Author Archives: kristen

In Sickness

The female members of our family are all stricken down with a stomach virus that manifested itself the second we stepped through the door after church (literally.) Of course, the stomach virus is a dread of every parent, but it does have its sweet spots of cute requests and cuddling in the bed. We await the return of wonder-dad, who will come bearing liquids with electrolytes and we will pray that we avoid the dreaded trip to the ER.

Alabama Autumn

Alabama Autumn I Alabama Autumn II

iGive

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First Bus Ride

First Bus Ride I

This isn’t technically the most amazing picture, being that the bus was moving and I had to hold Lexi and take it, but I love it, because I remember her happy little noises and her amazement of the fun of riding a yellow school bus.

Baked Ziti

This recipe makes a ton, great for keeping some for your family while assembling a pan for a family who needs a meal. I usually do 2 13x9s or 1 13×9 and 2 8x8s. You can freeze it as well.

ziti or penne (2 lbs dry)
1.25 lb mild italian sausage, casings removed and crumbled
10 oz mushrooms, sliced (I use baby bella)
1 sweet onion, chopped
2-3 cloves of garlic, minced
2 jars of spaghetti sauce (2 1/2 jars is better if you are going to freeze it.)
1 pound of italian cheese (a combo of sliced provolone and grated mozz. or “italian blend” grated)
1 1/4 c. sour cream
1 1/4 c. ricotta
parmesan cheese

Preheat the oven to 350 and start making the pasta.

Saute onions until translucent in a dutch oven, add sausage and mushrooms and cook until everything is done. Drain sausage grease off. Throw in the garlic and cook another minute. Add spaghetti sauce and simmer 15 minutes or so. Mix together the sour cream and ricotta. Mix the cooked pasta and the sausage-sauce mixture.

Assemble as follows: layer of pasta/sauce, 1/2 cheese (either a layer of sliced provolone or just 1/2 the grated), 1/2 sour cream-ricotta, repeat, then end with a last layer pasta and parm on top. If you have extra pasta, freeze it as “penne with meat sauce” as a quick lunch or dinner sometime when you need it.

The baked ziti needs to bake until everything is melted and warmed through (~30 minutes, more if its straight from the freezer). I bake it mostly covered and then uncovered at the end.

Doctors and More Doctors

I went to the allergist Wednesday, and he read my profile, talked to me for awhile and did a physical exam of allergy prone areas. He then told me I had no indicators of allergies, and he would do two simple blood tests that are good markers for allergies instead of scratch testing me since he was pretty certain I did not have allergies. He then declared that I had classic fibromyalgia (he did do the pressure points test) so the allergist was not the place for me to be. Continue reading

Heads Up

The Jesus Storybook Bible is on sale for $8.50 until tomorrow as part of the Westminster Bookstore sale. It was my top choice when I reviewed Children’s Story Bibles. With shipping at just $5, if you’d like to stock up for gifts, this may be the time!

Happy ______________

Lexi Pumpkin 1 Lexi Pumpkin 2

Sale

My annual pre-holiday sale is going on now for photo cards. Details here.

One More Puddle Picture

Puddle 5

Jesus I My Cross Have Taken

I needed to sing this so badly tonight that I wept when I sang. It felt better than I thought that it would when I realized I could not stop myself from crying.

I’ve got appointments at the allergist Wednesday and the family practice doctor Thursday, I’m praying for some answers, or at least some relief.

Preseason #1

So, yesterday when out and about I noticed Tyler Hansbrough on the cover of USA Today, announcing that the Heels are the preseason #1 pick. I have mixed feelings about this. Of course, it’s good to know that others recognize that we have a great team, that we could do great things, but starting out at #1 means there’s no where to go but down. And that makes me nervous. I predict we won’t retain the ranking through January. And that’s okay, because rankings aren’t THAT important. But, we’re going to win the national championship in the end.