Friday, August 31, 2012

10 Things I Learned This Week

1.  Having your child turn 3 and start preschool is no easier on the heart than having your first child do those things.  Mason Luke is growing up so quickly on me.  I wish I could keep him little for a while longer!
2.  Bullies are not cool.  We've never really had an experience with a bully in our house before, but the past couple of weeks Mallory has just flat out been bullied by a mean girl.  I am so proud of the way she handled the situation (we must be doing something right).  She handled it with maturity and grace far beyond her years! 
3.  School is in full swing and let the activities begin.  Bring on the fundraisers, PTSO, auditions, lessons, games, etc.  We love it!
4.  I just can't live without coffee.  I've tried, but I just can't.
5.  I don't drink sodas and I don't buy them for the kids.  However, I do buy them for my hubby to take to work.  I don't know what possessed Richard to allow Mason Luke to have "a little of his Coke", but I hope he NEVER does that again.  Mason was up ALL night long!  I was a very TIRED mama!
6.  I have been having an allergic reaction to something all week long.  I have no clue what it is.  I haven't changed detergents or anything.  I just randomly break out various times of the day. 
7.  I'm really excited about FALL.  Fall and Winter are my seasons.  So, I'm super excited for all things fall/winter.  I'm ready to pull out the pumpkins, scarecrows, cinnamon brooms, etc.
8. I did really well at the consignment sales I've been to so far.  Hopefully, my luck may continue with the couple that are left around here!
 9.  The little boys are pretty set on clothes for the fall minus shoes, socks, and solid colored t's.
10.  Tomorrow I will go to the funeral of a friend's baby.  My heart is so broken for her.  I wish I could take away a little of her pain.  Please pray for this sweet family as they lay their precious Emma Grace to rest.  Seeing a friend go through such pain is just a sheer reality check of just how blessed we are.  Life is so very precious!

Sunday, August 12, 2012

Grocery Store Relay 8.11

*Update...everything in this post cost a whopping $24 total!!!*

This Saturday was Grocery Store Relay time again!!!  I get so excited for this day.  I need to take a picture of the set-up next time.  It truly is like Christmas morning for money-saving moms.  It seriously can't get much better.  You don't need coupons, sales papers, or shopping lists.  It's really is fun to be a mom on a mission to save money, get as many items as you possibly can, and pack it all into as few boxes as you possibly can.  This week was definitely a great week.  Everyone in our little group ended up with a pretty great stash!  This week we had a good team of Christy, Travis, Stacey, Tracey, and myself.  Plus we had little Colt to cheer us on!  Here's what I ended up with this week.  I know many of you have asked me for information and I am going to message you all on Facebook with all of the awesome details!

Here is this week's stash:

Terra Sweet Potato Chips - 1 Bag
Angies Kettle Corn Classic - 3 Bags
Angies Kettle Corn Caramel - 1 Bag
Mesquite BBQ Kettle Chips -1 Bag
Starbucks Medium House Blend Coffee - 1 Bag
Zilactin Cold Sore Relief - 2 Packages
Barbara's 100% Natural Rasberry Fig Bars - 1 Package
DeBoles Organic Angel Hair Pasta 8 oz. - 18 Boxes
DeBoles Organic Spaghetti Style Pasta 8 oz. - 3 Boxes
DeBoles Organic Whole Wheat Angel Hair Pasta 16 oz. - 2 Boxes
Hodgson Mill Whole Grain Thin Spaghetti Pasta 16 oz. - 2 Packages
Hodgson Mill Whole Grain Mac & Cheese - 7 Boxes
Keebler Graham Cracker Crumbs - 3 Boxes
Children's Claritin (20 ct chewable tabs) - 5 Boxes
3 Musketeers - 1 Fun Size Bag
Gatorade G2 Watermelon Strawberry - 3 Bottles
Fabric Refreshener 32 oz. - 1 Bottle
Back To Nature Crispy Oatmeal Cookies - 2 Boxes
Zico Coconut Water - 2 mango, 2 passion fruit
Stater Bros. Homestyle Snickerdoodle Cookies - 1 Packages
Zicam Cold Remedy Plus -2 Packages
Special K Strawberry Protein Shakes (4 pack) - 1
Mayacamos Gluten Free Alfredo Sauce Mix - 3 Packages
Alessi Crispy Sliced Toast Biscotte - 1 Package
Sugar Cone Ice Cream Cones - 1 Box
Wishbone Fat Free Italian Dressing 16 oz. - 1 Bottle
Breadshop Raspberry & Cream Granola - 2 Boxes
S & W Italian Recipe Stewed Tomatoes - 5 Cans
Knorr Vegetable Boullion (6 Extra Large Cubes) - 4 Packages
Zatarain's Hush Puppy Mix - 1 Box
Lensi 100% Spaghetti 16 oz. -2 Packages
Orville Redenbacher's All Natural Popcorn - 3 Boxes
Cepacol Losenges - 2 Packages
Pediacare Fever Reducer Pain Reliever - 2 Bottles
Roland Strawberry Tartlettes - 2 Packages
Nakano Seasoned Rice Vinegar (Roasted Garlic) - 2 Bottles
Orville Redenbacher's Movie Theater Popcorn - 1 Box
La Bandarita Tostadas - 1 Bag
Kool-Aid Grape Jammers 10 Pouches - 1 Boxes
Garden of Eatin Blue Tortilla - 1 Bag
Kettle Brand Chips - 1 Bag
Jim Dandy Quick Grits - 1 Large Bag
La Choy Creations - 1 Kit
Tobasco Habenero Sauce - 1 Bottle
Newman's Own Organics Fig Newmans - 1 Package
Pirouline Chocolate Lined Wafers - 2
Complete Active Pack Contact Solution Kit - 1 Package
Nestle Butterscotch Morsels - 2 Packages
Newman's Own Organic Alphabet Cookies - 1 Package
Otis Spunkmeyer Cinnamon Crumb Cake Muffins (6 count) - 1 Package
Otis Spunkmeyer Strawberry Shortcake Muffins (6 count) - 1 Package
Sesmark Parmesean Herb Crackers - 1 Box
Pineapple Tidbits (4 pack) - 1 Package
Nances Chicken Wing Sauce Mild - 2 Jars
Nestle White Chocolate Morsels - 2 Bags
Kettle Brand Sweet Onion Potato Chips - 1 Bag
100% Natural Crazy Richard's Peanut Butter - 1 Jar
Del Monte Green Pepper and Mushroom Pasta Sauce - 1
Carnation Evaporated Milk - 3 Cans
Pet Evaporated Milk - 1 Can
Swanson Flavor Beef Flavoring Boost - 3 Boxes
Hooters Wing Sauce - 1 Jar
Libby's Fruit Cocktail - 1 Can
Breton's Crackers - 1 Package
Franks & Teressa's Wing Sauce - 1 Bottle
Melba Toast - 2 Boxes
Chickin Dippin Rawhide Bone - 1 (For my Furr-Nephew, Buster)
Kraft Marshmallow Creme - 3 Containers
Gold Medal While Whole Wheat Flour - 5lb Bag
Hamburger Helper Mexican Double Cheese Quesadilla - 5 Boxes
Annie's Organic Snack Mix - 1 Box
Hamburger Helper Cheesy Nacho - 1 Box
Premium Wafers - 3 Boxes
Pastaroni Basil and Olive Oil - 1 Box
Colavita Olive Oil - 1 Bottle
S & W Premium Butter Beans - 2 Cans
Southwestern Black Beans - 1 Can
Inglehoffer Chopes Garlic Cloves - 1 Jar
Zone Perfect Protein Bars Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough - 1 Box
Teresa's Sweet Vidalia Onion Vinagarette - 2 Bottles
Bakers Semi-Sweet Chocolate Bakine Squares - 1 Package
Newman's Own Organics Newman O's Hint-O-Mint Chocolate Cookies - 1 Package
Knorr Beef Boullion (6 Extra Large Cubes) - 13 Packages
Gold Medal Self-Rising Flour 5lbs - 2 Bags
Rykrism Sesame Crackers - 1 Package
Nance's Chicken Wing Sauce Hot - 1 Bottle
Jardine's Fajita Marinade - 1 Bottle
Sylvia's Turnip Greens - 2 Cans
Bottled Water - 1/2 Case



Woo Hoo!  I do plan on sharing with my sister!





I was super excited about the grits, flour, medicines, and contact solution!




Chocolate chips = Holiday Baking!!!




The next sale is on August 25th!  

Friday, August 3, 2012

10 Things I Learned About The Chick-Fil-A Frenzy

1.  You know that old saying, "Opinions are like...everybody has one."  Well this is absolutely true, but values and beliefs are not opinion.  Do not confuse someone's values and beliefs for their opinion.  This will only start an unnecessary finger-pointing war like we've recently witnessed.
2.  I believe marriage is designed by God to be between one man and one woman.
3.  I LOVE gay people.  In fact, I love all people.  That's what God intends for me to do.  I love gays, murderers, thieves, etc.  However, I detest and dislike the actions which give them those labels.
4.  I hate that we are arguing gay marriage while so many people have real and valuable needs.  There's a starving homeless person standing on the street corner less than 5 miles from my house.  There's 13 year olds being forced into arranged marriages.  We're arguing and finger-pointing and judging while little children are sitting wasting away waiting to be adopted into loving homes who don't care if their parents are straight or gay.
5.  I'm thankful I'm a sinner saved by grace who serves an all-powerful, all-loving, all-forgiving King who loves each and everyone of us unconditionally.
6.  I hate the persecution one man received for having the courage to publicly state his beliefs.  Too often people are afraid to state their personal beliefs and values publicly.  They're afraid of the media firestorm that will ensue when they do this.  Often times, they'll make the statements and then retract them after the media latches on to what they've said.  I admire the Chick-Fil-A family for not backing down and weathering the storm.  No one person should feel like they have to hide who they are, what they stand for, and what they believe in.
7.  Chick-Fil-A's beliefs are not an attack on gay people.  I'm sorry gay friends, but it simply wasn't.  The media may have portrayed it this way, but shame on the media...NOT Chick-Fil-A!
8.  Retaliation serves no purpose.  I'm sorry friend whether you are gay, straight, married, dating, etc. I DO NOT want to see you making out in the public.  You won't catch me doing it.  So, please consider myself and my children and don't do it in public!
9.  Chick-Fil-A made lots of money on the 1st.  I hope they use part of the money to do something amazing and great for the world.
10.  I will continue to eat Chick-Fil-A and I will continue to have friends of all shapes, sizes, colors, ethinic diversities, and yes sexual preferences.

Eat Mor Chikin and Love More People!!!

Thursday, August 2, 2012

As Written By Jen Hatmaker

So, I've enjoyed loathed reading the hundreds thousands of facebook posts regarding Chick-Fil-A over the past week.  I won't lie.  The whole situation has weighed really heavily on my heart.  A couple of nights ago I came across this blog post by Jen Hatmaker.  It was exactly what had been in my heart and I was moved to tears when reading this post.  I feel like Jen hit the nail on the head.  I commend her for having the courage to write this! 


In The Basement
I lived in Kansas from 8th-12th grade. In that time, I became well acquainted with Mr. Tornado and all his little friends: Siren, Tornado Watch, Basement, and False Alarm.

In April of my junior year, our house was hit by a tornado. The end of our street was flattened; we lost our fence and roof and trees. And evidently I lost my sense of security (21 years later, and I still have a tornado nightmare about once a month).

The most visceral memory of that day was crouching in the basement with my family and friend, Andrea, as we heard the tornado approaching. Everything started shaking, and the sound grew until it was deafening. I remember looking at my sister, both our mouths open, screaming, and we couldn’t hear each other. We were inside a train engine.

I’ll never forget hunkering down in the basement while the storm raged overhead.

This is precisely how I feel about the Chick-Fil-A debacle and all the other accouterments of the culture wars. I am so over it. I’m so over the fear mongering and hate propaganda. I’m over the political posturing and power plays. I’m over the finger pointing and name-calling. The storms are raging overhead, and let me tell you something:

I’m going to the basement.

This is obnoxious. So a business leader is no longer entitled to an opinion, even one that roughly half of America shares? Is that where we’re at? Now the mayors of Boston and Chicago and San Francisco are suggesting Chick-Fil-A be denied permits in their cities, and just like that, a hot-blooded difference in personal opinion – not lewd remarks, not discriminatory actions, not company policy – has turned into punitive legislation.

Mayor Bloomburg, also a supporter of gay rights, condemned the statements, saying “cities should not ask about political beliefs before issuing a permit.” Of course they shouldn’t. Where would it end? The CEO of the Phoenix Suns is gay; shall we all boycott their basketball games or deny their right to play in the public sphere? Is it time to quiz small-business owners on their positions on gun control, abortion, and immigration reform, and decide if their companies are “welcome in our cities”?

Because this will swing every way, you know. Perhaps Chick-Fil-A is banned in Boston, but we will also stand by if a Muslim business owner is banned from operating in Huntsville, Alabama? Mark Zuckerberg is an atheist; should Christians all delete their Facebook accounts? This affront to democracy is infinitely more dangerous than a CEO with an opinion, which, if you’ve ever paid attention, we are supposed to have the freedom to hold and express in this country without threat of commercial retribution.

Truett Cathy is a citizen; he has a right to an opinion. He gets to have that. He isn’t peddling theology…his currency is the Spicy Chicken Sandwich. There are certainly tens of thousands of gay folks who work for and patron CFA. No one has ever been asked to procure proof of their heterosexuality before dipping into their Polynesian sauce.

If you don’t like his personal policy, don’t eat there. Problem solved.

And lest you unfairly brand me as a mouthpiece for the right, I hate the culture wars on both sides of the party line. Christians, do you really think posting pithy statements on Facebook about “standing firm in our values” and “resisting the liberal media” is helping? The lines we draw in the sand do absolutely nothing except assure everyone else: YOU’RE OUT. When we turn to politics and power to legislate our brand of morality, we take the opposite approach of Jesus whose power was activated in the margins with the outcasts...humbly...peripherally.

I’m sick of the Jesus forwards and judgment. Sick of majoring on gay marriage. Enough, everyone. With every hate Tweet and finger jab and Bible bludgeon, you are telling my gay friends they are indeed unwelcome, unloved, unvalued, and uninvited. If your agenda is to battle homosexuality, how’s that going? How many gay folks read your Prop 8 yard sign, knocked on your door, and said, “Thank you for voicing your opinion to the neighbors in this manner. Would you kindly invite me in and teach me how to be straight? And do you have a Bible study I can join?”

When we resort to the same tactics being leveled at Truett Cathy, we sink to the least common denominator and – this is important – we make everything worse. How are these culture wars working out for us? Well, the church is losing around 50K folks a week, and the next generation downright refuses to come. The gay community is ostracized entirely (oh, they’ve gotten the message alright), and Christianity has turned into white noise.

Digging our heels in even harder is the problem, not the answer.

Love is, if you believe anything Jesus ever said or did.

Everyone is screaming and swearing at each other, pointing fingers and posting clichés on Pinterest. The storm is out of control. What happened to civil discourse? What happened to basic human respect? What happened to good men and women pulling up a seat at the table together and navigating differences with dignity and regard? What happened to listening? What happened to humility?

I'm done. I’m going to the basement, and I invite you to join me. Here is what we hate down in the basement:

We hate injustice.

We hate our own sin and pride and arrogance, and we grieve at how it has wounded, sliced, slashed, and humiliated.

We hate that 25,000 people will die today of hunger and we’re arguing gay marriage again.

We hate how the Gospel has been turned into a bludgeoning tool.

We hate pointless arguments that widen the gap and devalue real human people.

We hate abuse and violence and crowded orphanages and trafficked sixth-graders.



And it’s not all hate, lest you imagine the Basement Dwellers are a sorry lot indeed. We love some things down in the basement, too:

We love people. Because Jesus does. All of them.

We love grace, because it rescued all of us sinners.

We love healing and redemption, and we get to be a part of that every day, if we are brave enough to say yes.

We love that Jesus uses broken people, because that is our zip code and He chooses us anyway. Mercy is our only sane option.

We love the Body of Christ, when she isn’t being a bully or a tyrant or trying to take over the Oval Office and the Red Carpet. I swear, she can be beautiful.

We love Jesus, who was always in hot water with the religious folks for eating with sinners and offering scandalous grace not just to the leper but to the tax collector.

We love love, and we believe in its power.


If you are weary of the storm, come on downstairs. We’re going to get on with the business of loving people and battling real injustices and caring for the poor and loving Jesus. We’re going to go ahead and offer mercy to one another, even if it is viewed as “soft” or “cowardly” or “dangerous.” (But once I conquer all my own demons definitively, I’ll be happy to turn a critical eye on everyone else’s. Good?) We’re going to trust that Jesus is actually at work in this world like He said, and when he promised that “His kindness leads us to repentance,” we’re just going to believe Him.

Sure, the storm will rage on up there. But you can find refuge just down the stairs. We have a whole thing going on underground. Gay friends and family, you are welcome down here. Marginalized women, come on down. Isolated and confused by organized religion, afraid your questions aren’t welcomed? Join us. Activists and bleeding hearts, you are our heartbeat. Plain, old, ordinary sinners saved by grace, you belong here. Misfits, ragamuffins, and rebels, bring the party. Reformed legalists, you are my people. Pastors contending for God’s glory and people, help lead us. Dissenters, dreamers, visionaries, we need you.

Come on down to the basement. I ordered a Chick-Fil-A nugget platter.