Sunday, November 30, 2014

This is a cross post because I am thinking about moving my blog from blogger to Wordpress.  So while I am trying to decide which one I like better, I will be posting in both places.

So here is the post:

Well I officially did it.  I successfully completed the NaNoWriMo challenge, meaning I have officially written at least 50,000 words in an original novel by me.  I had just heard about these two challenges in November, but decided to attempt to complete them both.  After all I had everything to gain by trying and nothing to lose.  So I stepped out on faith and was amazed this evening to be able to write this post saying I completed both challenges.  I am amazed that I did them both.
I know that some people knew what I was trying to do, but I did not really broadcast it to everyone.  Now I want all my friends to know what I have done with God's help.  I know it had to be Him on provided the inspiration and that helped the words flow freely.  I truly am amazed at His goodness and mercy.  I still need to finish the novel, because for some crazy reason, fifty thousand words was not enough to complete what I wanted to say.  But there is not much left.  Plus I can already see this book is going to need at least one sequel to complete the story.  I am not willing to commit beyond that.  
Today is also the first day of Advent.  Unfortunately my advent wreath is up in the attic still, so I am praying I can convince my children to bring down our Christmas tree tomorrow.  At least my Christmas tree is up even if we don't have any lights or decorations on it yet.
So what is up in your world today?

Sacred Sunday - November 30, 2014

So today it is time to say good bye to the November challenge for NaBloPoMo and the writing challenge for NaNoWriMo.  I can't believe I have done all this writing for the past two months.  Moreover, I can't believe I am actually looking forward to the NaBloPoMo Challenge for December.

Today our family will be attending church and then we will probably spend a quiet afternoon and evening together.  Maybe we will play some board games or have a family movie night.  It is hard to say right now.  But what is certain, is that I plan on enjoying the day to the fullest.  It will be 3 weeks before we have another quiet Sunday together.

Next weekend, Dennis will be flying home from Fort McCoy (he leaves on Thursday).  Then  the following weekend we will be having our Army Family Christmas party on Sunday - so that will be a day of fun, family and soldiers with their families.

That means it will be the weekend before Christmas before we can do our main Christmas shopping as well as buy groceries for the rest of the month.  So how is your month of December shaping up?  I look forward to hearing from you.

Saturday, November 29, 2014

Supposed to be Saturday Shopping Day

Today is day 29 of the NaBloPoMo challenge for November.  It is hard to believe the month is almost over.  Unfortunately, I don't have a "Saturday Saying" for today.  I know earlier in the week, I heard my children say several things that I wanted to record for this, but I have forgotten what they are.  I guess I need to start using the notes feature on my Ipad or the Dragon program on my Iphone to record these thoughts when I have them.  That way I won't forget.

Today was supposed to be  a shopping Saturday.  This meant we should be loading up the entire family to go out for a day of shopping in our "School bus" - meaning our 12 passenger Chevrolet Express van - big enough to hold the food to feed 7 people plus anything else we might decide to buy (or should I say that Dad and I allow anyone to buy) - meaning it has to pass the "Will it fit with everything else we already have planned to buy or have already bought?"  If it does not pass this test, then no purchasing it until another trip.  Oh yes, "and if it is not on my list, don't ask if you can have it - unless it is something you know that 'I' will declare to be a necessity of life.

However, life has a funny way of changing our plans thanks to God.  Yesterday we spent the morning in the ER with our oldest son.  So by the time we got home, we knew he would not probably feel like going anywhere with us today.  Plus my mom was not feeling her best.  Add in to that our youngest son not feeling his best and it results in plans changing.  Because we did not get a lot of sleep yesterday, when we came home from the hospital, Dennis slept away most of the afternoon.  When he got up, he announced that there was a "frago" - meaning a change in plans.  He felt like we should go shopping then instead of waiting until today.  So he, me and our middle son loaded into our Chevrolet venture instead to go shopping.  We went to a grocery store called "Giant".  Then we went in "Sam's Club" and we finished off our shopping "Walmart".

I have to remind those of you here in the USA, that yesterday was BLACK FRIDAY.  If we were still back in North Carolina, the stores would have been packed with no room to move probably.  Instead we found the stores remarkably empty.   I have never been out on Black Friday where Walmart was not insane.  But this Walmart was almost empty.  I have never gone to check out on Black Friday where there were multiple cashiers standing at the end of their checkout lanes waiting for people to come check out.  Yet that is exactly what we found.  I asked about the lack of customers and she responded that all their sales had been that morning, so evidently no one was really shopping.  I think it also may have had something to do with the fact that this store is located miles away from Penn State University and all the college kids were probably still at their own hometowns.  But I have to say it was a wonderful time to shop.

So how are you spending your Saturday.  I would love to hear from you.

Friday, November 28, 2014

If I could be any TV character who would I be #NaBloPoMo Day 28

Today is day 28 of the NaBloPoMo challenge for November.  Our prompt for today is what TV character would we like to be?  If I could be any character on TV, I would want to be Annie Camden from "Seventh Heaven".  This lady is an amazing mother with an amazing husband and family.   She has the ability to fix anything in the home - including plumbing.  How awesome is that?  She was truly a multifaceted and multitalented lady.  She wasn't afraid to show her emotions.  She was able to be tough when necessary.  She faced her husband having heart problems and being shot with grace and composure.

Nothing her children did caused her to lose her temper or her cool (well at least not in front of them).  Plus she has the most important trait that would be important to me.  She had an unshakeable faith in Jesus Christ as her Lord and Savior.  And she got to ride off into the sunset in a fabulous motor home to see the country with her husband and family.

If you could be any character on TV, who would you choose?  I welcome your comments.

Thursday, November 27, 2014

NaBloPoMo Day 27 - Where do I See My Blog in a Year or more

Today is day 27 of the NaBloPoMo November challenge and it is also Thanksgiving Day here in the United States.  Much of my day will be spent in the kitchen preparing our Thanksgiving Feast.

Today I am thankful for:

1) My husband who is willing to help in the kitchen
2) All of the good food we are going to eat.
3)  All of the wonderful new friends and ideas I have found on the web and on Facebook.

I also want to pause a moment to talk about where I would like to see my blog in a year.  In one year, I would like to see my blog have a greater following as well as having printables and other useful tools being offered to my readers.  I would also like to see it generating some income for our family.

In five years, I would like to see my blog being a way of promoting my writing and being a way of offering special items to my readers.

What would you like to see happen in your life or with your blog/website in the next year or five years.  I welcome your comments.

Wednesday, November 26, 2014

Wednesday Weather

DrToday is day 26 of the NaBloPoMo challenge.  It is all the day before Thanksgiving here in the United States.  But for the specific area I live in, the weather is going to be the major topic of concern.  After all, a winter storm watch has a way of bringing our attention, especially when it is the first projected major snow storm of the year.

To many, I know the word "snow" remains a bad word in their opinion.  It is something they long to avoid and be rid of for the entire winter.  I was originally born in southern New Jersey and lived there for 9 years.  Snow was just something that came with the territory.

Then our family moved to South Carolina, where snow was not such a normal thing.  I will never forget one snow storm, the people who lived across the street from us attempted to "wash" the snow of their driveway with their hose.  Needless to say, the driveway became a solid sheet of ice.  We lived there for four years before moving to Salisbury, North Carolina.  I can't say I remember too much about any snow there.

Then I went to college in Asheville, NC while my parents moved to southeastern North Carolina.  I flew home from college for Christmas break and could not get out when I was supposed to because it snowed where we lived.  Any amount of snow in that part of the country paralyzes the area because there just isn't a high demand for snow removal equipment.

Flash forward many years to around 1999, my husband was away at annual training with the army reserves in January - which was a strange time for him to be gone since he typically goes to annual training in June.  I was staying with my mother along with our oldest two sons.  In the morning, it was snowing.  Originally they called for a delay for the schools, then they changed it to a teacher workday.  Since I was a teacher, that meant I had to go to work.  So I cautiously got in the van and started to the high school I taught at with one ear on the radio.  When I had drove for a while, the news I had been hoping for was announced.  I no longer had to go to work, so the hard part became finding a safe place to turn around.  But I made it.

Flash forward to our first year in Pennsylvania in 2012, the weekend before Thanksgiving as we were driving to our new home, the skies opened up and the snow began falling.  It was not good news for the area.  That February I believe we wound up with over 4 feet of snow on the ground before it finally stopped.  But my children loved it.  They made tunnels in the snow and just thoroughly enjoyed themselves.  Only time will tell how much snow we actually will get this year or will wind up with for the year.  But I plan on enjoying it.  Because being in the military means I have no idea of where we will be moving to next.

How's the weather where you are?

This picture is what our backyard looked like this morning before it began really snowing.

Then the picture above is what it looked like this afternoon.

Tuesday, November 25, 2014

Tasty Tuesday - November 25, 2014

Today I want to share with you our dinner from last night. I'm made homemade chicken soup.  I began by boiling about 12 chicken tenders in water with 3 chicken bouillon cubes.  While that was cooking, my oldest son began boiling water to cook the Amish Noodles in that we had bought at Sam's Club.  My family loves almost any type of noodles.

When the chicken was done, I removed it from the pot, so that it would cool enough for me to shred it.  I then added to cartons of Vegetable broth since I did not have any chicken broth on hand along with carrots and onions.  About 7 minutes before the noodles were done cooking, I added about 3-4 celery stalks chopped finely and a bag of frozen roasted red bell peppers.  When everything was ready, I served the meal by placing noodles in the bottom of the bowl to my family's satisfaction along with the chicken soup mixture.  Along with the meal we served crescent rolls that my oldest son prepared by melting butter and adding garlic salt.  He then brushed the mixture on the inside of the crescent roll before rolling it up.  Then he coated the tops with the mixture.  They were totally delicious.  I hope you enjoyed.

Here are some photos of the meal preparations and the finished product.




So what are you having for dinner today?  We will be eating the leftover soup.