Monday, February 28, 2011

This lady is a imposter!

She stole my body!

...And the one she left in its place is not up to par.
It won't do what I want it to do and my mind knows it can do.
It doesn't look the same.

It has bones that hurt.
It has a heart that races.
It has lines on its face that can't possibly be MINE!
It has eyelashes that aren't thick like mine.
It puts shingles on me, hurts like crazy THAT time of the month and its eyes are blurry.

It grows fingernails that I was never able to grow....wait, that's a plus.

I will gladly pay whatever reward it is asking for the safe return of my body.

I want ME back.
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Saturday, February 26, 2011

My Saturday

I finished this hat tonight for my pastors daughter. She is such a cutie and likes to wear hats.
I'm horrible at following patterns. I usually rework it my own way and that's not always good. The flower is detachable so she can wear with or without.

We had a yard sale today at Nikkis and I made $75. Not bad at all considering I said I wasn't going to get up at 5:30am and load the truck to drive 45 minutes to maybe sale something. I really didn't have much but you know what they say about one mans junk being anothers treasure.

After the sale Evette, Nikki's MIL and my newest friend :), took me, Drex and the girls to eat mexican food...My fav! It was fun to sit and eat and laugh with girls. In my honest opinion I don't get as much girl time as I NEED or want.
I was so use to girls being the majority in the house and now I'm the only girl....even our dog Butter is a boy.

But he loves me best. :)

Well I'm off to try and read and comment on some blogs.....we used our bytes up AGAIN...grrrrrr!


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Thursday, February 24, 2011

Ready Set GO

Looks like our first major storms are about to hit Arkansas. They are saying tornadoes all over the state. Its very windy at my house and north of me they are saying the tornado warning sirens are going off.

I HATE this kind of weather.

I'm sitting on the porch watching the leaves blow like crazy and hoping that keeps up because when it gets real still is when I get scared.

Yall have a good one.
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Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Happy Birthday to my baby!

Happy 25th Birthday to my 
beautiful

Loveable



GOOFY


...baby


I love you to the moon and back a hundred batrizillion times!!

I wish for you all the happiness you can stand!

You will ALWAYS be MY baby.

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Pedia-Lax Fiber Gummies "Moving & Grooving" Facebook Sweepstakes

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Now through March 25, 2011, each week one Facebook fan (oops, we mean "liker") will be randomly picked to win 8 bottles of Pedia-Lax Fiber Gummies. And that’s not all! 
 At the end of each month (February and March) one lucky winner gets the "Moving and Grooving" gift set, including a 4-month supply of Pedia-Lax Fiber Gummies and fun games for the kids!
 Winners are picked on Friday at noon EST. 
So get movin’ and connect with Pedia-Lax Fiber Gummies on Facebook (www.facebook.com/fibergummies) to enter for chance to win!


Thursday, February 17, 2011

Read and Share Stories About Jesus- book review



Book Description

From the bestselling Read and Share® Bible, 13 stories from the life and ministry of Jesus Christ. These time-honored favorites include: The Man Who Ate Locusts, John Baptizes Jesus, Jesus Heals a Sick Boy, Jesus Brings a Girl Back to Life, Jesus Walks on Water, Jesus Loves the Children, Zacchaeus, A Blind Man Sees Again, Jesus Stops a Storm, One Lost Sheep, Jesus' Best Friends, One Man Says Thank You, and Jesus Goes to Heaven.

My Review
I absolutely loved this book. First of all it is a hard back book and all of the pages are very sturdy. I know that when Drex gets older he can read it himself and not tear the pages.  The pictures are big and bright and at the end of each story,which is a page or two long, there are little boxes that have questions or comments about that particular story.
Like in the story Jesus Loves Children it says-
If you were one of the children who got to meet Jesus, what would you say to him?
I like this because it really gets the kids involved in telling what they think about the story. It kinda help the story stay in their head.
I also like that after the title of each story it has the scripture reference so you could easily find it in the bible and read the story as originally written.
Buy it- Thomas Nelson or Amazon
Disclaimer: I received a free copy of Read and Share: Stories About Jesus By Gwen Ellis fromBookSneeze/Thomas Nelson Publisher for this review.

CLOSED-AN UNLIKELY BLESSING- Book Review and Giveaway




About the book:
 An Unlikely Blessing is a heartfelt story about a new pastor and life-long city dweller Alex Armstrong, who reluctantly accepts his first assignment, a two-point parish in the wilds of North Dakota. Hilltop Township, a farming community, blooms from the prairie like a wild pink rose—lovely and prickly all at once, much like the people who live there.
Unlikely

Alex quickly finds that this lovely place is in quiet peril. Farmers are struggling to make ends meet: Jonas Owens, a faithful member of Hilltop parish, is on the brink of losing the farm. Alex believes that part of why God called him to Hilltop was to help turn things around, and steps in with ideas for saving the Owens' land. But can even God's minister help save this rural community?

There are a lot of firsts for the new pastor—the annual Hunter's Breakfast, julebukking (also called Christmas fooling), King Oscar's fish balls, and the melody of the musical saw. And the new, single pastor creates remarkable excitement among the unmarried women in the community. If you could die of hot dish overdose, Alex would be a dead man. Whether performing weddings, counseling his flock, or herding cattle by snowmobile, Alex soon discovers that his new church home has as much to teach him as he will teach them. Day by day, he falls more in love with the people of Hilltop Church. People may leave Hilltop, but Hilltop never leaves them.


My Review:

I would love to live in a town like Hilltop, A small church where everyone knows everyone and friendly is very appealing to me. 
It was very easy to connect with the characters in this book and I look forward to reading book #2 in the series. With all the single ladies in the town I'm sure Alex, the pastor, will find love with one lucky lady. The ladies also love to cook for Alex and this recipe sounds so good I plan on trying it soon!
Puppy Chow
From the Kitchen of Gandy Dunn
* ½ cup butter (some people leave this out)
* 1 cup creamy peanut butter
* 2 cups chocolate chips (sometimes I use semisweet chocolate, which is good too)
* Crispy rice or corn cereal squares (9 cups or a box worth)
* 1 pound powdered confectioner's sugar (experiment - you can probably use a little less)
Melt the butter, peanut butter and chocolate in a saucepan. Pour it over the cereal, tossing it gently until it is well coated.

I recommend this book to everyone. I read it in 2 nights...only because I fell asleep...which is my fault because I was so tired, I could have finished it in one night. It was that good.

About Patti: 
Judy Baer is the author of over seventy-five books for adults and teens. She has won the Romance Writer of America Bronze Medallion and has been a RITA finalist twice. She lives in Elk River, Minnesota with her husband. Follow the Hilltop characters on Judy’s blog and find out more about Judy and her books athttp://www.judykbaer.com




Blog Tour Schedule: 

In celebration of the release of An Unlikely Blessing, Judy is giving away a KINDLE prize package worth over 
$175.



One lucky winner will receive:
  • Brand New KINDLE with Wi-Fi
  • A $25 gift certificate to Amazon.com
To enter just click on one the icons below and then tell your friends! Winner will be announced on February 21st on Judy’s blog,http://www.judykbaer.com/wordpress

About the Author:
 Judy Baer Biography Judy Facebook judy linkedin Judy Myspace twitter
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Judy was born and grew up on a farm on the prairies of North Dakota. An only child, she spent most of her days with imaginary people—either those she read about or those she made up in her head. Her most ambitious conjuring did not succeed, however. She kept a clean stall with fresh hay and oats for the horse she imagined would arrive. Unfortunately it didn’t come, at least not until she was an adult. After she was unexpectedly given three horses, she bought even more and began raising foundation quarter horses.  As an adult,  she managed to make that dream come true and raised foundation quarter horses and buffalo for some years. A voracious reader, Judy learned to read with comic books, anything from Little Lulu and Superman to the Rawhide Kid. She sold her first story for $10.00 to a farm magazine. She still has the $10.00.

She graduated from Concordia College, Moorhead, Minnesota with majors in English and education and a minor in religion. At the time, she was simply studying what interested her, but now realizes that she was educating herself for her future career as a Christian writer. Her first book was written with a toddler on her lap. Judy would type a few words and say “Now, Jennifer.” He two year old daughter would hit the space bar so Judy could continue writing. It was’t the fastest way to work but it was a very cozy time.
In 2001 Judy became a certified professional life coach. In 2008 Judy completed her Master’s program. She studied in the areas of writing and coaching. Now certified in three coaching disciplines, Judy coaches primarily professional and aspiring writers. She is also a faculty advisor in the Department of Human Development at St. Mary’s University in Minneapolis, MN.   Judy Baer is the author of over seventy-five books for adults and teens. She has won the Romance Writer of America Bronze Medallion and has been a RITA finalist twice. She lives in Elk River, Minnesota with her husband, two daughters and three step children.  She grew up in rural North Dakota and has done many of the things her Hilltop characters experience.  Follow the Hilltop characters on Judy’s blog and find out more about Judy and her books at http://www.judykbaer.com
 



I received a free copy of this book to review for the Litfuse Publicity blog tour.
Giveaway

I have 1 slightly used in good condition book to give away. All you have to do is leave a comment and tell me what type of town you would like to live in....or a favorite recipe!