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National Day of What?

April 30, 2010 by Laura 8 Comments

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We already covered the fact that Monday was National Pretzel Day.
 
But did you know that this upcoming Friday is National No Pants Day? I wish I were kidding. First of all, who came up with that? And how in the world was it approved as a national holiday? And what on earth is the purpose? To celebrate free will? To rebel against constricting legware? To save money on laundry detergent for a day?
 
If you can’t get into that holiday, perhaps you’ll like Saturday’s holiday better. It’s National Stay Up All Night Celebration. Yeah, I can make it until about 10 pm and then my sentences no longer make sense and my eyes start to glaze over. Staying up all night does not work for me. I can’t do it. But if you want to, go right ahead. It’s a National Holiday after all.
 
Last Friday was National Hairball Awareness Day. I am quite aware that hairballs exist. I’ve seen cats cough them up and it isn’t pretty. I’m not sure how much more aware of hairballs I need to be. Perhaps I have been in denial of how many hairballs there really are in this Nation of ours. I feel slightly ashamed of my lack of attention toward the matter.
 
While we’re on the subject of cats, did you know that there’s a What If Cats And Dogs Had Opposable Thumbs Day? Yep. It does make you pause to take a moment and reflect on the possiblity, doesn’t it? Okay, I’m all done reflecting. Moving on…
 
Oh wow – another cat day. Sure enough, December 15 is National Cat Herders Day. I’ve herded cows before and have found that it is not easy for me. I can’t imagine herding a bunch of cats. And by the way, where are we trying to get them walk together in unison? While I don’t really want to participate in herding a group of cats into one specific place, if you are planning to do it, please call me because I’d kinda like to watch.
 
There was a day in January in which Rid the World of Fad Diets and Gimmicks Day was celebrated. Yeah, I’m pretty sure it was not highly effective.
 
The last day of the year is apparently Make Up Your Mind Day. Should I celebrate it though? I can’t decide. I keep going back and forth on that one. 
 
There is also a National No Interupptions Day. While I would love for my children to celebrate this day – every day- I can’t help but think of the insanity of not being able to interrupt a radio or TV show with an important announcement. “We interrupt this broadcast to inform you of a severe weather alert. Oh WAIT, never mind! It’s No Interupptions Day. Go about your business. Take care.”
 
Well, use your best judgement about National No Pants Day coming up next Friday. I may stay home all day, just to play it safe. Because while I certainly don’t want to go around without my pants, I really don’t want to see you without yours.
 
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One Pig, One Puppy, One Goat…and a Cowboy?

April 29, 2010 by Laura 16 Comments

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I’m not sure if you sensed all my stress with coming up with costumes for my four boys for The Three Little Pigs musical they were in last week. (The people living near me did!)  I felt absolutely confident about planning for all of the refreshment for after the musical…and absolutely NOT confident about creating costumes for a musical. Thankfully, we had an awesome director and I had some awesome friends who helped me out. 

All of the characters were a different kind of animal. All the kids (except for the three little pigs and the very adorable big bad wolf) were able to chose which animal they wanted to be.

Elias decided to be a doggy. My friend Kim enlisted the help of her mom on this one. 

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It seems that she took a fuzzy gray zip up jacket with a hood…cut the arms to fit and created some ears. Then, we just put him in black pants and black gloves. Ooh, and we used some black sticky felt for spots. Ta-da! We have a doggy.

Look out, now he looks hungry! (What’s new?)

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Asa chose to be a goat, which was such a fun choice for an almost 13 year old! He was the fella who sold bricks to the third little pig.

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We put him in old farmer clothes and found some junky suspenders at Goodwill. The director added horns to an old hat and created a goat-ee out of yarn. He was a hoot!

Justus was the third little pig. He was to play the “smart pig” who kept a notebook and pencil in his pocket so that he could stay organized. :)

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In order to look the part of the smart, sophisticated pig…Justus wore dress pants, a dress shirt and suspenders. His director made his ears out of the corners of an old pillowcase. Adorable!

Oh, and take a look at the tail the director made…

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Not to be outdone…even though he decided he just didn’t want to be in the performance this year…Malachi dressed for the occasion in his usual cowboy garb. After all, you never know when it might come in handy to have a cowboy around when a big bad wolf comes to blow down your house.

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You’ve gotta love a cowboy in a soccer shirt.

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And here they are all together. Yep, they’re characters alright!

Once the costumes all came together, I had to wonder why I was so worried. Everything always comes together when people work together!

It’s a concept I would do well to remember…

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Family Photo Album

April 28, 2010 by Laura 19 Comments

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A few weeks ago, we were privileged to be given a family portrait session from Jennifer Albin Photography. Despite the fact that the grass and trees had no green on them yet…and the fact that the wind was blowing like mad…Jennifer did a wonderful job taking our pictures.

Allow me, if you will, to show you some of my favorites?

Here’s one of all the boys together looking (if I do say so myself) oh so very handsome. They also look so quiet and calm. What is that about?

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The sun was shining so brightly that day, which helped to make up for the lack of color around us. Here’s one of all six of us:

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And…I have to show you this one just to prove how crazy the wind was that day. I don’t know HOW MANY shots Jennifer took that were perfect of all five men…and then there’s me with hair all over the park and neighborhood. Shew, talk about crazy hair….

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Here’s another of our boys. Doncha love their soccer jerseys?

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Jennifer took several of just Matt and me. I LOVED that part of our photo session the most. I realized that we’d never really had pictures done of just the two of us. Our engagement pictures were taken at Walmart 15 years ago for a whopping $4.95. It was so much fun to take several different poses with him now.

Here we are in our matching soccer jackets:

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  Did I mention how much fun it was to take these pictures?

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Okay, now we’re just goofing around:

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I don’t know why, but I think this one is my favorite:

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There are a ton more pictures, but I didn’t want to scare you too much with all of my fly away hair. I’ll leave you with these for now! Jennifer, thank you SO MUCH for taking the time to capture our family forever on film. What a wonderful blessing you gave us!

I realize many of you live a little bit far from me (like in other states or over seas and such). BUT, if you happen to live somewhere within Nebraska or northern Kansas or western Iowa or southern South Dakota you may be very interested in learning more about Jennifer Albin Photography! If you live in any of the above mentioned areas (or if you live farther away but feel like visiting me in York sometime soon!), you have a chance to receive a FREE Family Photo Session with Jennifer Albin Photography! This is such a generous offer! Email me with the subject line:  Family Photo Session and let me know you’re interested! I’ll email you back and tell you more about this fantastic opportunity Jennifer is offering!

Be sure to check out all of Jennifer’s beautiful work at her website and facebook fan page!

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Make Your Own Frozen Hashbrowns

April 27, 2010 by Laura 311 Comments

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It’s remarkably easy to make your own frozen hashbrowns!

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I’ve always had a hard time making good homemade hashbrowns. When my friend Brenda shared this little trick with me…I gave it a try and it WORKS!

Not only does this make delicious homemade hashbrowns, it is a great way to use up an abundance of potatoes before they start sprouting. Remember how I got 50 pounds for such a good price last week? I plan on putting up several pounds of them into the freezer in hashbrown form. That way, I’ve preserved some of my good organic potatoes, plus I’ve got EASY hashbrowns ready to pull out and cook up for breakfast or dinner anytime I need them!

Oh, and can you say “inexpensive”? Yes, I thought you could. These hashbrowns are so inexpensive, especially when you’ve taken advantage of a good deal on potatoes. So let’s get started, shall we?

How to Make Frozen Hashbrowns

First, scrub your potatoes…as many as you want.

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Bake the potatoes. I avoid using aluminum foil if at all possible in baking, so I always just place my scrubbed potatoes into a covered dish and bake them for about 1 1/2 hours at 350°. Be sure to stab each potato with a knife before baking so you don’t have a massive potato explosion in your oven. Unless you want a massive potato explosion in your oven. Then feel free to leave them unstabbed.

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Allow your baked potatoes to cool. Peel the potatoes.

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Shred your potatoes with a cheese grater. They shred very easily because they are soft after baking.

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See how lovely?

At this point, you can either cook them, or freeze them. To freeze them, lay them flat on a parchment paper lined cookie sheet. Put the cookie sheet into the freezer for a couple of hours or until the potatoes are frozen, then transfer them into freezer bags to cook up when you’re ready. Oh so convenient!

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I usually cook my hashbrowns in my electric skillet or in a cast iron skillet on the stove.
I use a generous amount of butter, because I love the flavor butter gives my taters.
I also use quite a bit of sea salt or onion salt.

If the hashbrowns are frozen, you can cook them the same way as if they were not frozen…it will just take a few more minutes.

Cook them on one side for 4-5 minutes, then turn. Try not to turn them too much so they don’t get mushy. Cook until the potatoes are golden brown and slightly crispy.

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Yum, yum, yum! Ever since I discovered this hashbrown making trick…we have the most delicious hashbrowns. Before, I had simply shredded a raw potato, then tried to fry it. I always ended up with a mushy mess. Blech.  The trick:  Bake the potatoes first. It works so well! PLUS, the baked potato does not turn brown and ugly like a raw potato does once you shred it.

You can use this same trick to make and freeze diced potatoes or potato chunks. Fry those up in butter and you’ve got some wonderful fried potatoes!

 

 

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Gratituesday: A Great Visit

April 26, 2010 by Laura 18 Comments

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I mentioned in this post that I don’t usually do much with facebook. But…when it comes to reuniting friendships…I think facebook is so awesome!

God had just put my friend Melody on my heart…and I thought, “Hmm, I should look her up on facebook to see if she has a page.” The VERY next day, I received a friend request from Melody!! Don’t you love how God works!?

We started chatting and the long and the short of it was:  I needed to see her! I needed to hug her neck! I wanted to catch up face to face!

Melody found some amazingly priced plane tickets and just a few short weeks after we “found each other” again, she and her two sweet babies are here for a visit!

We’ve had a wonderful time. Ooh, but did I mention that I have laryngitis and Melody has plugged ears? It’s made for some interesting conversation times, that’s for sure. :) 

I’ve loved meeting her kids (ages 2 and 3). I’ve loved being able to catch up on what all has been going on with her since we last saw each other several years ago. (She happened to be hanging out at my house the night my water broke when I was pregnant with Justus. Yeah, we go way back!)

Today was Melody’s birthday, so of course there was lots of celebration food! 

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She requested biscuits and gravy for breakfast. My family cheered.

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My boys were being awfully quiet after breakfast (always reason for concern). Turns out, they were upstairs with the door closed working on a special birthday song for Melody. It was oh so goofy…and oh so sweet. (Yes, mostly it was goofy.)

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We “picnicked” inside during lunchtime since the weather turned out nasty, and of course we had pretzels.

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We served up some yummy cake and homemade ice cream after lunch. Don’t you love all the pictures of a sweet little girl in pink ruffles and pig tails? You don’t see many of those kind of pictures around here, do you?

I’ve loved our visit…and I’m so thankful for how God orchestrated all the details to make it possible. God is so good.

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It’s National Pretzel Day! Make Some Memories!

April 26, 2010 by Laura 6 Comments

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First, I’d just like to say that I think it’s funny that there is a national ANYTHING day. You name it, there is a national day for it. While I’m not opposed to celebrating the day zippers became patented (because I happen to appreciate zippers very much), I just find it interesting that there is a day to honor this occasion.

That being said, in case you didn’t know, today (Monday April 26) is National Pretzel Day. Now this is one celebration I can get into. You know I love me some homemade soft pretzels!!

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Perfectly fitting for today, Jennifer at Adventures in McQuill-land is hosting Making Memories Monday. I happen to think that making homemade whole wheat soft pretzels is a very fun way to make memories with your kids! Mixing them up, letting them rise, punching them down and shaping them – and then of course eating them together (with butter slathered all over) – what a great way to make memories! Maybe you could shape them into alphabet letters, spell out your child’s name or create some fun animals. Get creative! (Remember these fun pretzel shapes?)  Or you can of course just enjoy shaping them into regular ol’ pretzels!

One of my favorite ways to make memories with my kids is by having them in the kitchen with me! Be sure to see how others are making memories at Making Memories Monday. And…scroll through these posts to learn more about getting your kids into the kitchen with you! (Hey, if you do decide to make some fun pretzel memories today, can you email me your pictures?! I want to see what you came up with!)

So, what day should National Heavenly Homemaker’s Day be? (It would be a day to celebrate all of you!!! And there would be lots of chocolate.)

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Menu Plan for the Week

April 25, 2010 by Laura 14 Comments

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We survived our nine soccer games last week. We survived the musical. In fact, games and musical were better than great! You’ve heard enough about our soccer week, but I’ll share more about the musical later…because you do want to see my boys in their costumes, right? 

Now, we are enjoying some out of town guests for a couple of days! I’ll share more on Gratituesday!

Here’s our menu for this week! Oh, and I’m happy to report that we have way less than nine soccer games this week…plus NO musical practices! Whatever shall I do with all my extra time?!

Sunday, April 25
Oatmeal, peaches
Potluck – take chocolate chip cookies, turkey sandwiches
Pizza, fruit

Monday, April 26
Chocolate chip pancakes, milk
Picnic in the park – Quesadillas, carrot sticks, apples, juice
Southside Grille with out of town guests

Tuesday, April 27
Creamy Orange Cooler, fried eggs on toast,
Popcorn chicken, ranch potato wedges, peas
Lasagna casserole, tossed salad

Wednesday, April 28
Orange Muffins, bananas
Sloppy cornbread, green beans
Lamb roast, potatoes, gravy, carrots

Thursday, April 29
Honey whole wheat bagels, applesauce
Taco salad, fruit kabobs
BBQ brisket, cream scalloped potatoes, steamed broccoli and cauliflower

Friday, April 30
Breakfast cake, pears
Sweet beans and franks, bread and butter, apples
Hamburgers on whole wheat hamburger buns, onion rings

Saturday, May 1
Turkey sausage and egg scramble, clementines
Leftovers
Three cheese garlic chicken pasta, tossed salad

And now, a few random items of interest…

Hallee the Homemaker is beginning an online Bible study on May 1. She’ll be taking you through a study of Stomie Omartian’s book, The Power of a Praying Wife. Join in if you can!

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There is one day left to sign up for the following giveaways:  Tropical Traditions Organic Palm Shortening; Malachi’s Harvest Gourmet Granola; Green, American Style Book. Don’t miss out!

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Visit Organizing Junkie for more menu planning inspiration!

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Are You Athletic? Question #64

April 23, 2010 by Laura 18 Comments

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We are full swing into our spring soccer season around here. I love it…but wow does it keep us hopping. Well, that would be kicking actually.  You know what I mean.

I’ve been pushed out of my comfort zone just a little bit this season. Matt and I agreed to coach Elias’ team as the league is a little short on coaches. Of course this wouldn’t seem to be a big deal since my husband knows a thing or two about coaching soccer. However, Matt has had to work during several of the games. And you know what that means right? Yours Truly gets to coach. Somehow I’ve survived, and don’t tell anyone…but I’ve sort of even enjoyed it. You don’t really have to know what you’re doing. You just have to substitute the kids in and out and make sure everyone gets fair playing time. And you have to yell really loudly so that the players can hear you when you’re trying to tell them something like, “Buddy! You need to kick that out of there! No!  The other way!!!”  This works not at all, because while I’m yelling as loudly as I can, they still can’t hear me. It’s fun. 

Also, much like his first season of playing soccer, our youngest son Malachi still has a lot of hesitation to get out onto the field. He LOVES prepping for the game, putting on his uniform and shin guards and cleats and long socks. He talks about soccer all the way to the game, about scoring goals and about kicking the ball so hard. And then, every time his coach wants to put him into the game, the kid holds onto the bench like his bootie is glued to it and no-way-no-how are you going to make him go onto the field and play his favorite game.

Sigh.

And so, just like last year…during his games I’m out on the soccer field with my nervous five year old. Together, we follow the ball around as I try to get him used to being on the field with other four and five year olds. 

I am utterly relieved and excited to say that we finally had a break-through Thursday night. Slowly but surely, Malachi got into the swing of things and started moving on his own. And slowly but surely…I backed away until I was off the field letting him play all by himself. Hallelujah!

I’ve gotta say though that the more I’ve been on the field with him, the more I’ve realized how fun it would be to play the game of soccer. It was all I could do to keep from kicking the ball when it came to me (instead of hurrying to get out of the way before I tripped an eager four year old). Seriously. At one point the other day I almost forgot myself, and the fact that I was really just out there to encourage Malachi. All I could think of was, “Dude. I could totally take these punks.” Ooh, but I remembered who I was and where I was just in time to step out of the way and let the little guys get the ball. But not before I actually tripped a small boy on the other team and made him roll over in the grass. Good one, Laura.

Which leads me to my question today.  How athletic are you? Are you the kind of person who is natural with any kind of ball (or at least with some kinds of them)? Can you run without tripping (yourself or someone else)? When you hit a ball or throw a ball or shoot a ball…does it actually go where you want it to go?

Or are you maybe a little bit like me? Try as I might, athletic activities just don’t come very easy for me. It’s not natural for me. Balls don’t go where I want them to go. Ever. 

It’s okay. I’ve come to terms with it.

But it did feel good, if only for a moment, to know that I could have been able to run faster and kick the ball harder than the little kids on the field with my five year old son.

Little punks.

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Whole Wheat Pie Crust

April 20, 2010 by Laura 247 Comments

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Making pie crusts has never come easy to me. In fact, if you recall…I put out an all call many months ago and used YOUR recipes to put together the free ebook, For the Love of Pie!

Since that time, I have discovered a delicious and healthy way to make whole wheat pie crust! I am SO excited!

The secret ingredient is Tropical Traditions Palm Shortening. We all know to stay away from regular shortening (like crisco) right? I’ve tried making pie crusts with butter, and that works too (especially in these Mini Apple Pies). But, since I tried using Palm Shortening from Tropical Traditions, I feel like my days of frustration with pie crust may be over. When I tried making a whole wheat crust with Palm Shortening, it formed perfectly. It rolled out like a dream. I could be heard shouting out Whooops and Woohoos from my kitchen for miles around. I’m telling you, this from the lady who never could make a pie crust.

Here’s how you make the crust…

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1 1/4 cup whole wheat flour
1/4 teaspoon sea salt
1/3 cup Palm Shortening (or butter)
4-5 Tablespoons cold water

I found this recipe to work best in my food processor. If you don’t have a food processor, you can cut the shortening into the flour with a pastry blender.

Place flour, salt and shortening in food processor. Blend until shortening is cut throughout the flour and the mixture resembles crumbs.

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Admire the crumbs…

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Begin adding water and processing (or stirring). If your dough looks like this, it doesn’t have enough water in it yet…

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Add little bits of water until your dough will form a nice round ball.

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Roll out your dough  on a well floured surface. Fold it in half.

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Then fold it in half again.

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Place your dough in your pie dish with the folded corner in the center.

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Unfold the dough, shape it into the dish and make the edges pretty.

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Here’s a little video tutorial I made that will maybe (hopefully) give you an idea about how I shape my pie crust. There are all kinds of different ways to make it pretty…this is just the way my grandma taught me.

Poke your dough a few times with a fork to keep it from poofing up in the oven.

Bake at 450° for 10-12 minutes or until the crust is golden brown.

Mmmm…pretty dutch apple pie! (I just used this Mini Apple Pie filling and crumb topping recipe with the crust for this pie…in case you feel like you must try it right NOW!)  I must say, a glass of milk helps this pie go down real nice.

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Gratituesday: Clearing out some Clutter!

April 19, 2010 by Laura 21 Comments

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Guess what I’m thankful for today? Junk! Clutter! Stuff! Boxes and boxes of stuff!

Actually, what I’m really, REALLY thankful for is that my junk, clutter and boxes and boxes of stuff are gone. Gone I tell you! Far, far away from my house and out of my life! Shew! What a relief to have hundreds of items cleared out of my house!

Over the weekend, some friends of ours were having a rummage sale to raise money for their kids to go on a mission trip to the Dominican Republic. Over the past three years, I’d been socking “stuff” we don’t use anymore down in our basement for a future yard sale. Ugh, but I really didn’t want to take the time or put forth the effort to have that yard sale. So the stuff kept accumulating in our basement. 

When I heard our friends were having a fund-raising rummage sale, I was SO EXCITED to take the contents of our basement over for them to sell. I didn’t care about the money I could get from my stuff – I just wanted the STUFF GONE!!! And this way the money would go toward something wonderful – a mission trip!

We spent all Friday afternoon lugging boxes upstairs and into our vehicles, then driving them over to our friend’s house and unloading them onto their porch. Check out all the loot that came out of my basement!

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I felt like all my junk couldn’t possibly amount to much…but when I checked in after the sale, the kids said they had raised a very nice amount to help with the cost of their trip! Hoorah! I got rid of a bunch of stuff…they got money for their trip! 

Beyond all of that, the boys and I also spent several hours clearing out boxes and other recyclable items and getting them down to our recycling center. Suffice it to say that after this clean-out-day was over, we were all quite filthy. Filthy and clutter free!

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Who knew you could build a fort inside a van full of cardboard!

I love that we had such a productive day. I’m so thankful that the weather cooperated, we were all healthy and we could work hard together to clear out all that clutter! Ah, it feels so good! But look out! I’m in clean-out mode now! The kids better hide their favorite toys before I throw them in the next rummage sale box!

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