Monday, February 25, 2013

Playroom Organization Ideas: Cars!

Is the playroom starting to look more like a battleground... blocks tossed on barbies stacked on hot wheels? Oh yes, those hot wheels that end up in every nook and cranny. Today, we focus on ideas for storing toy cars. Click on the images below for more detailed instructions.


Car Caddy
www.blogs.babble.com


Slanted Shelves
www.apartmenttherapy.com 


Serving Tray


Tackle Box
www.datssocute.com


Magnetic Knife Holder
www.style-files.com



Friday, February 22, 2013

February Meeting Recap

What a great meeting! Not only were we offered our usual yummy breakfast goodies from our fellow mom2moms, but we were also treated with the cooking, wit, and wisdom of Cheyrl Burleson. Before we recap on Cheryl's chat, a few items to remember:
  • Our March meeting falls on a FRIDAY! Mark your calendars to meet for mom2mom on Friday, March 22 at 9:30 am. Our special guest speaker is an OBGYN and will discuss postpartum depression.
  • March 11th - 15th is Spring Break here in Mesa. Anyone down for a playdate? Head over to the mom2mom Facebook page and post if you'd like to meet up!
  • Our April meeting comes early! We meet on April 11th and our guest speaker will discuss "Sanity in the Summertime."
  • At our next gathering, we will have a date for a mom2mom information meeting... we want to hear your ideas for what you would like for next year! Playdates? Mom's Night Out? Topics for guest speakers? Before we meet,  be thinking about what you would like mom2mom to offer. We can't wait to hear your ideas!!!
  • Speaking of ideas... what you like to see the blog feature? More devotionals? More recipes? More of what? Less of what? You can email us anytime at mom2mom.rmcc@gmail.com with your suggestions and ideas.
If you missed yesterday's meeting, don't fret too much--Cheryl's food was delish, but we've got her recipes below. Enjoy! 


She took one 4.5 pound chicken and created the following three meals:

Cordon Bleu

2 fat chicken breasts (cut in half and pounded thin, then dredged in seasoned flour)
4 slices of ham
4 slices of your choice of cheese

Layer cheese and ham on chicken. Roll up and secure with a toothpick. Sauté in a mix of oil and butter for about 2 minutes on each side. Place in baking dish and make some sauce--there are so many ways to do this, I usually saute some mushrooms in the drippings, add some sherry and cream, thicken slightly, pour over breasts, shred more cheese on top and bake at 350 about 20-25 mins.

Basic Chicken Soup
This base can be used for hundreds of soups!
About 2 cups diced raw chicken (or leftover cooked. In soups, rotisserie chicken are not as good as they have a smokey flavor--of course if you like that flavor, go for it!)
The Trinity
1/2 cup chopped onion
1/2 cup chopped celery
1/2 cup chopped carrot

Toss the chicken in about 2 Tblsp. seasoned flour--salt with flour, pepper, garlic salt. Saute chicken in a little oil and butter until cooked through, about 5 minutes. Add the Trinity, and sauté another 5 minutes. Now add about 2 cups chicken broth, simmer lightly for 5 minutes. Now you are ready to make any chicken soup you like.

American Chicken Noodle:
Add enough chicken broth to make about 6 cups, and add any kind of noodles you like. We love the big curly ones. Simmer according to noodle directions and you are done! (Always check for seasoning. If it is too salty, pour out a cup of broth and add back a cup of plain water. If it has no flavor, add chicken bouillon cubes, or a tsp. at a time of chicken "paste" soup base, avaikabke at Costco or Smart & Final).

Variations on Chicken Soup: Tortilla:
Make the Basic American Chicken Soup up to the point of the two cups of broth. Now add more onion, a small can of green chillies, and one or more chopped jalapeño. Then add a 15 oz can of diced tomatoes (the Fire Roasted kind at Trader Joe's are great in this!). I also add one cup frozen or cut right off the cob of corn. A small can of black beans is optional--it adds fiber, and stretches the servings of soup. The most important part of tortilla soup is the flavor. What makes the broth flavor is MASA. Two ways to use it: You add 1/2 cup to 1 cup of chicken broth and shake or whisk till smooth. Slowly add to simmering soup and cooke about 10 minutes. OR you can buy a block of MASA and cut it into chuncks and freeze in sip lock baggies. Start with about 1/2 cup and add to hot soup, stirring till it melts. Keep adding till it is the thickness and flavor you like--a little at a time.


Favorite Chicken Salad (aka California Chicken Salad/ Caffe Boa) Orange-Champagne Salad
1 head butter or Bibb lettuce
1 can Mandarin oranges
2 cups chopped cooked chicken
1 chopped avocado
1 cup sliced or chopped almonds
Vinaigrette:
1 tsp. sea or coarse salt
1 tsp. chopped garlic
1 Tbs. grainy mustard
2 Tbs honey or agave syrup
1/2 cup champagne vinegar
1/2 cup olive oil/canola oil mixed





Monday, February 18, 2013

Entertainment Resource: Adventures in Odyssey

As an adolescent, one of my favorite parts of Sunday mornings was heading into Scottsdale Bible's church library where they had tape cassettes of Focus on the Family's Adventures in Odyssey. I loved checking out episodes to listen over and over again. Adventures in Odyssey is a 30-minute drama that combines the faith lessons parents appreciate with characters and stories that kids love.

You and your kiddos can enjoy episodes via the web! Check out: http://www.whitsend.org/radio

Friday, February 15, 2013

The Abbiatti's Family Adoption Story

What a blessing to read the following adoption story! Thank you Kirsten for being so willing to share about your family's experiences. 

By Kirsten Abbiatti

It’s hard for me to know where to start with our family’s story because really, the Lord has been working on both my husband and I for so many years to lead us right where we are. Yet...I hate for you to still be reading this next week so, I will try my best to give you the cliff’s notes version....with only the really awesome details! (because our God is a God of details, and sometimes they are just too cool not to share!)

Bill and I were married in 2003. We adore kiddos and knew they were a part of our future! We had always talked about how cool adoption is and that we thought “some day” we would really like to add to our family that way. But when it came time, we started the old fashioned way! We had our first sweet baby girl in December of 2004. It was not an easy pregnancy or delivery but so worth it!


A couple years later we knew we wanted to add a sibling for our sweet daughter, but we had a really difficult time getting pregnant this time! We began to think maybe this was the Lord closing a door for us, knowing we were willing to add to our family another way. We began researching agencies and found Christian Family Care in Phoenix. Though we learned through their website and information packets that they only do “open adoptions”! WOW! That was a scary term! We had no desire to co-parent! We wanted to be mom and dad! Not share--sounds really Christian like huh!?! Anyway, I am a researcher by nature so I began reading everything I could get my hands on about open vs closed adoption. I wanted to understand how this worked, the logistics, the how and why! Was this best for baby? For us?


And of course, when we ask, the Lord answers! God gave us not only a heart for open adoption but a passion and excitement to move forward with an adoption where we could minister to a birth mom! Where we could speak into her life, love her and show her Christ's love! Of course, about this time, we ended up pregnant! HA! Love God’s sense of humor! And as it goes, 9 months later, (after another pregnancy and delivery for the record books), had a beautiful baby girl! She of course was amazing! But, I remember sitting in the hospital, staring at her gorgeous face thinking, oh my gosh....we are SO not done!!!!


So, we loved every minute of parenting 2 awesome little girls! And about year later felt the tug on our hearts to begin the process to become certified to adopt! We knew we didn't want kiddos really close together, but were told it usually takes a 3-4 months to become licensed and then another year or so to be matched with a birth mom, so this would be perfect, our kiddos would be between 2 and 3 years apart (again, I’m sure God chuckled at my planning!).


After the required classes, paperwork, back ground checks etc, we were certified to adopt in Arizona and submitted our match letter to be presented to birth moms (a match letter is a few pages describing your family. With lots of photos, traditions, favorite activities etc so that a birth mom can get a sense for your family. In an open adoption the birth mom chooses a family for her child, so these give her a place to start).

All of this happened the first week of October 2009. About the 26th of October Bill and I went our to dinner! We talked about how excited we were to add to out family but how we really thought we would be the abnormal case that waited much longer than a year to have a birth mom choose us. I mean really, who would want to place their baby with a family who was already blessed with 2 beautiful girls? We knew it would take the perfect birth mom to really identify with our family! And were willing to wait.

5 days later, we are wandering through the grocery store and my phone rings! There is a baby, born two days before and the birth mom wanted to meet us!!! WHAT!!!!! NO WAY!!!

We were not ready! We thought we had time! Our youngest daughter was only 18 months...almost to the day (she had just started walking for goodness sake)! What the heck were we going to do with another baby!!?! After the panic passed.....we said absolutely! We decided weather it made sense of not, God was in control! There were some logistical issues over the next few days, but ultimately we met the birth mom, had a great conversation, (a little awkward but mostly great) and we all decided this was a good fit!!! And we met our son when he was 1 week old! It was so surreal!

Born at 30 weeks, 3lbs 11oz, tiny, fuzzy and had crazy amounts of black hair......and so handsome!!! (Super cool detail: our son was delivered by MY doctor, at the SAME hospital both my girls were delivered at! Only a God of details could orchestrate something that cool!) 

He had to stay a few weeks in the NICU due to his prematurity but ultimately did very well! He came home December 5th, 2009 and met his two big sisters. They were so excited!!! They had been praying for him for weeks and now they got to kiss his sweet face. An amazing moment for this momma!!! One I will never forget!

We still have a great relationship with his birth mom! We see her about 3-4 times a year and send her photos often! It is so great to watch her grow and see she is doing well! We are so grateful our son will always know where he comes from. That he is loved and his family was not only chosen by God but also a birth mom who loved him and wanted the best for him! We will always be grateful to her and celebrate the selfless choice she made and the amazing gift she gave us! (and things are no longer awkward! We truly enjoy the relationship we have with her!)

So, we are now the parents of 8, 4 and 3 year old. God has taken our hearts and the love we have for birth parents and brought it full circle again...we are now a foster family! Working hard to love on kiddos who are from hard places hoping and praying to reunite them with their families after healing has been done! God is incredible and it is only with Him and through Him we have been blessed with more than I could ever tell about in a few paragraphs!


If you know us or have questions at all about adoption/foster care/ open adoption etc.... PLEASE feel free to ask! We would love to go into more detail with you! God has stretched us, grown us (and our kids) in awesome ways and we love to share our story, as we know God has orchestrated every detail and it is for His glory!!! It is not without its struggles but worth every moment! 







Monday, February 11, 2013

DIY: Valentine's Cards

Skip Hallmark this year and create your own Valentine's cards for your hubby, family, and kiddos. Here are some of our favorite DIY creations found on various blogs. Take a few moments to write out what you love about each of your kids, and what brings a smile to your face when thinking about your husband--and also how you respect him.

Click on the images below to be redirected to each blog for detailed instructions.











Friday, February 8, 2013

Valentine's Day Devotional

Valentine's Day is just around the corner. The Conversation Hearts candy were always a favorite growing up as a kiddo, and this particular blog post, titled God's Conversation Hearts by Julie Bettencourt, may be just what we need to hear on Valentine's.

To read, click here.



Monday, February 4, 2013

Valentine's Day Inspiration Board



Love, love, love all the cute Pinterest ideas floating around about love... so here are a few ideas and recipes to make your loved ones feel, well, more loved on Valentine's Day :-)

Crafts & Decor:

Book Garland
Image: yellowblackbird.blogspot.com


Cutie Valentine gift


Paint Chip Bunting
Image: www.julieannart.com


Valentine's Day Sunburst


Eats:

Love Nest Breakfast


Sweetheart Salad
Image: marthastewart.com 


Pizza Hearts
Image: Wilton.com


Did someone say Valentine's Smores? Too cute!


Ombre! 
Image:  iwashyoudry.com


5 Ingredient Valentine's Desserts
Image: Tasteofhome.com





Friday, February 1, 2013

25 Point Manifesto for Sanity in 2013


The (in)courage blog (www.incorage.me) is a blog worth checking out... daily.  The blog states "More than anything, (in)courage is about relationships – with God and each other." 

The posts are both encouraging and thought provoking, and the following post titled "25 Point Manifesto for Sanity in 2013" is no different. 

The first point, right off the bat, is a great reminder and reset for a new year, stating:

1. First things first: Word in. Work out. Work plan.
Open your eyes every morning and just do three first:
Word inGet into God’s Word and let it get into you.
Work out: Work out. Even  5 minutes of moving is better than nothing. (baby steps! together we can do this!)
Work planWrite out the work plan. And then work the plan.
Click here to read all 25 points. What speaks to you?