Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Too easy NOT to make...

Do you ever need a quick, but yummy meal. Boy, do I have one for you. It takes about 15 minutes from scratch to table. Try it on one of your super busy evenings. It's yummy and super filling.

Broccoli and Chicken Casserole
1 can chicken
8 oz chopped broccoli (I use frozen)
1 can cream of mushroom soup
1 cup grated cheddar cheese
1 cup milk
1 cup minute rice

Put broccoli and about 1 tbsp water in 1 1/2 qt. microwavable dish and microwave uncovered 2 minutes. Add all other ingerdients except 1/2 cup cheese. Mix together and microwave for 6 minutes. Sprinkle remainder of cheese on top and microwave 5 more minutes.

Enjoy!!

I usually serve this with bread and some fruit. Also, if you have leftovers, warm them the next day and put it in a wrap...delicious!!

Saturday, January 24, 2009

Date with a BLONDE...

Last night Chad and I had the night all to ourselves. Caleb went to mom and dad's for a sleepover, so we decided to have a date night. I got all dressed up (well, as good as it gets these days) and Chad met me in Greenville after work. Only one thing....last night, I'm pretty sure Chad felt like he was out with the blondest chick in the world!! Let me explain...


Dinner went just fine. Flatrrock Grill - one of my favs. Then we went to the movies. Chad is always sweet about seeing whatever I want to see. I think he does this because he knows I may actually stay awake through the whole movie if I pick it. So, I picked Bride Wars. I got in line to buy the tickets while Chad parked. After getting the tickets, I went inside and waited on him. I called him twice because it seemed like he was taking forver. There were a lot of people there, but it seemed like it was taking him a long time to find a spot! Finally he came in and we went to find a seat. After we got seated, he pulled out a coffee, which he had gone across the street to Atlanta Bread and gotten while he was "parking" the car. What an incredible hubby! :) OR, yet another ploy to keep me awake in the movie...ha! At this point in the evening everything is still fine. We watch the movie in the rather packed theatre and about 3/4 of the way through I decide I need a little more wiggle room. The seat to the left is taken, so naturally I decided to shift toward the right where Chad is. I lift the arm divider rather quickly and Chad leans over and quietly reminds me, "Carrie, your coffee was in there!!" AHGGGGHHHHHH!!! I freaked and turn around to explain to the woman behind me, who I was SURE I had just drenched in coffee! Luckily she hadn't even noticed, but the floor right at her feet was wet. We turned around and couldn't quit laughing!


So the movie ends, we again apologize to the woman behind us for the flying coffee cup and head on out. In the lobby I run into a former student and her parents (her mom was my room mom last year) who I just love. I had chatted with them some before the movie so we stood there a bit longer and compared movie notes. As we were talking my lipgloss somehow fell out of my purse. My friend points it out to me and I pick up and toss it in my purse.

We leave, and decide to go look for dessert somewhere. As we are driving there I pull out the lipgloss to freshen up a little, put it on, rub my lips together and suddenly realize....IT IS NOT MY LIPGLOSS FLAVOR!!!!! What?!?!?! I turn on the light and see that the lipgloss looks like mine, almost even the same color with a silver lid, but it's definitely not mine. GROSS! Then I just start imagining the skank that probably used the gloss last and the gimungus fungus that will probably appear on my lips the next day. So we get another laugh off of me on this one.

To wrap up our date we decide to pay a visit to Krispy Kreme donuts...AND the hot-n-now sign was on, which is a major plus! To end our night, as we were leaving KK I did my very best to get into someone else' car!!! The bad thing is that it didn't even look like ours - wrong color, wrong model, wrong everything!!

Oh well....all I can say is that we had a great time and had some really good laughs. Unfortunately, they were ALL at my expense!!

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Don't waste your money...

I love a good cup of joe. I love it black. I love it by itself, I love it with a meal, I love it with dessert. Tonight I decided to treat myself to some Starbucks after church. I had done really well with my points (I do weight watchers) today so I decided I would have a little dessert to go with it. I choose very carefully so as not to ruin the rest of my week. After much deliberation I decided on the cinnamon twist. It was the only one that had the calories listed in front of it, so I fugured it was a good choice....and I had planned to make it even better by only eating half. It was 300 calories, so I was going to consume 150. I got my coffee and my highly anticipated cinnamon twist, settled in my car, and was pretty excited about my nice, quiet ride back home. That all changed as soon as I bit into my dessert. GAG!!! It was as dry as the Sahara!!! Seriously, it was a good thing I had to coffee to revive myself or I may have choked!!

It was after this that I really started thinking...have I ever had ANY dessert from Starbucks that was just to die for??? My answer....no. All this to say, stick to the coffee, folks - at least at Starbucks. Save your calories for your momma's home cookin'!!

Monday, January 19, 2009

6 more weeks...


...give or take is the amount of time Caleb has left in his helmet. We had our every 3 week appointment today with the "helmet doc" and that was his prognosis. We were crossing our fingers and praying that today might be the magic day, but it didn't turn out that way. Mr. Todd did do another scan (which they haven't done since the first visit, and is a far more accurate measurement than the hand measurements they've done on all the other visits) and he was very pleased with the progress he saw. He was very happy with the improvement in Caleb's forehead (one side was bossed when we begin treatment) and also his head length had significantly improved. When we began the length of his head diagonally was longer than it was front to back. Now his front to back measurement is completely normal. We are basically waiting on one spot near the crown of his head to round out and we should be done. I must say that Caleb was a major trooper today. Our appointments there are usually abour 30 minutes and today's was 1 and a half hours because of the scan and many, many adjustments to the helmet (and after each adjustment he has to wear it 10 min or so to make sure it isn't rubbing anywhere). He never cried or whimpered one time. He ended up taking his bottle and eating his lunch there! He fell asleep before we even got out of the parking lot and slept 1.5 hours after we got home. My baby was worn out!! So, he will still be wearing the helmet a bit longer and we will still have to endure cleaning it and the stinky head it gives him, but I know it will all be worth it in the end.

Friday, January 16, 2009

Worshipful Running

Well this day's been crazy
But everything's happened on schedule
from the rain and the cold
To the drink that I spilled on my shirt
'Cause You knew how You'd save me
before I fell dead in the garden
And You knew this day
long before You made me out of dirt
And You know the plans that You have for me
And You can't plan the end and not plan the means
And so I suppose I just need some peace
Just to get me to sleep.
You may call me old school, but I am a huge Caedmon's Call fan and the above song, Table for Two, has always been one of my favorites. As I was running today it played on my iPod during shuffle mode. I listened to it twice. I especially love the last two verses.
I love being reminded that God knows everything about us before we're even formed. Psalm 139:16, "Every day of my life was recored in your book. Every moment was laid out before a single day passed." I love that since He knows the end, He's going to give us a way to get to it. I love that just last Sunday I was reminded by the person preaching that everything we go through is first filtered through the fingertips of God before it even gets to us. The good. The bad. The ugly. All of it.
My prayer last Sunday was simply to do my best this year to completely abide in Christ. And that is a scary prayer because I have no idea what this year (or tomorrow, for that matter ) holds. I am writing this because I urge you to do the same. Thankfully, I serve a God who knows what the future holds and I know that no matter what, He will be just enough. I pray I can abide in that this coming year and that you can too.
And one final thought.....I love worship and the fact that you can do it anywhere!! Although I was running indoors at the Y today, it was such a refreshing and renewing time for me! Praise the Lord for iPods to take our minds off of what we're really doing!!! :)

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Thursday, January 15, 2009

Future coffee drinker

Lately, Caleb has started pulling up on things - basically anything that won't fall over because of his weight, he tries to pull up on. Currently he only gets to his knees, but I know that will soon come to and end and he will be cruising around on everything. If you know me well, you know that I am one of those people who has a particular place for things in my house. Yes, I move them around occassionally, but I have things "decorated" the way I like. I seriously put thought into that items I am going to sit on my coffee table and they are stratigically placed I do, however, feel that is about to change. This morning Caleb and I were sitting in the den. I was checking email on the laptop and he was "supposed" to the playing with his toys. I guess he changed his mind. When I turned around I noticed my coffee cup dangling from his hand. Apparently he pulled himself to his knees on the coffee table, grabbed the coffee cup (which I had pushed back from the edge of the table to the middle) and decided to try a bit of coffee. What a GREAT Sosebee he's going to be!! Thankfully, there was only a little in the cup and it was very cool. The only real messes were his pj's and the little bit I had to clean up off the table. Yay for the rug being spared this time!! Looks like we may have a coffee drinker on our hands. I'm thinking we may even start him in his sippy cup....HA! :)

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Christmas 2008


YAY! So, I’m finally posting about our Christmas. Sorry it has taken me so long; I know some of you have just been on your toes waiting for me to post (ahemmm…Lacey!!). I guess I can start by saying that we had a wonderful Christmas…a bit different, but wonderful nonetheless. And when I say different, I definitely mean that in the good kind of way. Here are a few examples:

1. My brother was home for the first time in 2 years for the holidays.

2. The day after Christmas we added one more gathering of family among all the others that happen on Christmas and before.

3. We were in [yet] another house this year.

4. We have a child this year.

#4 was the most life changing one, but oh was it so fun. I remember last Christmas thinking “This time next year, we’ll have a baby”. Boy, did that time come quickly - and to think we are almost a year into it. WOW! Anyway, Caleb was pretty clueless about all that was going on around him; he just kind of watched and took it all in. Even though we were slightly off our normal schedule and he wasn’t feeling so well, he didn’t seem to mind being passed around like hot potato for a few days. He kinda figured out the unwrapping and definitely was into the paper - although the toys seemed to intrigue him momentarily. He got lots of neat (and noisy!) things and he’s already enjoyed them so much. Thank goodness most of them have off switches! Oh, and just for the record. I absolutely LOVED playing Santa!!!

As always, the thing that stuck out the most to me this Christmas was how important family is to me and just how blessed I am to be a part of so many wonderful relationships. I still don’t know how I possibly deserve the wonderful people that God has placed in my life, but I am so thankful for them - not only my immediate and extended family, but also my church family. I am so thankful that God has placed people in my life who help me to celebrate the birth of His Son all throughout the year. People who remind me through the examples they live everyday about what it means to fully trust and abide in God; what it means to lean not on my understanding, but to seek His; people who will pray with and for me; people who are willing to follow God wherever He may lead them; and people who love me even when I mess up all of these. This Christmas, along with the beautiful reminder that Christ was born to die, I was reminded of how much better life is because I have an entire family and many, many friends who have accepted Him and who celebrate the real meaning of the season. And now I am longing and praying for the day when our son joins us in celebrating this true meaning.

Monday, January 12, 2009

I'm still alive...

...but blogging has seemed so hard to get to these days!! Goodness!! And the crazy thing is that things have actually been much slower lately. One problem is that our internet has been down for about 4 days. Anyway, I am going to try my best to make time to do it very soon because I still want to update on Christmas...I mean, if it's still OK to do that almost one month later!!! Keep checkin' back, I'll be back on the scene very soon.