Christine - Trained Doula

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

KY means travel means ..... IKEA

Back in the summer of 2008, we discovered IKEA.  OH MY. 
The one we visit is in West Chester, Ohio (Cincinnati area)
I suppose it would be better for my budget if we had not visited that first time.
This trip we stopped on the way down - Tyler had a ball checking out and
 even climbing under the covers of all the beds.  
In the kids area he spied a wooden train set an insisted that he didn't have on like that - 
he of course did, but you can never have to many train sets.  
Funny thing is, when I got to his house he was right - 
This set have a different smoke stake - how the heck did he know that!!!

After getting some goodies we left, 3 hours later for LaGrange and mommy. 

BUT, we returned five days later. NOW it was my turn. 


Our first stop was for a shared lunch of salad, swedish meatballs, 
clam chowder soup and apple goodness.  And BTW - that is coffee and 
not chocolate milk. They ran out of cups. 

AND THEN I SPIED IT.
My dream house design. 
382 square feet and a cabinet for everything and a hose down bathroom. 

I feel in love with this layout.  Of course, I know I can't have it but
Ikea is for dreaming right. 


 Kitchen with bed and desk behind.


Kitchen from the sleeping area. 


 Across from sofa.


Cool isn't it.  

Monday, October 22, 2012

Ya gotta work for your dinner

We only have Tyler for the month of October so we need to 1. teach him a lot about farm work 2. take advantage of free labor when we can. Tonight the men folk we working in one of our green houses getting it ready for spring and Tyler was right there in the middle of it helping . 

shovel wielding 101
shovel wielding 102

He's getting the hang of it. 



But when you are tired -- you just need to find any place to take a nap. 



On the way home....just follow the light. 

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

There's sheeps amongst us.


Dedicated to all the dogs I have known and loved. 

Monday, September 10, 2012

Godly, Moral, Upright Movies

I was challenged Sunday when a lady in our church recited Phillipians 4:8. ....whatsoever things are lovely......  I am a movie addict and I use my knitting addiction to justify watching them.  I am not ashamed to spend $8.00 a month on netflix for my computer either.  So I am always looking for good movies -- Godly, Moral, Upright, Spiritually Uplifting Movies.

Christian Cinema is a nice website that list movies, talks about the actors that star in them and yea, a whole lot more

Faith like Potatoes

The Woodcarver Troubled teen Matthew meets an elderly widower named Ernest whose woodcarving work he vandalized at the local church. The two soon form an unlikely bond as they rediscover the importance of faith.  starring John Ratzenberger
Escape While grieving the tragic loss of his baby's life, a doctor vacationing in the islands of Southeast Asia is kidnapped by human traffickers. 
Running Inside Out This Christian drama tells a story of forgiveness and redemption, following a young woman's journey from college to career as she encounters love, success and unexpected crisis: an unplanned pregnancy. Good values are present but the issue of sex out side of marriage aren't addressed.  The acting is mediocre but the message of forgiveness and God's grace come through. 
The 5th Quarter In the wake of a car crash that killed his 15-year-old brother, Luke, football player Jon Abbate returns to Wake Forest University with renewed purpose and leads his struggling team to its most successful season ever. Well done, good acting, believable.
I am not a football fan but this movie gave me chills - a true story of faith and dedication that makes no excuse for the God they serve.  A must watch..
Lifted 13 years old Henry Matthews struggles with life after his reservist father is deployed to Afghanistan. With the help of a local pastor, the boy decides to take part in a local singing contest.
The Greater Yes: the Amy Newhouse StoryAfter accomplishing many hard-won goals, high school student Amy Newhouse must now fight the biggest battle of her life -- cancer.  A true story about a young women and her amazing faith. 
Bang the Drum - an indie film with stunning cinematography of South Africa. When a mysterious illness wipes out his entire village, claiming the lives of both his parents, 9-year-old Musa (Junior Singo) is forced to set off on his own, eventually joining the ranks of the scores of orphans who live on the streets of Johannesburg. Directed by David Hickson, this poignant award-winning film examines the heartbreaking effect that AIDS has had on the poor and underprivileged children of Africa.
ANGLES in the DUST - 
NIGHT JOHN
King of the Wind --- I have always been a fan of Marguerite Henry's books. this story is just another one in her brilliant career.  Agba, a poor stable boy, whose undying devotion to a magnificent colt named Sham takes him on a journey from the arid deserts of Northern Africa to the court of the King of France and on to England where a remarkable turn of events unfolds.

Sunday, September 2, 2012

Latest Project

Well, sort of.  Most of my soakers are knit in solid colors but when I found this nice variegated yarn at the shop I couldn't resist buying it.  I made a nice dark brown with flecks of orange, yellow and red that is really nice for fall.  I also picked up a variegated that would be nice for a boy. 





The top of this soaker measures 14" and would be nice for an older baby .  For more soakers for sale check out my store at granshouse.com 

Saturday, May 19, 2012

Rice and Beans in the oven


  • I wanted rice with beans today but didn't want to come home and make them at 5 after playing in the park finding letterboxes so I found this recipe and thought -  lets give it a try.  
  • But as usual I have to maximize and twick it just a little

  • 1 cup uncooked brown rice
  • 1 (16 ounce) can kidney beans, rinsed and drained
  • 1 large onion, chopped
  • 1 tablespoon canola oil
  • 1 (14.5 ounce) can diced tomatoes and green chilies, undrained
  • 2 teaspoons chili powder
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt
  • 1 1/4 cups shredded reduced-fat Cheddar cheese, divided

Directions

  1. Cook rice according to package directions. Transfer to a bowl; add the beans. In a nonstick skillet, saute onion in oil for 4-5 minutes. Stir in the tomatoes, chili powder and salt. Bring to a boil; remove from the heat.
  2. In a 2-qt. baking dish coated with nonstick cooking spray, layer a third of the rice mixture, cheese and tomato mixture. Repeat layers. Top with remaining rice mixture and tomato mixture.
  3. Cover and bake at 350 degrees F for 30 minutes or until heated through. Uncover; sprinkle with remaining cheese. Bake 5-10 minutes longer or until cheese is melted.

Footnotes

  • Nutritional Analysis: One serving (1 cup) equals 306 calories, 7 g fat (3 g saturated fat), 13 mg cholesterol, 470 mg sodium, 47 g carbohydrate, 9 g fiber, 15 g protein. Diabetic Exchanges: 2-1/2 starch, 2 lean meat, 1 vegetable.

    Doubled the recipe and then divided it into thirds. 
    Added chopped peppers (red and green), chopped garlic and celery, 
    Used black beans instead of kidney
    Had no green chilies. 
    Didn't layer but mixed all together and toped with cheese. 
    I will bake all three and then freeze two for later. 

Sunday, May 13, 2012

It is a absolutely gorgeous weekend with a slight warm breeze and warm temps and a blue sky.  But I'm staying in with either allergy or cold or something else equally nasty.  I have done the liquid echinacea which pushed the sore throat through in 24 hours,  herb tea  - what ever I could find ( we our out of gypsy cold care).  Benadryl, Zyrtec, Mycinnex DM and now I am down to itchy coughy lungs, dizzy and lightheaded, tired (I know probably all that benadryl) and thinking - tomorrow is monday and my voice is fading fast, ugh.  I came across this post and thought it quite intelligent in the treatment of what ever it is I have. 


It can be cured by conventional medicines like antihistamine, decongestant and in severe cases, with the help of corticosteroids. However, in many instances some simple home remedies can also help to clear up minor build up of phlegm in the throat. The most simple remedies is to drink lots of hot water. For better result and quick relief, you can add some honey to it. Drinking lots of water would help to get rid of the infectious agents and foreign particles. Ginger is another effective natural remedy for   condition. You can mix honey and cinnamon with ginger to make a fine paste and take it along with some more honey. Otherwise, you can have some tomato soup, prepared with spices like ginger, garlic and pepper.



So mom and her hot chicken soup with garlic or her tea with lemon and honey really are what's best.