Revolution of Love

Revolution of Love

Do small things with great love.

{pretty, happy, funny, real} vol 67 & Theme Thursday: Self-Portrait

It’s another mash-up with Like Mother, Like Daughter’s {pretty, happy, funny, real} and Cari’s Theme Thursday: Self-Portrait. (Skip to the {real} if you want to go directly to that.)

{pretty}

I was at one of our local churches and shot this with my iphone.

{happy}

I was trying out a new salsa recipe last night and took out my camera to take a photo of it. Matthew got excited and kept saying, “Cheese!” until I snapped his photo.

{funny}

The other night  Bella was getting ready for bed while Brian and I were watching a movie. Suddenly this text popped up on my phone. I have many job description as mom. Now I can add Official Spider Squasher to the list.

{real}

This are the photos I am linking up with Cari.

I was not excited about doing a self-portrait as I dread looking at the dark hallows under my eyes and the wrinkles and dark spots popping up on my face. But with my iphone I was able to snap a decent photo in forgiving B&W that hid the flaws. At least I was showered, dressed and had a little make-up.

Then last night (as I was making the salsa and kneeling on the floor getting Matthew’s picture), Matthew grabbed me by the neck and wanted to take a photo with me. So I turned the camera towards us even though I needed to shower, had no makeup and there were dishes piled up in the sink behind us.

It’s off center, we’re not looking in the right direction and we’re scrunched up but I love this hand around my neck, the smiles on our face and the sun flower in the window. It’s my reality right now – a lot of messy imperfection coupled with smiles and bright moments. (And still using forgiving B&W also helps. ;-))

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Pinterest Party & Link-up, Vol 4: Pineapple Mango Salsa

Welcome to the new RoL Pinterest Party (formerly Making It Count.) Join me every 2nd and 4th Tuesday as we link up and share how we made, cooked, baked, crafted, did, or created one of the pins on our Pinterest boards.

Not on Pinterest? No problem. Link-up your own creation to inspire us so we can pin in to our own boards. It can be a recipe, sewing project, Catholic craft, homeschool project, organizing/ homemaking tip, themed birthday party, whatever you’d like.

Don’t have a post ready? The link-up will be open for a week so there’s still time. Plus, feel free to link up a new post or an older post that hasn’t had much traffic lately.

Don’t have a blog? No problem. Post your photo and a description on the RoL Favebook page. 🙂

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At the beginning of the month I posted about How to Choose Ripe Fruit. I experimented with buying a kiwi, mango and watermelon. I made a comment about only eating canned pineapple and Andrea encouraged me to try a fresh one. I read her post about cutting a pineapple and went for it. I had a mango that was really ripe and needed to be eaten so I decided to make Six Sister’s Pineapple Mango Salsa.

I started with cutting my fruit then I followed the recipe.

 

Six Sisters Stuff:  Mango Salsa

Ingredients:
1 mango, peeled and chopped
1 cup fresh pineapple, diced (or 1 cup pineapple tidbits, drained)
1 roma tomato, diced
1 teaspoon dried cilantro (or 2 tablespoons fresh cilantro)
2 green onions, sliced
2 tablespoons lime juice
1 tablespoon lemon juice (Note: I actually left of the lemon.)
1 jalapeno pepper, seeded and diced very small

Directions:
“Mix all ingredients together in a bowl. Store covered in the fridge. If you let this sit for a couple of hours before you eat it, the flavors really meld together and taste amazing!”

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I followed the directions and it really was tasty! I served it with teriyaki chicken and the combination of sweet from the fruit and heat from the pepper was delicious. I didn’t use the seeds of the pepper so it was not too hot for the kids.

My tip for de-seeding chilies? Use a pair of gloves! I keep a box of latex type gloves in the kitchen and always use them when I cook with chili to keep the juice from getting on my fingers because that would be no bueno!

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Now it’s your turn.

1. Choose your creation, share about it and snap a photo if you can.

2. In your post, link back the original blogger/idea, rather than your Pinterest pin. That way credit goes to the proper person. 🙂 (But feel free to add your Pinterest profile link so we can follow you!)

3. Add a link back here so others can play along. Here is the html code:

<a href=”http://www.revolutionoflove.com/blog/?p=2157″><img title=”Revolution of Love Blog – Pinterest Party &amp; Link-up” src=”http://www.revolutionoflove.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/pinterest_2_medW32-300×240.jpg” alt=”” width=”300″ height=”240″ /></a>

4. Link up below. Make sure you’re sending us to your actual post, and not to your general blog address.

You have a week to post your link, so if you can’t get things done by Tuesday, no worries, put it up when you can. We’ll be here. Have fun!

Lastly, you can follow me on Pinterest here: http://pinterest.com/rol_bobbi/. 🙂

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Theme Thursday: Bodies

It has been busy, busy, busy today and I was going to skip Cari’s photography challenge Theme Thursday: Bodies today but I just couldn’t. I haven’t missed a single one since she started and I couldn’t break my record. So when I finally got home I grabbed my camera and snapped a photo of these small bodies that I find all over the house.

No, not my kids but various clone troopers and other Lego civilians that were drafted into the battle. Some lost a few parts along the way.

 

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Catholic Woman’s Almanac (5/20/13)

Hosted by Suscipio

Moments of Gratitude…

Today I am especially thankful for

  • My Big Sweetie
  • My little sweeties
  • Finding a great babysitter I trust
  • Long overdue date nights
  • Mom friends
  • Fresh flowers
  • God’s grace

 

Beauty in the Ordinary…

I love that when I am walking next to Brian without the kids he’ll still reach over and grab my hand to hold it. It makes me feel like a school girl walking with her long time crush. LOL

 

In the Kitchen…

  • M – Italian sausage, mac & cheese & broccoli
  • T – Taco salad with fresh guac & salsa
  • W – BBQ chicken sandwiches and salad
  • TH – Turkey meatloaf, mashed potatoes & green beans
  • F – Tuna melts, chips & veggie sticks
  • S – Leftovers
  • S – Dinner at in-laws

 

Praying…

It’s been on my heart so it’s the same as last week.

  • For all moms
  • For nuns/spiritual moms
  • For all women who love and nurture God’s children
  • For moms dealing with an unwanted pregnancy
  • For women suffering from infertility & the ache of longing for a child
  • For moms who have lost a child
  • For those whose moms have died
  • And for a number of special intentions

 

Pondering…

I am thinking that it is funny that as soon as I said I was going to take a blogging break and removed the pressure of feeling like I need to post something, I have days like today when I just need to type a little and share. Between the website and the blog I have been online for ten years now! When I started I was a young wife with only one child. The online Catholic moms community was much, much smaller than it is today. I felt like I could share my experiences and things I’ve learned with others and vice versa. But these days I feel like I hardly have time to write ‘”real” posts anymore. It is always quick day journals, photography or a glimpse at a homemaking project. Sometimes I think it isn’t worth it since there are so many other amazing moms that actually feed the soul out there. On the other hand, days like today I enjoy just getting my thoughts down even if my mom and my sisters are the only ones who may actually read it through. So I don’t know. I guess I’ll just forget the blogging schedule and just pop in when the need arises.

 

Around the house…

I’ve got 7 minutes left to finish this post then I have to finish the laundry, go through a huge pile of mail, pay bills and clear off the cluttered dining room table that daily collects everyone’s junk.

 

Reading…

My Bible

A Message of Hope: Confessions of an Ex-Satanist by Deborah Lipsky

The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins (That’s a re-read.)

The Night Sky: A Journey From Dachau to Denver and Back by Maria Sutton. I just got this in the mail as a thank you for a CatholicMom.com fundraiser and I am sucked into the story of a woman trying to find the truth about her birth parents – her father was a Polish officer during WWII and her mom was an enigmatic displaced refugee.

 

Listening to…

The sounds of Despicable Me and the boys laughter.

 

On my DVR…

Since many of our shows are over for the season we’ve been catching up on netflix movies like Star Trek 1 (to refresh our memories for the new one), Skyfall, The Vow (I’ve only saw half last night) and some old B&W’s like Stage Door and Little Women.

 

On the blog…

I have nothing planned, except for next Tuesday. It is the 4th Tues of the month so time for a Pinterest Party. I think I’ll post about the pineapple and mango salsa I tried last week.  🙂

 

Posts I’ve Liked on my Bloglovin

  • My Budget Wedding by cheapandnatural.com (My friend Amy had an amazing wedding but kept it in her budget. She shares her tips.)

 

Pinned…

 

Plans for the Week…

Brian is working today (usually he is off on Mon) but he gets Sat off instead, which will give us a 3 day weekend together. A beach trip or hike and picnic is in order!

 

Captured…

This was a shot of me yesterday in my new top and favorite necklace to go on a movie date with my honey. The last time Brian and I went on a movie together was in Dec 2011 when we watched Sherlock Holmes. We were long overdue! LOL. Thankfully we found a great babysitter (our first non-family member) to watch the kids. 🙂

I already posted many photos from our hike at Point Lobos last week but this was an extra that didn’t make the cut. But I still love looking at it. 🙂

Click on over to suscipio4women.com to read more almanacs/journals. 🙂 Have a blessed week!

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{pretty, happy, funny, real} vol 66 & Theme Thursday: Animals

Well, my blogging break didn’t last very long. haha! I’m actually just making a quick post since I took a lot of photos on Mother’s Day and I wanted to share them. 🙂 I’m linking up with Like Mother, Like Daughter for {pretty, happy, funny, real} and with Cari for Theme Thursday: Animals. (But you’ll have to scroll down to {real} for that one. :-))

{pretty}

I took these photos at one of our favorite places to walk – Point Lobos State Reserve, CA. If you ever are visiting Monterey, make sure to stop and visit there.

If you go to Point Lobos and the parking lot is full or you don’t want to pay the parking fee, park outside the gate along Highway 1. There is a walking trial you can take instead. That’s what we did on Sunday.

After you clear the forest area, you look down at the ocean below.

Love the colors.

The fog was rolling in fast so we lost our blue skies.

The forest across the way looked eery with the fog rolling in. You expected to see Aragon in the distance.

 

I was trying to get reflections.

Poppies, the official flower of California. 🙂

We are back at our car parked along the highway. You can see the fog sitting over Pebble Beach.

{happy}

These five blessings couldn’t possibly make me happier.

Brotherly Love

After the first 1/2 mile, Matthew wanted to be carried. I got quite a work out. 😉

{funny}

For school John-Paul had to fill out a questionnaire about me. Here are the facts. It says:

My mom is 10 years old. (Funny that to a 3 year old 10 is really old. LOL)

My mom is prettiest at Easter. (Maybe I should get dressed up a little more often than Christmas and Easter. ;-))

My mom likes to make dinner. (I’m proud of this one. I am finally feeling a lot more comfortable in the kitchen. :-))

My mom always says,  “I love you.” (Aw. Happy tears.)

My mom is funny when she is at Disneyland. (LOL! I’ll be at my next Disney laugh-fest in the Fall. ;-))

 

{real}

These are the photos I am linking up for Theme Thursday: Animals. The other participants had awesome photos of cute dogs, cats, farm animals…heck, there was even an alligator! I guess I’m really a city girl in this regard because horses make me gag, I’d rather eat a cow than look at one, I hate cats (and not just because they drive my allergies insane),  and if it can’t wear a diaper, it is not allowed in my house. Although, my no pet policy finally broke when Bella won a goldfish at school in the first grade. (I still think she rigged the contest.) Since then we have kept fish. These little guys turn one year old on Memorial Day. I’ll admit I fell in love with their beautiful, bright colors! (And having to clean up poop only once a month? Even I can handle that. :-))

Bella’s fish is on the shy side but feisty when provoked. His name is Spike.

Poor guy. He’s trying to get away from the camera flash.

Andrew’s fish, Rocky, is spunky. I caught him napping in his tree.

Rocky spotted some fish food floating to the bottom of the tank and he made a dive for it. I love that you can see the folds of his fin as he was swimming through the water. 🙂

Thanks to LMLD and Cari for hosting!

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