Monday, July 22, 2013

So Very Blessed ... and a Little Crazy

A friend of mine has THE best food blog out there! She is kind, loving, and generous. She loves to entertain. And she loves to cook, which is good for me because I get to sample a lot of her food at her get togethers!

She came up with the Sonoran Hamburger:

(I made these for Father's Day. They were SO good!!)



She has so many more recipes that will knock your socks off! She also talks about her weight loss journey, her brood of animals (2 dogs, 2 cats, and 2 sugar gliders), weekly meal plans, and what she and her husband have been up to. 




Thursday, July 18, 2013

happy birthday jovi

 I went into labor with Jovi around 4 a.m. and had her around 8:30 a.m. She came out scowling and hasn't stopped. And has been full of sass and attitude ever since.

It has been a love/hate relationship between these two. At least I have proof that deep down they really love each other.




Happy Birthday Jovi!!

Monday, July 15, 2013

musing

I would have been 6 months pregnant this week. I would have found out the sex of the baby by now. I would have had a baby bump. And I probably would have still been sick.

At least I know I can get pregnant. At least I have two healthy, wonderful kids.

Tuesday, July 9, 2013

book review: The Hero's Lot


Back in March I got to review the first book in this trilogy: A Cast of Stones. When this book popped up on the list of books to review this month, I snagged a spot immediately!

I still loved this book, the story and the writing, but this second book felt a bit rushed. Patrick W. Carr explained some things in great detail and other things he rushed right through; however, I can't fault him for hurrying, the book was 448 pages! I also got a bit confused with the old characters' names, the many locations they traveled through, and all of the new characters.

"The Hero's Lot" was a great book and an easy read. I'm ready for the third and final book to come out and am now hoping it shows up on the list to review!

**I review books for Bethany House and was not compensated for my review.

Monday, July 8, 2013

birthdays

I am a tad obsessed with birthdays. There should be fan-fare, balloons, and memories. And above all, that birthday person should feel special. Like, they are the-only-ones-that-matter kind of special. 

My daughter is turning 2 this year and my son is turning 5. Here are their invitations:
The zebra is one of my kid wall art designs that will, hopefully, be available soon in my Etsy shop.


I am all kinds of UBER excited for Corban's party! Too bad it's not until September. You'll have to wait until then for pics of his party. It was a lot of fun to learn how to create the sunburst design. And what can I say, I'm a sucker for the Marvel comic's super heros.

Thursday, July 4, 2013

independence day 2013

I love super heroes; especially Superman. I recently watched "The Avengers" and LOVE IT (I've watched it 4 times now that it's on Netflix)! And this is my absolute favorite scene:


Super heroes are brave, they protect, seem invincible, are strong, and above all, they fight for the little guy. To me, the real super heroes are those men and women in the armed forces.

God bless them and their families. And God bless America.

Monday, July 1, 2013

dirty clothes

When I joined Dressing Your Truth, I found out that a few colors do not work with my energy type, a.k.a. black, navy, gray, and white. I kind of jumped the gun and got rid of A LOT of clothes. 

BIG MISTAKE! HUGE!!

About one week--7 days--after I shipped off my clothes, I found out about bleaching and tea dying. Now, all those clothes that I thought I HAD to give away, I am repurposing them and using them in my wardrobe again!

Want to know how to dirty your clothes? Well, here you go.

1. Gather your supplies: 

My jean jacket, jeans, white shirts, white skirt, 
and pink striped shirt all ready for their bath.

My jumbo box of tea bags. 

2. Get your clothes wet.

3. Steep your tea. I didn't know what steeping was (I'm not a tea drinker) and had to look it up. You boil water and put your tea bags into the boiling water. I boiled 15 cups of water and added 30ish bags of tea and boiled them for 5 minutes. 

4. Fill your tub (or large pot or tupperware or other LARGE container) with warm water and the tea. **Make sure that the water is and stays warm/hot the entire time and that clothes can move freely. 

5. Add clothes. Leave them in tea bath until desired darkness is achieved. **Make sure if you have clothes in pot on stove that you simmer the entire time and STIR them!

My jeans didn't really change colors but I LOVE LOVE LOVE how my whites turned out. They're dirty looking and NOT white! Perfect for me.