I've been missing 'round these parts for a bit. Summer always seems to wake up my desire to blog. I think the school year just gets so crazy, I don't give myself the space to write until the long lazy days of summer stretch before me.
So what have I been up to?
For me, summer is always a time to get my life back in shape. I do this in a couple of ways. I take an inventory of what I am depleted of. Have I been getting enough sleep? How are my eating habits? Have I gotten enough quiet time? Have I been missing out on connecting with others? When I've determined what I need to adjust, I do it, and begin to feel more in tune with myself in no time!
So I've been catching up on sleep, trying new recipes so that my family and I are eating healthier, and I've been taking really great walks. I've also joined a Bible Study/Book Study with some other moms. We are currently reading Desperate. I'm loving the conversations that we've been having as we go through each chapter.
Next, I usually use the summer as a time to do a bit of deep cleaning around the house. I know that most people do Spring Cleaning. As a teacher, I do a big winter cleaning {coinciding with Christmas Break} and a big summer cleaning. I just found an awesome organization specialist online, and her videos are giving me a ton of ideas. I've already reorganized my linen closet, revamped my kitchen, and I've got plans to reorganize my bathroom soon!
Then, I start gearing up my brain for the upcoming school year. I think back on what I liked about the previous school year, and I determine what I'd like to do a little differently. I spend time cruising the web and finding ideas to make my classroom fun. I've found LOTS of great ideas on Pinterest.
One more thing that I've gotten into this summer has been Influenster.com. I recently made a profile, and I'm hoping to get the opportunity to try out some products soon. Influenster has you take surveys to find out what you are interested in, and then they match you up with products to try and give feedback on. As soon as I get wind of any products coming my way, I will be sure to share what I think about them right here.
That's about all I've got right now. It's time to head to bed to rest up before tomorrow's Independence Day festivities!
My journey through life, love, and faith.
Summer Fun
Wednesday, July 3, 2013
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Heaven on Earth
Wednesday, August 8, 2012
I recently started reading a new blog:
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Hershey Fun
Monday, April 23, 2012
We are fresh off of our annual Hershey trip. It's nice to have a place to go that is just far enough away from home to make it feel like a vacation.
As always, we stayed at The Suites at Hershey. It's just a stone's throw away from Hershey Park. The rooms are big, the pools are fun, and we always have a blast.
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Crunchy Chicken Wrap
Friday, April 20, 2012
• 2 egg whites
• 4 Wegmans Whole Wheat Multigrain tortillas (10 inches)
• ½ c Wegmans Sharp Cheddar Cheese, Shredded
• 3/4 cup Kellogg's Corn Flake Crumbs
• 4 T Ken's Lite Honey Mustard
• 1 c boston lettuce
• 1 c fresh tomatoes
Preheat oven to 425 . Spray a large baking sheet with nonstick spray. Whisk egg whites in a bowl. Dip tenders, one piece at a time, into egg whites and then into the crumbs. Press the crumbs onto the tenders to make the crumbs stick. Place chicken in a single layer on baking sheet and spray with nonstick spray. Bake until golden brown and cooked through, about 30 minutes. Let them cool for 3-5 minutes. Chop up the tenders, and divide them equally among the warmed tortillas. Top each with lettuce, tomato, 2 tablespoons of shredded cheese, and a tablespoon of lite honey mustard. Roll up the tortilla and serve. Enjoy!
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My wrap and my daughter's wrap (sans honey mustard) displayed for your enjoyment. |
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Scars
Monday, July 11, 2011
I fell a lot as a little kid. My mom says that she cried the first time my little knees kissed the sidewalk. My knees bear the battle scars of jumping rope, climbing trees, and playing endless games with my little sister. I remember being embarrassed about my knees, as a teen. I didn't want anyone to see. I thought they were ugly.
I'm older now, and I have more scars. There's the one on my foot that I got while on an eighth grade field trip. I have one on my right hand from the day I was baking Christmas cookies with my mom, and my hand touched the rack.
I no longer see my scars as something to hide. My scars tell a story. They remind me of good times and not so good times. I don't think I would trade them for anything.
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