Sunday, January 1, 2012

Happy New Year!

It's a new year and that means it's time for change and goals. Here's what I worked on today!



January is my month of pantry/freezer cleanout. I'm trying to minimize our grocery budget this month and make the best use of our current stock of food. Here's what's on the menu the month or two:
  • Chicken enchiladas x 2
  • Cranberry chicken with sweet potatoes
  • Sweet pea manicotti
  • Turkey pot pie
  • Beef bourguinon
  • Turkey and stuffing casserole
  • Turkey tacos
  • Rotisserie chicken
  • French dip sandwiches
  • Beef barbeque
  • Chipotle lime pork tacos
  • Breakfast taquitos
  • Fruit smoothies
  • Creamy turkey taquitos
  • Spinach salad with chicken
  • Hummus
  • Creamy tomato soup
  • Ham and beans
  • Turkey tetrazinni
  • Lasagna
  • Pizza casserole
  • Smoky corn chowder
  • Bacon-wrapped pork filets
  • Banana bread
My goal is to purchase only the few items I need to make these recipes plus the basics like milk, eggs, bread, and lunch meat.  I'm hoping to lighten our pantry and freezer for a new round of freezer cooking!

Friday, December 9, 2011

Cha-cha-cha-changes! And a recap

The title reflects my theme song for the next, let's say 14 months of our lives. Some are exciting, and some are completely unknown as of yet. I'll post more about those as they happen because I am trying not to stress over details and give God control of our future. The most exciting thing is that Kyle will be home in a week for good!

After looking over friend's blogs, I'm really sad at how few pictures I have taken of our first year and a half of marriage. They are few and far between. Heaven forbid I actually post any of them to my blog!  So here is a quick recap with the photos I've got:

Our first apartment's living room before we moved in
 Our decorated bathroom (with zero counter space, so I thought!)
Our cute little ice cream table from Kyle's grandparents!
Our living room, in the midst of thank you note writing
Our massive amount of dishes after our dishwasher disaster. Our dishwasher basically caught on fire and all of our dishes smelled like really yucky, stinky smoke. We were just thankful our apartment didn't burn down!
The culprit of the dishwasher disaster.
My massive organizing project last year. I organized every pill bottle in the entire pharmacy from alphabetical by brand name to alphabetical by generic name. It took me 24+ hours in two days, so needless to say, I'm proud!
Our first Christmas tree, a generous gift from my grandparent's neighbors.
Christmas Day 2010: I love this picture of us.
New shorter haircut- looks nothing like this now!
Purdue basketball season tickets- most of our entertainment budget for the year!
Marsh triple coupon haul, because who doesn't love a great deal?
Camping at Brown County on Memorial Day: This was my first time EVER planning a camping trip. We had so much fun! It's one of our favorite outdoor activities now!

Wesley's graduation! We are so proud of him!
Goodbye to our old apartment: July 2011
Here are a few things not pictured, but certainly memorable:
-Wedding and honeymoon (deserve their own post!)
-Our interesting neighbors with probation officers =)
-Tough times with family illnesses, including losing Kyle's grandpa, Poppy in October 2010
-New Years fun with church friends!
-A fabulous small group Bible study (and fitting 18+ people in our one bedroom apartment)
-Car issues
-CSC Rootbeer Kegger!
-Our experience with a sewer rat (eek!)

I'll post a recap of more recent photos tomorrow! You'll have to check out the Extreme Makeover: CSC Edition we carried out this summer!

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Calling

For those of you that don't know, Kyle and I have been through some big changes this semester.  Just a few short weeks after our first anniversary he resigned from his previous job and started an apprentice training program...in Tennessee.  He's been home several times for long weekends, but for the majority of the last ten weeks I've lived alone.

It's been an interesting experience. I am an only child, so entertaining myself has never been a problem. However, I have desperately missed having my best friend by my side every day.  I truly appreciate the friends and family who have reached out to us, made a point to spend time with me, and have kept us in their (your) prayers.  Words can't express how important all of those things have been for us.

There are quite a few things in our future that are uncertain. I'm currently finishing my last year of schooling. Beginning in May I will be on clinical rotations for a year...somewhere in the state of Indiana.  At some point I need to be decisive about my career and/or post-grad training. Kyle is applying for jobs- wherever he is placed we will be for at least five years. We don't know where we're going to live. I don't know where to request my rotations. The list of uncertainties is pretty long right now.  And I've wasted far too much time and energy trying to play out the different scenarios that could play out.  Add to this working two jobs, a large leadership role in a student organization, and a 23 credit hour semester...and you've got one nutty, worried lady.

As unusual as it may sound, I think God purposely put this period of time into my life.  In our ladies' Bible study, we've been talking about becoming a woman of simplicity.  As part of this study I've deliberately made efforts to reduce the "noise" in my life. I don't watch TV, and I've turned off the radio/iTunes.  It's given me plenty of time to reflect and listen.

A few weeks ago, I looked up quite a few verses for a friend going through a rough time. They were passages about God's plan for us and how He knew us deeply before we were born.  While I was writing an email to this friend, I realized that this was God's message to me. "I have a plan for you; I've known it for all time. You are my beloved daughter- I want nothing but the best for you."  Right then and there I gave all my worry, fear, and stress about the future over to God.  I instantly felt relief and at peace.

In our Sunday school class we've been reading the Screwtape Letters by C.S. Lewis. I've missed a few weeks due to visiting family out of town, but it's been a great class so far.  Two Sundays ago we read letter six in the book.  The whole message was basically that when we are occupied with thoughts of worry for ourselves we open ourselves up to the trap of selfishness and it's easy to lose sight our goal.  As I sat there rereading a portion of the text, it was like God was using a giant billboard pointing out, yet again, that my worry would be my pitfall, and to turn it all over to him.

Then came the sermon about our mission- how God calls us to serve the forgotten wherever we are, in our current situation. I remember thinking it was a good sermon, but I didn't walk out of church feeling particularly called or moved.  As I was washing dishes that night in silence, I heard a voice in my heart, whispering, "I want you to do my work. You are my daughter. That comes first, before everything else in your life. Before school, before work; my work is your first priority."

I have never so clearly heard God's call. I'm excited and nervous. He's already working in our life- I just found out that I will be on rotation in Lafayette for 4-6 months next year. I can't wait to see how He's going to use me in this community! There are other awesome things in store- I know this because God promised it!