- Lose the chemo weight. I started chemo 18 months ago at 116 pounds and gained up to 150 during the process. My downfall is sweets. I have not had any since Christmas day and have lost 2 pounds!
- Exercise at Curves faithfully 3 times a week
- Make a more regimented Bible time daily
- Refuse to let work interfere in my life
- Put more money to debt relief
I am a cancer survivor of nine years (July 11, 2007). Through the process, I have learned to take one day at a time and enjoy each day God gives us.
Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Resolutions
I usually do not make resolutions because I haven't been able to keep them in the past. However, I have a different outlook this year. This has been the year I finished chemo, had my second (and hopefully last) surgery, and my hair grew back. I am looking forward now. I have just a few resolutions for 2009: (not in any particular order)
Monday, December 29, 2008
I'm Hooked
A few months back when I began reading my friend Monica's blog, I became intrigued by a book series she recommended, The Mitford Series by Jan Karon. I am HOOKED! I read the first book last week and am off to the bookstore today for the next. I grew up in the '70s loving the reruns of "The Andy Griffith Show" and watching "The Waltons" and "Little House on the Prairie." This book was exactly what I needed to feed my nostalgia.
Friday, December 26, 2008
What I've Been Doing
A colleague at work was going home to New Jersey for Christmas. Last year I went across town to take care of her cats for the week and bring in her mail. I volunteered again this year. So....meet Kitty (that's Mister Kitty) and Cocoa. Cocoa is very sweet and wants to be loved whenever I go in. Kitty, being a boy, is more reserved. I LOVE his kingly food dish~~very much suits him. I guess this is my biggest encouraging act of the month because Susan knows she can be away with her family and her "babies" will be taken care of.
Jesus Cake
My friend Monica http://thehomespunheart.blogspot.com/ had this recipe for a Jesus cake. I had wanted to do something like this in the past but never did. This makes more sense than an ordinary cake.
Take a white cake mix and mix according to directions. Divide the batter into three bowls. Then add brown or black food coloring to one; red to another; and green to the last. Bake according to directions. The colors represent:
Brown: our sin
Red: Jesus' blood
Green: our rebirth in Him
White frosting for purity
*I am not a cake decorator.
Wednesday, December 24, 2008
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Monday, December 22, 2008
It's My Birthday
Today is my birthday~~the 46th to be exact. Last week my mother asked if I wanted a birthday cake; I said, "of course!" We will be driving over to see my parents about an hour away. I will also have my first haircut in about 18 months~~since before I knew I had cancer. I lost a lot of it during chemo. Although chemo ended last January 23 (Yes, I will never forget that day), my hair didn't start growing back in earnest until this past October. I have never changed stylists even though I moved. I used to get it cut, highlighted, and styled with a blow-dry for $60. I'm told that is unheard of around here. The most important thing of the day, though, is sharing the plan of salvation with my parents. It has burdened my mind for so long because I feel so inadequate. My father will be easier than my mother, I think. He has been a part of a bible study for many years. My mother is very proud and thinks she is so "good". Those of you who are believers, please pray for us this day.
Sunday, December 21, 2008
CVS FREEBIES
Saturday, December 20, 2008
Christmas for Pets
I have't posted many pictures of Miles, our Garfield-wannabe cat. In the top picture you can see what we bought "the dog" for Christmas. He is only spoiled with gigantic bones at Christmas. They have been under the tree like this, unwrapped, but he hasn't detected them. I thought the picture of Miles checking out "the dog's" presents was cute. The rest are of him reclining in his recliner.
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Manger Scene
Sunday, December 14, 2008
Christmas Stockings
Here are two Christmas stockings I made years ago. It is sad that my job has interrupted my life for 20 years. Since I started teaching I have not had the desire or energy or TIME to do things I enjoy. Does that say something? Anyhow, the top is a stocking I started to cross stitch for Matthew when he was a baby. I got as far as his name and the manger scene. On the bottom is a stocking I crocheted for myself about the time he was born, maybe earlier. I never used a pattern when I crocheted. Maybe I'll post pictures of the bedspread and flag afghan I crocheted later.
Childhood Christmas Book
When does an antique become an antique? I posted pictures earlier of Christmas cookie cutters from my childhood that are at the very least 40 years old. I will see my mother later today and try to find out if she remembers when she bought them. Here is a Christmas book that was published in 1953. My oldest brother was a year old then, and it has his name written in it in his child-like scrawl. It got passed on to me.
Saturday, December 13, 2008
Antique Christmas Cookie Cutters
Today was the first day I had to make Christmas cookies. It never seems like the holidays have arrived until I make these. I pulled out my large assortment of Christmas cookie cutters, but these are my favorite. I can't tell you how old they are. I'll be 46 on the 22nd, and they are probably at least as old as me, if not my brothers. Like the elves on my tree, they take me back to Christmases of long ago. Do any of you have a special Christmas memory?
WAGS
FREE AT JCPENNEY and Good Deal at WAGS
Who doesn't love FREE?? I had a $10 off coupon with $10 purchase at JC Penney. I went there with the intention of not spending much more than that. I found these tights at buy one get one for $1.00. They were $10.00 each, so I should have gotten both for $1.00 plus tax. They rang up $10.00 each. The manager, who was manning the register, asked me if there was a sale sign. He went to investigate, then came back and told me I'd get them for FREE. Sounds good to me!
Christmas Collectible
This is another view of my tealight gingerbread house. It is really pretty in person. I have never tried to make a gingerbread house. I think next Saturday would be a good time for my son and I to try our hand at one. Do any of you make gingerbread houses? If so, what is the "glue" that holds it together?
Friday, December 12, 2008
Christmas Elf From Years Past
Thursday, December 11, 2008
Sunday, December 7, 2008
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