Monday, October 24, 2016
Road Trip Days 9 and 10 - The Long Road Home
Road Trip Day 8 - Vicksburg
Sunday, October 23, 2016
Road Trip Day 7 - New Orleans to Vicksburg
When we arrived in Vicksburg, we had some time before eating dinner.....all the museums were closed so we visited the city cemetery. It's a pretty big cemetery. In addition to over a hundred years of Vicksburg residents, it also contains the graves of 5,000 confederate soldiers. In my opinion, they should have been buried in the national cemetery inside the civil war park in Vicksburg BUT I'm guessing they were seen as traitors to the country, and so were not allowed to be buried there.
Speaking of the civil war park, it's HUGE and tomorrow we're going on a 2 hour guided tour. I can't wait! I love history!
Friday, October 21, 2016
Road Trip Day 6 - New Orleans
Road Trip Day 5 - Little Rock, AR to New Orleans, LA
Wednesday, October 19, 2016
Road Trip Day 4 - Little Rock, AR
Our next stop was the capital building, It as built over 100 years ago and was modeled after the U.S. capital building. We peeled into the state's supreme court, as well as where the house and senate convene.
Sunday, October 16, 2016
Road Trip Day 3 - St. Louis, MO to Little Rock, AR
Saturday, October 15, 2016
Road Trip Day 2 - St. Louis, MO
Friday, October 14, 2016
Time for a ROAD TRIP!!!
Day 1, Friday: It took us 11 hours to get here. 11 hours of radio stations fading in and out, semi trucks galore, construction, traffic, crazy drivers and at one point, a gross, chunky, slimy, disgusting looking spill on the road from a dump truck labeled "not for human consumption." Blech, But we made it! Here are a few photos from today's trek:
Friday, June 3, 2016
Anxiety
I have a lot of things coming up at various times this year that I just don't feel like I have enough time to prepare for them. Like what, you ask?
- the dirty dog dash - it's tomorrow. I didn't train. I know, my own fault. I had plenty of time but I wasted it.
- my son's graduation - it's the day after tomorrow. The only prep needed in mentally, and you could say I've had 18 years to prepare for this.....but parents, is it ever possible to actually be ready for this?
- my son's graduation party - it's next week. Friends and family are coming from all over the state. My house needs major cleaning. And, can I afford to feed all the people I promised a meal?
- music festival - I was planning on having a booth at festival this year. It's not until August but I just can't figure out how to put together a decent amount of "stock" in time.
- road trip - this is in October. Plenty of time left for this one right? Is it? We don't know exactly where we're going yet, or what we're going to do there. How can you plan a budget and save money when you don't know?
So my anxiety levels are through the roof right now. You're thinking, hey we all get nervous and worry about stuff, no big deal. No - you don't understand. What I mean is, my hands are shaking, my heart is pounding, my breathing is shallow and quick. I'm sitting in my car holding back tears (well, most of them), telling myself to breathe in, breathe out, repeat; and I'm trying to talk myself into going for a walk when all I want to do is point my car south and drive until I run out of gas and money. Breathe in.....breathe out.........
Wednesday, May 18, 2016
Obsession
Wednesday, April 27, 2016
Creamy Chicken
I have a recipe that my mom gave me that I'd like to share with you. It's for a super creamy rice and chicken casserole. Comfort food at its finest, and it's super easy too!
Monterey Tortilla Chicken Casserole
1 cup shredded Monterey chicken
1 cup cottage cheese
3 cups cooked chicken, diced
1 cup sour cream
3 cups cooked rice
3 oz cream cheese
1 TSP garlic powder
Tortilla chips
In a large bowl, mix together all ingredients, except for the tortilla chips. Spread evenly into a 9x13 pan. Crush some Tortilla chips and sprinkle them on top (I like mine extra crunchy so I make this layer about half an inch thick). Bake at 350° for about 30 minutes.
Mmmmm, everything gets all gooey and melty. Well, except for the tortilla chips of course. Ha ha! Scoop some into a couple bowls (or just one if you decide not to share this deliciousness), grab a spoon and dig in!
Wednesday, January 27, 2016
Plow drivers: heroes or villains?
I have mixed feelings about these guys. On one hand, they're kind of heroes. They go out in the wee hours while most of us are sleeping. They work in terrible weather, the kind that makes most of us just want to cuddle under a blanket and stay exactly where we are.....INDOORS. They clear the roads and make it safer for everyone to travel.
On the other hand, I have had a couple too-close-for-comfort encounters that lead me to beleive they don't give a flying flip about anyone on the roads with them.
Example 1: a couple weeks ago, I came to a stop sign. A plow also came up to a stop sign, at the same intersection, across from me. So he was facing me. He apparently needed to go back the way he had come from. So he made a right turn onto the cross road, then backed up towards me! I had to quickly put my car into reverse and back away, otherwise he would have backed right over me!!
Example 2: this happened about 2 years ago on my way to work. Again, I come to an intersection. This time there's a traffic light (blinking yellow, as it was early). I needed to turn left, so I signaled and got into the left turn lane. I saw the plow coming toward me, so I waited for him to pass before turning. I noticed he was in his left turn lane, so naturally I assumed he was turning. But he didnt. He kept coming straight toward me. I realized he was not stopping and I tried to get out of the way. The roads were slick so my tires spun, but I managed to scoot a lane to the right JUST in time.
Has anyone else had a close encounter with a county road plow?
Monday, January 11, 2016
The Next Step
Hello all! Happy new year!
Early last year, I wrote about a crazy feeling I had - like I needed to prepare so my family could survive some unseen disaster. Thankfully, no such disaster has hit us.....yet. But the feeling hasn't gone away. I feel a it better about though, since I have spent the last year doing something about it. Not a lot, mind you. I have a right budget and have to do things in small steps. After writing that blog last year, I went out, bought some lumber, and built myself some pantry shelves in an unused space in my bathroom. Since then, I have been buying an extra box of this, an extra can of this.... Yesterday, I looked at the shelves and thought "if we had to, we could live for a week or so off the food on our pantry" and it was a proud moment. Today, I decided to move onto the next step. What's the next step? I wasn't sure. The furnace kicked on in reply. If the power went out in the middle of the winter, how would we stay warm? Our furnace is propane, but the fan that circulates the warm air, yeah, it runs on electricity. So this is my next mission. Figure out how to keep 4 people, 3 cats and a dog warm.....for a week.