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Menu Plan for the Week

June 21, 2010 by Laura 4 Comments

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Same as last week, between traveling and having company, I’m just making out a few meal and snack lists to draw from for the week. Yay for flexibility!

Breakfast Ideas:

  • Mini Apple Pies
  • Hashbrowns, Eggs and Turkey Sausage
  • Whole Wheat Waffles
  • Pineapple-Orange Slushies
  • Applesauce Bread
  • Cinnamon Apple Toast

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Lunch and Dinner Ideas:

  • Black Bean Taco Salad
  • Tuna Salad on Tomatoes
  • Popcorn Chicken
  • Sloppy Joes
  • Nacho Bar
  • Three Cheese Garlic Chicken Pasta
  • Cheesy Salsa Enchiladas
  • Cheddar Ranch Burgers
  • Cheeseburger Zucchini Boats
  • Smoked Turkey Franks and Beans
  • Chicken Veggie Quesadillas

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Snack Ideas:

  • Strawberry Milkshake
  • Justus’ Shaved Ice
  • Caramel Apple Dip with Apple Slices
  • Funnel Cake
  • Zucchini Brownies

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Don’t forget to grab your new FREE summertime menu planners and grocery lists here!

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Can I Take a Sick Day?

June 20, 2010 by Laura 12 Comments

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Join me in welcoming guest poster Cheryl from Moms In Need of Mercy. I hope you’ll be as encouraged as I was when I read her well written words about the weariness that sometimes accompanies motherhood. Cheryl, thank you so much for sharing these wonderful thoughts with us!

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Tomorrow morning, I’m calling in sick. Oh wait. There’s just one problem with that: I can’t.

Have you ever had a series of bad mommy days, where it just seems like the joy is missing in the “joy” of motherhood? As a mom of three wonderful and rowdy boys five and under, we hit bumpy patches more regularly than I’d like. There are days when the fighting, the mischief, the whining, and the crying is non-stop. On those days the need for discipline and correction is exceedingly great. It becomes very tiring to keep up with it all—and maintain the calm and gentle spirit of a heavenly homemaker to boot (that’s why my blog is called Moms In Need of Mercy). I wish I had relatives in town to help, but I don’t.

So, as a mom in need of mercy, what do I do?

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Like a soldier in battle, when you’re in the trenches, the fighting is going to be intense until the battle’s over. A soldier can’t just say, “I feel like taking a sick day tomorrow.” He has to show up with even more intensity the next day. That’s why his training is so important. In addition to preparing him for service, it also weeds out the weak from the strong. Soldiers who don’t have what it takes are sent home.

With multiple small children, I’m in bootcamp right now. On days like today, we’ve progressed to full combat. It is hard work. I’m training them, and they’re training me. I don’t want to be a weak mother who’s unfit for the job.

Soldiers don’t enjoy bootcamp. I don’t enjoy the hard days either. But they produce something in us. If we show up when we feel like calling in sick, we build muscles of patience, endurance, and leadership. Our jobs as mothers will be easier down the road, as the training in the lives of our children will produce men and women with character that makes us proud. As Galatians 6:9 encourages, “Let us not become weary in doing good, for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up.”

On those days when it feels like we’re in the trenches, holding fast to consistency with training and correction is wearying but so crucial. A soldier taking fire can’t tell his comrades, or the soldier firing at him, “I’m getting tired of this behavior. I’m just going to ignore your hostile fire for awhile, because I need a break.” He must stay strong and continue to respond to every shot fired his way—even though it’s hard.

What helps soldiers in those moments is having a clear sense of purpose—they know what they’re trying to accomplish. As moms, we must cling to the vision of what we want our kids’ character to look like down the road. Reminding ourselves of this on days when the going gets tough will help us see past the dark moments. (And on those days, remember it’s not one bad day here and there, but the overall impression from the series of days that leaves a mark on our kids.)

Oh, and one more thing I’ve found that helps on the hard days—when you feeling like driving your children to the nearest drop-in daycare, just to get away from them for a few hours, hug them instead. Even though it feels like the last thing you may want to do at the moment, it will change the mood dramatically. Try it sometime. It also helps to find something fun to do together that makes everyone laugh and enjoy each other once again. (And if you do have parents or in-laws, or other close relatives in town, call on them when you need a break for a few hours.)

Cheryl Hackett traded in the glamour of working as a news anchor for her local NBC affiliate for the glory of motherhood. She and her husband are blessed with three busy boys, ages 5, 3, and 1. Cheryl blogs at Moms In Need of Mercy, where she aims to offer hope and practical help in mothering, marriage, housekeeping, hospitality, saving money, and more. She’d love for you to stop by and be encouraged!

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Hair-Dos for Little Girls

June 17, 2010 by Laura 11 Comments

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I know…I KNOW!! You did not expect this post here at Heavenly Homemakers from Laura:  mother of four boys. I’ve just admired Kristy‘s daughter’s beautiful hair now for a couple of years and asked her to guest post about fun hair-dos for little girls. I wanted to see how it was done…and thought you might enjoy it too! Kristy (from Homemaker’s Cottage) did a fantastic job of taking pictures of her daughters and their lovely hair-dos. I LOVE it!!! 

These are two of my favorite hair-dos for our little girls, Amy (6) and Emily (4). Neither of my girls are particularly fond of fussy stuff (like curlers and hot sticks), so these quick “do’s” are great for a spiffy Sunday morning (or whenever!) fix without the fuss!

Both of these hair styles should work well on long or short, straight or curly hair.

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Elegant Pin Curls

This style features my little girl, Emily, whose hair is fine, slightly wavy, and moderately long. After wearing this “do” for a few hours, Emily’s hair curls into adorable ringlets… I guess that’s two hair do’s for the price of one! :)

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You’ll need: bobby pins, pony tail, hair spray and gel (optional), a big bow!

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1. Pull hair back into a pony tail. You may want to scrunch some gel into your little girl’s hair to help it “hold” once you start pinning it up.

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2. Separate hair into sections (the thicker the hair, the more sections you’ll need). Wrap each section of hair around your finger to make a pin curl. (Please excuse my chipped finger nail… this is a post about pretty hair, not pretty nails!)

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4. Secure each “curl” with bobby pins. I usually crisscross two bobby pins to hold each pin curl in place.

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5. Once you have all the sections pinned into curls, tuck in any loose strands and spray with hair spray.

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6. Add a big, pretty bow and you’re all done!

 

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Simply Whimsical Up-Do

This easy but pretty hair style features my big girl, Amy, whose hair is slinky-straight, thick, and long (nearly waist length). This style works just as well on curly hair as it does straight!

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You’ll need: pony tail, gel or mousse, a large barrette or bow

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1. Pull hair back into a pony tail. Work a tad of gel or mousse into hair just to give it a little “hold”.

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2. Twist and wrap hair into a ballerina-style “bun”, leaving several inches of the ends loose at the top.

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3. Secure ends with a barrette or bow. Add a little more gel to the ends and arrange as desired. The nice thing about this style is that the ends don’t have to stay in any particular place… the more whimsical and free-style, the better!

Wasn’t that FUN!?!? Kristy…thank you so much for taking the time to put together this guest post for us! Your daughters are absolutely sweet and beautiful! For the record Kristy, I am not completely opposed to arranged marriages. Just something to keep in mind…

Everyone be sure to visit Kristy at Homemaker’s Cottage for some wonderful homemaking encouragement!

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New Free Downloadable Menu Planners for Summertime!

June 16, 2010 by Laura 31 Comments

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Pretty menu planners make me happy. They are much nicer to look at than a piece of faded paper ripped out of a notebook and thrown onto my fridge. Any menu planner is better than having no plan at all, but still…isn’t it more fun to be pretty and organized?

I’ve been wanting to work on some new summertime planners to share with you, but since I was having a hard time getting a round tuit, I asked Char of Delight-Design to make some for me. And for you. :)

Ah, she did way better than I could have ever done. Take a look at these! Not only did Char create pretty menu planners…she made pretty grocery lists to go with them! Just click the link below each image to download, print and share as many as you would like!!

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Summer Menu Planner 1

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Summer Grocery List 1

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Summer Menu Planner 2

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Summer Grocery List 2

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Summer Menu Planner 3

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Summer Menu Planner 4

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Do feel free to share these, blog about them, tell your friends on facebook, print them and give them as gifts…whatever you would like to do! They’re free!

Enjoy your menu planning!! (Your PRETTY menu planning, that is!)

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Homeschool Hubbub: How Can I Do This (Along with Everything Else I’m Doing)?

June 15, 2010 by Laura 32 Comments

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After reading this post entitled, Homeschool Hubbub:  Am I Qualified to Teach? Dani left this comment…

This post was so encouraging. However, I have an almost 5 year old, a three year old, and an almost one year old. Is it really possible for me to home school? I really want to, but I’ve gotta tell you I AM SCARED. There are just so many little kids around here. I feel like I can barely go to the bathroom. Scratch that. I can’t go to the bathroom. How can I do this?

I’m gonna venture to say that as the mom of little ones, you may actually find it easier to home school than finding time to go to the bathroom! Really…it’s true. 

When you already have umpteen things to do during the day and feel ragged and worn out, it’s hard to see how you could possibly add something like home schooling your children to your day. When in the world would you do it? What will you have to give up in order to home school? Will you have to sacrifice even more sleep to add something else in?

My kids were 5, 2 and 6-months when I first began to home school our oldest son. In two years, we added another baby to the mix. Our lives were busy, crazy and yes…it was hard to find time to go to the bathroom.

And yet, I don’t remember that adding home school to the schedule really threw me off very much. I was hanging out with the kids all day as it was. Now…I just turned some of that time into our school time. We were already reading books together…now we read our “school books”. We were already exploring new things together (because little ones can’t help but do that all day long!). Now I recognized it for what it was…education in it’s finest form.

“Formal” sit-down school time with a child in his/her first few years of school can really take up about thirty minutes to an hour each day…and that’s it. And…it doesn’t have to be consecutive time! School work time can take place in five minute snatches of time all day long.

In fact…the longer I do this home school thing, the more I realize that “formal education” is not always where all the education takes place anyway.

Life is learning…learning is life.

Our kids are learning during all of their waking hours. It is just up to us to help focus their time on learning things that they need to know in life (and about the One who gave us Life).

So, if you choose to home school…will every day be easy? No way. Will you accomplish everything you want to accomplish every day? Nope. Will you have days where you don’t even crack open a book all day long? Yep. Will you occasionally forget what day it is, lose the science book, break your favorite pencil, spill milk on the couch and want to run to your closet to hide and get away from it all? Sure.

But will you get to watch the light bulbs go on in your child’s head when he/she first learns to read? Will you get to watch them as they discover a brand new concept? Will you get to be the one who enjoys their silly little antics all day long? Oh yes.

And some days…sometimes…you will even make it to the bathroom.

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Gratituesday: Manly Road Trip

June 14, 2010 by Laura 13 Comments

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It was the best birthday present we could have given our son.

Asa turned thirteen last week, and Matt and I wanted to do more than just give him a “thing” for his birthday. We’d been discussing this and giving it a lot of thought over the past few weeks.

Our wish was for Matt to take Asa on a road trip of some sort…something special for just the two of them. Something that would be fun, but something that would also give them a nice chance to talk man-to-man about, well…life. About godly living. About making wise choices.

Matt found tickets to a Kansas City Wizards soccer game, and we knew that was the perfect thing. The trip would take about four hours one way…plenty of time for some good visiting to take place.

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plus a soccer ball that he CAUGHT and got to keep at the game!

I wish you could have seen Asa when they got back home from their road trip. He was beaming.  And well…he looked taller. More grown up.

We’ll be making this a thirteenth birthday tradition, for sure. Asa’s time with Matt was priceless.

I am incredibly thankful to have a godly husband who desires to instill godly character in his sons. I’m thankful that Matt could take the time to make this trip with our son. And I’m thankful for my young man who looks to his dad for guidance. 

Ah, how I love the men in my life.

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Menu Plan for the Week

June 13, 2010 by Laura 4 Comments

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Between having lots of company and doing lots of traveling this summer…I have decided that my “menu plan” for the next few weeks needs to look a little bit different than it normally does. While I love to be organized, especially when it comes to feeding guests, sometimes a girl needs to be able to fly by the seat of her pants. Whatever that looks like. 

Seriously, who comes up with these phrases? Go ahead…picture me. Flying. By the seat of my pants. In my kitchen. I’ll likely konk my shoulder on the corner of a cabinet door, ram my head into a watermelon and land with my elbow in the butter dish in the process, but whatever.

Instead of outlining my meals day by day…I’ve just made a list of meal and snack ideas to draw from. That way, depending on what each day holds, how many people I’m feeding, or what activity we’re running off to…I can pick and choose what food will work best for each day. 

Breakfast Ideas:

  • Whole Wheat Sourdough Biscuits with fruit
  • Strawberry Shortcake (yes, for breakfast…look how healthy it is!!)
  • Giant Breakfast Cookies
  • Orange Muffins
  • Scrambled Eggs, Smoothies
  • Creamy Orange Cooler

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Lunch and Dinner Ideas:

  • Taco Potatoes
  • Italian Roast Wraps
  • Black Bean Salsa with Kettle corn chips
  • Creamy Mac and Cheese
  • Lambburgers
  • Pizza
  • Chicken Fried Steak Strips
  • Spicy Avodado Dip
  • Rice and Veggie Stir Fry
  • Taco Salad
  • Build your own Sub Sandwich

Snack Ideas:

  • Watermelon
  • Popcorn
  • Chewy Granola Bars
  • Katie’s Tater Skin Crispies 
  • Katie’s Power Bars
  • Cheese and Crackers*

*I was so excited for the folks at Triscuit Home Farming to send me two boxes of their crackers, plus a $20 gift card to purchase supplies to plant herbs from the Plantable Seed Cards inside each box! Did you know that herb seeds come tucked away in each box of Triscuits!?  I’ve got my supplies and will be planting my herbs this week and will patiently await my fresh basil and fresh dill!!! Thanks Triscuit Home Farming! Mmmm…fresh basil!

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Old Fashioned Homemaking just put out a new FREE Healthy Recipes Ebook! You’ll want to check it out!

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Find more menu planning inspiration at Organizing Junkie.

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Grilling? Question #65

June 11, 2010 by Laura 48 Comments

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We have decided that it’s probably time to get a new grill. 

Matt was grilling burgers a couple of days ago and announced afterward that enough was enough. Our cheapo propane grill has seen better days. Actually, since it is such a cheapo, it really never saw any kind of great days. It’s always just been kind of mediocre. After a few years of use, there’s now just about one hot spot on the entire grill…and that’s it. Do you know how long it takes to cook burgers for nine people (we have company) on a grill that has one little hot spot?

Looks like Matt may be getting a new grill for Father’s Day. (Or whenever we find a good deal on one that will work for us.)

Anybody have good recommendations for a grill that is reasonably priced and works well? 

And while we’re on the subject of grilling…what are your favorite things to throw on the grill? Steaks? Chicken? Burgers? Dogs? Kabobs? 

Um, when I said Dogs…I meant the long, skinny hot kind that go on a bun…not your pets. You knew that right?

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Healthy Strawberry Shortcake

June 10, 2010 by Laura 67 Comments

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When fresh strawberries are in season, nothing much tastes better than Strawberry Shortcake. This variation of Strawberry Shortcake is lightly sweetened with honey and made with whole wheat flour. We had the entire cake eaten up in just a few minutes!

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 Strawberry Shortcake

1 1/3 cups whole wheat flour (I use freshly ground whole wheat)
1 teaspoon baking powder
2 eggs
1/2 cup honey
1/3 cup oil (I use coconut oil)
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1/2 cup milk

4-5 cups of fresh, sliced strawberries
Whipped cream (fresh cream whipped to form soft peaks, with a bit of stevia added for sweetness)

Mix together flour and baking powder. Add in eggs, honey, oil, vanilla and milk. Stir well (or mix well with hand mixer). Pour into a well buttered 8×8 inch baking pan. Bake at 350° for 20-25 minutes.

Allow cake to cool completely. Top with fresh strawberries and whipped cream. (9 servings)

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If you’d like more ideas for what to do with all the fresh strawberries that are in season right now, you may want to take a look at this fun recipe list!

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The Decision to Eat a Healthy Diet

June 8, 2010 by Laura 47 Comments

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When I introduced this series, I suggested that the first step I felt each of us should make as we worked toward eating a healthier diet was to simply begin adding more fruits and vegetables to our diets. As I got ready to publish that post, I asked my husband what he thought was the first step people should make toward healthy eating. I wanted to see if he and I were thinking along the same lines.

Matt thought for a moment and then he said,  “Well, the first thing anyone has to do if they want to start eating healthier is to make the decision to do it. If they’re in it with half a heart, they’re likely to stay in unhealthy eating patterns. But if they decide that eating healthy is what they need to do, then a big part of the journey has already begun.”

And then he said something like, “Laura, you look absolutely beautiful today.”

Okay, he didn’t really say that part. I just made it up. I mean he has said that before…but not usually when we’re talking about vegetables and making healthy food decisions.

Anyway.

While I think that my “eat more fruits and veggies” idea is a good first step…I agree with Matt. The first, first step toward healthy eating is that you have to make the decision that you’re going to do it.

You have to decide that eating nutritious food is best for you.

You have to decide that eliminating bad food is best for you.

You have to decide that making tough changes are possible for you.

You have to decide that the difficulty of making dietery changes is worth it.

You have to realize that it won’t be as hard as you think.

You have to know that you aren’t alone and that you’ll have help.

You have to decide.

And that’s all there is to it. 

Sometimes it’s hard. You may have a hard time getting your husband or children on board with you. Your friends and family may think you’ve gone bonkers because you used to love poptarts and now you are on a mission to find a local farm source who will provide you with grass fed beef. Your local grocery stores may not supply many of the foods you are now looking for. You might still crave cheetos. You may feel overwhelmed with trying to make all the dietary changes. You might not know what to do with all the boxed, processed food that is in your pantry. There is so much information out there you may feel like you don’t even know where to start.

But you’ve made the decision to eat healthier…and that is the most important first step.

And you’re reading this, which means that you’ve come to the right place. Not because I have all the answers, but because I’ve likely been exactly where you are. I know how it feels. I’ve walked the journey. I’ve felt the frustration and been completely overwhelmed with where to start and where to turn. 

I’m going to help you do this! We’re all going to help! This is a team effort. You are not alone!

Making the decision to eat healthier is hard. Realize that if you’ve made the decision, you’ve taken a huge step into your journey already.

Woohoo…here we go! 

Are you on board?

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