28 February 2009
27 February 2009
You like me, you really like me!
{bowing to the wildly cheering crowd.}
{wiping tear}
"I promise to pay it forward, so that all people everywhere can benefit from the generosity of others."
(Okay, okay.....give me a break; it's the first full night of sleep I've had in four days.)
Here are the rules:
1. Put the logo on your blog or post.
2. Nominate at least 5 blogs which show great Attitude and/or Gratitude!
3. Be sure to link to your nominees within your post.
4. Let them know that they have received this award by commenting on their blog.
5. Share the love and link to this post and to the person from whom you received your award.
Without further adieu, the nominees are:
Hilary
JoAnn
Linda
Amy
Helen for her blog Mom Revolution
Thanks ladies, for keeping me challenged and inspired. Keep up the great work!
26 February 2009
25 February 2009
Happy Birthday!
Today marks your seventh birthday. Where has the time gone! Seems like only yesterday your Daddy and I were so excited for your arrival.
I didn’t have the easiest time carrying you, but you have made every struggle worth it. The minute I held you, I was in love.
You had to stay in the hospital an extra two days after my doctor let me go home. I spent that first night without you wide awake, anxious and scared that something would happen to you when I wasn’t there. But your Daddy reminded me that the nurses were taking good care of you and better yet, God was watching over you.
Matthew has always loved you. When you were tiny, he’d do anything he could to make you smile and you loved it. He was very helpful to me in the early days when Daddy was in classes and at work till late and it was just me and the two of you. Be kind to your brother and you’ll always have one another.
I am more proud of you than you will ever know. You test me, but Grandma says that I deserve it. :) And that’s okay, I’m sure she’s right. You make me smile every day with the things that you are learning. Never stop laughing, it’s good for you. Your Daddy and I will always be here for you, no matter what, you can come to us. Remember to see the good in people and to put Jesus first in your life and you can never go wrong.
Happy Birthday my son!
Love you forever,
Mom
24 February 2009
Free hugs!
" This coupon is good for ONE FREE HUG. This coupon is meant to be used at any time. Taking the coupon means that it is possible to exchange it for something that you want me to do for you, including a hug.
This coupon is also good for double hug and other things; double hugs are on Fridays and Saturdays only. Sundays are good for double hugs and one kiss.
(Double hugs are also good for me to exchange with you for time at the Player's Choice complex in Appleton. Single hugs don't get anything for me. Also please make macaroni and cheese casserole.)
This coupon can be exchanged for anything of your liking and can never be turned down and will never expire. Please choose wisely."
But wait.....there's a small disclaimer.....
"This coupon CAN NOT be used in cleaning my room or the playroom."
I *knew* it was too good to be true. :)
But then there's good news...."This coupon can be copied anytime you need another one."
That IS good news!
"On the Menu Monday" Review
For starters, I made a few changes to the ingredients list. I used black beans rather than red beans, the boys prefer those. And I added 2 teaspoons of chopped garlic with the spices also.
Here's a pic of the chili before it starts the 20 minute simmer.
( all the pics are sorta blurry, so I apologize. I need to check my camera settings.) Matthew reported that the chili smelled good; he said that he could smell it all the way upstairs.
Next comes topping said chili with hash browns and cheese. What could be wrong with that, I ask you? The answer- absolutely nothing. Although we did increase the cheese by nearly fifty percent. That's how it works in this house.
And finally, a "finished product" pic. I left the chili in for 5 minutes longer than the recipe stated and also turned on my broiler for about 5 minutes to get some color on the hash browns once they were cooked through.
Overall, it was a winner. Matthew declared it from the first bite; Caleb was much more interested in the cheese on top, but did eat the chili also. When I asked Jon for his thoughts, he said that it was good, but he was starving and would have eaten dirt. LOL *I* thought that it was just okay.
Other changes that I made or will make next time are that I used a 9x13 pan rather than the 8x11 size specified. It just seemed that there was entirely too much "stuff" and would overflow the smaller pan.
Also, I'd brown the beef first and then do the step with the onions, spices and tomato paste. But that just stems from a deep seeded paranoia of undercooked meats. (Or is it deep seated? Anyway...) No biggie.
I'll make it again, but probably not unless it's specifically requested.
23 February 2009
On the Menu Monday.
Cheesy Hash Brown Chili
Serves 4 Prep 40 mins Bake 35 mins
2 T. extra virgin olive oil
1 onion, chopped
2 T. chili powder
2 t. ground cumin
1/4 c. tomato paste
1 pound ground beef
Salt and pepper
One 15oz can red kidney beans, rinsed
One 15oz can diced tomatoes
One 1lb. bag frozen shredded hash brown potatoes
1 cup shredded cheddar cheese
Position a rack in the upper third of the oven and preheat to 400 degrees.
In a large saucepan, heat the oil over medium heat. Add the onion, chili powder and cumin and cook, stirring, until the onions are soft, about 5 minutes. Stir in the tomato paste. Add beef and cook, breaking up the meat, for 5 minutes; season with salt and pepper.
Add the beans and the tomatoes, with their juice and bring to a boil. Lower the heat, partially cover and simmer, stirring occasionally, for 20 minutes. Transfer to an 8-by-11-inch baking dish.
In a large bowl, combine the potatoes and cheese. Scatter the potato mixture over the chili. Place the baking dish on a baking sheet and bake until the potatoes are cooked through and the chili is bubbling, about 35 minutes.
The Receipt according to the RR kitchen.
evoo $.32
onion $.40
chili powder $.27
ground cumin $.20
tomato paste $.30
ground beef $2.94
canned kidney beans $.79
canned diced tomatoes $.90
frozen hashbrowns $1.60
cheddar cheese $1.16
total $8.88 or $2.22 per person
21 February 2009
20 February 2009
I'm Mean.
Why am I being unreasonable, you ask? Well, it's a long list, but it boils down to these things right now:
I won't let Caleb watch cartoons from the minute he's home from school to the minute his head hits the pillow in the evening. Why? Trust me when I say that he gets enough brain rot on the weekend around here.
That's unreasonable to him.
Video games are another area of contention. And this little monkey has even tried the "Mom, if Matthew wants to play, can we play?" route. Matthew knows that doesn't work, Caleb just frustrates himself by thinking that it will and then being disappointed.
It's unreasonable for me to not allow them hours and hours of game competition. Which, by the way, I had done the night before, even though it was a school night.
Give Caleb an inch and he'll take Lambeau Field.
There are 4 rooms on the upper level of our home. Jon and I use the one at the top of the stairs as sleeping quarters. That gives those boys three- YES, THREE- rooms to use at their hearts content.
As they are upstairs right now with visions of sugarplums dancing in their heads, they are unaware that a new unreasonable rule is being instituted tomorrow.
The world's largest atomic bomb hit the playroom in the last few days. And I am going to unreasonably require that they clean it up. I am sure that there will be bickering and tears, but it has to be done. I'm no longer letting them live in filth- for the sake of the poor sap that will get stuck with each of them in college.
Oh, and I make them read. And shower. And be ready for the bus on time. And treat each other with respect.
Obviously I have no idea what I'm doing.
19 February 2009
25 Things…..about my kids.
Here goes…..
1. Matthew David was born on his great-grandfather Hancock’s birthday.
2. He was born 4 days early and weighed 6lbs, 6oz at birth.
3. Caleb Nathaniel was born on his great Auntie Margaret’s birthday.
4. He was born 30 days early and weighed 5lbs, 10 oz at birth.
5. Both births were scheduled inductions. Matthew’s because my bp was going up. Caleb’s because my bp had been up since the 20th week.
6. Matthew is so like me that it is scary sometimes. Most of that is good, but some of that causes us to disagree.
7. Caleb figures that there isn’t a rule on the planet that actually applies to him. Imagine his dismay when he is informed that his information is inaccurate.
8. Matthew was 22 days old on my 22nd birthday.
9. He and I had our “golden birthdays” the same year.
10. Matthew is a slow poke in the morning. He’d enjoy school much more if it started at noon.
11. Caleb is 100% awake from the minute his eyes are open. Doesn’t matter if it’s 2am or 5am, he thinks he needs to get out of bed.
12. When I had the lunch supervisor position, Matthew would always come and give me a hug and a kiss on the cheek before he went back to class. Even in front of his friends.
13. Caleb couldn’t have cared less if I was there.
14. Caleb didn’t think twice about putting a pink, glittery Bratz tattoo on his hand yesterday. Jon was thrilled.
15. Matthew loves to read. He started reading the Harry Potter series in 2nd grade and has read the series through five or six times.
16. Caleb sleeps with so many stuffed friends that he fell out of bed last week. I think that the current number is six.
17. Matthew was given a giant stuffed rabbit by my grandmother when Caleb was born. He named her Anna.
18. Anna still sleeps on Matthew’s bed to this day. She’ll probably go to college with him.
19. Speaking of college, Matthew has already narrowed down his choices to my alma mater, Olivet Nazarene University, or the University of Michigan.
20. Caleb tells me that he plans to live here forever.
21. Matthew will one day think I hung the moon and the next day look at me like he wants me dead. The teen years are going to be a blast. NOT!
22. Caleb is mischievous. You can see it in his eyes.
23. Matthew loves science and math. He excels at them also. He gets that from Jon.
24. Caleb will be seven next week and his belief in Santa and the Tooth Fairy are still going strong. I am in no hurry for that to change.
25. I didn’t think that I really wanted to be the mother of boys, but I can tell you that it is the best gig in the world!!
18 February 2009
Spring? Think again.
Here's one of Caleb's activities this past Saturday.
It was somewhere around 25-30 degrees outside (I can't remember exactly). He's in a jacket in February! And see how the snow banks are receeding? Spring is coming!!
Nope. These are pics that I just took while standing on my back deck this morning. While beautiful, there is a small sense that maybe we will once again skip over spring this year and go straight to 80 degrees. {groan}
17 February 2009
Thankful Tuesday!
Don't get me wrong; our relationship was *very* typical. She bugged me and we fought, but I can also tell you that over the last 15 years or so, she has become my best friend.
This morning, I'm just sad that she doesn't live closer. It's really hard some days to realize that for the forseeable future, she and I are stuck seeing each other only a couple of times a year. I wish that she lived close enough to me to drop by on occasion, or that I could drop by to see her.
She has given me the privilege of being an Auntie three times. That is the greatest gig in the world! I love those kids like I love my own, and it sometimes makes me sad when I think about all the daily stuff that I miss out on with them being 400+ miles away.
Thanks sis, for putting up with me even when I don't deserve it. Thanks for always being my best friend. I always loved you, even when I didn't act like it; thanks for understanding that it was just a (very) bratty teenage phase and had nothing to do with you. Thanks for still being here for me on the other side of all that junk.
Thanks for giving me Sean, Katie and Emily. I know that they test your patience and sanity sometimes, but they really are worth it. :) Thanks for allowing me to be a part of their lives.
I love you (and miss you!) very much!
14 February 2009
My Valentine!
13 February 2009
Oh baby!
My sister, on the other hand, knew the gender of each of her children months in advance. And whether I wanted to know for the first two or not, she told me. So when she got pregnant a third and final time, I begged her to keep the gender of the baby to herself. It was fine that she knew, fine that Mom knew, but I DIDN'T WANT TO KNOW.
It almost worked.
Just a few days before H delivers the baby, she and I are talking on the phone. I don't even recall what I asked her about the baby, but I know that the response contained the word "she". Stunned, I try to convince myself that I heard her wrong. Then she stammers and tries to cover her tracks and as we both start to laugh she confesses that indeed the baby is a girl. Fine, now I know. But keep her NAME to yourself, for the love of God.
And she did.
I found out last week that my best friend is pregnant with her first child. I plan to inquire as to whether she and her husband intend to find out the gender of the baby. And if she says "yes", I also plan to ask her to keep that information to herself. I want to be surprised, dang it all.
Call me selfish if you want, but I tend to think that the birth is sort of anticlimactic if months have been spent planning for a specific color of nursery bedding. And I know that ultrasound technology leaves room for error, but come on. If the tech asks if I want to know and then she tells me, then I know. That's it. Some of the anticipation is gone.
There are so few surprises left in life.
BTW, congrats again Missy, on the news that your little one is a BOY! That one I *did* want to know. ;)
Brought to you by the number 100.
Starting this blog, back in August of 2008, I wanted to consciously spend more quality time with my boys and husband. I don't blog about it much, but I think that I have done that. The blog has also given me an outlet for my thoughts, crazy though they be, that I never thought of using before then.
In the last 100 posts:
**We've seen another summer and fall pass. And we're a good portion through winter and are on our way to spring!
**Matthew started sixth grade, played his seventh season of soccer, began playing the trumpet for band.
**He also joined a new youth group and got to go on a 3 day winter retreat.
**He was placed in a seventh grade math course and so far his lowest grade has been a B-. He also was recently moved from 2nd trumpet in band to 1st.
**He got his own room, decorated it himself, keeps it relatively clean and makes his bed every morning without prompting.
** I've also released some of my control and let him grow out his hair. It kills me, but it's good for me to start letting go, ya know? The kid is almost 12.5, LOL. (I need to get a pic of the hair for you to appreciate it.....)
**Caleb started first grade. My baby....in first grade....where does that time go exactly?
**He's coming a long way with his reading. Every day, he surprises me with words that he can sound out today that he couldn't before.
**He got his own room too. He wasn't too excited about the separation at first, until I told him that it meant that he could be the boss of his very own space....then he was all over it.
**He makes me smile every day. Something he's done is silly or exciting and every day I smile.
**He tests my patience too, don't get me wrong. But as frustrated as I get sometimes, he teaches me how to be a better parent and ultimately, a better person.
**We looked at...let's see...six or seven houses in our "price range" before we stumbled upon this one. And this one was the best of the bunch, I'll tell ya that. Okay, maybe 2nd best..but the price was more what we could afford on this one. It's all good.
**We celebrated our last Christmas as apartment dwellers. We moved in here on December 27, 2008; that made Christmas a bit chaotic, but fun at the same time. We'll always remember it, that's for sure.
**I had to quit my supervisor job at the school because of the commute costs. They were willing to let me keep it, but the 45 minute drive one way for $8.25 a day was too much. I miss it almost every day. But being home full time has given me a chance to focus a bit on myself, which I've been told I don't do nearly enough. So, maybe it was okay.
**Jon and I recently started going on a Saturday morning breakfast date. Now that Matthew is old enough, we let him watch Caleb for small stretches and they seem to be doing okay with that. Just a couple hours of alone time with my husband makes my week, I'll tell ya that!
**We junked one car and bought another. Wait...there was almost a month between...that left me here in my tiny village with no transportation. Made me really happy when Jon called me to tell me that he purchased a car. I felt like a freed bird!
**I've seen my family once, at Thanksgiving.
**I found out that two of my closest friends are expecting babies, along with my baby brother and his girlfriend. (He's 24!) That will hopefully mean a lot of baby snuggling in my future!
**And most importantly, my faith has been stretched. I'm learning all over again the phrase "not my will, but Thine". And it's bringing me such peace.
Thanks for embarking on this look back with me...here's to 100 more posts!!
12 February 2009
Thursday Thoughts
J bought a "new to us" Honda Civic this week. It was built the year we had our first child. ha ha.
I haven't seen my best friend since before Christmas. She changed job locations and we moved and it's just been really difficult to connect. I hate that.
She and I do hope to meet in town tomorrow night for dinner.
I haven't seen my other best friend since summer of '05. We hope to change that this spring if she can come to WI to visit her sister. I haven't ever seen her youngest son except in pictures.
I was so ticked yesterday when I left the salon. How can someone spend 20 minutes cutting my hair and then decide that it needs the blow dryer? Can you say "frizz city"? I looked like an over-blown chinchilla when I left. Hopefully, after a wash and *air dry* today, it won't be so bad.
I miss my family.
My brother and his girlfriend get the chance to find out the gender of their baby this month. I want to know, but I don't. J said that if I cave and let D tell me, I'm to keep it to myself. He wants to be surprised.
It wasn't so bad playing "hostess" for my in-laws last weekend. As a matter of fact, don't tell them, but it was kinda fun. I'm actually looking forward to next month when they come for M's band concert. [gasp!]
I get to spend time today covering a Wheat Thins box in red construction paper for the first grade Valentine party. After I had been into town to pick up my car *and* run all my errands, C informed me after school that he needed to decorate a box for the party and it's due Friday. When I asked him how many days he knew about that, he's reply was "Several, Mom. But the noise on the bus was so loud, I kept forgetting."
He's lucky that Daddy could stop in a neighboring town to get construction paper, since the last "last minute" project killed my supply.
He's also lucky I love him.
11 February 2009
10 February 2009
Thankful Tuesday!
The Lord brought this verse to my mind on Sunday during corporate worship and I admit, I have struggled with it ever since.
Be joyful always--okay. Dictionaries define joy as "feeling, expressing, or causing joy; glad." Um, I don't know about you, but I would guess by that definition that I spend more time than I should *not* being joyful.
I wasn't joyful when the hot water heater blew. I wasn't joyful when J smashed in his car windshield trying to clear off what a freezing rain storm had left behind. I lacked joy when C cut his bangs, I'll tell you that. And I have found it incredibly hard to be joyful knowing that my friend will never again hold her baby boy here on Earth.
So, joyful always is one that I need to work on.
Pray continually--that one stung this last week too. I can tell you that as much as he was on my mind, I prayed for baby C and his parents. I prayed for healing for that boy. That his parents would just have the story to tell him at a later date of how he came into the world. And in my human estimation, God dropped the ball on that one. Maybe I didn't pray specifically enough, I don't know.
Give thanks in all circumstances? Can't say that I have. It's hard when someone you love goes through pain to give thanks. I'm honestly not seeing my way clear on this one either.
But isn't God good? At the same time that He knows that I struggle and question, He gives me a way to ponder His faithfulness. He never said that we as Christians would never experience sadness or hard times or suffering. As a matter of fact, as Christians the opposite seems to be even more true as there is so much evil around us.
But God gives us His grace, free and without limits. 1 Corinthians 12:9 says "MY grace is sufficient for you, for MY power is made perfect in weakness."
For that I am thankful.
09 February 2009
Little Liar.
When I asked him about it, he very innocently told me that he had no idea how his bangs came to look as though they were hit and miss with a weed wacker. While disturbing to me, it isn't something that needed taken care of right away, especially since that *may* mean a summer haircut during a cold Wisconsin winter. And I let the matter drop, rather than resorting to hours of police-type questioning in order to get him to crack.
So, I just continue to ponder how the incident happened and wonder how long it'll take my little liar to confess.
He confesses to his grandmother over the weekend.
The story he told her was that he found some scissors in the bathroom and couldn't resist.
She was amused; I was just relieved that the truth was finally out, ya know?
I'm still contemplating a summer haircut for that child. And I put up the scissors. LOL
07 February 2009
Picture of the Week!
06 February 2009
On, Wisconsin!
On, Wisconsin! On, Wisconsin!
Carl Beck, a former University of Wisconsin-Madison student, convinced him to withdraw it from the contest at the last minute and allow his alma mater to use it instead. Beck then wrote the original, football-oriented lyrics, changing the words "Minnesota, Minnesota" to "On, Wisconsin! On, Wisconsin!"
05 February 2009
Frustrated.......
I appreciate your patience.
****Okay, maybe now.**** Geez.
Disappointment According to Google
Next, we are up to seven for Comments for Cans this week! Thanks!
Also, it's a small world, even in the big blogging world! I have discovered this week that the author of one of the blogs that I read and I are practically neighbors!! That's pretty exciting and I hope that she and I would get a chance to meet very soon! (If she wants to, of course. ;) )
Wait....that was three things. Oh well.
Anyway, with those things out of the way.....on to my post.
One of the blogs that I regularly read had an interesting suggestion the other day. I could type my name into Google and get an interesting, although not entirely accurate accounting of myself.
Now, when you have a name like mine, it is so popular that there isn’t much left to Google’s imagination by the time you get there. (Thanks, Mom and Dad!) [eyeroll] So, knowing that I'm sure I've seen what Google comes up with for my first name before, and don't need to see it again, I type in my whole name and Google comes up with several web hits that all include my last name and have it spelled INCORRECTLY. My husband's nemesis- the correct spelling of his last name.
That won’t work. Hmmmm, what now?
So, I go with just my first and my middle name, which by the way, isn’t Lynn. (Thank goodness for that!)
Google’s infinite wisdom [right] takes me to a popular social networking site to the page of a person who I always [thought I] wanted to be. You know, in high school- land of self loathing and self centeredness? Blech.
She’s blonde, tall……wait. That’s all that I saw that I ever wanted to aspire to. The rest was just a barrage of things that I wish I hadn’t had to see…..and I didn’t even scroll down the page.
Blonde won’t work for me. Thanks to a failed attempt at being blonde in seventh grade (read: obnoxious, not-good-at-all strawberry blonde...Mom did try her hardest to talk me out of it...and I hated it, btw), I know that will never be.
Tall? Nope, wrong again. My Dad is all he can be at six foot tall and my Mom is most recently five three and a half. I’m all of five foot two on my very best day. My siblings got what height there was to be had at 5’7” and 5’10”. And they are both younger.
I guess that leaves me not at all interested and a little disappointed in what Google has to say about me.
Yes, I know....I couldn't help myself.
04 February 2009
An Angel
On January 21, a high school friend of mine gave birth to a little boy. He was delivered by emergency c-section and immediately taken to Childrens Hospital in Chicago for surgery on a heart condition.
The next few days are a roller coaster ride of good and not so good. Surgery for the little guy went well, but he was still at great risk for complications. Doctors placed him on ECMO with the hopes that after a few days, he would be strong enough to wean off the machine.
C does well and friends all over the country are giving thanks to God for His protection of this little guy and the comfort that his parents feel. My friend left several FB messages about how she and her husband could feel the power of everyone's prayers.
Yesterday morning, C developed bleeding in his brain and he had to be taken off ECMO. Friends, myself included, pray even harder for baby C and his mommy and daddy.
That sweet baby breathed his last breath around 4pm yesterday. I received a call from a mutual friend last night around 8pm; she didn't want me reading about the baby without telling me first.
My heart is broken. For M and K, for C's big sister, for the whole family. I can't even imagine.
Please, I know this is vague for privacy and the details are sketchy at best, but could you just lift up my friend and her family? This pain is nearly unbearable, but I have faith that the God we serve will see them through.
I appreciate your prayers and I know M will too.
Hug your babies tightly.
03 February 2009
Give Thanks!
Give thanks to the Lord, for he is good.
His love endures forever.
Give thanks to the God of gods.
His love endures forever.
Give thanks to the Lord of lords.
His love endures forever.
to him who alone does great wonders,
His love endures forever.
who by his understanding made the heavens,
His love endures forever.
who spread out the earth upon the waters,
His love endures forever.
who made the great lights-
His love endures forever.
the sun to govern the day,
His love endures forever.
the moon and stars to govern the night;
His love endures forever.
to him who struck down the firstborn of Egypt
His love endures forever.
and brought Israel out from among them
His love endures forever.
with a mighty hand and outstretched arm;
His love endures forever.
to him who divided the Red Sea asunder
His love endures forever.
and brought Israel through the midst of it,
His love endures forever.
but swept Pharaoh and his army into the Red Sea;
His love endures forever.
to him who lead his people through the desert,
His love endures forever.
who struck down great kings,
His love endures forever.
and killed mighty kings-
His love endures forever.
Sihon king of the Amorites
His love endures forever.
and Og king of Bashan-
His love endures forever.
and gave their land as an inheritance,
His love endures forever.
and inheritance to his servant Israel;
His love endures forever.
to the One who remembered us in our low estate
His love endures forever.
and freed us from our enemies,
His love endures forever.
and who gives food to every creature.
His love endures forever.
Give thanks to the God of heaven
His love endures FOREVER!
02 February 2009
Last Words
Yesterday afternoon, as we were waiting for the Super Bowl to begin, M and I got sucked into a CSI: marathon on Spike TV.
One episode that aired was where Nick Stokes is kidnapped while collecting evidence on a case and is buried alive.
He is unaware that the CSI: team is tracking his every move via webcam and gets to the point where he thinks that he will not survive. So he pulls out a tape recorder and starts to speak to people in his life that made a difference to him.
This part of the episode always makes me tear up and seeing it yesterday made me think.
If I knew my life would end tomorrow, what would I say to those that I loved?
How much more important is it to always tell your loved ones how you feel because you never know which minute could be your last?
Not that we need to live life paralyzed by fear of losing those we love. Just to make the most of every opportunity to tell them how we feel.
It’s important.
(In case you've never seen the episode, Nick is rescued just in time.)
Comments for Cans, Week 2.
I'd say Comments for Cans was fairly successful in week 1.
Wait, what? Oh, okay. In case you haven't the foggiest idea what it is I'm talking about, I will give a brief recap.
For every comment that my blog posts receive this week, my family and I will donate one canned good or non-perishable item to our local food bank.
We had 12 comments last week (thank you!!), so yesterday afternoon with our regular shopping, twelve extra items found their way into the cart. ("That's a lot of macaroni and cheese, Mom.")
For the record, it wasn't my idea, but a fellow blogger, at Mom Revolution. It was suggested as just a small way to give to those in need. And a great way, I might add.
Hungry families in my community thank you.
Let the commenting begin!