Tuesday, January 26, 2010

What's For Dinner Mom?


If you're a pasta fan you will love my Baked Ziti!! So easy to make, plus if you have a small family you can divide the recipe in two pans, bake one for dinner and freeze one for later!! You could always double the recipe too, to freeze one for later:)


Baked Ziti


16 oz. pkg of Penne (Or pasta of your choice, shells, Fusili work well with small kiddos:)

Jar of Prego (28 oz.) More if you like lots of sauce.

2 Cups Mozzarella Cheese (Divided)

2 eggs

1/2 C parmesan cheese

2 C Ricotta Cheese (Cottage Cheese Works also, just has a different texture)



Cook Pasta according to package directions. Drain pasta, rinse. Beat eggs in a large bowl. Add cheeses (saving 1 Cup of Mozzarella for the end) to egg mixture, stir and mix well. Add pasta to cheese mixture, gently stir. Pour half jar of sauce on the bottom of a 9X13 Pan. Place pasta/cheese mixture on top. Pour the rest of the jar of sauce on top of pasta. Top with remaining cup of Mozzarella Cheese. Bake in preheated 350 oven for 30-40 min. till cheese is melted. Enjoy:)


Variations:

Ground beef can be added for more protein.

I usually divide the recipe in two smaller dishes. Bake one for dinner and freeze the other for a "rainy day." Freeze before baking. When ready to use, take out of freezer to thaw in refrigerator for 8 hours or I have baked partially frozen, will need extra time to bake!

Friday, January 22, 2010

The Most Influential Book in the World


The Bible. It tells of the greatness of God, His Powerful Creation, His wrath, condemnation, and judgement. It speaks immeasurably about His goodness and lovingkindness in sending His Son, Jesus Christ to be the Savior of the World.


I have been pondering the power of this book and was finding it hard to put into words what my heart was telling me. In my pursuit of my goal to read more this year I stumbled upon this quote from Gladys Hunt in "Honey for a Child's Heart." She says, "Parents who never read the Bible outside of an organized meeting of the church are not likely to sense the urgency of intstructing children in the most important truth in the world. If we really believe that God speaks through this book, how can we possibly handle it so carelessly and leave the responsibility for its content to someone else."


This quote is jam packed with many convictions. Convictions of which I possess. Don't get me wrong. Do I always turn to this powerful, never-changing, unfallible book? No! Do I wish I always would!! YES!!! To that end I write this post:) I'm not perfect... isn't that what the Bible says!! But I do want to press on for the mark!! So I bring to you, my reading goals for this year!!


Last year, I cannot tell you of one book I read from cover to cover (except for the countless books I read to the boys:) I began to realize my need to finish what I start. And certainly my time in God's Word was shamefully lean!!


First of all, my pursuit to know more about God through His Word by reading it every day! Not only to read it every day, but to read it entirely by the end of 2010!! My first goal-Reading through the Bible in 2010:)


Second of all to expand my knowledge of God through other good books that will help me in my daily life as a wife and mother, as a children's worship time teacher, or as a woman who desires to not be satisfied with what I already know... being a life-long learner!! So I bring to you the Book List!


"The Chronicles of Narnia" by C.S. Lewis- all Six in the Series!!
"Humility" by C.J. Mahaney
"Idols of the Heart"- by Elyse Fitzpatrick
"Feminine Appeal" by Carolyn Mahaney
"Creation Evangelism for the New Millenium" by Ken Ham
"Let the Nations Be Glad" by John Piper
"Child Wise" By Ezzo and Buchnam
"A Mom After God's Own Heart" by Elizabeth George
"To Train Up a Child" by Michael and Debbi Pearl
"Shepherding a Child's Heart" by Paul Tripp
"Treasuring God in Our Traditions" by Noel Piper (Yes, Casey that is your book:)
"Bringing Up Boys" by James Dobson
What will you shape your thinking with in 2010? Happy Reading!

Monday, January 4, 2010

A Decade in Review

I enjoy reminiscing of the past. When I saw Katie's post on a similar wave length I decided I would share mine too:)

2000:
Graduated from High School
Freshman Year of College
"Played" on the Volleyball team (or maybe sat a lot:)
Went to California to cheer on Big Sis and team in Nationals:)
Deciding on the major of Elementary Education

2001:
Manager on Big Sis's Basketball Team- Breaking a family tradtion of playing the sport!
Surviving another Volleyball Season in the Fall and Realizing Sports was not an important part of my life.
While Driving Big Sis's Car to Church, it caught fire! I survived, but "Goldie" did not:(
Big Sis got married:)
Maternal Grandfather Graduated to Heaven.
Officially being the only Child at Home.
Assistant RA in the dorms at college. Loved the challenge and responsiblity!

2002:
Chosen to be on a traveling ministry team for the college!
First summer away from home.
First Birthday not celebrated at home and teamates pretending to forget my birthday:)
First time in NYC, and out East in General:)
RA in the Dorms. Again, loved every minute.

2003:
Chosen to be on a team at IRBC
Attended Winter Meltdown at IRBC... Cold!!!
Starting enjoying my education classes. Graduation was starting to become a reality!!
Summer at IRBC. One of the most stretching and good summers of my life:)

2004:
Final Semester of College
Being asked unexpectedly to be on a Summer Team two weeks before Graduation!!
Graduation!!!
Offered a Teaching Position for the fall!!
Spent summer traveling. Got back three days before Teacher Orientation.
First Year of Teaching 3rd Grade.
Met the Love of My life when he was dating a friend!

2005:
Starting dating the Love of my Life, Feb. 5!
Met the Parents Feb. 27.
Love of my life declared His love for me and desire to marry:)
Went to South Africa for 2 weeks on a missions trip.
Moved out of Mom and Dad's to live in a Condo with Friends. First taste of the real world!
Was in London on my birthday, July 7- the same day there was a terrorist attack there!!
Began the second year of Teaching 3rd Grade
Team taught that year, with my nephew in the class:)

2006:
Jud proposed in the wee small hours of the morning of 2006!! I said Yes!!
Began making wedding preparations!!
Found wedding dress for a whopping $99 at David's Bridal. It was the perfect dress.
Father almost didn't let me buy it, for fear I was buying it only because it was cheap:)
Bought first house 1 month before wedding.
Spent first night with my husband on our wedding night in our first home:)
Exciting news of expecting a "Honeymoon" baby!

2007:
Birth of our firstborn Son, Ethan Richard Eddy!
Passed out in front of my class because I forgot to eat breakfast!
Went to the hospital because baby hadn't been moving only to find out I was dilated to 5 cm and having contractions three minutes apart! I knew I had been contracting but didn't know I was in labor:)
Successfully gave birth without an epidural- which many told me I could not/wouldn't end up doing!!
Final Year of Teaching 3rd Grade... at least for a while!
Becoming a Stay at Home Mom!!
First Year Anniversary. Mom and Dad babysat:)

2008:
First Family Vacation to SC
Close Call to move away, but ended up staying:)
Jud's first big Fishing Trip to Canada. My first week "home alone."
Had an expensive, false alarm overnight stay at the hosptial, went back three days later for the real deal:)
Secondborn Son was Born December 8
Gave Birth Naturally again!! I highly recommend it!!

2009:
Finding a new home we both loved, listing our house and having an offer in 5 weeks!
Packing and moving and lots of help from family and friends!
First Summer going to Family Camp!! LOVED it!!!

Do you have any memories of me that I have failed to remember... if so, do share (at least the internet worthy ones;)