Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Christmas Tradition

Homemade Cinnamon Rolls
They are so easy. I don't make the bread, although I will try sometime...I just get the Rhodes(I think thats the brand) frozen white bread loaves. It comes with 3. Then I knead the dough out...and rolling pin it...till its as flat as I can get it. Then you put butter then brown sugar and cinnamon...then roll and slice! One loaf makes about 16 rolls, so I use half and freeze the other half(un-sliced) Pictured above, is them the night before...before they rose....
Next morning, this is what you get...pop them in the oven for about 12-15 mins..
Make icing with milk and powdered sugar...

Below: and this is what you get! Yummy cheap rolls!

Monday, December 27, 2010

Family Pictures

Here are most of our family pictures that my friend Holly did for us in November. We were blessed to have a beautiful day outside..as it didn't look too promising when we woke up that morning. I think they turned out pretty well if I don't say so myself. Definatly going to be printing a family one to frame...its our first of the 3 of us! (yes we wanted to try it with the dogs too, but since my car was/is broken we all wouldn't fit in Nicks little fiat, haha. \
Enjoy!










Saturday, December 25, 2010

Merry CHRISTmas!

I honestly can't believe that today is Christmas 2010. This year has flown by drastically fast, and I assume it's because we had a baby this year. Everyone says, time flies when you have kids! No joke there.
Anywho, we had a great Christmas. And its not over yet...Last night we went to our Christmas Eve service at church. It was very cozy there in the candlelight and fireside. Our good friends John and Terri and their son Tucker came too. That was nice, especially since we hadn't seen them in forever it seemed! Then when we got home, we opened our stockings. Nick got Monopoly Deal and a snowman ornament that says Dad 2010-from Brynlee of course. Brynlee got bath toys and a cool teether that vibrates when you bite it, she loves that. I got a HUGE Toblerone candy bar-that Nick is helping me eat...wonder why he got that?! Haha. And some cute pj pants...yes he stuffed them in my stocking haha!
This morning once we had homemade cinnoman rolls -pics in another post!- and then we got ready to open presents. We recorded the whole thing this year. Thats what my parents used to do for my grandparents, so we decided to do it as well. Grandparents don't mind watching a boring video of the kids opening presents, lol. Brynlee was so so about the presents part at first then she realized the outcome I think and really started ripping the paper off! Of course, loving the paper! She got from us a gloworm doll and a kitchen/frig toy. From Mimi & Nana and Papa she got a push toy-here comes the walking!- some cute tights, socks a keepsake for her first tooth and lock of hair, and a snail toy. From Grandpa and Aunt Kylie she got a total of 8 books! And a farmhouse singing toy, fun fun! She got My Pal Violet and a water baby from Holly too. I think she made out pretty good!
Later tonight I believe we are going over to our friends house to play some games, they got some games for Christmas and so did Nick so here we come. Thats of course, after we eat the mouthwatering BBQ ribs that are roasting in the crock pot as we speak!

Don't forget the REAL reason for this season. Jesus Christ!

God Bless and Merry CHRISTmas from our family to yours!

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Just a Wife and Mother.....

Whoa its been a bit since I last posted. This post is going to be about something that has been on my heart...not necessarily what I'm struggling with. Definatly on my mind in this day and age though.

We've been doing this study in our Ladies group at church. Lies Women Believe and the Truth that Sets Them Free, by Nancy Leigh DeMoss. Its a great study so far. The part that has really hit me is the chapter about Lies Women Believe About Priorities. One lie stuck out, A Career outside the home is more valuable and fulfilling then being a wife and a mother.

Now don't get me wrong, I LOVE being a wife and mother and know that that is what I am called to be. Sometimes however, in this world, I feel that I need to be more. Or people are like oh you just stay home huh. That bothers me. Then I start to think, well do I need to have a career?! My mind has gone back and forth and back and forth. Being over here, its been easy. Its hard to find a job thats worth the money, especially if you have kids, you will just make enough to pay a babysitter. I know that when we get back stateside in Feb..once we get settled and such, I will probably battle this monster again. I loved working in the hospital. I do miss it. Especially when my friend Holly comes over after she is done working...in her scrubs! Which I loved wearing! But after reading this lie. I have found a lot more peace in just being a wife and a mother.

Here are a few lines from this book:

..unintended consequences of this newfound freedom? Whoever expected we would have to live with such things as:
  • pressure placed on women by their peers to "do more" than be "just a wife and mother"
  • the status of a "homemaker" being devalued to something less then that of a serf
  • millions of infants and toddlers being dropped off at day car centers before daylight and picked up after dark
  • families that seldom sit down and have a regular meal together
  • emotional and physical affairs being fanned by married women spending more quality time with men at work then they do with their own husbands
  • women who don't have the time or energy to cultivate a close relationship with their children and who end up permanently estranged from their grown children
  • children spending countless hours being entertained by videos, TV, video games, and computers
  • inadequately supervised children becoming exposed to and luring into pornography, alcohol, drugs, sex, and violence
  • elderly parents having to be put into institutions because their daughters and daughters in law are working full time and can't manage their care

Those are the ones that spoke to me and I know that not all those will effect all working moms.
Here's more:

In determining our priorities as Christian women, we must first ask: Why did God create women? What is His purpose and mission for our lives? The Word of God provides women of every generation and culture with the Truth about our created purpose and primary role and calling. When we embrace the Truth and establish our priorities and schedules around it, we experience true liberation.
In Genesis 2:18 we find the first and clearest statement of why God created women:
The Lord God said," It is not good for the man to be alone. I will make a
helper suitable for him."
There you have it- God created the woman to be a helper to the man-to complete him, to be suited to his needs. She was made from man, made for man, and given as God's gift to the man.
The woman was uniquely designed and equipped-physiologically, emotionality, mentally, and spiritually-by her Creator to be a bearer and nurturer of life. In a mulitiude of ways, she was endowed with the ability to add life, beauty, richness, fullness, grace and joy to the family unit.

I really like how she put it in words to really understand. We are unique. I love that.

The Scripture is clear that a married woman's life and ministry are to be centered in her home. This is not to suggest that it is necessarily wrong for a wife and mother to have a job outside her home-unless that job in any way competes with or diminishes her effectiveness in fulfilling her primary calling at home. Further, it is important for a woman to evaluate their reason(s) for working outside their home and to identify any deception behind those reasons.
For example, it is widely assumed today that a family simply cannot make it without two incomes. It is true that one of the unfortunate by products of the feminist revolution is that our economy has become dependent on two-income families. However, that does not necessarily mean that families cannot survive on on income.

Here are some good things that come from a family that knows their calling. She mentions in her book that she has quite a few friends that have 5,6,7 or more kids and have only one income. She mentions its not easy and they might not have all the things this society dubs necessary today, but they have this:
  • these families are content and have joy
  • they have a better sense about values and the tings that really matter than do many two-income families
  • they have learned how to pray and depend on God for everything from "daily bread" to college tuition
  • they parents know where their children are and are able to monitor and direct their activities
  • the parents and children have close, loving relationships with each other
  • they are actively involved in serving others in practical ways that many families don't have time (or energy) to do when both parents are working outside the home.

She even has a quote from actress Katherine Hepburn:
I'm not sure any woman can successfully pursue a career and be a mother at the same time. The trouble with women today is that they want everything. But no one can have it all.

I thought that was interesting.

I love staying home with B. Yes there are days which I wish I could be gone all day and someone else can be with her. Then I get to thinking about it and its not worth it. If I HAD to work, someone else, in a daycare somewhere, would be raising my child. Thats my number one. God gave her to us to raise for Him. Not for a daycare to raise. I love being home when Nick gets home (especially in the Military life when the schedule can be one time this day and a total different time the next, if I worked, who knows when we'd see each other!)

OK thats all I have. I hope I didn't stir up too much. I know this is a topic that some think is hard. I just felt like blogging my thoughts on it so one day I can look back and see them and hope my sight has not been hindered.

Monday, December 13, 2010

Lovely Day

We had a very beautiful day this past Saturday. Actually, its been gorgeous since then! I am not complaining at all. Since it has been so wet and dreary for so long we decied a family walk/run was a must. So we headed out in this sunny weather. Granted, it was still cold out, but that sun on my face was awesome.

Of course the dogs loved being out and about. Kaci LOVES to run. As you can see above. She started running towards these horses and mules...and Nick whistled and here she comes..oh so fast. I love watching her run. Unfortunatly I didn't get a great pic of Kodi so oh well.

These mountains are by far going to be what I miss the most about this country. We can walk outside, and this is what we see. I love it. I am pretty sure Georgia won't be the same. Hehe. Saying that though, does not mean I am not super excited to go to Georgia though. I am very happy!


Wednesday, December 1, 2010

{[8 months}]....no way.

Here is my chunky monkey 8 month old! (her feet look huge in this pic, but really its the boots, cuz they are too big, she has tiny feet!)


*we are in size 3 diapers, but soon moving to cloth.
*she loves her morning whole wheat cereal. Even with out fruit mixed in!
* she can wear lots of 3-6m clothes still and certain 6-9m ones. (sleepers are huge though)
*she can wear size 1 shoes still, 2's are pretty large still.
*she's had-carrots, sweet potatos, green beans, peas, squash for her veggies and loves all-carrots and peas being on of the faves-peaches, pears, apricot, mixed berries and banana's, apples, bannanas, pineapple-for her fruit. She loves them all. On Thanksgiving I gave her a Turkey and Rice dinner-she loved then the other day Chicken and Noodle diner(both baby food) and she was good with that too.
*she's still not sure about bitter biscuits and cherrios.
* not crawling, but on all fours rocking and can get where she wants!
*loves to stand and hold onto the couch and whatever else she can.
*will walk with your holding her hands.

She is growing way to fast, I love it but I don't at the same time! Its so neat to see the things she learns everyday, but sooner then I know it, she'll be driving a car...and going to college, and getting married..ok enough of that!
She likes to play games too. She has stackable cups, we stack them, wait and then she knocks them over. She likes to share her pacifier, putting in my mouth laughing and then taking it and putting it in hers. She's so silly. She loves to give high fives, and I am pretty sure she's waved a couple times. We are also teaching her certain sign language signs. Still nothing to come about that, except I can sign food/eat without saying anything and she gets super excited. I know she is comprehending it! Its just a very repetitive thing for mommy to do! And to remember to do! Oh and she also put her hands together once to pray, we pray before we eat and I usually hold her hands together, one day she didn't let me so I just did it in front of her and opened and she was trying to! Oh the moments a mom is proud of! Hehe.
I think thats the update we have today!
Happy 8 months Baby Girl!