I found this and thought it was nice...you can follow the link to the site and print a copy to use with your family.
Thursday, March 6, 2014
Wednesday, March 5, 2014
40 Days
Trying to explain Ash Wednesday to a five year old and a three year old is not a simple task. I spent sometime trying to explain Lent to my children; Easter is something my children understand but Lent and Ash Wednesday...not so much. This is what seemed to make the most sense.
Lent is a period of time starting with today, Ash Wednesday, and going to Easter Sunday. During this time we give up something in order to receive something. (yes, enter the questions about what do we get but be patient and carry on.) We "spring clean" our lives so that we can live for God. We should clean out the things that we hold dear to us in order to hold God dear to us. Okay, so my five year old offered to give up bed time for lent (got to give her credit for trying) and my three year old offered television. (is it bad Mommie didn't want the kids to give that up because then I would NEVER get a moment of me time). So we decided on cutting back television time and giving up candy for Lent.
We also are starting a new tradition with Jelly Beans. The kids each got a jar and we will fill the jar with Jelly beans as they earn them. On Easter they will each get their jars and will be able to eat their jelly beans. I found many ideas on the web about how to use jelly beans to help kids understand Easter and the following is a combination of ideas I found. I think this will be a fun way for them to get into Lent.
The kids will earn different color jelly beans depending on their actions.
Red stands for the blood of Christ
action: make a sacrifice (this was not an easy thing to explain)
action: make a sacrifice (this was not an easy thing to explain)
Green stands for Palm's shade
action: do a good deed
action: do a good deed
Yellow stands for God's light
action: act of kindness
action: act of kindness
Orange stands for prayers at Twilight
action: good "night-night" prayers
action: good "night-night" prayers
Purple stands for His day of sorrow
action: saying you are sorry
Pink stands for new tomorrow
action: forgiving someone
How do you teach about Lent in your family?
Thursday, February 13, 2014
Thursday, January 23, 2014
Dr. Oz 3 day Detox Cleanse
I'm trying to get back in shape and this is how I am starting...anyone tried this cleanse? Any other cleanse?
Tuesday, January 21, 2014
Sunday, January 12, 2014
Poor
"God blesses those who are poor and realize their need for him, for the Kingdom of Heaven is theirs." Mathew 5:3
This verse means more than financial things to me. God blesses those who are poor and realize their need for him...I know I'm poor and I know I have needs; I sometimes forget, however, that God is the one that supplies all my needs. I need to turn to God for all my worries, needs, wants, and concerns. I am poor in finanical ways but I am rich in so many others. God is taking care of me. I am in His hands and if I depend on him ALL my needs will be met!
This week I pray that God continue to bless me; I pray that God places me in the right places and introduces me to the right people. I pray that God reminds me that I am blessed beyond measure. Thanks be to God!
This verse means more than financial things to me. God blesses those who are poor and realize their need for him...I know I'm poor and I know I have needs; I sometimes forget, however, that God is the one that supplies all my needs. I need to turn to God for all my worries, needs, wants, and concerns. I am poor in finanical ways but I am rich in so many others. God is taking care of me. I am in His hands and if I depend on him ALL my needs will be met!
This week I pray that God continue to bless me; I pray that God places me in the right places and introduces me to the right people. I pray that God reminds me that I am blessed beyond measure. Thanks be to God!
Monday, January 6, 2014
January Lunch Menu
Blame it on bad money management, blame it on over spending during the holidays or just blame it on me....I'm in a money situation this January. The food budget is not what I would like for it to be and there is no wiggle room so I have to work with what we have. I love packing lunches for my children. I know this is dreaded by some and treated as a great creative challenge by others but for me it somewhere between those two extremes. I sometimes am creative but mostly just try to pack healthy options that will please my little ones. I had dreams of after Christmas planning fun lunch boxes but due to the money situation we just have to get food in the boxes! So, here is what we are doing for the month of January.
Over the weekend I made sandwiches. I made 10 sandwiches for each child. I put each sandwich in its on little baggy then put the baggies in a container. Each child has their own container (since they do not like the same type of sandwiches) and that container is in the freezer.
January has 20 school lunches left so I have half of their lunches almost complete. My children love tortillas filled with cheese so I have this in the mix, plus they love home made Lunchables so we will do this as well. And then we will add pasta with Italian dressing. We have carrots and cucumbers with dressing for veggie side,blueberries, bananas, applesauce and apples for fruit. Yogurt, cheese, and milk for dairy.
So here is our simple, cost efficient school lunch menu for January.
Over the weekend I made sandwiches. I made 10 sandwiches for each child. I put each sandwich in its on little baggy then put the baggies in a container. Each child has their own container (since they do not like the same type of sandwiches) and that container is in the freezer.
January has 20 school lunches left so I have half of their lunches almost complete. My children love tortillas filled with cheese so I have this in the mix, plus they love home made Lunchables so we will do this as well. And then we will add pasta with Italian dressing. We have carrots and cucumbers with dressing for veggie side,blueberries, bananas, applesauce and apples for fruit. Yogurt, cheese, and milk for dairy.
So here is our simple, cost efficient school lunch menu for January.
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Monday
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Tuesday
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Wednesday
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Thursday
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Friday
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Cheese Wrap
Carrots, Apples, Yogurt Covered Pretzels ,water |
PB/honey
Sandwich, Carrots, Orange slices fig newton, milk
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Cheese wrap,
apples with caramel sauce, Yogurt Covered Pretzels water
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School Lunch
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Yogurt, granola, carrots, turkey/cheese roll, water
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Turkey Sandwich, popcorn, cucumbers, cheese stick, water
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Yogurt, granola, carrots, turkey/cheese roll, water
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Turkey Sandwich, popcorn, cucumbers, cheese stick, water
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School Lunch
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Pasta
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PB/Jelly
Sandwich, Carrots, Apple sauce, fig newton, milk
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Grilled Cheese Sandwich, Apple Sauce, Veggie, Water
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Turkey Sandwich, popcorn, cucumbers, cheese stick, water
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School Lunch
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Turkey peperoni , cheese
stick, Ritz whole wheat crackers, Yogurt, water
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Turkey peperoni , cheese
stick, Ritz whole wheat crackers, Yogurt, water
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Yogurt, granola, carrots, turkey/cheese roll, water
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Turkey Sandwich, popcorn, carrots, cheese stick, water
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School Lunch
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Grilled Cheese Sandwich, Apple Sauce, Veggie, Water
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