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August 31, 2015

Meal Planning Monday

Monday- baked ziti

Tuesday- creamy chicken and rice casserole…this is super super yummy and it’s easy!

Wednesday – baked potato chowder and bread bowls for mi familia. This is an absolute FAV of my family and there is very seldom any leftovers at all.

Thursday – upside down meatball casserole but I will use THIS meatball recipe {and hope to make extra to freeze, they are amazing}

Friday – crock pot chicken, gravy and stuffing but mine will be made with homemade chicken stock and homemade stuffing…mmm, I bet it will be delish!

Saturday – pizza and movie night 🙂

Sunday – joes famous bbq ribs, cheesy potatoesand ranch bread…can’t hardly wait for this comfort packed meal!!!

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August 30, 2015

Project Inspired {Book Review}

Project Inspired: Tips and Tricks for Staying True to Who You Are
By Nicole Weider with Kristin Billerbeck 
About the book:

Based on the Project Inspired website created by Nicole Weider—a model and actress who integrates her behind-the-scenes experiences with guides on modest fashion, beauty, and advice—teens ages 13 and up will discover positive ways they can uphold their values in today’s world. 

Nicole Weider is on a mission: to help young girls avoid the traps that culture sets, which baits teens into thinking they must sacrifice their self-worth in order to be beautiful and popular. After experiencing the dark side of fame firsthand as a model, Nicole launched Project Inspired in 2010 (www.projectinspired.com), a website for teen girls that analyzes pop culture and explores ways girls can live in their authentic beauty. 

In Project Inspired, Nicole shares tips for teen girls to stay true to themselves and how they were created to be, as well as how to dress modestly yet fashionably, make a positive difference in the world, and enjoy their teen years while staying true to their faith. With photographs, real behind-the-scenes stories from inside the fashion world, and an honest look at living a life that looks great on the outside and feels great on the inside, Project Inspired is a book teens will turn to time and time again.

I got this book for my daughter, who has been a part of the Project Inspired site for a while now and she loves it.  As soon as I saw this book, I knew she’d love it as well.  My girl is a teenager and is enthralled by all things fashion and beauty {thank you Pinterest}. She has been devouring it from cover to cover. It has ideas on how a Christian girl should dress, use makeup effectively and other ideas that interest young girls who are living for the Lord but still want to be attractive to others.

It’s a book truly geared towards teenagers. The book has numerous pictures scattered through out the book.  Nicole is on a mission to help girls find their identity in Christ and walk confidently with their peers. She has tips on clothes, makeup, modesty, friendship, dating, and much more. I found the tips to be at their level and yet Biblical and what I agree with as a parent.  I found parts of the book interesting; for instance I liked the section on acne help, nail tips, and on how to get more out of perfume. 

I think Nicole is a great role model! She doesn’t shy away from tackling the tough topics such as broken hearts, depression, cutting and abusive relationships. This book has something for every girl.

This book was provided to me free of charge by Book Look in return for my honest review. The opinions I have expressed are my own.

Nicole Weider is a former model and actress who founded the online community Project Inspired, which focuses on helping girls find their inner beauty. Nicole is married to Eric, and lives in California with their son. Visit her online community at www.ProjectInspired.com.

Kristin Billerbeck is the author of numerous Christian novels, hitting the CBA bestseller list and winning the coveted ACFW Book of the Year in 2004 for What a Girl Wants and again in 2006 for With this Ring, I’m Confused. She has been featured in the New York Times, USA Today, World Magazine, the Atlanta Journal Constitition and been seen on the “Today Show” for her pioneering role in Christian Chick Lit. She has a bachelor’s degree in advertising from San Jose State University.

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August 28, 2015

FINDING MY MAMA VOICE

I grabbed my baby and settled into my rocking chair. She lay naked in my lap with her hair wildly askew, I picked up her bottle and placed it to her mouth. I cradled her in my arms, gently rocking her while humming a sunday school song.

What do you want to be when you grow up?

A question children are typically asked. There are a multitude of common answers…firefighter, policeman, doctor, and veterinarian are among them. My answer always sounded different.

I simply wanted to be a Mama.

“But what else do you want to be? You can’t just be a mama. Don’t you want to be a doctor and help people? Or be a dentist and make lots of money?”

I just wanted to be a Mama. That’s it. In my heart and in my soul I knew I was born to be a Mom.

As I grew older, the pressure to choose an occupation mounted. So many days I spent wishing others could see what my heart felt.

Eventually, I felt my hearts-song slipping away. It was drown out by the noise of school work, life-decisions, college and pressure. It seemed simply being a Mama wasn’t feasible or acceptable.

I tucked my heart-song away, only pulling it out when I was alone. Fleeting moments spent standing in front of a mirror, imagining my baby belly, dreaming of what my baby would look like and what songs I would sing when they cried.

I was secretly enamored by the black-and-white pictures from the past, where simply being a Mama was enough. The days when Caroline Ingalls would tend her house, fields and babies with a humble smile.

While the world was screaming you must work outside of your home. You must make money. You must help support your family. If not, you’re a lazy, worthless mother my heart was saying trust God. Stay home. Listen to the song I sing to you. The same song you heard when you rocked your naked baby years ago.

I had a choice to make.

Safety and comfort or stepping out and finding my own Mama voice.

The choice I made, after years of squelching that voice, was to finally listen to my song. To embrace it. To cherish it. The only regret I have is how long it took me to be brave.

What I’ve now realized is what I’ve referred to as my heart-song, was actually God calling to me. God had called me, even as a young girl, to be a mother, a wife and a homemaker.

I have to remind myself, God doesn’t call us to be the same, to follow what everyone else is doing, He calls us to be different! There is one thing I need more than money, fame and a fancy career…Jesus!!! And to be fulfilled in this life I need to follow God’s will for me. For each of us, this looks different.  He puts a different song in each of our hearts.

And if I have the approval of God, the world’s opinion can fall by the wayside.


And whatsoever ye do, do it heartily, as to the Lord, and not unto men; Knowing that of the Lord ye shall receive the reward of the inheritance: for ye serve the Lord Christ.
Colossians 3:23-24

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