Monday, January 30, 2012

Menu Plan Monday

http://orgjunkie.com/menu-plan-monday-guidelines

SUNDAY:
  • muffins
  • animal crackers
  • chips&dip
  • meatloaf
MONDAY:
  • cereal
  • cheesy chips/nachos
  • sandwich
  • ckn alfredo
TUESDAY:
  • eggs, bacon, toast
  • granola bars/jello
  • soft tacos
  • chili
WEDNESDAY:
  • oatmeal/cream of wheat
  • popcorn/cake mix muffins
  • sandwich
  • crock down home chops
THURSDAY:
  • eggs, bacon, biscuits
  • nuts/jello
  • soup and quesa
  • ckn teryaki
FRIDAY:
  • cereal/lftover muffins
  • pretzels and craisins
  • tuna, carrots
  • lumberjack hash
SATURDAY:
  • breakfast burros
  • apples&pb/graham crackers
  • leftovers
  • ckn fajitas

Monday, January 23, 2012

Menu Plan Monday

http://orgjunkie.com/menu-plan-monday-guidelines

SUNDAY:
  • muffins
  • animal crackers
  • chips&dip
  • Roast Ckn
MONDAY:
  • eggs, bacon, toast
  • cheesy chips/homemade nachos
  • sandwich
  • chili mac
TUESDAY:
  • cereal
  • granola bars/jello
  • soft tacos
  • ckn noodle potato
WEDNESDAY:
  • eggs, bacon, biscuits
  • popcorn/cake mix muffins
  • sandwich
  • naked burritos
THURSDAY:
  • oatmeal/cream of wheat
  • nuts/jello
  • beef&barley and quesas
  • Ruth's Sweet & Sour
FRIDAY:
  • cereal/lftover muffins
  • pretzels and craisins
  • tuna, carrots
  • biscuits and gravy
SATURDAY:
  • breakfast burrito
  • apples&pb/graham crackers
  • leftovers
  • yellow-eyes and brauts

Monday, January 16, 2012

Menu Plan Monday

http://orgjunkie.com/menu-plan-monday-guidelines

Baking with rice milk is my saving grace!

SUNDAY:
  • pumpkin muffins
  • animal crackers
  • chips & dip
  • herbed pork roast
MONDAY:
  • eggs, bacon, toast
  • cheesy chips/homemade nachos
  • sandwich
  • rotini or hillbilly beans
TUESDAY:
  • cold cereal
  • granola bars/jello
  • soft tacos
  • cajun skillet ckn
WEDNESDAY:
  • eggs, bacon, biscuit
  • popcorn/cake mix muffins
  • sandwich
  • pork stew
THURSDAY:
  • oatmeal/cream of wheat
  • nuts/jello
  • veggie soup and quesas
  • Auntie's skillet ckn & rice
FRIDAY:
  • cereal/lftover muffins
  • pretzels and craisins
  • tuna, carrots
  • ham steak, scalloped taters
SATURDAY:
  • breakfast burro
  • apples & pb/graham crackers
  • lftovers
  • tortilla pizzas

We've already revised this plan though.  We forgot to pull out the roast for Sunday so Grandma made meatloaf.  We fetched some pork ribs when we were shopping Saturday, but didn't end up getting home with them until dark so we're saving them till this weekend so DH can grill them.

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Anxiety & Overwhelm

I am feeling completely anxious about a wee little thing that occurred as 2011 became 2012.  It was intentional.  We had discussed it at some length.  I even aired it amongst some confidants for further sound-boarding.  None of this reduces the anxiety I'm currently experiencing tho.

This wee little thing is really more of a mere delay.  A delay that carries some repercussions, but a delay nonetheless.  The resolution of that delay is completely overwhelming me.  Which solution(s) to go with?  There's options that I really want to do, but they're not in the best interest of the family at this time.  Even if I won the lottery I never play they wouldn't be viable within the time frame I need them to be viable within.  So which alternative configuration is going to best serve my purpose AND serve my family??

This all started as a need to be of service to my family and it has yet to be so.


And to top it all off---the baby is suffering because of my lapse in food judgement.  I mistakenly had dairy and his poor bowels are "tore up."  Nothing but a fury of fretting over here.  How's your neck of the woods?

Sunday, January 1, 2012

We attend a congregation that asks the membership to speak from the pulpit occasionally.  A topic is given a few weeks prior, but the speaker prepares their own thoughts to share utilizing scripture, literature, their own experiences, the experiences they've observed others having, previous messages or sermons from church leadership, etc.  I find there is always something in these mini-lectures that feeds the soul and bolsters one's faith.

What my brain is mulling over though, is a recurring theme that became very obvious today while I was nursing in the mother's lounge.  "I have to speak today."

Usually it's couched in the humor utilized in the opening remarks, but it's there all the same.  I have to speak today.

They don't have to.  They are provided an opportunity.  Yes, a request is made for them to speak to the congregation, but they don't have to.  They can say no.  They can pass on the opportunity to speak upon His Word and His Works within their life; to fellowship one another across the pulpit.  They don't have to speak--they get to speak.

Perhaps they need my mother's friend to give them the nudge she gave her kids when they'd complain about taking care of their responsibilities or other bits of life by whining:  Do I have to?

"No.  You don't have to.  You get to."

It reminds me of my Sunday School class when I was ten or so.  As children our Sunday School classes are by age, and then all the children's classes convene together towards the end of the meeting.  Each week one of the classes would speak, share a talent, and cover the opening and closing prayers for the meeting. 

My class had four kids (including me).  There were four responsibilities: opening prayer, closing prayer, talent, and speaker.  I got tired of the awkward silence when it was time for my class to determine who was volunteering for which because nobody wanted to be the speaker; so I volunteered.  Every single time when nobody else spoke up.  Which means that by the time I was a teenager I had a lot of practice for when I was called upon to be a youth speaker at the pulpit. 

I didn't have to speak as a child.  I didn't have to speak as a teenager.  I had the opportunity to and I could have declined.  But I chose to take each opportunity.

Those opportunities were of great benefit to me.


What are you missing out on because you have to, rather than you get to?  Do you have to read your scriptures, or do you get to read your scriptures?  Do you have to go to church, or do you get to go to church?  Do you have to prepare food for your family, or do you get to prepare food for your family?  Do you have to eat together, or do you get to eat together?  Do you have to spend time with your children, your spouse, your parents, your siblings; or do you get to?  Do you have to go home, or do you get to rush home?  Sometimes verbage is everything.