Thursday, August 23, 2012

13.1

I want one of these for my car:

So I am going to run this:


I have become really good friends with my neighbor who also enjoys running. I am so happy to have finally found a workout buddy and a running partner, it only took one year. She mentioned one day that she wanted to run a half-marathon. I was suppose to fly back to Seattle and do one back in June but finances and my knees prevented me from doing so. I have started taking supplements and vitamins and my knees are better, so I decided it was time to do it! I'm excited and scared. I have never ran more than an 8k, but the other day I ran 7 miles and 6 the week before that. It seems achievable now, and I cannot wait to finish. Maybe next with be a full marathon? We'll see...baby steps.

Wednesday, August 22, 2012

DIY Laundry Soap

I have been trying to think of different ways to save money lately. Extreme Couponing:   I really don't have the time, nor do I have the desire to have 30 cans of something I will never eat just because it was a great deal. So I thought I would try to make my own laundry soap. The recipe I used is from this website, and I challenge you to try it as well. It seriously took me 15 minutes to make. It is so easy and the website author calculated the cost per load which is amazing savings! Please comment if you do try it and what your thoughts are.

I have an HE washing machine and after research what others said, this soap is safe.
HE soap is just low sudsing, and this is as well.  

What you will need:
Borax and Washing Soda (both can be found in the laundry isle at Walmart)
 
 
Fels Naptha ( I found next to the borax and washing soda) or Ivory


 
**Optional **
Gain refresher. This is something that I added for that ever so coveted Gain smell that I love! Most people like to make this laundry soap for sensitive skin, so this may not be best for you. But if for financial reasons you want to make your own "Gain smelling laundry soap",  I had a great coupon for this product and only used 1/3 Cup.







Now for the directions:

1. Grate the soap (1/2 bar - I used 3/4) and put it into the saucepan. (this is where I also included the 1/3 C of Gain refresher)

2. Add 6 cups of water and heat it until the soap melts

3. Add washing soda and borax. Stir until dissoved. (some people add double the washing soda and borax, but I find the 1/2 C each to work great)

4. Remove from heat.
5. Pur 4 C of hot water in a bucket

6. Add soap mixture and stir

7. Add 1 gallon plus 6 C of water and stir (I added an extra cup since I used 3/4 of the bar soap and not 1/2)

8. Let soap sit for 24 hrs. and it will gel

Use 1/2 C per load



Friday, August 17, 2012

Dairy and Egg free living

When I was told that Christian had a casein allergy, I was so confused on as to what to use for supplemental diary products. You wouldn't believe the amount of food that contain milk in them, until you start reading labels.
We have all cut back on dairy, and we feel much better without it. There is still ice cream in the freezer and cheddar cheese slices in the fridge. But for the most part, we choose the alternative. I'm blogging about this particular allergy to help others who may be searching for dairy/egg alternatives. Hopefully, they won't have to search the internet to the extent I did.
I found this amazing biscuit/pancake mix online. Here's the recipe (I wrote it on the container so I wouldn't have to constantly search for the recipe in my binder). Combine the Flour, baking powder, Sugar, salt and butter in a food processor until blended. Then store in a container in the refrigerator.



On the other side of the container, I wrote out the biscuit and pancake recipe.
Biscuits: I used Almond, or Coconut Milk for the substitution for milk
Pancakes: I used applesauce (1/4C per egg) and Almond,or Coconut Milk substitution.

These are the product must haves for Egg and Dairy Free cooking:

Earth Balance Butter
Flaxseed Meal (as an egg replacer)
Egg Replacer (Ener G brand)
So Delicious Coconut Milk - the vanilla flavor is tastier than the original (my opinion)
Almond Breeze Milk (again, vanilla is our favorite)

 

Stay tuned for more Egg/Dairy free living recipes and tips. I have quite a few of them, but I want you to come back and read =)

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Back. to. School



The first day of school was last Thursday (August 9th) for the kids. It is still strange to me that the kids go back to school at the beginning of August. I guess growing up in Montana and then us living in Washington, we always started at the end of August (the last few days) or after Labor Day weekend. However, we were ALL more prepared since there was no moving across country this summer, like we did last year.

Rande and I decided that it was best for the kids to be in the same school. As you know, Christian was removed from his previous school, home schooled (in the interim) and then put into a local private school here in town after winter break. We love the new school and the small class sizes are great for him. Ashlee was excited to attend this year, but a little nervous. Thanks to her big brother the first day was a huge success! They both like their teachers and classes. Christian only has a total of 4 students in his class and Ashlee 11.

The only drawback to the whole situation is the finances. With me in school, trying to pursue my degree, Rande is the only one bringing in income, and the Army isn't exactly the highest paying job. Some how last year God provided miraculously for us. I look back and add the numbers, questioning how in the world we were able to survive? But we did and the tuition was paid every month on time. This year it is a bit more unnerving, but we believe God will be faithful in providing. I just need to stop worrying and trust in him. Your prayers are needed this year and next  - that provisions will be made for us. This school has been a huge help for Christian. At the end of the year last year Christian and I had a conversation in which he told me that he felt like "dirt" before he moved to Westminster, but now he feel like "rich soil". That's a pretty big analogy for a 9/10 year old. God brought us through a storm and we finally saw the light at the end of last year. That doesn't mean that there won't be more storms ahead, but I know now, more than ever, that he is faithful and will continue to guide and provide for us.

Anyways, now that I've ruined my keyboard with my salty tears, here are the infamous "1st day of school pictures".  

2nd grader

5th grader

Monday, August 13, 2012

Summer in pictures

Destin, Florida














Legoland Discovery Center - Jonny Rockets - Atlanta, GA






Catfish Farm, Alabama



Darby Wive's Challange - Fort Benning, GA











Trip to North Carolina (Visit with friends)






A trip to Petsmart to get cat food - New member of family...Georgia


Sunday, August 12, 2012

Catch up April and May


 My Brother and his family along with my parents were here for a few days in April. They had a conference in Orlando, FL and I was honored to take care of my little nephew for a few days. When they returned, the boys went to an Atlanta Braves game.


We had a little pre-birthday for Christian while Grandpa, Grandma, Uncle Josh and Aunt Liz were here.


 Ashlee and her cousins


The big 10! 



Christian has been really into Coke since we visited the Coca-Cola museum in Atlanta back in January. He really wanted a "coke" themed birthday party. Well as luck has it, Coca-Cola sponsors the Columbus State University's Space Center here in Columbus. I also had a great coupon! So we had his party there and incorporated space into the coke theme. Here is my attempt at a coke cake




anxiously awaiting the cupcakes



May is a busy month of birthdays for our family. Christian's is the 9th, Rande's the 25th, Eden (my niece) is a couple days before Rande's and my dad's is a couple days after. My sister (Christie) has a birthday just a few days into June. Here is our little family celebrating Rande's birthday. He invited his friends over the next day for a party. =)




Ashlee chose to do ballet/tap this year after basketball. She had her first recital at the end of May. I must say, she is really good and has a natural ear for the music and moving according to the beat.
Mommy was proud.