Super- Easy, Super- Delicious Gluten and Sugar Free Banana Bread by Jessica Reagan I (and by default, my family) switched to a Paleo style diet this last year. For those of you unfamiliar with the term, it basically means we eat veggies, pastured meat and eggs, fruit, and nuts. We gave up grains in all…
Grocery Hauls
With our sloooowwww internet connection, the uploading of videos is an exercise in patience and sometimes, frustration. It often takes several tries and if it’s after 5 p.m. when everyone in the neighborhood is home from work, it’s impossible. Anyway, I finally got the one I did last week following Lisa’s and my trip to…
Oklahoma weather haiku
Yesterday was warm. Today it is freakin’ cold. I am not amused. By the way, did you know April is poetry month?
A Julia Child Cooking Club
A couple of years ago, right after Christmas, I treated myself to the boxed set of Julia Child’s masterpiece, “Mastering the Art of French Cooking”. I’d longed to own them and when Amazon offered the set as one of their special deals I just had to do it. I’ve browsed through them but must admit…
The hippie and the pirate
David finally got his personalized license plate. I think this pretty much sums us up.
Spring Cleaning? Not this year.
Do you spring clean? For me it’s a hit-or-miss proposition. In recent years, mostly “miss”. I always have good intentions but then life gets in the way. I faced facts about a week ago and admitted that it isn’t going to happen this year. We will be in New Orleans this Friday through the 22nd…
Easter Weekend
How was your Easter weekend? Ours was truly enjoyable and the weather was spectacular. David was out of town until Saturday night which means I went to bed very late Friday night – I have a hard time sleeping without him. Sweet Shiloh awakened me at about 8 a.m. to go potty. I had slept…
Good Friday
My church “O, Sacred Head Now Wounded” – sung by Karah Thompson Even Batman came for the service. photo by Karah Thompson
Holy Week – Seder Supper
This is Holy Week and last night our church hosted the traditional seder dinner before the Maundy Thursday communion service. I oversaw one of these dinners many years ago so I know first hand how much work goes into the preparation. It’s such a meaningful tradition, though, so I’m really happy that our church observes it. …
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