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Theme Thursday: Shaming & {pretty, happy, funny, real} vol. 80: The “I’m ashamed to say…” Edition

It’s a photo mash-up as I link up with two of my favorite blogs/bloggers –  Cari for Theme Thursday: Shaming (I’m ashamed of the language that came out of my mouth when I read the theme for today) and Like Mother, Like Daughter for {pretty, happy, funny, real} .

{pretty}

Last night we had our first real rain of the season and we desperately needed it! When I woke up the next morning I am ashamed to say that the kids were late for school because instead of making their breakfast I went out on the deck in my pj’s and bare feet to watch the sun rise over the trees and snap some photos.

It looked like a scene from a tropical paradise, especially as the fog sat at the bottom of the hills.

So they were late getting to school…and I’m ashamed to say I’d do it all over again!

 

{happy}

I’m ashamed to say that for the last week the housework has suffered (Never mind that it’s not a shock. I mean more than usual!), the dishes have been left in the sink every night and everyone has run out of clean underwear because we have been using all our spare time to send Christmas care packages to our soldiers before the Post Office deadline. However, I am happy that my three little elves have gotten into the spirit of  Christmas and have been helping me out fill out the soldier’s Christmas stockings…

…even though I am ashamed to say that after 15 minutes of their “help” I sent them to their room to play with Legos because the chaos was driving me nuts. 😉

 

{funny}

I was dumping out some old magazines and I’m ashamed to admit how my reading material compares to Brian’s. While he is reading about the Pope’s latest homily…

…I’m checking to see what Daryl is up to and what the Governor will do to Rick and the gang.

{real}

I’m ashamed to admit that I have been celebrating Christmas since Halloween. I am ashamed to admit that I love to watch every single movie on the Hallmark Channel’s countdown to Christmas movie list, especially the romantic ones. And the other night Brian sat down with me to watch one (doesn’t he just rock!) and the two main characters were falling in love as they baked Christmas cookies and made hot chocolate. Brian suggested that we make some hot chocolate so we paused the movie and made our treats. The only thing missing? The cookies. Then I remembered that I bought a tin of Christmas cookies for a friend who loved them and I hid them in the garage so no one would be tempted to eat them.

I’m ashamed to say that I sneaked out to the garage, took them from their hiding place and opened them up so Brian and I could enjoy. Then I hid the box so the kids wouldn’t see them and Brian and I could have a secret treat another night. heehee. Yeah, I’d totally do that again, too.

(As I am typing this, Bella came into the room and saw this photo of the cookies. She said, “When did you guys have those?” I stammered and said, “Have you finished your homework?” She said no so I sent her off. I escaped this time but my crime may be found out once they start sniffing around. 😉 )

Have a blessed week! Please pray for us that we have a safe trip. I’ll post a pic from Disneyland. 🙂

xoxo,

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Five Favorites (Vol 13) & What We’re Reading (Vol 5): Catching Fire, Advent & Holiday Planning

Today I’m linking up with Hallie’s Five Favorites and Fave #4-5 is linked to Jessica’s What We’re Reading Wednesday. Enjoy!

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Movie Nights – Catching Fire

Last year I finished reading The Hunger Games a couple weeks before the movie was coming out. I was so excited to see the movie that although I was getting a fever and (unknowingly) coming down with the flu, I was there in the theater during the opening weekend. I purposely did not read the second book Catching Fire until closer to the movie release so I would would be completely hyped up for the movie. Well, I finished the book last night at 1:30 AM and just purchased tickets to tomorrow night’s showing. Now I just have to figure out a way to get all the kids in bed and Brian okay with me sneaking out for a couple hours.  😉

NOTE: Technically, Catching Fire is what I have also been reading, but I didn’t include it since I didn’t review it. Others have done that better than I could. 🙂

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Chevron Print Sash Bag

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The website Jane.com has so many cute etsy finds on sale and I particularly love this Chevron print sash bag that is 50% off ($24.95)  for the next 12 hours. I am really, really tempted to buy it but it is not in the budget right now, especially with our Disneyland trip coming up next week. I don’t know…I may have to hint to Brian that it would make a great Christmas gift but he has to act now. LOL.

 

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ABFOL’s The Holiday Planner

 

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You know how much I love a cute planner and A Bowl Full of Lemons is one of my favorite organizing sources so I was excited to see Toni’s new Holiday Planner. The downloadable sheets are great for keeping track of (and budgeting for) Christmas.

What We’re Reading

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The Advent Christmas Planner

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Speaking of planners, to also keep track of the spiritual aspect of Advent and Christmas, I downloaded and have been reading Catholic Icing’s e-book The Advent Christmas Planner. Anyone who has browsed Laci’s website knows that it is ground zero for any kind of Catholic craft you may have in mind. This is what Laci says about her book:

“This whole ebook has been designed to help the average mother actually execute living the liturgical year at home during the Advent and Christmas seasons rather than just dreaming, filling Pinterest boards, and then becoming overwhelmed.This ebook was written to help you actually accomplish the things you’ve always wanted to by integrating it into your life.

This ebook integrates all the religious aspects of celebrating Christmas with all the practical stuff us mothers also have to take care of this time of year. From stocking stuffers to Jesse Trees, from Advent Saint celebrations to gift budgeting, from meal planning to Epiphany door blessings- it’s all in one easy place for you. No searching all over the internet, or picking from this book and that book…

Love that! I was a little leery at first because some Catholic books frown on any kind of Christmas fun before the actual Christmas day. Whereas I am one of those people that officially listens to Christmas music every day since the day after Halloween. So  not decorating or not putting up our tree until Christmas was not going to work in our house. However, I knew this e-book would be good for me when Lacy says:

“If you really want to celebrate Advent and then Christmas, Advent is a time of waiting and preparation. But you don’t want to look like a scrooge, or make your kids hate being Catholic because the Advent season is not fun and festive. What you want to do is replace all the empty stuff this time of year with feast day celebrations and rich traditions that the whole family can enjoy!”

Well, I can certainly can do a better job at incorporating the Catholic feast days into our Advent/Christmas activities and Laci’s suggestions are just the motivation I need to make it happen. I won’t be doing everything at once but I’ll be picking just a couple things we can do to start new family traditions. Lastly, the book also has a number of printable organizer pages (which will go great in my Christmas planner from above). 🙂

The e-book is normally $12 but right now it is on sale for $10 if you order before Advent starts. 🙂

 

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The Parish Picnic

The other day someone ordered the book The Parish Picnic from our old website and I had completely forgotten we had it!  So I took out my copy and gave it to Brian to read to the boys during their nightly bedtime stories. The boys were intrigued with the story of Caleb and his two best friends and how he would solve his dilemma at the parish picnic. I heard groans of “Awww”  when Brian shut the book half way through and said, “To be continued tomorrow night.”

The Parish Picnic (Book One of the New Illustrated Catholic Children’s Series) is a heartwarming story about friendship, self-sacrifice and the love of Christ. It was written by Carmen Marcoux (Catholic wife, mother of nine and author of Arms of Love and Surrender) with her husband James. Together they have authored the first of a series of books aimed at the younger reader. The book is beautifully  illustrated by their daughter Rebekah.

The Parish Picnic is a celebration of our Catholic heritage and the life we share as the family of God. 🙂

You can see a preview of the book here.

I still have a few copies left of the book so if you’ d like a copy, you can place an order here. They cost $16.95 but I’ll mark it down to $14.95 and include shipping. 🙂

 BONUS FAVE – FREE  BOOKS!

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I just saw that the new novel by Erin McCole Cupp called Don’t You Forget about Me is free on Amazon (Kindle) until Nov 21, 2013. It is listed as a “Catholic thriller.” I just downloaded a copy. 🙂

Okay, that’s it for now! Thanks to Hallie and Jessica for hosting!

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Pinterest Party & Link-up (Vol 14): Slow Cooker Beef Stew

Welcome to the RoL Pinterest Party. 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 it 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 10 days 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. Tell us about it in the comment box. Or post your photo and a description on the RoL Facebook page. 🙂

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For our wedding Brian and I received a slow cooker and the first recipe I made was from the little recipe booklet that came with the cooker. It was for an easy Beef Stew. That was nearly 14 years ago. The cooker has since died and the recipe was lost when we moved from our apartment into our current home. I bought a new slow cooker and tried other fancier beef stews since. They were good but nothing seemed to mach that first simple stew. Finally, the other day I searched online and found the original recipe here.

Ingredients

2 pounds beef stew meat, cut into 1 inch cubes
1/4 cup all-purpose flour
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon ground black pepper
1 teaspoon paprika
1 bay leaf
1 clove garlic, minced
1 1/2 cups beef broth
1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce
1 onion, chopped
3 potatoes, diced
4 carrots, sliced
1 stalk celery, chopped

Directions

1. Place meat in slow cooker. In a small bowl mix together the flour, salt, and pepper; pour over meat, and stir to coat meat with flour mixture.
2. Stir in the garlic, bay leaf, paprika, Worcestershire sauce, onion, beef broth, potatoes, carrots, and celery.
3. Cover, and cook on Low setting for 10 to 12 hours, or on High setting for 4 to 6 hours.

It’s really easy to put together and once it is done, you have a delicious hot meal to warm you up on these cold days. Add a slice of fresh sourdough bread and you are good to go, baby! 🙂

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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:

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

You have 10 days 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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Supporting Our Troops with Care Packages & Mail through AnySoldier.com

Hey everyone, my week long blogging break turned into a month long break but life has been busy and I needed that time to put all my energy into other obligations. However, I have a little more wiggle room in my schedule and have been itching to get back here so I thought a post was in order.

Since today is Veteran’s Day I thought it would be a perfect day to feature an organization that I have grown to love!  It is AnySoldier.com.

I first heard about this organization when I was watching one of my favorite Hallmark Christmas movies – The Christmas Card.

This particular day I happened to also watch the bonus features on the DVD and they had a clip about AnySoldier.com. I went onto the website to get more info and was touched by how the outreach started.

Here is how it began. From their website:

It was March 26th, 2003. Army Sergeant Brian Horn, one of 1,000 soldiers, parachuted into enemy territory in Northern Iraq.

Five months later, Brian Horn was able to call his parents. They had been sending their son an average of six care packages per week. So when Brian asked his parents to send more, “my wife and I thought he was kidding!” Marty Horn told me. “But Brian said, ‘no — its for the soldiers that don’t get any.'”

Both Brian’s parents had spent their careers in the Military, so they immediately understood what Brian was saying. Millions of men and women serving overseas never receive any mail. Besides often lacking basic necessities, these men and women have to cope with the harsh conditions of serving overseas without signs of support from friends and family back home.

The Horns developed the idea for AnySoldier.com during that phone call. Marty created a website that explained the project and offered Brian’s address — including the words “Attn: Any Soldier”. Brian would give these packages to the soldiers not receiving any mail. After his service in the Military, Marty had gotten involved in the still-young Internet. He knew how much opportunity the Internet offered, but even he was amazed at the results. “Within two weeks, we were getting flooded with email from all over the world. It was like an avalanche.”

Read the rest of the story here.

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Ten years later, the organization is still going strong and helping countless soldiers around the world.

Check out this AnySoldier.com slide show on YouTube.

So how do you get involved?

In a nutshell, first you look through the site, particularly their Overview page and the FAQ page. This gives you ALL the info you need and I’m sure you’ll also laugh a bit over Marty’s sense of humor and no nonsense approach. 😉 Next, go to the Where to Send page. Browse the contact names or use the search feature to find a troop that touches your heart. Many list specific items they need so there is no “what should I send?” stress. Then request the contact’s address. Lastly, make a donation so the website can stay online. (Don’t worry, it can be an small as a dollar or two!) Just remember that running the website and organization is not cheap! Their servers alone cost $1,000 a month!

But your donation is put to good use! There are a number of other great organizations serving our troops but what I like about AnySoldier.com  is that you are able to search the list until you find the perfect match for you and your family.

For example, for my first package I went through the contacts and found names that said that some of their soldiers receive little or no mail or are struggling and need a boost in morale.  (There is also a great feature that shows how many people requested an address. I skipped the ones that had lots of people and chose the ones that had few inquire about them.)

Another package went to female soldiers who needed female products and special hair products because their hair was falling out with the harsh conditions. As a girl with unruly hair, I have trouble taming the beast in a mild climate. I can’t imagine what it would be like in the harsh conditions of Afghanistan or Kuwait!

Another package was sent to some pregnant soldiers in South Korea. Since that country is technically not in a war zone, they remain there during their pregnancies. Matthew was eager to help me pack a box with diapers, baby wipes, bottles, etc.

I put in each box a letter and this picture that Bella drew. (I just added the text.)

But don’t think you have to spend lots of money or send elaborate care packages! You can send a small package with a couple snacks or some travel sized toiletries. And you don’t have to send a package at all!

Write a letter or send a Christmas card. You hear over and over from the soldiers that the packages sent are great but what really touches them are the letters and support. 🙂

AnySoldier.com also has a Facebook Page and a Facebook Group. I’m part of the group and there’s lots of support and great ideas from members who have been sending lots of care packages over the years. For those who love being creative, there are also members who personalize their boxes by themes and decorate them for added fun. They are inspiring!  I’ll see if I can get permission to post some of the pics. 🙂

Operation Christmas Stocking

You’ll also find an Events Tab on the Facebook Group. That is where I found out about Operation Christmas Stockings which is a project to help one of the AnySoldier.com contacts receive Christmas stockings for his entire unit – over 700 stockings! So far we’ve covered 75% of the request. There is still time to get involved. (Items need to be shipped out by Dec 3 using Priority Mail.)  Just go to their FB page if you can contribute filled stockings, empty stockings, or items to put into stockings! (Read make sure you read the AnySoldier.com site first so you know how things work. 😉 )

I went to the $1 store to buy 10 stocking to stuff with supplies for our troops. When I paid, they rang up as 1 cent instead of $1. I told them they were for a “support the troops” project and if I saved that money I could spend more on supplies. So he gave me the 10 stockings for 10 cents. Praise God!

Oh, and one final note. The first time you put together a package, it can be intimidating! I had to remember to not mix food with toiletries (deodorant tasting cookies, anyone?) and not to pack certain items (ie no pork to the Middle East, no aerosols anywhere, no baked goods). (The FAQ page helped a lot!) Then I had to figure out which custom form to fill out (there’s one for smaller packages and another for over 4 lb packages) and how to fill them out. I found this website really helpful in filling out the PS Form 2976 – A. However, once you’ve get through your first package, it becomes so much easier and filling out the forms are a mere minor inconvenience. So don’t get discouraged. It gets easier and is worth it.  😉

If you are interested in supporting our soldiers too, go and check out AnySoldier.com! It’s an incredible organization and I am proud to be involved. 🙂

Lastly, don’t forget to keep our soldiers (and veterans) in your prayers each day!

UPDATE: After I posted this my sister-in-law shared this link: Budget-Friendly Tips for Packing and Sending Care Packages to Military Overseas. There are a lot of great tips and ideas.

Also, here is the link to order free APO Flat Rate Priority Boxes. They are a couple dollars cheaper to ship than regular flat rate.

Lastly, some companies such as Hickory Farms, ships free to APO addresses. If you have Amazon Prime (or else order over $25) you can have your package shipped directly to the APO address for free. (As long as the item is sold by Amazon and not a third party.)

All these little things help. 🙂

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7 Quick Takes (11/1/13): The Really Quick All Saints Edition

I’m linking up with Jen for this 7 Quick Takes.

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Last night I grabbed my laptop and sat down to write 7 Quick Takes after a nearly 3 week blogging break but I was just not in the mood. So I put the laptop away and snuggled up with Brian and watched the first episode of The Paradise, which has been patiently waiting on my DVR for weeks.

Now that it is Friday afternoon and the kids are quiet, (ha! Let’s see how long that lasts!) I will try again.

 

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Photo Credit: Happy Saints.com (Love those guys!)

First off, Happy All Saints Day! We went to Mass this morning at the kids’ school and the 3rd grade always dresses up as their patron saints and gives a little presentation. It was really beautiful and sweet. We were supposed to go to an All Saints Day party at a friend’s house tonight but Brian and two of my little guys are not feeling well so I think we’ll have to stay home. Bummer.

(Looking for a costume idea? Check out the post Saint Costume Ideas for All Saints Day.)

 

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We did have a nice Halloween (although JP was already a little under the weather) and went trick or treating at a local shopping center that has an afternoon non-scary Halloween party for kids. The shops give out candy and there is a pumpkin patch, etc. We love it and go every year.

As for costumes we had Bella as a “Newsie”, Andrew as Super Mario, John-Paul as a Star Wars clone trooper and Matthew as a Jedi Knight.

The best thing about afternoon trick or treating? By 7:30 we had the boys asleep, Bella reading in her bed and Brian and I ready to watch a movie and eat some candy. Yeah, the party days are over. 😉

 

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Now that Halloween is officially over, I can watch my Christmas movies and listen to Christmas music without guilt. I know, I know, it is still too early but I love it and December – to mid Jan is just not long enough for me to celebrate. I like to start since early October but curb it until Nov 1. 😉

 

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Disneyland 2012

I am also counting down until we return to So Cal for our annual trip to Disneyland and then Thanksgiving with my family. Although, we just saw each other at my sister’s wedding (which was beautiful!) we were so busy with the preparations and festivities that we didn’t really have a lot of one on one time together. That will be remedied in 24 days. 😉

 

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Don’t forget to set your clocks back Saturday night! Happy dance!!

 

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Have a great weekend!!

 

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