I spent most of yesterday working on beans.  I ran to WalMart to buy jars and utensils.  I got a couple of other things while there, as well.   Then, I had to clean up my kitchen enough to get to work.  After lunch, I had to start cutting beans so I had something to can.  Then, finally, I started my first batch.  And it worked!  All but one, I think, sealed correctly.  They all sealed, but one might not be totally right.  So I guess we’ll just have to eat that jar now!

Eric got home about 3:00.  I was watching The Pursuit of Happiness (Will Smith movie) while cutting beans. We got it from Netflix weeks ago and hadn’t watched it.  So I figured I would just watch it so I could return it.  Eric got to see about a third of it, but he was fine with that.  And now I can put it in the mail today.

I finished my batch of beans and then got dinner ready because Eric wanted to go see The Simpsons Movie.  So we did that.  He was a bit disappointed, I think.  But our viewing was somewhat disturbed by the people a few rows in front of us who thought that absolutely everything that happened on the movie was hysterically funny.  It wasn’t.  So even the things that might have been funny weren’t because these people (especially a woman who kept screeching) were making such a fuss.  Maybe talking about it at work today will help Eric find some of the humor in it…

Today, I’m having lunch with a friend, and other than that, I’ll be working on more beans.  Should be fun!

Happy Monday everyone!

It was a crazy busy weekend for us.  We left on Friday at about 5:00 pm to head for John Bryan State Park for a camping weekend with some of the couples from our small group.  It was a blast!  I’ll give a brief overview now with  more details with pics later.

Friday night:  Arrival, Set up, Start the fire, Dinner, Clean up, Hanging out at the campfire, Bedtime

Friday night:  a visit from raccoons woke a number of us up.

Saturday:  Breakfast, Hiking, Lunch, Hanging out, Games, Youngs Dairy, Cornhole, Dinner, Games/Hanging out, Bedtime

Saturday night: we were exhausted and slept hard!

Sunday:  Breakfast, cleanup, Broke camp, left John Bryan

See…it was a fun and busy weekend! After we left, we went to my parents house in Cedarville to shower and clean up (John Bryan has less than stellar “facilities”!).  We stayed for Sunday dinner; Deb and the girls came over, too, because Chris was at a NASCAR race with Indy for the day with Deb’s brother.  They left, we picked some green beans from the garden and headed home.  We relaxed for most of the evening…very enjoyable!

Today, my plans include a trip to WalMart, unpacking and sorting our piles of stuff, doing laundry (everything smells like camp/smoke), and attempting to can the green beans we got yesterday.  That’s right, I think I’m going to try my hand at pressure cooker canning.  Wish me luck!!

I was goofing around yesterday morning about 9:20 when my phone rang.  It was my mom, asking if I was ready to go.
“Go?” I asked. 
“Yes, to the zoo.  We just realized that neither Deb nor I called you, so we thought we’d better do that now,” she said.  I could hear laughing in the background. 
“Well, I guess I should get ready, then, huh?” I said, thinking through my routine to see what I could dump so as to be ready on time. 
“We’re just leaving Cedarville,” she said, “so you have about 45 minutes!”  
We hung up, and I started my quick “getting ready” routine.

(Because I know you’re wondering, this zoo visit had been discussed on Monday, so I had been aware of it.  But no one called me to verify, and I had gotten consumed with camping preparations, so it had completely slipped my mind.  But I was mostly ready when they arrived, and we headed out for the zoo in Deb’s minivan with me, my parents, and my nieces in tow!)

Overall, it was a nice trip to the zoo.  Kelly actually walked the entire park (she was pretty beat at the end!), and we saw all the favorites: elephants, rhinos, kangaroos, fishes, and the carousel.  There weren’t tons of people there (the threat of rain is a wonderful thing!), it didn’t really rain at all, and it wasn’t too hot.  Some pictures of our day:

The wolves (or “doggies) were out:

The moose were very exciting:

   

The carousel was, as always, the biggest hit of the day!

 

I made it home about 4:00 and I spent the rest of the day tidying up my house and trying to plan for our camping outing this weekend.  Six of our small group couples (we have a large small group!) will be going for the weekend, so it should be lots of fun.  I have lots of work to do before we leave, though, so off I get to that!  

Happy Friday!

 

Nothing much to report today.

It’s raining.  It’s been thunderstorming already this morning.  I like thunderstorms.  Of course, the technology that fills our house is less happy with the lightning and thunder!  The television kept popping whenever lightning struck.  Oops!

I have a number of errands and activities to do this week related to our small group’s second annual camping trip this weekend.  We’re actually going to John Bryan, though, so it doesn’t feel terribly adventurous!  But most of the other couples still think Young’s is an unusual treat.

Yesterday, I ran to the grocery store.  I cleaned up the house a bit.  I made cookies, and I ran to the church to help brainstorm a script for a video that my friend Mandy was working on.  We had Italian for dinner, and Eric & I ran to Gander Mountain to look for some camping things.  Then we hung out, watched some television and went to bed early.  Lovely!

Random Thoughts for Wednesday:

  • My laptop keeps freezing during the night so that the screen won’t come back on.  I have to turn it off and back on to get it to work.  It’s getting annoying.
  • I just discovered that my husband has started a facebook page.  I have no idea when he did it.  It seems to be primarily connecting his friends from college.  Crazy…
  • Parchment paper is my new favorite thing.  It’s so nice not to have to wash my cookie sheets everytime I use them.
  • I blanched and bagged green beans for freezing yesterday.  I was very proud of myself!
  • Eric got home about 7:30 last night from his trip.  I was so glad to have him back.  Love that guy!
  • I made myself a roast with mashed potatoes and gravy for dinner last night.  I have no idea what possessed me to go all-out like that, but it tasted YUMMY! 
  • I don’t have a lot of plans for the day.  Maybe some errands.  Maybe some work around the house. We’ll see…

Eric left yesterday for work about 8:00 am.  He and his fellow travelers left for the airport that afternoon. He called me from his hotel last night with a headache and an overly full stomach.  Apparently they’d eaten at a Brazilian steakhouse, and the poor guy was really uncomfortable!   His comment: “I’d take an Advil, but it’ll be Thursday before I digest it, so it won’t do any good!” 

I goofed off here in Columbus yesterday morning, and left right after lunch for Cedarville.  Mom and Dad are on vacation this week and the beans are being done.  So I helped them cut beans.  I also played with Kelly & Holly who were staying at my parents while Chris took Deb for some alone time.  They had stayed overnight on Sunday night, and they were doing great.  Kelly and I played a lot while Mom worked on green beans and Holly napped.  Chris & Deb came to get them about 5:00, and Mom & Dad and I went out to dinner after they left. 

It was almost 11:00 when I got home, but I didn’t mind because I’m not a big fan of being/sleeping alone in the house.  So I came in, brushed my teeth and went to bed.  And I even slept pretty well again.  What a nice change!  I hope I can keep that up!

For today:

  • Laundry
  • Green Beans (my mom gave me some of the beans, and I’m going to try to blanch/freeze them)
  • Some other things that I can’t really think of right now…

Happy Monday to everybody!

The breakdown:

  • Friday night we hosted a good-bye party for a couple in our small group.  It was a really good evening with lots of fun, food, and laughter. 
  • Saturday, was a Harry Potter day, for the most part.  I read all of book seven before the end of Saturday. I also went to a baby shower in the afternoon (thankfully, it was short so I could get back to my book!).  I’m so glad to have closure.  I’m not sorry at all, much as I liked the books, that the series is done. 
  • Sunday, we hung out and napped and watched movies in the evening.  A lovely, relaxing day!

Other details of interest:

  • I got my car back on Saturday morning.  They did not charge me for the work (called it a quality assurance check).  Later, Eric looked around and discovered the fluid we saw was oil.  The cap was leaking, but he also saw it had been broken and repaired with “blue gunk” (Eric’s technical term).  I have used the WalMart guys for oil changes for a long time…I might have to switch to Firestone now!
  • The Harry Potter news, in case you care:  SPOILER ALERT/SPOILER ALERT/SPOILER ALERT
    • Harry Potter does not die.  (I was right.)
    • Harry and Ginny get together, as do Ron and Hermione.  (I was right again.)
    • Snape turned out to be good. (I was right.)
    • Harry was a Horcrux. (I was wrong.)
  • I got a great night’s sleep last night.  Even with a nap (maybe because of it), I slept like a log.  Love that.
  • Eric is gone on a business trip until tomorrow night.  Don’t love that.
  • I might head to Cedarville today to help my parents pick beans.  We’ll see…

The good:

  • Transformers.  This movie is incredible.  Loved it.  If you watched the cartoon at all, you will really enjoy this movie.  If you didn’t watch the cartoon years ago, don’t worry…it actually has a good storyline, too!
  • I got to chat with Karen yesterday for like 2.5 hours.  We hadn’t really talked for awhile.  I enjoyed the conversation a lot.
  • Harry Potter comes out tomorrow. 
  • It is finally sunny again.  It’s going to be a beautiful weekend.  I love great weather.

The “bad” (not like world hunger, of course):

  • My car is still not right.  Eric noticed that it’s still leaking brake fluid.  I can still hear a little bit of grinding when I drive.  I’m going to have to take it back to be fixed.
  • I have a very busy weekend ahead of me.
  • I’m really tired.  I did not sleep well last night (slept, woke up, slept, woke up, slept, woke up & looked at the clock: 3:50 am, laid there awake, got up for a bit, finally got to sleep at 4:45).

The ugly:

  • I don’t really have anything to go here…it just felt appropriate to include the header!

Happy Friday everyone!

Christmas in July

I met last night with some other people at the church to watch and discuss a possible (most likely) program for this year’s Christmas activities.  I really like the script.  I also really like the timeframe.  It often surprises people to know how long it takes to put on a Christmas program.  In fact, for some places, July is really late.  Some churches start planning for Christmas in February or March (I wish!).  Anyway, I’m excited that we’re starting so soon…at least for us!

So I’ve been reading this book, Every Thought Captive by Jerusha Clark.  I would highly recommend it.  It’s not so much a how-to book as a look at the lies we believe and the truths that we should believe in a variety of areas of our life.  It’s really scary how many of the lies I see in my own thought patterns and how much damage they’re doing to me, spiritually and otherwise.  And how incredibly freeing are the truths that we can claim: I have worth because God says so (instead of because of what I do/don’t do).  God loves me.  God accepts me.  God values me.  God calls me beloved.  God loves me completely, fully aware of the fact that I will never be perfect.  There is no “ideal” woman that I have to be or be like.  I am God’s masterpiece.  This is an area that God has been working on with me for a long time.  I am finally learning to really absorb some of these things,  I guess, but I thought I’d share what has encouraged me recently.

As for the rest of life, yesterday, I tidied up the house a bit and ran to WalMart for a couple of things.  I wrote and read and relaxed a bit, too.  There was a huge rainstorm that woke me up last night, but it was a nice sound to hear.  And it added another half-inch of rain to the ground which is marvelous!  It is currently drizzling outside even now.  I don’t know how long the rain is supposed to last, but the plants could certainly use it, so I won’t complain.

Today I have to do some preparation for the party that we’re hosting on Friday, and I’ll probably go over to hang out with Karen some as well.  And tonight, Eric and I are going on a date, so I’m really looking forward to that. 

For three nights in a row, I haven’t been sleeping well.  I’m getting tired enough now, that (hopefully) sheer exhaustion will start to take over, but for now, it looks like another day of tiredness. 

Yesterday afternoon, I washed my windows and wood blinds.  In three years, I have never done this job.  It’ll probably be another three before I do it again.  What a horrible job!

We got over a half inch of rain last night.  I won’t have to water my plants today.  And the rain washed the outside of the windows that I couldn’t reach. I like when the weather helps me with my chores. 

I went to a pedicure party last night.  It was fun, though everybody seemed kind of tired.  And my feet are definitely better off for my having attended!

When I got home, I had a headache.  Eric and I played on the computer until 9:00 when Eureka came on.  Love that show…even with a headache. 

Today I think I’m going to run to a couple of errands.  I also need to (mostly) empty my closet so that, if Eric needs to climb into the attic to fix the fan in the master bath (which broke earlier this week), he won’t get insulation all over our clothes.