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Can You Say “Taco” in Spanish? Cinco de Mayo….

May 5, 2011 by Logan Leave a Comment

Felicidades!  Hoy celebramos Cinco de Mayo!  A celebrar esta noche cocinare este….

My degree is in Spanish, so for a decoding of that tricky bit above it says ” Congratulations!  Today we celebrate the Fifth of May! To celebrate tonight I will cook this….”

Ok, so the secret is out now.  I don’t do much to celebrate Cinco de Mayo.  Did you know though that the Mexicans don’t actually either?!  I found the following snippit on Wikipedia this morning because I wanted to remember the more specific history behind the celebration.
Cinco de Mayo (Spanish for “fifth of May”) is a holiday held on May 5. It is celebrated nationwide in the United States and regionally in Mexico, primarily in the state of Puebla. The date is observed in the United States as a celebration of Mexican heritage and pride, and to commemorate the cause of freedom and democracy during the first years of the American Civil War. In the state of Puebla, the date is observed to commemorate the Mexican army‘s unlikely victory over French forces at the Battle of Puebla on May 5, 1862, under the leadership of General Ignacio Zaragoza Seguín.

Cinco de Mayo is NOT Mexico’s Independence Day, the most important national patriotic holiday in Mexico, which occurs on September 16th. Cinco de Mayo is a holiday that is virtually ignored in Mexico.

I have to tell you too that last statement cracked me up.  And particularly in light of all the debate about immigration, illegal immigrants, benefits, etc.  I find it sort of funny that our nation as a whole totally embraces another reason to have a massive party yet is pretty psyched up to send the people we’re supposedly celebrating with back to the country that supposedly celebrates this holiday.  Turns out, the country as a whole doesn’t even celebrate the holiday!
I might not even make tacos now.  Ok, so I probably won’t make tacos since I have leftover flank steak from last night.  I am going to give you that recipe tomorrow.  Today though, I’m also going to post some really cool tips for how to test the doneness of a steak.   I can’t give you a great grilled steak recipe and then leave you to your knife at the grill to cut it open 5 times to see if it’s done!  I’m thinking though that you ladies will need to pass this recipe along to your husbands and suggest they perhaps take it on to prepare you a Mother’s Day Feast!
Happy 5th of May!  And I’ll go ahead and wish you a happy 6th of May for tomorrow too.  The 6th of May happens to be my mother’s birthday, and that is a holiday that my family at least celebrates here in the United States!

 

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Jump Start Your Day….or Your Car…

May 4, 2011 by Logan 2 Comments

My preferred morning jump start method involves the following….

Coffee.
That’s how I started this morning 
(like every other morning)…
although apparently, 
my 2 cups of coffee today were completely insufficient…
for the kind of jump that I needed.

Yesterday we went to pick strawberries with a friend and her daughter.  I take my kids every year at least once.  Freshly picked strawberries are the best, and for $7/ gallon, I feel pretty pleased with the purchase.

I’m making strawberry shortcake tonight to take to another friend who just had a baby.  I’ll post the recipe that I use for that tomorrow, along with a recipe for a killer flank steak and roasted potatoes.  But that is tomorrow.

Back to today….

SO… something to remember when you go somewhere in your car with a friend and don’t normally have a small child sitting in the back seat of your car, is that things go differently.  And by differently I mean, the child might turn on the overhead light sometime during the 30 minute drive to or from the strawberry farm.

And perhaps your 5 year old will notice it and turn the light off.

But perhaps…just perhaps… the light will be turned on again.

And noone will know….

As cute as these 2 are here above, one of them turned that light back on.

I didn’t find out until this morning…when I went out with both of my children to take Tid Bit to school and Little Bit to his 15 month doctor’s appointment.

The light in the back seat wasn’t on anymore then either.  And for that matter, nothing was on in the car.  As soon as I clicked the remote door entry and only heard a “click” instead of the sound of a door sliding open, I had this sneaking suspicion that we might be in for a little side-tracking this morning.

As it turns out….we were.

Thankfully my friend next door was home and came to my rescue (sans shower and all!)  You know someone loves you when they’ll come jump your car first thing in the morning…even before they’ve had a chance to take a shower!  I promised I wouldn’t post a picture of her, my morning salvation, though.

She had the cables, but didn’t remember how to use them.  I do in fact know how to use them, probably because the last time we went somewhere with my friend and her adorable daughter in the backseat, we jumped the car the next morning again.  Hmmm….I’m beginning to see a pattern here.  And it probably wouldn’t be a bad idea for me to begin a pattern to respond to this pattern.  Check the back seat lights every time perhaps?!

I thought this would be a handy time to offer some instruction on how to use jumper cables in the instance that any of you ever find yourself picking strawberries and end up with a dead car battery the next day.

It’s a wonder that I’m not the dead one this morning though, because while I know how to use jumper cables, I missed one part, but apparently did it correctly as a total fluke.

I found the following helpful information on the DriversEdGuru:

How to Jump Start a Car
Every driver should know how to jumpstart a car. If you don’t know how to do it yet, keep reading and I’ll teach you. When strictly followed, the following steps listed below should have your dead battery charged in no time.

1. Place both cars nose to nose as closely together as possible without touching.

2. Turn off the ignition in both cars and put both parking brakes in place.

3. If you notice any type of “fuzz” or abnormal looking corrosion on the battery, scrub it off with a wire brush and rinse away with water. Try to wear safety gloves at all times so that you never have this corrosion come into contact with your bare hands.

4. Connect the red cable first to the positive posts on each battery marked “POS” or “+”. Never touch the red and black cables to each other as this could spark and cause injuries. Also, always connect red-to-red and black-to-black. If connected improperly, an explosion could occur.

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5. Next, connect the black cable to the negative post labeled “NEG” or “-” on the “live” car. Now, connect the other end of the black cable to a bolt or unpainted metal part of the “dead” car’s frame. This will be the grounding point on the car. There is multiple information on whether or not this actually makes a difference in safety, however, according to AAA this is the best way to attach the negative cables.

6. Remember to keep the cables away from any belts so that when starting the car back up, they do not get tangled or caught up into the engine.

7. Start the live car and rev the engine slightly to charge the dead battery. After about 5 minutes, try starting the ignition on the dead car. If you have problems starting it, turn off the live car and readjust the red clamps on both batteries.

8. When the dead car finally starts up, don’t turn it off right away. Keep the car’s engine running for at least a half hour for the battery to fully charge before turning it off. As you keep the engine going, carefully remove the cables. Always remove the black grounding cables first before the red cables.

If you still have trouble starting your car, there may be a serious problem with the engine. Call a tow truck, have a mechanic look at it, and hope that the bill won’t break the bank.
Hopefully for you, you won’t have to use this information.  If you drive at all, and particularly if you have children in the car with you EVER though, I’d recommend taking note of the above information…or at the very least bookmarking this page on your phone! 

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Fascinator Fascination…and a Giveaway!!!

May 3, 2011 by Logan 51 Comments

I didn’t watch the Royal Wedding.

I know…gasp, right?!  I would have, but we don’t have cable.  When you turn on the tv’s in our house, you get this  ——->

We got rid of our satellite a couple of months ago when we realized that we were paying $80 per month to watch about an hour’s worth of cartoons and some late night HGTV on any given day.  It’s been a good thing for us, but missing the Royal Wedding was the first time I personally really started feeling the pain of the loss. 

So I did what everyone else who missed it has probably been doing…    I got online in search of pictures.  Loads of pictures!!!

And as I poured over the pictures of a beautiful bride and her handsome prince, the thing that I really kept noticing in all of the photographs were the amazing hats of all the guests.  So i dug a little deeper to find out more about this fascination with fancy hats…and much to my delight, it’s not only a fascination, but it’s actually called a Fascinator (even better?!)

Here were a few that jumped right off of the screen at me!

<—This cross between a bow gone wild and an octopus belongs to the frontally affixed fascinator of Princess Beatrice

<—the blue feathery buggy fascinator beside her is her sister Princess Eugenie

Heaven help the Brittish throne if the 5 people in line before these gals don’t make it.  Or maybe in that unfortunate case, a stylist can in fact help the throne!

Here are a few more for your viewing pleasure that I thought were absolutely fabulous though!

I confess that I really want one! 

I have a fascination with fascinators!

So, to make this Fascinator Fascination more fun for everyone, I’m teaming up with the uber talented Joanne Castillo of Fascinate Me who creates the most gorgeous Fascinators!  We’re giving away the fascinator of your choice from her Etsy store (valued up to $100!)

So here’s how to enter:
Each entry must be submitted in a separate comment on the blog.  You will have 1 entry for each separate action that you take, for a grand total of 7 entries if you do them all!  Contest ends at midnight EST on Monday May 9th.

  1. Go to Fascinate Me and choose the Fascinator that you want, then come back here and leave a comment with the name of the fascinator of your choice
  2. Follow LifeforDessert on Google Friend Connect and comment here saying you did so
  3. Subscribe to LifeforDessert in a reader or by email and comment here saying you did so
  4. Follow LifeforDessert on Twitter and comment here saying you did so
  5. Retweet this post to your Twitter followers and comment here to let me know
  6. Like LifeforDessert on Facebook and comment here saying you did so
  7. Like Fascinate Me on Facebook and comment here saying you did so

The Facinator Fascination winner will be announced on Tuesday May 10th here on LifeforDessert!  ***(addendum as of 5/5/11) Some people have had trouble with the blog allowing them to leave comments, so if you leave your entry comments on Life for Dessert on facebook I’ll count those entries as well.  I think I’ll throw in another way you can enter to win the Fascinator…for every one of your friends you get to do each of the entry steps, I’ll credit you with that step entry as well…basically I just made your entry potential jump up big time!  The friend must comment either on here or the facebook page letting me know you are their reference person when they enter.

I’m pea green with envy for the lucky dog who wins this!  GOR-GE-OUS!!!!


 – Logan



 above pictures from WWD.com and Fascinate Me

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The Grass is Blue….

May 2, 2011 by Logan 3 Comments

Sorry for my silence over the past few days…I guess as a general rule of thumb, you can just figure that if I’m quiet, it’s because I’m crazy busy doing something!

We’ve had a full few days around here. My Tid Bit turned FIVE on Friday, we had his bluegrass themed birthday party on Thursday, and then our family left Friday at lunchtime to head out of town to the mountains of NC for a bluegrass festival that we go to every year called Merlefest.  So not only have I been gone, but I really couldn’t hardly get a phone signal where we were.

I have loads of blog topics this week and don’t worry, I’ll show you pictures of the birthday party that we had Thursday (re-purposing the Easter Egg Hunt decor) and of course I have some thoughts on the Royal Wedding that I didn’t watch but have poured over pictures since as well.  Right now though, I just have to share a bit from our weekend at the bluegrass festival.

In case you’re not familiar with bluegrass music, check out a bit of history HERE.   It’s an American roots type music and I’ll just go ahead and tell you that these musicians are REAL musicians.  There’s no crazy dancing or effects with this music…it’s just the real deal with real people who can tear it up on some instruments.  Even if you don’t like the sound, there’s no denying the talent behind it.  Some of my favorite artists include master mandolin player Sam Bush, the amazing musical trio that makes up Nickel Creek, the gorgeous whispery-like voices of Alison Krauss and Emmylou Harris, and a couple of newer favorites for me are Mindy Smith, Bearfoot, and Red Molly.  If you don’t know them, lucky for you I linked them all up so you can check them out!

I have to tell you though, that actually going to the festival is a blast.  It’s family friendly, all outside, and the people watching is phenomenal.  And thanks to all the interesting characters that we met and saw this weekend, I’ve compiled a few tips and thoughts about a bluegrass festival should you decide to ever go to one.

1. Take sunscreen…but also it’s advisable to actually remember to put it on.

2. If you forget your deodorant, don’t worry.  There are so many others who apparently forgot theirs too.  Besides, everyone loves the mix of patchouli and body odor….really brings out the fresh of spring.

3.  It’s never a bad idea to shave your armpits…and your legs.  But if you accidentally miss a massive patch on the back of your thigh and wear shorts thereby exposing the caveman like growth that you have, you aren’t alone.  I am here to support you in that trend…apparently I sported that accidental look like a champ.  Amazingly though, noone noticed save my husband and sister. Three cheers for hippies!

4.  If you meet the actual musicians, don’t say things like “So, I guess you must be playing here since I see you have the gold musician armband on.”  And definitely after basically confessing your complete UN-knowledge of who they are, don’t ask them to sign your son’s ukelele.  That would probably be awkward.  Just guessing…..

5.  Take hand sanitizer.  There are lots of porta-potties….and see #2 and #3 for some additional reasons why this might be a good idea.

6.  It gets cold in the mountains at night.  Take a jacket and probably jeans.  And don’t throw 2 parties in one week before packing, lest you never even consider packing the aforementioned items.

7.  Exercise before you go…or else walking around a mountainous college campus to watch music all day will remind you that you are in fact out of shape.

8.  If you’ve ever wanted to do any variety of dancing that could be classified as “noodling”…this is your chance.  You can noodle all you want, and noone will ever think you odd for it.

9.  Release your expectations of seeing Lyle Lovett for the late show at night before you go…you may in fact have a 5 year old and a 15 month old who are incapable of being active in the sun all day and staying up past 10 o’clock.  I’m sure someone took a video and it will be on YouTube for you to relive it later.

10.  This last one is really crucial for all you gals out there.  WEAR A BRA!  Please please wear a bra.  Even if they’re small enough that you don’t need to, please remember that your t-shirt is still thin enough to be transparent and I don’t want to see your pencil eraser boobs through it.  If you have large “girls” and think that your halter dress will hold them up….it won’t…the strings are not as strong as the climbing ropes that you really need to support that kind of weight.  It’s not flattering to you.  If you have fake boobs…I envy your phony perfection and don’t need to be reminded that after 2 babies, my “girls” don’t have the capacity to stand up on their own.  Just wear a bra…its simple.

Well all, hope you all had a fantastic weekend!  Don’t forget Mother’s Day is this coming weekend and that means, if you’re reading this that you have a mother somewhere that you can spend time remembering or loving on in person!  I’ll post a list of some great gift ideas later this week too.

Glad to be back home!!!  But of course, I have laundry to catch up on today!

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Secrets of a Great Illusionist….How To Do It all!

April 28, 2011 by Logan 4 Comments

This morning I had the super fun surprise of talking on the phone to an old friend from high school.  She asked me how on earth I was hosting 2 parties in one week (the Egg Hunt on Saturday, and Tid Bit’s 5th birthday party today,) so I thought I’d share about how I’m making it all happen in a quick list.

 How to do it all
  • Don’t sleep as much as you should, which we all know isn’t good for me in particular because oftentimes I end up acting infantile and doing things like throwing raw eggs at the wall when I’m tired.
  • You serve Pillsbury Funfetti boxed mix cupcakes instead of the homemade ones that sunk in the middle and will only look good to the K4 class at school.
  • You reuse as many of your Easter Egg Hunt decorations as possible and convince your Birthday Boy that the pendant banners look really “bluegrassy” and festive for a boy’s birthday too despite having pink in them….after all, it “matches our dining room.” Make as much use also of the flower arrangements from the Easter party too…just pull out the dead  flowers and change the water that looks like a perfect breeding grounds for sea monkeys and tadpoles.

  • Get creative and use the astroturf (that you originally bought for your Easter party but didn’t use because it looked tacky) as table coverings…because it kind of looks like grass and Daddy wasn’t pleased to have $30 worth of unused astroturf anyways.  Then you loan it to your neighbor for her son’s sports themed birthday party…because plenty of sports are played on astroturf.
  • Serve hummus and pita chips that you already had and tell your Birthday Boy what a great idea that is because “that’s being a good steward and plus, it’s one of his favorite things to eat.”
  • Have Capri Sun drink pouches for the kids, because it only takes 2 seconds to open a box and dump into a drink tub, and then you don’t have to clean out your glass drink containers later.
  • Eat lunch and dinner out every night of the week because apparently it’s only possible to actually cook 1 healthy meal and throw two parties in a span of 6 days.
  • Make fruit salad to use up all of the bits of fruit that you have in your house and won’t eat since you’re going out of town for the weekend.  People will think you’re just healthy and went to extra trouble.  The Birthday Boy will remind you that this, in addition to the hummus use, is demonstrating good “stewardship.”
  • Don’t do the laundry, and continue to ignore the 2 baskets of clean laundry that you haven’t had time to fold or put away.
  • Don’t pack for your out of town trip even though you’re leaving at noon tomorrow.
  • Only clean the parts that people will actually see (and even more so with kids parties) you NEVER mop.
  • And, as always, at the last minute, throw things in the beloved junk drawer.

There you have it…how to do it all!
(And the secret is out….to do it all, you actually DON’T!)

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The Egg Hunt

April 27, 2011 by Logan 6 Comments

Ok, it’s finally here.  The Easter Egg Hunt post.  I hope it doesn’t disappoint since I’d been working on the actual party for so long.  It was a blast.  I was worried that it could have been rained out, but the weather dried up and even though the ground was damp beneath the grass, it turned out to be just fine.

I could probably do a post on just the flowers alone…and maybe I will at some point.  One of my MOST favorite things to do is to arrange flowers.  I bought about $50 worth of flowers from Whole Foods and the rest I got from my neighbor’s garden…way more from my neighbor’s garden.  Amazing stuff.  Here’s a peek at a few of the arrangements.

All of the flowers were in things like antique mason jars, tin cans, and old timey milk bottles.

Everyone came around 10am and brought brunch items with them.  We had quite the yummy spread.  By 10:30 everyone was eating and around 11am we sent all the menfolk out to hide the eggs.  We have found to maximize fun for all ages, it’s best to divide up hunting areas by age.  Ages 3 and under hunt in one space (where eggs are obviously hidden), 4-6 in another area (getting trickier hiding here), and ages 7 and up all hunt in my neighbor’s yard where the dads really have fun hiding!  Works out well and all the little kids aren’t having to fight bigger kids for obvious eggs.  Plus, each child hunts til they find 12 and then are encouraged to help one another.  Was a good time had by all I think.

I really love having new people I’ve never even met come to the party…family and friends in town of our friends.  And even better than them just coming is when it’s obvious that they honestly had a good time!  Of all the compliments I could receive about my home or hostessing…that is definitely the best one for me.  And I think that’s a compliment to our friends as well!

This was the set-up in the dining room where the food and coffee station were.  And I’m shooting myself for somehow not getting pictures of my favorite drink station outside.  I’ve been refinishing a china cabinet and a dresser lately, but they were just junking up the garage unfinished, so I moved them outside and had drink dispensers in the cabinet and cups, napkins, etc on the dresser.  It was so cute!  (So if anyone who came has a picture of this…I’d love a copy!)  The perils of hostessing…last minute finishes didn’t make it to the photo memory card!

I found these cute aqua sandwich boards at an antique store probably 2 years ago and got them for $15 each.  I finally got around to painting them with chalkboard paint last week and I’m super pleased with how they turned out.  I’ve put them out in the past and just taped a sign to them, but I LOVE the way they look with the chalkboard on them.  We even used one later in the day for a lemonade stand (with the leftover lemonade from the party.) 

View of the hunters and gatherers in the front yard and on the back porch.  

One day I want to screen in that porch….ahh the list of things to do…

It was raining the night before the party and I had several things that needed to be put outside the next morning, so here’s a little entertaining trick that I pulled out to make sure I didn’t miss anything.  A quick little sketch of my front and back porches with notes and pictures of everything I needed to remember.  Never a bad idea to draw out what you want to get the idea of what you’re putting.  And even though I forgot to take a picture of the drinks on the back porch, you can at least see the general idea of what went on back there!

Sorry it’s taken me forever to get this posted!  Tid Bit turns 5 this Friday, so in addition to getting the Egg Hunt undone in our house,  I’m re-doing things now for a bluegrass themed birthday party tomorrow.  This is just the month of parties around our house! 

I’ll go ahead and tell you not to be expecting anything as elaborate as Little Bit’s 1st Birthday because I have a a kryptonite around here called sanity and sleep.  And I couldn’t be more thankful that Tid Bit actually requested cupcakes!  I’m still making a more elaborate cake that he wants to take with us to a Bluegrass festival in NC this weekend, but I’ll tell you more about all of that later on too!

In the meantime though I have some musical note sugar cookies to churn out this morning and a bluegrass table to set for tomorrow’s birthday party!

PS. Let me just say that while this isn’t the best picture of me, I do love the fact that the way I’m holding the baby makes my waist look about half of it’s normal diameter…this is the result of creative baby holding, not a sign of restraint with Easter Candy consumption.

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Style or Vile?!…Weird Home Decor…

April 25, 2011 by Logan 2 Comments

I’m playing some serious catch-up around my house today from things ignored while we planned and executed a party this weekend.  Don’t you know the laundry was the first thing to get tossed on the back burner?!  I have washed 1 load, but re-fluffed and folded 4 loads.  All the laundry was clean, but not folded or put away, so it was Wrinkle City around here!  Got to love the de-wrinkle dryer cycle.  All to say, I’m busting it to be productive and get back on track today.  I’m going to do a post tonight about the Party, so you’ll have to wait til then to catch up on that.

In the meantime, I have to quickly share with you a few hilarious things that I found while perusing my email last night.  I get daily emails from several of those discount websites like Zulily, OneKingsLane, Ruelala, and HauteLook and if something looks interesting to me then I’ll click on over and check things out.  Last night I was looking around and had a few finds that made me laugh out loud…so you know I have to share.  Ridiculous stuff I found, almost a home decor version of my J. Crew posts.  Some of it I’ll be honest has some cool factor, but the pricetags combined with the oddities made for some interesting mental room designs for me.  In the following, I’m about to say what you’d be thinking but might not say out loud….sorry if I offend.

<—A horse is a horse of course of course…

This screams “Mr Ed” to me.  All I could think about was reading a book beside this thing and having a horsey commentary going on over my shoulder.  For a mere $5800, I could probably buy a real horse and a lamp from Ikea for a similar effect.

 I think this chair is incredibly cool actually, and have seen similar versions in some magazines and online, but I cannot get past some level of arachnaphobia when I look at this.  All I can think is that this chair creates the perfect place for spiderwebs to accumulate…and where there are webs, there are spiders.  And now that I’m thinking about it, I’m sure I feel something crawling up my leg.  No thank you for $1700.

 <—So shoot me for being vulgar, but this chair looks to me like a giant beanbag penis…and I wouldn’t even pick it up off the side of the road, much less pay the value sale price of $1100 for it.  Imagine the message of this chair beside the horse lamp though…it’s too much…too much.

Moving on….

This $3700 gem on the right is called the Rag Chair.  It looks to me like someone raided an upholsterer’s scrap pile and bound it up with zip ties.  This has Etsy idea written all over it.  I should also let you know that this item sold out the first day.  Someone or someones out there have too much money and not enough sense if you ask me.

 <—Am I the only person who thinks this lamp looks like a toilet scrubber?  It’s really reasonable though at $1800.  This could also be a welcome addition to the above beanbag chair.  If you sprinkle when you tinkle….

Well, there you have it friends.  The makings of a really weird room for the small investment of around $15K. 

I am all about finding a cool piece and building a room around it, but honestly, these are not the ones to do it for me.

Happy day to you all!

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Tales of a Lesser Woman: Not Eggsactly my Best Moment…

April 25, 2011 by Logan 1 Comment

I bet what you’re really wanting to read is something profound about Easter right now, or perhaps you are stopping by just because you’re hoping that I’m posting pictures of our Easter Egg Hunt yesterday…sorry to disappoint you all…not what you’re about to get.  It’s been a big weekend full of activity and legitimate emotion over the real meaning of it all.  I’m running on too little sleep, and due to that I had another completely ridiculous temper tantrum last night (I promise you this is not a constant thing with me.)

I was making a batch of brownies at about 9:45pm and was pretty flaming mad about something I won’t go into. I was to a step in the recipe that rendered me with an egg in each hand.  If you’ve been reading here long enough to realize, this is in fact the point where it is appropriate to have the “Uh OH” moment in your mind. Mad…eggs….Uh Oh.

One slipped and fell, but not to worry, I caught it between my stomach and the side of the counter.  I also effectively crushed it right there in that moment, emptying the contents of said egg onto my foot below.  This was apparently my last straw because when my Hubs said something smart to me about it, I got so mad that I threw the other remaining egg at the wall. 

Have I ever mentioned to you how I am so mature all of the time?!  WOW!  And it’s still debatable to me what was worse…throwing the egg in a fit of completely ridiculous rage on the wall in my kitchen in the first place, or having to scrub it off 45 minutes later when it was beginning to dry. 

Notes to self:  Do not throw eggs in your house.  Do not be ridiculous.  Get sufficient sleep. 

Sherwin Williams Duration Home paint is scrubbable and washable as advertised though…in case you were wondering.

As I pondered and prayed through my awfulness last night though, I did find myself particularly aware of and thankful for a Resurrected Lord who washes all of that ugliness away.  I’m sure in the realm of sin, throwing an egg in my house is probably not the worst that the Lord has had to deal with….and sad to say, it probably won’t be the last time he hears from me with something nasty to confess either.  Sin is sin though…and little or big, mine or yours, it’s all in the same bucket of dirty laundry that needs cleaning.  And I for one am thankful to have a Lord who took that cross from me, because heaven knows that mine alone would be a heavy cross to bear….I can’t imagine everyone’s added up.  That is Love my friends….Capital L.O.V.E. 

So if you are mortified now because you think I’m airing my dirty laundry, well, I suppose you’re right in a way.  But I’m airing it only after it’s been cleaned.  And my dirty laundry sure was dirty.  But, when The God of Creation looks at me, He sees me in garments that have been cleaned… bleached even.  Not a drop of egg on me friends…or on my wall.  My Father just sees a scrubbed, washed, durable, perfect coat of love covering it all.

For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith—and this is not from yourselves, it is the gift of God not by works, so that no one can boast. – Ephesians 2:8-9

Whew…thankful for that!

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My Easter Basket of Perspective…

April 22, 2011 by Logan 3 Comments

Last night I was cleaning the kitchen, picking up small toys around the house, and throwing away random junk in preparation for our Easter party tomorrow.  And I finally stopped about 11pm, at which point I felt that it was wildly necessary or iron and put in place a new dustruffle that I got for our bed about a month ago.  So important, I know right?!  I was busy last night…really busy.  I’ve got to get this show moving!

One thing I should tell you about me is that once my kids are in bed, I’m done for the day.  If I have something big going on, then I’ll spend that time of quiet accomplishing things, but on any regular ol’ night….I’m in my jammies and crawling into bed to read, or write, or watch a movie.  And yes, my kids go to bed early.  This means that while I don’t go to sleep til probably 11, I’m winding down from about 8 o’clock on.  But not yesterday.

And then right before I went to bed, I checked my email and my new twitter feed.  And then I felt kinda guilty….and more than guilty, I felt sad. 

In my inbox were feeds of blogs I subscribe to, and on twitter were some really short blurbs about how people were preparing their hearts and minds for this Easter’s real show stopper.  And that reality stopped my own show right where I was.  I’d gotten so busy messing with a party, that I wasn’t enjoying the heavy reality of what these days mean. 

We don’t do the Easter Bunny around here.  Gasp now, because we don’t do Santa either.  And while there hasn’t been a lost tooth yet….the Tooth Fairy’s chances aren’t looking good.  (I’ll explain more on all of that later on, but just know I’m not a Debbie Downer…I won’t let my kid ruin it for yours and I don’t have any issue with other people taking part in the imaginary fun in their families.)  So… while in our house, we go to lengths to make sure that a Jesus-related holiday isn’t confused with something else, I realized that my own focus on something other than Him was actually just as disappointing.  It didn’t matter that it wasn’t a big white bunny, or Cadbury eggs, or the contents of a basket. 

But I tell you what, if the way my house looks, and the decorating, and the preparing, the flower arranging…if it all clouds my view of a Servant Savior who washed his friends’ feet yesterday, and marched up a hill bearing the burden of a heavy cross laden with the sins of the world today, and spent 3 days DEAD….

all for me,
Then I’d say my view of the bigger picture might just as well be one of bunnies, and men in red suits, and fairies taking a tooth from under my pillow.  Because all of those things, while fun and pretty…they don’t even know my name.  They aren’t real.
So today as I look at the pouring rain outside, and realize that my plans of clipping flowers from my neighbors garden are all but dashed this morning…I find myself feeling more at peace.  The darkness still in my room reminding me of the darkness of these days we’re in.  The darkness of my own sins reveling in trying to smother me….the sin of the world itching to snuff out all of creation.  The plan of one enemy to take it all and keep it for himself…and ruin something that was created for beauty.  And then… a Savior…who came to the earth clothed in rags, and hung on a cross in them again….buying it all back when he could’ve gotten down.
Paying it all.
Paying it all.
“This is my body given for you; do this in remembrance of me.” – Luke 22:19

And I find myself not looking as much towards a party at our house tomorrow, but a party in the Heavenlies on Sunday.
Perspective….renewed.


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A Megaphone for the A’ La Mode….

April 21, 2011 by Logan Leave a Comment

I read the following quote on Twitter this morning.  Oh yeah, guess who’s on Twitter now?!  Tweet Tweet people!  Check me out HERE and see what I have to chirp about.

So here’s the quote.

“Blogging is not a stepping stone for me. Blogging isn’t a way for me to build a platform so I can do whatever it is that I really want to do. I’m doing what I really want to do, right now, and I’m not looking for something that will give me extra credibility. I just want a megaphone.”
The Nester, for S Bryant on “Writing an e-book: Is it a fit for you?” (via 29lincolnavenue.)

And I was thinking about it especially since I met with my very talented friend Erin yesterday of Insight Blog Design.   Re-doing this blog, it’s on my list of things to do, and now it’s on hers too!  And so I’ve been wondering lately what I’ve been doing here.  She challenged me to figure that out for the redesign, and here’s what I’ve come up with….

I’m a naturally wired social networker, which is probably why I’ve loved this avenue more than I’ve ever though I would.  I’ve been networking and loving making friends all over for YEARS….even before there was facebook.  I’ve joined business networking groups, was in a sorority in college (social chair even), I’m one of the first to volunteer for planning any event, and I love hosting parties where everyone I know can just come and have a good time.  So for me, blogging gets to be that.  But even better because I get to demystify some of the things that I do and make them tangible for people who don’t give themselves the credit they deserve.  I get to pour into people just by thinking out loud.  And then there are moments where I see a friend in Marshalls and they learned to cut an onion because of me, or I get an email that says “I had a recipe for something that called for a leek and I pulled up your blog and followed the instructions to cut it. Thanks!”  I’m a natural product endorser too….when I love something, you will know it.  And then I want everyone to get in on the greatness, or the fun, or the making life better one comfy shoe or clean floor at a time. Once in awhile I have a profound learning moment, and even thinking back through it to share, I find that I’m able to often gain even more perspective…so I learn from my own mistakes even better because I share them with you.  And I think that one thing that has been the most fun for me is just being me and getting to know some of you.

But here’s the thing that I always want to be here no matter what the look of things is…whether I have a great header, or an embarrassing moment, or the most delicious recipe, or even a thought-provoking word….what I always want to be is….

authentic.
I’m learning that this avenue can eventually help provide some extra income for our family (so be on the lookout with the new redesign for some cool ad space. I promise it’ll be nice, not annoying), but more importantly it is another way for me to pour into other people (from where I sit behind this screen)..and I genuinely LOVE doing that.  
So Nester, I agree….I just want a megaphone to share the right now of life….because it’s the dessert, the icing on the cake…the a’ la mode.  And I don’t want to run by and miss it on my way to anything else.  I want to walk, take time to smell the roses, to feel the rain…and to have people walk alongside with me to make it that much sweeter!
 

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