November 24, 2008
Chicken Tortilla Soup
1 rotisserie chicken, skinned and de-boned
2 14-16 oz. cans of chicken broth
2 cans of water
1 2 lb. can of diced tomatoes
1 can of whole kernel corn, drained
1 small can of diced green chiles, drained
1 package of taco seasoning.
Dump. Simmer for 30 minutes. Serve topped with your choices of tortilla chips, cheese, sour cream, diced avocado, and/or cilantro.
**tip: if I ever get a deep freeze I'll buy a bunch of rotisseries from Costco or Walmart, spend an hour de-boning them and bagging them up as part of my chicken storage. This chicken tastes great in quesadillas, enchiladas, and soups, this one in particular. Having already-shredded chicken makes this soup that much easier to make. Yum!
i tell you what. . .
Fifteen-- Seriously captures high school.
Love Song--As a freshman Mr. Delph (ugg, just writing his name brings back a whole lotta anger) made me write an updated version of the balcony scene in Romeo and Juliet. The comment he made to me still stings. Ouch.
You Should've Said No & Picture to Burn--(Great running songs by the way.) Encapsulates all that break up anger and would have made healing those 4 broken hearts I've had quite a bit easier.
November 18, 2008
if the weather outside is frightful. . .

Tender Moments
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The other night, I was in bed early. Earlier than the kids. I was crying (I cry a lot, have you noticed yet?). Marc was brushing the boys' teeth. Each of them came in when it wasn't their turn, to say goodnight to me. Anderson climbed on top of me, put his face inches away from mine and placed his hand on my cheek. He stared into my eyes with his big blues and filled my heart with love. He was concerned and showed me with his tender touch. Then he poked my eye and said, "Eyes, water. Mommy sad." When it was Carter's turn, he stood next to me and explained to me why I was a good mother. I don't remember what he said exactly, just that he strung two thoughts together with the word "and." When he does that, the word starts high and ends low and sounds like it's two syllables. He does this a lot when he's trying to explain himself and I think it's the funniest thing. I ADORE my kids and I'm pretty sure they love me too.
This song speaks to my soul.
Somedays we forget. To look around us. Somedays we can't see. The joy that surrounds us. So caught up inside ourselves. We take when we should give. So for tonight we pray for. What we know can be. And on this day we hope for. What we still can't see.. It's up to us to be the change. And even though we all can still do more. There's so much to be thankful for. Look beyond ourselves. There's so much sorrow. It's way too late to say. I'll cry tomorrow. Each of us must find our truth. It's so long overdue. So for tonight we pray for. What we know can be. And every day we hope for. What we still can't see. It's up to us to be the change. And even though we all can still do more. There's so much to be thankful for. Even with our differences. There is a place we're all connected. Each of us can find each other's light. So for tonight we pray for. What we know can be. And on this day we hope for. What we still can't see. It's up to us to be the change. And even though this world needs so much more. There's so much to be thankful for
November 10, 2008
Quote of the Day
Quote of the Day
November 08, 2008
my new favorite salad
I've been eating this salad (click on "this salad" for recipe link) all week. When I discovered the pitas from my freezer were kind of dry and therefore an extremely sub par accompaniment, and because I didn't want to truck my two boys to the grocery store again this week to get more, I just ate it like a salad. It was so yummy! Thanks Kelly and Robin for sharing!
November 04, 2008
ahh, the good old days
I've been having a rough time lately. Hubby's long work hours, church calling stretching me in ways most consider small, but for me, they are large stretches, no tv to "tend" the boys for those short periods of time, hubby's long work hours, boys fighting a lot, hubby's long work hours, motherhood worries. When I have a rough time, I snack, I eat, I binge. Having Halloween last week didn't help. Yesterday was a particularly rough day. So rough that I was in bed asleep by 8:30. I should have done jumping jacks. I did not. I'm embarrassed to say what and how much I've eaten lately, but suffice it to say I'm in the middle of doing 400 jumping jacks. I'm at 325 to be exact. Doing this many jumping jacks reminds me of August of 1994. Band camp. Travis Ogden. (aka fundamental drill sergeant) Jumping Jacks. Legs Burning. It's a good burning though. Oh, to be 14 again.
