Sunday, August 19, 2012

POP! Praise the Lord! (Canning)

Wanna see how many miles I can put on your pedometer?

Kitchen helper in her new apron.

More of Grandma's jars.

Using Grandma Brooks' blue jars. I bet she'd be happy they're still getting used.
1st time canning.  David has yellow wax beans in his garden and I have green bush beans. We've done 5 gallons of beans between canning & freezing so far.  Not bad for first timers.  It helps to keep those deer out this year!  Listen for the seal, "POP!" PTL!

Saturday, August 18, 2012

Trip to Ely

"Oh Grandma, long time no see!"

"Wee - I could do this all day. How 'bout you guys?"
We love other people's toys.
While David went to Bemidji to help his sister fix up their future business,
Elizabeth & I spent the day in Ely.

Vikings Game Night BBQ with Friends

Maki Family

Elizabeth pushing Isabella

Good Pass, BooBoo

Does this really require a caption? How about:"How Cute"

Isabella pushing Elizabeth


Elizabeth: "Quick Bella, you distract him while I take his trike"

Bella: "What do I do again? Stand here & look cute?"

Mission Accomplished - Actually Brecken shared very nicely :)

Monday, August 13, 2012

Frozen Yogurt

Take Gogurt sticks, freeze, and cut in 1/2 to serve to toddlers.  LOVE!!!
Great idea I stole from Sister Jen.

Sunday, August 12, 2012

Garden & Flowers for 2012

My garden


5 new apple trees planted this year


David's garden
Tiger Lillies

New: Bleeding Hearts

New: Red Lilly

New: Mini Gladiolias

New: Hostas L-R (Dancing Queen, Fire & Ice, and Love Pats)


New: ArchAngel (reminds me of Mom)


Sunday Gloves



Saturday, August 11, 2012

So ... How Do You Feel?

May 18 of this year one of my doctor's diagnosed me with gluten intolerance, and I have been living the GF (gluten-free) lifestyle since.  Let me clarify, this is related to but not the same as celiac disease - I do not have this. Gluten is the protein in wheat, barley, and rye that gives elasticity to dough helping it to rise and to keep its shape. It is in so many foods because wheat flour is cheap, easy to produce, and is everywhere, making shopping and eating out difficult.  I've read that it is estimated that gluten intolerance is anywhere from 10-25% of the US population.  It is so misunderstood and misdiagnosed in America because our medical system is powered by medications.  Pharmaceutical Corporations and Medical Research go hand-in-hand.  While there is no medication for celiac disease or gluten intolerance - it's all in the diet - so often times it is misdiagnosed or not diagnosed at all.  European countries are so far ahead of the US in gluten-free lifestyles.
Funny story: I have a GF girlfriend who went to Ground Round for dinner with her husband.  From their GF portion of their menu, she ordered a hamburger.  They served her a hamburger patty, with lettuce & tomato, but NO bun!  (And yes, they do make GF hamburger & hot dog buns).  When she inquired about a bun, they stated that this was their GF hamburger option.  I give her credit: She ate it and paid.  I would have walked out for false advertising - that's not a hamburger, that's a hamburger steak.
The Gluten Connection was a HUGE help to me in understanding the why, how, and the 'now what?' of my new lifestyle by Shari Lieberman and Linda Segall
I also consulted a nutritionist and he said that I was allergic to milk & if I knew that.  I stated that, yes, it came up on all allergy tests I had taken, but that since I wasn't appearing to have any affect on my body, I still drank it daily.  He said that when we put something in our bodies that we are allergic to, it causes a constant state of inflammation - making us more susceptible to other allergies and illnesses.  Now, I still eat the occasional ice cream or cheese, but it's only Silk vs milk for me (& it is GOOD!).  And really - the human body wasn't designed to drink from a cow - but that soap box will have to wait.
Jenny McCarthy wrote the book, Louder than Words. Her son has autism and she has gone through great lengths to "heal" him.  He is on a gluten-free, casein-free (milk protein) diet and he can now speak, learn, communicate, & behave better and has improved concentration/focus.  I would not recommend buying this book and giving this woman a cent - if you're aware of her background and lack of moral beliefs - but it is at the library.  It does use some foul language (she uses the "F" word at doctors when her son has persistent seizures), but her dedication as a mother and heart-wrenching journey, I have to admit, was enlightening.
Lastly, I just finished Change Your Brain, Change Your Body  by Dr Amen.  It was AWESOME.  He talks about the different areas of your brain, what they do, how to exercise them to decrease your anger, improve concentration, improve sleep, decrease anxiety, decrease poor habits, etc. He talks about the pros/cons of supplements vs prescriptions.  He pretty much says for everyone: eat right/healthy, drink water, exercise, sleep 7-8 hrs/night, meditate/pray daily, and take a multi-vitamin supplement.  He also has an appendix at the end of the book for specific supplements and their benefits to your brain & body for certain brain needs.

"So ... How Do You Feel?" is the question I get asked often times by people once they find I've gone GF & pretty much milk free.  Well...
* No longer have shortness of breath, and actually started running every morning before work.
* My resting heart rate has decreased by 20 beats per minute, it was beating too hard and too fast.
* No longer having allergic reactions to "unknown" foods
* Decreased body aches and no more daily headaches
* No longer have a lump-in-my-throat feeling
* Increased patience and concentration (I know, weird, right? But gluten intolerance can actually increase aggression and decrease concentration.)
* My blood sugars are much more stable and I don't get hypoglycemic crashes hardly anymore
* My seasonal allergies are little to nothing this year - maybe its a good year or maybe I'm better (?)

This is a long post, but I wrote it so that I remember where I was before and where I am going.  I think we often times forget how bad we felt until we relapse into the old habits.

"Every day you get better or worse...but you don't stay the same," Bo Schembechler.
So we are supposed to improve our physical, emotional, spiritual, and intellectual self.  It's a constant vocation that I feel drawn to because I'm feeling better all the time.  I hope I can keep it up with the support of those around me who can challenge me and maybe even vice versa. God bless & Shalom.

Thursday, August 9, 2012

Catch Up on the Past Month's Happenings

Baby's first painted toes.


Auntie Grandma turns 80


Kristen & T'omas at their shower


Grammy Koney & BooBoo playing with table confetti
Feeding a pony at the fair
David explaining the goats & sheep to E.
Fun at the Fair! E refused to get out of her stoller & walk around. Pretty over-stimulating.
David's birthday

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

The Sacrifice of Praise

The Sacrifice of Praise has been on my heart a lot lately.  Why a sacrifice?  It shouldn't be hard to praise God.  God says to pray unceasingly.  I do that.  Well, at least I try.  :)
Today on the Christian Working Woman radio, Mary stated that it when we are in good times and in bad that we are to give the sacrifice of praise.  When we're broke, beat down, tired, challenged, and we can still give God, our all in all, the sacrifice of praise, that is when we truly show our full reliance and appreciation of Him.  There is nothing too big for Him.  I will cast my cares upon Him and sing praises to His name.  Our provider, redeemer, and friend.
"We bring the sacrifice of praise into the house of the Lord.  And we offer the sacrifice of Thanksgiving."
Lord, thank you for you.  Thank you for my family and friends, my job, my husband, my baby, my eyes to see and my ears to hear. My legs to walk. The roof over my head. My mouth to lift your name on high.
Hallelujah.