I just did 3.25 miles on the treadmill, which is the farthest I have ever run in my life! I did it in 40:40, which is a 12:30 min/mile. I know I'm s-l-o-w, but, hey, I'm on the treadmill!
And, here's a big You Can Do It! cheer for my father, who's just starting to use the treadmill! Go Dad Go! GOOOO DAD!
Dinner
Matt's leading a Bible Study at butler with a few college seniors who are involved with Campus Crusade, and we had them over for dinner tonight. It was fun, and made me reminiscent of our college days. One of the guys clearly needed a girlfriend to, ahem, smooth out his rough edges! They were all really nice, though - and I chuckled at the end of the evening - one of the guys told me I had a "lovely" house - I think his mom told him to always tell a woman that!
One more mom post -
I just learned a new word, and it totally applies to my mom. Sometimes when I'm talking to her, she'll give only half-replies, and I'll ask her if she's surfing the web, which she usually is.
So, she's a snurfer! A snurfer is someone who's surfing the web when they should be on the phone!
Do you snurf? I do, occasionally.
So, she's a snurfer! A snurfer is someone who's surfing the web when they should be on the phone!
Do you snurf? I do, occasionally.
Missing My Mom!
My mother has been gone for the weekend, and I've realized just how often I need her for something. Probably 1/2 a dozen times over the past several days I've thought, "oh, I'll call my mom". Such as -
"Remind me how you smash a garlic clove?"
"Should I undercook pasta that will be added to soup?"
"How do I clean dog puke out of the carpet?"
"How do I cook a turkey in a turkey bag?"
"What's your chili recipe?"
"Should curtains be floor length or just window length?
Not surprisingly, a lot of my questions have to do with cooking. I would consider myself pretty comfortable in my kitchen, but often need reassurance or quick advice from my mother.
So, how in the world would I live with out my mom? Maybe I'd then have to look something up in a cookbook?
"Remind me how you smash a garlic clove?"
"Should I undercook pasta that will be added to soup?"
"How do I clean dog puke out of the carpet?"
"How do I cook a turkey in a turkey bag?"
"What's your chili recipe?"
"Should curtains be floor length or just window length?
Not surprisingly, a lot of my questions have to do with cooking. I would consider myself pretty comfortable in my kitchen, but often need reassurance or quick advice from my mother.
So, how in the world would I live with out my mom? Maybe I'd then have to look something up in a cookbook?
October 15th
October is Infant and Pregnancy Loss Remembrance Month, with the 15th being the special day of memorials. My heart is thinking and praying for all my friends who have lost babies - may you find hope and comfort in the ever-new mercies of our Lord.
I'm sure this is not entirely theologically accurate, but my heart pictures all of our babies playing up in heaven together - walking - crawling, perhaps - on those streets of gold, spared from the pain of this world.
I'm sure this is not entirely theologically accurate, but my heart pictures all of our babies playing up in heaven together - walking - crawling, perhaps - on those streets of gold, spared from the pain of this world.
The Pumpkin Patch!
We had a wonderful fall morning here in the midwest. And, isn't the midwest just a great place to live? I love, love, love fall! We went to a local pumpkin patch/apple orchard with some neighbors, and had a wonderful morning. We picked out pumpkins, tasted apples, drank warm cider, and ate an elephant ear. (Yeah, elephant ears aren't really related to the orchard, but who can resist a warm elephant ear? )
Here are some pictures - there are a lot, but it's my blog!
Balancing on the pumpkins -
Matt was excited about the old Massey Ferguson they were using for hay rides.
Don't you love his expression here?
Here's the wife of the couple that we went with - i think it's cute that Grant's looking at their youngest son. :)
I love this family picture!
Another cute, yet close-up, family shot! Matt took it himself, just holding his arm out.
And, Grant's hair after we took the hat off.
Here are some pictures - there are a lot, but it's my blog!
Balancing on the pumpkins -
Matt was excited about the old Massey Ferguson they were using for hay rides.
Don't you love his expression here?
Here's the wife of the couple that we went with - i think it's cute that Grant's looking at their youngest son. :)
I love this family picture!
Another cute, yet close-up, family shot! Matt took it himself, just holding his arm out.
And, Grant's hair after we took the hat off.
Found it!
Grant took a shorter-than-usual morning nap this morning, which was fine, because I wanted to go to the mall. So, I loaded the Boy up and headed to the mall to spend some birthday money. I went to the Bobbi Brown counter, where they're always super-helpful, and got some new eye-makeup (their long-wearing cream shadow) and some ink eyeliner. It looked great, and I was excited to have new makeup!
So, I continued browsing through the mall, and after leaving Gymboree, I realized that I didn't have my Sak's bag any more (that had my make-up!) Uggh!! So, I proceeded to trace my steps through the entire mall, and spent about a half and hour asking all the stores I had been in if anyone had turned in my bag. I was almost in tears by the end, because I wanted my birthday makeup!
But, I went back into Gymboree, and lo and behold, there was my bag, sitting right next to the plaid shirts I was looking at! Whew!! So, glad I found it, but it sure made me panic!!!
So, I continued browsing through the mall, and after leaving Gymboree, I realized that I didn't have my Sak's bag any more (that had my make-up!) Uggh!! So, I proceeded to trace my steps through the entire mall, and spent about a half and hour asking all the stores I had been in if anyone had turned in my bag. I was almost in tears by the end, because I wanted my birthday makeup!
But, I went back into Gymboree, and lo and behold, there was my bag, sitting right next to the plaid shirts I was looking at! Whew!! So, glad I found it, but it sure made me panic!!!
Ignoring the Thought...and the Heat...
Whew - just got off the treadmill. 2 miles at my fastest pace ever - an average 13:53/mile. I know, I know, it's not fast, but for me, it's decent.
I was talking to my mom the other day, telling her that for the first several minutes running, I'm thinking to myself "this is dumb, why am I doing this? Just stop." She told me that her trainer at the Y said that almost all runners have that issue, and just to ignore the the thoughts, unless you're in pain. So, I did my best to ignore the thoughts, even though they got quite loud!
And, I did the best to ignore the heat. It was *hot* in our guest bedroom, where our treadmill is. uggh! I'm dying for fall weather for a variety of reasons, primarily to be able to wear my new fall clothes! I'm also ready for fall weather, though, so I can run outside and not die from heat exhaustion!
But, at least I ran!
I was talking to my mom the other day, telling her that for the first several minutes running, I'm thinking to myself "this is dumb, why am I doing this? Just stop." She told me that her trainer at the Y said that almost all runners have that issue, and just to ignore the the thoughts, unless you're in pain. So, I did my best to ignore the thoughts, even though they got quite loud!
And, I did the best to ignore the heat. It was *hot* in our guest bedroom, where our treadmill is. uggh! I'm dying for fall weather for a variety of reasons, primarily to be able to wear my new fall clothes! I'm also ready for fall weather, though, so I can run outside and not die from heat exhaustion!
But, at least I ran!
Lethal Mint Chocolate Cake with Chocolate Ganache
That's the recipe I made for my birthday cake. Basically a dark chocolate cake, with a thin layer of peppermint buttercream frosting between the layers, and a chocolate ganache on the outside. I love ganache because it gets hard as it cools, so there's this fabulous layer of chocolate on the outside. It was outstanding, if I do say so myself! ;-)
A few pictures of the process -
And of the clean-up (my least favorite part of baking!) -
A few pictures of the process -
And of the clean-up (my least favorite part of baking!) -
Happy Birthday, Anna!
Happy Birthday, Lizzie!
Happy 2nd Birthday to Lizzie!
Almost 2 years ago I had convinced Matt to go to the humane society in Iowa to look at a black lab. We decided that the black lab would be too big for an indoor dog,and on the way out Matt said he had to go to the restroom before we left.
Well, 2 years later he jokes that it was that bathroom visit that did us in! Because, while he was in the bathroom, I discovered the puppy room!! (How had I missed that previously??) Well, I stood in the door way and staring back at me was this wonderfully cute black fur ball that immediately came over to me. My heart was instantly gone! Matt came out of the bathroom and saw me holding her, and just smiled and asked how we started the adoption process. :-)
So, for those of you that haven't met her, Lizzie is a wonderfully smart family pet. She's loving, playful, full of energy and personality. She's a barker and we affectionately call her Guard Dog Lizzie. She sheds a whole other dog every-other-day, but we still love her (and have a good vacuum! )! She's playful and is a terrific running partner. In total, just a wonderful family pet.
Here's a walk down puppy hood lane in honor of the dog's birthday.
This is a picture from my cell phone, when we first adopted her from the humane society.
A Few more of her puppy years:
Almost 2 years ago I had convinced Matt to go to the humane society in Iowa to look at a black lab. We decided that the black lab would be too big for an indoor dog,and on the way out Matt said he had to go to the restroom before we left.
Well, 2 years later he jokes that it was that bathroom visit that did us in! Because, while he was in the bathroom, I discovered the puppy room!! (How had I missed that previously??) Well, I stood in the door way and staring back at me was this wonderfully cute black fur ball that immediately came over to me. My heart was instantly gone! Matt came out of the bathroom and saw me holding her, and just smiled and asked how we started the adoption process. :-)
So, for those of you that haven't met her, Lizzie is a wonderfully smart family pet. She's loving, playful, full of energy and personality. She's a barker and we affectionately call her Guard Dog Lizzie. She sheds a whole other dog every-other-day, but we still love her (and have a good vacuum! )! She's playful and is a terrific running partner. In total, just a wonderful family pet.
Here's a walk down puppy hood lane in honor of the dog's birthday.
This is a picture from my cell phone, when we first adopted her from the humane society.
A Few more of her puppy years:
They forgot to tell the babies
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