handle whatever it shows and that I will not lose faith!
Thanks.
Monday, November 9, 2009
I am so blessed.....
I want you to meet someone one of these women who I have grown very fond of....her name is
Easter Almuena! Easter lives in Hawaii. She is a wonderful, faithful, Catholic woman! Easter has several blogs.....you can find her at Mostly Prayers, A Tribute to our Priests, as well as Eucharist and Rosary Novena! She is also a pretty darn good photographer! I especially love the photos she's taken and posted of the native flowers of Hawaii! I've even used a couple of those photos here on my blog!
Most recently, she has written a book!!!
It is called "Serving God Joyfully"! You can read a wonderful review from Esther at A Catholic Mom in Hawaii by clicking here!You can order this book by clicking here! I encourage you to visit Easter at one of her blogs!
Sunday, November 8, 2009
Blustery Day

Saturday, November 7, 2009
Pink Prayer Book

Friday, November 6, 2009
I'm looking for the humor......
Thursday, November 5, 2009
Why does God allow this????
Click HERE for the entire, disgusting story.
Tuesday, November 3, 2009
Our Fall....so far!
I did my November saint/special day calendar (you can find the post about last months calendar here). It turned out ok. There were lots of great Saints to choose from for this month, but I tried to stick to one or two per week. Because tonight was a soccer practice night...and the fact that Dan has class....we didn't do much for St. Martin de Porres. This month, we will focus on praying for all of our deceased relatives and for all of the souls in Purgatory.
One other great part of this Thanksgiving Tree kit is that it came with pre-made leaves! Boy am I lazy this year!
This was my first try at carving a pumpkin with a stencil. This was great fun, but I ended up with a blister on my finger!
This one was a lot easier....and a lot more traditional!
Here was our crew of pumpkins (and kids)!
Olivia was a fairy princess......of some kind!
And Nathan was dear old Harry Potter!
Here is the newest member of our family (no, not Olivia). Our Dodge Caravan is pretty much at the end of the road. It has become unreliable...especially driving the kids around. Dan has been looking around for a truck for awhile now and although it doesn't do really great on gas....it will be a big help when Dan does the roof this winter (once the weather actually cools down).
Olivia seemed particularly fond of the new truck. By the way, it has a back seat that fits the three kids (and car seats) really well!
We also celebrated Olivia's 4th birthday! I can't believe she is 4 years old! I've said this before, but I think God should fashion children with "Pause" buttons....so you could slow them down just a bit every now and then to enjoy a particular stage a little longer!
Coming home from running errands one day, Dan and I found this little guy trying to cross the street. We stopped and helped him along....although I can tell you that this Snapping Turtle did NOT want any help!
Doesn't he look prehistoric?
This little critter also decided to pay us a visit recently! What you can't see is the HUGE lizard that was waiting for him. I don't really know who won this battle....but about an hour later, there was no sign of the praying mantis.....but the lizard was licking his lips!
And lastly...Nathan has really been into creating Star Wars vehicles with his Legos. The other night....he fell asleep (in his clothes) with his latest creation in his hand. Isn't he cute?
So, that's what has been going on at my house...what about yours?
Monday, November 2, 2009
Simple Woman's Daybook
Sunday, November 1, 2009
Blessings on this All Saints Day!
Today is observed as a Holy Day of Obligation for faithful Catholics. The priests (wearing white) will say prayers in honor of the Holy Saints...even those not listed in the official church calendar."All Saints' Day enriches the faith of all who observe it. When we honor the saints, we actually give glory to God. Pray to the saints and invoke their help and intercession."
-- Unknown Catholic Official
It was originally known as the Feast of All Martyrs in memory of the martyrs in the early Church who died for their faith in Christ. It has evolved into a solemn observance during which the Church remembers all who have died in the faith.
Today...I would like to specifically remember the following....
My dad (Michael G.)
My mom (Dianne J.)
My niece (Clare W.)
My niece (Rachel W.)
My friend (Robbi A.)
Teachers (Sister Diana Hupp, Sister Madeline Carey)
All of our babies lost through miscarriage
May the souls of all the faithful departed, rest in peace.







