Last Post in November. What to say...no snow. Working long days and some weekends. David is on vacation this week so he is remodeling the yellow room. I'm trying to find a little time for R&R between the W&S (work and stress). David has been super helpful on his days off around the house and I greatly appreciate him, more so every day.
I just finished the book "Catholics and Ecumenism; That All May Be One" by Reverend Michael Parise. "Ecumenism" is a word derived form the Greek oikoumene, meaning universal or worldwide. It refers to the relations among different groups for whom it is possible to become united in Christ. It gives detail to the birth and beliefs of many religions or groups. The Catholic Church did a "face lift" so to say in 1545-1563 during the Council of Trent to renew the liturgy of the Mass and other sacraments. The Catholic religion hasn't seen other teachings as "schism" or "heresy" for ages. The Second Vatican Council has challenged Catholics to promote ecumenical relationships with other religions so that we may all further establish Christian unity. I liked the book and thought that it was helpful in my understandings of other faiths. But I ask myself: At times like these, why aren't we as Christians discussing what we have in common and focus together on the real problems in the world?
We are not related to Mel Brooks, Garth Brooks, or Brooks&Dunn. But now that we are on the internet, maybe we will become as famous as the men mentioned above. On second thought, probably not. We are not funny and we cannot sing. Anyhow, enjoy the site!
Monday, November 30, 2009
Sunday, November 29, 2009
Twilight: New Moon
The Brooks' Girls went to New Moon yesterday. I read the books a while ago, and faintly remember which book contained what information. Therefore, I could sit back and enjoy the flick without critiquing the validity of the story line as harshly as if I had just finished the book the day prior. My opinion of this movie was positive. I thought the new producer did well at using pertinent clips from the prior film. He made the "Jacob" character come to life and Bella's internal struggle believable regarding her feeling for Jacob. The movie is a tad over 2 hours in length, so if you can't sit still for that long, wait for it to come out on DVD. It had more action than the first book. And once again, like the first movie, it followed the general story of the book very well. If you haven't read the books, I wouldn't recommend these movies because the books let you better understand the struggles and relationships in Bella's life.
Early reviews of New Moon, which released at theatres last night, are mixed.
Early reviews of New Moon, which released at theatres last night, are mixed.
The first reviews of New Moon are in, and many aren't exactly flattering.
Early reviews at Rotten Tomatoes give New Moon a 4.9 out of 10 on average, and just 29 percent of Approved Tomatometer Critics rated it positive.
The early consensus from Rotten Tomatoes reads, "The Twilight Saga's second installment may satisfy hardcore fans of the series, but outsiders are likely to be turned off by its slow pace, relentlessly downcast tone, and excessive length."
Happy (Belated) Thanksgiving
David was working midnights Wednesday & Thursday night. I was working days all week. Not time off for Directors when staff calls in ill. When I leave at 6:00 in the morning for work, David is just coming home. Thursday I worked 8-5 and so my Sweetie came to the parking lot at work, kissed me Happy Thanksgiving, and went to work as I headed to Derik & Kelly's to stop by to say hi. Don't get me wrong, I am not complaining. I am very thankful that we have good jobs in this economy and understanding families regarding holidays.
After work on Friday, we headed to my parents-in-law in Buck Lake. Grandma Brooks & Grandma Peterson were both there. Bekkah, Jackie & Mark, Jenny & Junior, Mom & Dad, & us (James was in Alaska for work & Kim, Jeff & kids were in the cities). The meal was deliciously huge and we got left overs. Jen also sent us home with different cuts of venison from the deer they got this year. After dinner, of course there's always room for pie; chocolate, pumpkin, or blueberry with real cream. Mmmm!
Next are the games; this year was the Game of Life and Cranium. If you're not familiar, Cranium is a board game that consists of different actions you have to do for your team to guess. You may have to hum a tune, act like a cow milker or Napoleon Dynamite, draw a "roof rack" or "buffalo wings" with your eyes closed, or sculpt a mullet out of clay and get your team to guess the correct answer. Or just know that coconut water can be used in an IV. It was really fun and brought out a lot of laughs. I also found out I cannot teach a 5 y.o. to play chess. :)
All in all, it didn't matter that we were a little late because of our jobs. We had an awesome night with the family and reminds us of all the things we're thankful for this year. Even the fact that we still don't have any snow on the ground yet! PTL!
After work on Friday, we headed to my parents-in-law in Buck Lake. Grandma Brooks & Grandma Peterson were both there. Bekkah, Jackie & Mark, Jenny & Junior, Mom & Dad, & us (James was in Alaska for work & Kim, Jeff & kids were in the cities). The meal was deliciously huge and we got left overs. Jen also sent us home with different cuts of venison from the deer they got this year. After dinner, of course there's always room for pie; chocolate, pumpkin, or blueberry with real cream. Mmmm!
Next are the games; this year was the Game of Life and Cranium. If you're not familiar, Cranium is a board game that consists of different actions you have to do for your team to guess. You may have to hum a tune, act like a cow milker or Napoleon Dynamite, draw a "roof rack" or "buffalo wings" with your eyes closed, or sculpt a mullet out of clay and get your team to guess the correct answer. Or just know that coconut water can be used in an IV. It was really fun and brought out a lot of laughs. I also found out I cannot teach a 5 y.o. to play chess. :)
All in all, it didn't matter that we were a little late because of our jobs. We had an awesome night with the family and reminds us of all the things we're thankful for this year. Even the fact that we still don't have any snow on the ground yet! PTL!
Sunday, November 22, 2009
Movie: The Proposal
This movie was hilarious. Not kid-friendly in any means (PG-13, but I'm surprised what they can get away with this rating). Sandra Bullock is one of my favorite actresses and she makes this show what it is. I think my Sister-in-law's favorite part was the chanting around the fire with Grandma (Betty White). It even got David LOL a few times. Clever on-liners and cute story. Recommend renting.
Dad's Tee
Gifts
I received two gift certificates for JCPenny's from my Mom and my Parents-In-Law. I bought myself new flannel sheets for my bed and three pairs of Cuddl Duds. They are the best long-underwear for women. I wear mine to bed, but they fit under all clothes without being bunched up. And for being so lightweight, they really keep you warm. I recommend them. AND, everything I bought that day was 40-50% off, plus another 15% with my coupon so I spent ~$66 and saved around ~$66. Happy Girl. Thank you Mom, Candy, & Gary! You've warmed me up for the winter!
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Saturday, November 21, 2009
First Attempt @ Knitting
Hi Mom
Hi Mom, Hope you're soaking up some sun for us while you're gone. Hope you are enjoying the beaches, dolphins, and cervesa. You're in my prayers. I love you!
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Lemon Meringue Pie
Lemon Meringue Pie: I'm not going to put the recipe on here, it's too detailed. Anyone can google it anyhow. I actually made my own Lemon Meringue Pie from scratch! Real lemon filling (I finally got to use my lemon zester) and my own meringue. I'm an animal! Here's a pretty-close-to-the-recipe-I-used recipe:
http://allrecipes.com/Recipe/Grandmas-Lemon-Meringue-Pie/Detail.aspx
Hehe, how do you like them peaks?
Saturday, November 14, 2009
Headstone
Spending the Day with Uncle David
David picked Mark up from school and they spent the afternoon together. They ate peanuts, cooked up some darn good chili, and taught Mark how to play Battle Ship. Before leaving, Jackie said she may take Mark up to Mom & Dad's in Buck Lake for hunting season. Here's a picture of David dressing Mark up in his hunting clothes. I think they're a little big, but he'll grow into them!
Lifestyles of the Organized
So of course, I get fed up with not being able to find anything in my utensil drawer. What do I do? Google "how to organize your utensil drawer" in hopes that someone smarter than I found some psychedelic new way to do just that. Wrong. The basics are to keep what you need and use and throw what you don't. I got some tips from the web address below. I ended up throwing a couple items out that were just not able to be salvaged. Otherwise I donated what I couldn't use to work. Otherwise, offer to your local soup kitchen or church. http://lifestylesoftheorganized.wordpress.com/
Monday, November 9, 2009
Superior Mother Battling Leukemia
http://www.fox21online.com/healthreport/superior-mother-battles-leukemia
Please pray for Kara (Drewelow) Rozowski & her family as she fights leukemia.
Please pray for Kara (Drewelow) Rozowski & her family as she fights leukemia.
What Do You Do When You're Sick?
I was ill a few weeks back. I was couch-ridden for the first couple of days, but then when I was on the mend, I was still weak yet bored. What I ended up doing, since I couldn't sit on the couch any longer and watch Disney movies, was just futzing. I decided to add some decorations to my bathroom. I dyed cotton balls and dried some rose & carnations I had, placing them into some little decorative glass jars. Since no one goes into my master bathroom and will probably never see my creations, I'm posting them on my blog! (My bathroom is green & brown, same as the attached master bedroom, hence the green theme.) It actually turned out kinda cool.
Nut Brown Ale
Pumpkin
I have been making pumpkin seeds all wrong. I tried this recipe and they turned out awesome!
*Wash & dry seeds and lay out over night to dry.
*Lightly spray w/ cooking spray
*Sprinkle with seasoning salt, onion power, or garlic powder
*Bake 15-20 min @ 250 degrees, tossing occasionally
I also learned how to get the pumpkin out of a pumpkin. Split in 1/2. Scoop out seeds. Place face down in a baking dish in a 1/2" of water. Bake @ 450-degrees for 45 min to 1 hour. The directions say to cook until you can poke w/ a fork. I ended up scooping into 1-cup portions and freezing for future use. Num, num.
Sunday, November 8, 2009
Saturday Party
Friday, November 6, 2009
Daily Affirmation for Positive Prayer
"Dear Lord Jesus, make me the kind of person who will take time to love the unloveable. Help me to love with a pure heart, not just to ease my guilt or to earn a pat on the back. Instead give me holy compassion. Thank you for being my perfect example. Amen."
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