Home for the Holidays, by Thomas Kincaid

Monday, September 23, 2013

Menu Planning Monday - September 23rd


"Food, like a loving touch or a glimpse of divine power, has that ability to comfort."
- Norman Kolpas
 
I am thinking COMFORT FOOD this week!
 
Monday, is here again!  Does it seem to you that Mondays are coming around quicker and quicker these days?  Yes? NO???  For me, the pace is picking up!
 
 
So, once again, I present to you my Menu Plan for the week, replete with pictures.  I hope they inspire you to devise your own culinary delights, or at least to get just a little more organized with the meal thing.
 
Enjoy!~
 
 
Tuesday - CROCKPOT BRUNSWICK STEW, Warm Bread Rolls (purchased) & Salad
(The hubby is in the hospital this day for his kidney stones...Pull out the crockpot!)

Wednesday - SHEPERD'S PIE, Fruit Salad

Thursday - CROCKPOT DAY!!! Game Day!! TOMATILLO CHICKEN SOUP, Tortilla Chips & Tossed Salad
 
 
Friday - HOMEMADE PIZZA, using this dough recipe, Tossed Salad

Saturday - SPICY SIRACHA CHICKEN WINGS, STEAK FRIES, Finger Veggies & Dip

Sunday - Grilled Steaks, Twice Baked Potatoes, Salad

For more Menu Planning Monday posts, please visit Organizing Junkie!

Have a great one!

Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Rediscovering Joy - Week #2 - SEEK OUT THE INSPIRING!

I almost didn't get this post entered today, so much came up that I wasn't sure I would be able to get on the computer for personal time at all...

Those of you who read my post last Tuesday know that I have begun a series about Rediscovering Joy.  Every week I plan to post something that I have found to help me in the direction of feeling/finding greater passion in life.

Well, today was so crazy, I kept wondering what do I write, if I have time to write at all?  Then, tonight, my husband and I really needed a break so we decided to watch a movie.  We no longer have cable so we are dependent on Netflix and Amazon.com for our entertainment.  I had ordered a movie called "Something The Lord Has Made":


It is the true story of "white surgeon Alfred Blalock (Alan Rickman) and his black assistant, Vivien Thomas (Mos Def), who teamed in the 1940s to develop a procedure to save children suffering from a heart defect. But Thomas's status as a second-class citizen prevented him from getting recognition, as Blalock took all the credit. Their relationship, while close, was complicated by the social realities of the time."

This Emmy Award-winning HBO movie is extremely inspiring and uplifting, without sacrificing realism, or great writing and acting.

Watching this I suddenly remembered that one of the ways to Rediscover Joy is by reminding ourselves how good and wonderful the world really can be by reading or watching true stories of great men and women who contribute to welfare of their fellow men with selfless acts of service.

Yes, I am plugging the movie.  But I am also encouraging you so seek out for yourself wonderful, life-affirming true stories.  Remind yourself of all the good that is being done.  Yes, the news headlines may scream of endless crime and terrible stories, but at the same time ordinary people are  doing absolutely EXTRAORDINARY things.

Have a beautiful day!

Monday, September 16, 2013

Menu Planning Monday - September 16

Happy Monday!  And it wouldn't be a good start to the week without a trusty menu plan.


Monday - Asian Glazed Chicken Thighs,  Basmati Rice, Spinach Salad

Tuesday - Pinto Beans, Whole Wheat Cornbread, Tossed Salad

Wednesday - Slow Cooker Cassoulet, Peas, Sliced Tomatoes

Thursday - Salmon Patties (with Lemon Sauce), Cajon Potato Wedges, Asian Salad

Friday - Spicy Chicken Sausage Pasta and Greens, Fruit

Saturday - Homemade Pizza, Salad

Sunday - Grilled Steak, Mashed Potatoes and Salad

Hope you have a wonderful week - Bon Appetit!

For more Menu Planning Monday posts, please check out I Am An Organizing Junkie.

Friday, September 13, 2013

FALL DECORATING - The Hutch - SHOW AND TELL FRIDAY!

FALL DECORATING... I don't know the weather is in other parts of the country, but here in the Intermountain West, the mountains are just beginning to exhibit Fall colors, which always inspires me to follow the same in our home. My first decorating effort is our hutch. I am using it to display some lovely butternut-colored splatter enamelware that I found in a yard sale this Summer.
 The color is perfect for Fall...


 
 
 It's such a happy color...
Autums leaves go beautifully with it...
I purchased this gourd from a local farmer...
Can you see the two black love birds in the center?  They were a gift from my husband.
 
Have you begun decorating for Fall?
 
If you are interested in see more Show and Tell Friday posts, please click here for a link to My Romantic Home!

Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Outdoor Wednesday/September 11 - Our Trip to New Orleans, Pt. 1

This week I am sharing photos from our 20th Wedding Anniversary trip to New Orleans this past April. I had never before visited the old city; my husband visited there during shore leave in the military decades ago (and you can imagine what different type of trip that was!). I must say that this was one of the funnest experiences I have ever had in my life. This visit was alive with interesting people, fabulous music, wonderful food and fascinating history!.

First off, we spent the week there at the Maison St. Charles motel on St. Charles Street, just above the Garden District and right on the trolley line. It was such an oasis after returning everyday from fun in the French Quarter.  The rooms are cozy. 
Here is sweet husband waiting for a trolley...
We happened to schedule our trip around the weekend of the French Quarter Arts Festival.  So, our first view of the French Quarter was when it was absolutely PACKED with people
There were street performers of every kind...
 Wonderful music from folk to jazz, big band, country...everything
We really enjoyed the unusual signs at various places of business, some of which have been open since the 1800's.
 
How would you like to have a Jazz Funeral??
 
Artists displayed their works along the gates of Jackson Square...

Mark and I had our pictures drawn...

Here is the French Quarter/Jackson Square on a different day when the Festival was over and things had calmed down...You can actually SEE the buildings.
Love the beautiful wrought iron work..
My favorite street in the Quarter...

A better view of this old building....
Can't you imagine these old lamps once lit by gaslight?...
On normal days the square is open to artists, random musicians, fortune tellers and the various homeless men who love being there...




 
Welcome to the world famous Cafe de Monde...
How about some wonderful Beignets and Orange Juice?

On our last night, our anniversary, we took a Jazz Dinner Cruise down the Mississippi...
A view from the river of  one of the old trollies...
Jackson Square and the magnificent catholic church...
The lovebirds...

Hope you enjoyed your short tour of New Orleans...Next week I will share our tour of the Garden District there!
 
For more Outdoor Wednesdays, please click visit A Southern Dreamer!

Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Rediscovering Joy, Week #1 TAKING STOCK

TAKING STOCK

Have you ever come to a point in your life when you felt like...you'd run out of gas, that your joie de vivre is gone, and somewhere along the way you have lost sight of the passion and enthusiasm with which you began your JOURNEY into adulthood? 

Is there a moment you can point to when life began to lose its oomph?  When you stopped living and started surviving, enduring, pushing on...anyway?

I think that if we live along enough, everyone gets to a point in life when they may wonder what is the point.  Or, may feel that we may never again experience that spark which energizes and makes one want to jump out of bed to greet the day.

Is JOY a natural casualty of getting older?

Over the next few months, I would like to embark on a journey of rediscovery.  What is Joy?  Why is it so easily felt when we are young?  What are some very powerful ways in which we can reclaim it and bring that energy - the energy of Joy - back into our lives.

Will you share this journey with me?

For this week, I would like for you to look back, way back at the joy you felt as a child.  Since children feel and experience things largely uncensored by societal constraints, emotion can be boldly felt and followed.  Later on, we learn to mute our feelings and even to bury our instincts and intuitions, but young children are free from all of that for a time.

One of my earliest joyful moments was when I was about three years old.  One Sunday afternoon, my family of four had piled into our black Plymouth Station Wagon to go on our usual "Sunday Drive" through the back roads of Virginia.  Somewhere along the way, our car became stuck in mud; I guess it had been raining.  But now the sun was out and we were stuck!  We piled out of the car and Mama did her best to keep my older sister and I out of the mud in our Sunday clothes, but along the roadside in that mud were what looked like hundreds of little blue butterflies, hundreds!  They were everywhere, and my sister and I were in a fever to catch one.  We darted about here, there and everywhere, trying to catch these butterflies, completely disregarding Mama's admonitions to "Stay out of the MUD!"  Our shoes were a mess when it was all over.  Do you know why I remember this experience so well, though it was very long ago?

JOY.

My sister and I felt pure, unadulterated JOY in that moment (unfortunately, I know that Mama did not!).   :)

Look back into your early childhood to some of your earliest memories.  Where did you feel joy?  What were you doing?  Whom were you with?

Share these in Comments, if you like, or write them in a journal.  But think about them and hold them in your heart until we meet back here again next Tuesday!

Have a lovely day!




Monday, September 9, 2013

Menu Planning Monday. September 9-15th

I'm baaaaaaaaaaaack...!

Yes, it's true after long stretches of not having a working computer combined with lots of fun health issues, I am finally on my feet and typing up a storm again!

After remaining silent for two years, I am back and raring to get this blog into Fall Festivities of every kind.

But to begin this week, I am sharing my favorite thing, FOOD FOR THE WEEK!  Here is my menu plan for September 9th through the 15th:



We are much more than what we eat, but what we eat can nevertheless help us to be much more than what we are!
- Adele Davis (1904-1974)


Monday - Easiest Meatloaf, Garlic Basil Mashed Potatoes & Spinach Salad
(98% lean beef combined with extras:  shredded zucchini from the garden, lots of fresh garlic, chopped celery and onion)

Tuesday - Crock Pot Roast Chicken, Brown Rice, Peas with Chopped Lean Ham, Pineapple

Wednesday - Spaghetti and Tomato Sauce, Caesar Salad - Spiced Pumpkin Cookies for dessert!
(Sneak some cooked sweet potato or carrots into Tomato Sauce!)

Thursday - Black Eyed Peas, Whole Wheat Cornbread, Sneaky Smoothie
(Sneakie Smoothie:  Bananas, Frozen Strawberries, Milk and .... fresh spinach!)


Obviously, I LOVE to sneak!  Can ya tell that I have picky teens?
 

Friday - Homemade Hoagies for Game Night, Baked Lays, Fruit - GO TEAM!

Saturday - Grilled Hot Dogs with all the fixins', Chips and Mango Salsa, Cukes & Rice Vinegar

Sunday - Grilled lean Petite Sirloin Steaks, Tossed Salad and Potato Salad.

For more posts on Menu Planning Monday, check out this link, Organizing Junkie.

Have a great start to your week and make sure to come back here tomorrow, as I start the series:

Rediscovering Joy!