I love a website called 100 Days to Christmas. I'm always getting some great tips and ideas to make my holidays easier and more fun. Recently they posted a reminder to play games with your kids, with a new game to try called Spider, and all it takes is pens, paper and dice. Great for all ages - you should check out the site below to read all about it. And, they have a special giveaway for Reusable gift bags - very clever! I might have to use this idea for Christmas - goodness knows I have tons of Christmas fabric I could use up! Go check them out!
The Family that Plays Together. . .
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Friday, October 30, 2009
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Pillsbury Bake-off - darn!
Some of you may remember, back in April I entered the Pillsbury Bake-off Contest (see post here). I used my Thai Chicken Pizza Recipe. Unfortunately, I didn't get picked as a finalist. Oh darn! It would have been fun to travel to Florida to cook my pizza, but I guess I'll just have to try again in two years. There are, however, 5 ladies from WA State that did make it into the contest, and one is even from Colbert. Go check out the list here to see a list of all the finalists. And now, I have two years to think of another recipe to enter. Hmmmm, what shall it be.......?
Monday, October 19, 2009
I ♥ Faces - Pink Week Photo Challenge


To see more entries into the Pink Week challenge, head over to
I ♥ Faces.
Sunday, October 18, 2009
Come have coffee with me....
It's Company Girl Coffee Day, when we can sit and have a virtual cup of coffee together and chat. I made a fresh pot today, and have flavored creamers for you to choose from - Vanilla Caramel, Creme Brule or Irish Creme - and today's breakfast is scrambled eggs and sausage - a favorite of my kids. Make yourself at home....
Today is my first day to venture out driving by myself in almost two weeks. I've had to let my husband be my chauffeur due to the meds I've been on since my surgery. But I'm ok to drive now, so my plans are to take the kids to Finch Arboretum today to have some outdoor playtime and take some fun photos at the Big Climbing Tree. Maybe we'll run into our friend Sally, who is the arborist at the park. We usually see her somewhere there every time we go. Sally's husband, Tim, has worked with my husband at Honeywell since James started there in 1997. It's a good friendship, and James and Tim bowl together each week and play daily games of cribbage together on their lunch breaks.
It's been such an interesting two weeks - since I got home from surgery, especially. Very relaxing, laid back, worry free - very, very nice! I sense some revelations coming about, but can't quite put my finger on them yet. We'll see what the Lord reveals in my heart about all this.
Ok - on for the day. I hope you have enjoyed your coffee with me, and I hope you have a blessed and fruitful Friday!
Oh, and stop by to visit at Rachel Anne's - you'll see some other great Company Girls to check out!
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Just another day....
Today was a good day. James is still home from work this week for my surgery recovery, so I still get to sleep in a wee bit each morning while he gets the kids up for the day -what a blessing that is! We dropped the boys off at preschool after breakfast, and then James dropped Gretchen and I off at my MOPS meeting for a couple of hours, which was awesome! My new friend, Jenny, whom I met through blogging, brought me a fantastic smelling baggie of homemade pumpkin play-doh for my kids - a fun treat! We had a great little craft using paint stir sticks and scrapbook papers, and the message of the day was just what I needed to hear - all about creating a strong marriage for your children to thrive in. The rest of the day was filled with the kids playing really well together - the boys even worked together as a team to build a floor puzzle - three times over with no fighting!! Wow! And James in the kitchen making dinner for the night. I tell you, I am a blessed woman! Oh, and I actually made two batches of homemade cookies, while the kids were napping, and they turned out heavenly. We followed up dinner with church time, and a great end to the day. I love these days of relaxing and enjoying family time!
Feel free to click on the picture to see larger images of our fun and blessed day!

Tuesday, October 13, 2009
I ♥ Faces - Excited
This week's challenge for the I ♥ Faces contest is excited. I am choosing the photo below because of my middle child's face - he is super excited in it! This was taken on the day of our Adoption Party - finally celebrating the adoption of all three of our kids. It was a very exciting day, and Daniel, especially, was overjoyed with something someone was saying to him! I love this picture! I hope you enjoy it too!

Sunday, October 11, 2009
Menu Plan Monday

Happy Fall Y'all! It certainly is cold here in the Pacific NW. Before I left for my surgery, it wasn't too bad - a few chilly days, but still nice enough to play outside with the kids and go for bike rides. But now it's downright cold, and bundling up is the way to go. That's ok for me, though - I love the fall weather! Yummy warm foods and drinks, great sweaters and jeans - that's the life! I didn't post a menu last week, because frankly, it wasn't up to me to cook! I put the cooking chores into the hands of the grandmas and aunt that were here to take care of the kids, and from what I can tell, no one came out of last week hungry in the least! I saw remnants of homemade bread, manicotti, desserts - all sorts of good things were eaten here last week!
This week, I have wonderful friends to thank for meals - as I'm still trying to regain energy, my lovely friends have volunteered to cook for the family. I'm looking forward to this week, for sure!
Monday - Lasagna from a friend
Tuesday - Mac-n-Cheese from a friend
Wednesday - Soup & Sandwiches at church before class
Thursday - Meal from a friend
Friday - Meal from a friend
Saturday - Meal from a friend
Sunday - leftover love from all my friends!
Doesn't this sound like a great way to cook for the week! Head over to
Organizing Junkie to see more great menu ideas and lots of home organization tips and ideas!
Saturday, October 10, 2009
Surgery Scars - Friday
Once again, I have lovely scars & bruising left over from my surgery. At least the surgeon went in to my head via the same scar from the first time, so it's not too bad. The eye bruising looks ok in these pictures, but on Tuesday and Wednesday it was really hard to open my left eye. I can only use baby shampoo on my hair, so it's not the best, but at least I can wash it every day. I tell you, it's so much nicer to be home after 4 days instead of still in the hospital!

Surgery Day - Kids at Home
Auntie Brenda is here for Sunday-Tuesday to stay with the kids during surgery and recovery. After a relaxing morning of playing in jammies and eating pancakes, then lunch, naps and library time, they played with paints to make get well cards for me. Although I haven't seen them in person yet - Brenda sent them to the hospital but I came home too soon! - they certainly look cute! Hopefully they'll come back home to me here so I can see them and put them in my scrapbook.

Friday, October 9, 2009
Home from the hospital
Another aneurysm surgery done and gone! This time was a lot easier. I went in to surgery at 8:30 am Monday morning, and was actually awake around 4:30 pm that same day. The first time I had the surgery it took me 4 days to wake up! The surgeon got to the aneurysm, but found that it was close enough to my skull that they couldn't clip it, so they just put a layer of derma over it to keep it protected and sewed me back together. I got home from OHSU in Portland last night around 8:30 - only 4 days in the hospital instead of 11 days. I'm glad to be home, and even though I'm a bit tired, I'm doing really good. I still will have several days of rest, but I feel tons better than the last time. I don't have to go back to Portland for another 5 years to have an angiogram - I can have my first surgeon here in Spokane check out my stitches so I don't have to travel just for that. I thank God for keeping me protected and keeping me around! And I thank God for providing such awesome family & friends to take care of my kids while we were gone, and for all the love and prayers and cards. Thank you to all!
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