Friday, February 7, 2014

Freezer Cooking Fun With Judith!

The Secret is Out
I have to confess: I have found a new love.  Now before those of you who know me freak out, Mr. Doug is sitting snuggly next to me on the couch as I type. The new love in my life is freezer cooking!  With six kids, a hubby on the mend from a car accident, and multiple appointments nearly every day of the week, we were bringing home take-out or eating frozen pizza several nights a week.  It was taking a toll on our budget, not to mention it wasn’t very healthy.  Now that I’m freezer cooking, we’re eating delicious, home-cooked meals every night of the week and it only takes a few minutes a day.  Before you tune out because you think I’m talking about the kind of freezer cooking where you spend an entire day cooking for the whole month and you absolutely don’t have that kind of time or freezer space, hear me out.  You can absolutely become a freezer cook without even adding too much time to your schedule.  And who knows that when you’re a busy mom, you don’t need to put a whole bunch more on your plate!
Now before I get into the time saving processes, I am going to tell you about a few items that I have found to be absolutely essential in my kitchen.  I keep these in my pantry at all times.
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Slow cooker:  When a friend recently posed the question on her Facebook page what item I absolutely had to have in my kitchen, my first answer was my coffee pot. I have six kids…I couldn’t do it without coffee!  When she said that didn’t count, my second answer was my slow cooker.  It is the one absolutely essential item that makes many of my home-cooked meals possible.    There are even slow cooker liners you can buy to make clean up quick and easy as well.
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Plastic freezer bags: I always have a supply of both quart and gallon size on hand.  
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A sharpie: I realize that most of you already have this, but I want to explain why this is so essential. First, once your food is frozen, many things look very similar.  You are going to want to know what you are pulling out of the freezer, and more importantly, you are going to want to know when you put it IN the freezer.  If you don’t put a date on your food you may end up with two year old mystery meat.  Yuck!
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Disposable foil pans: Depending on how much space you have and exactly what you want to freeze, you may not need these, but I like using them so I don’t have to tie up my regular casserole dishes and pans in the freezer.  I bought a 30 pack of pans and lids at Sam’s Club for $13.
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Chicken and beef stock: I think this one is pretty self-explanatory!
When I first started doing freezer cooking I started out small.  This is what I would recommend if you don’t have the time or the space to do a whole bunch of meals at once.  You can actually put together some really great meals fairly quickly when you have the components ready to go.  Last weekend I assembled lasagna in 15 minutes.  I used already cooked, defrosted ground beef; frozen chopped onions and green peppers; pre-sliced, fresh mushrooms I bought on sale; canned tomato sauce; shredded mozzarella and parmesan cheese; and no boil noodles. I briefly sautéed the veggies, added the meat and sauce, and threw the lasagna together in the time it took to preheat the oven. I’m not judging if you currently buy the frozen type. I’ve been there, but believe me, this tasted MUCH better.
These are my favorite “components” to have on hand.  You can, of course, modify this list to suit your family’s taste and usage.  
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Ground beef or turkey: I purchase the family packs, and I cook the whole pack all at once. It usually only takes a few extra minutes to do this. I remove what I want to use for that evening’s dinner, and the rest goes into the freezer in quart sized bags in amounts roughly equal to what I would use in most recipes.
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Chopped veggies: I like to use onions and green peppers in a lot of my cooking, so these are something I always have around.  When I have an extra 30 minutes, I’ll grab a bag of onions (which I always have on hand) and dice up a whole bunch all at once.  If you are super motivated you can freeze the onions on baking sheets so they don’t stick together.  I usually throw them into quart sized freezer bags and bang them on the counter until I break off the amount I want to use. If you don’t want your freezer to smell like onion, you might want to double bag!  You can also buy these pre-cut and frozen, but I prefer to save the extra money and do it myself. You might be tempted to use a bigger bag, but I don’t recommend it.  You’ll be getting it in and out of the freezer, and if you have a lot in the bag they will form a lot of ice crystals by the time you use it up.
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Shredded chicken: This one takes a little longer to do, but I use it so often it is worth it to me to put in the extra effort.  I boiled about 10 pounds of chicken all at once and shredded it up while I watched a movie with the kids.  There is a lot you can do with shredded chicken.  I use chicken breast to make it a little healthier, but I have to admit that shredding up the whole chicken is tastier! If you want to skip the cooking part, I have also purchased rotisserie chicken and shredded it.
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Roasts: OK this might be a no brainer, but roasts can be pretty versatile.  I buy them on sale and freeze them for later.  Today for dinner I cooked a thawed pork roast in my slow cooker on low for 6 hours and then shredded it, added barbecue, and served pulled pork sandwiches.  You could also dump in a bag of fresh veggies and have roast with veggies.  
These are the things I use a lot in my cooking, but other suggestions I’ve seen in my research were grilled chicken, sliced/diced chicken, frozen hamburger patties, or just about anything you use a lot and can cook in larger quantities as you make dinner and throw in the freezer when you get done.
Now if you want to go ahead and put together a bunch of complete meals, great!  I actually did do this with the help of a couple of other people one Saturday, and it took us several hours, but when we got done cooking I had nearly 20 meals safely tucked away.  I am going to share some of the recipes that I have used, but if you have the time to do the research, there are a lot of great recipes online.  
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Tacos: When I make tacos I cook a family size ground beef, add enough taco seasoning for multiple batches (we usually use about a pound of meat in tacos or taco salad, so if I have 5 lbs of meat I use enough seasoning for 5 batches of tacos) and I add several cans of black beans to the mix as well.  Remove enough for dinner and then put the rest into quart or gallon freezer bags depending on how much you want for one batch. I defrost in the refrigerator overnight and reheat in the microwave.
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Chicken tacos: When I cooked the shredded chicken, I took out enough for chicken tacos, added chili powder, lime juice, and chicken broth to taste.  I also defrost this in the fridge and microwave to heat.
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Tater Tot Casserole: Again, using extra ground beef I assembled in a bowl roughly a pound of beef, 1 bag of frozen peas, and about a half cup of frozen onions. You can change the veggies to suit your taste.  Freeze in a gallon size bag.  When you’re ready to eat, defrost the night before, mix together with two cans of cream of chicken or cream of mushroom soup (we prefer cream of chicken) and top with frozen tater tots.  Bake at 400 until hot and bubbly (about 30 minutes.)
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Chicken chili: Dice 1 lb raw chicken and throw in a bag with one diced onion, two cans great northern beans, and about 1 cup of frozen or canned corn. Freeze in a gallon sized bag.  Defrost the night before using and dump into the slow cooker with a quart of chicken stock, lime juice to taste, and fresh cilantro to taste. I usually cook on high about 4 hours.
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Chicken tortilla soup: Dice 1 lb raw chicken and throw in a gallon size bag with one diced onion, one can Roteltomatoes (or plain diced tomatoes if you don’t like spice), two cans black beans, and one cup of frozen corn. Defrost the night before and dump into the slow cooker with 1 quart of chicken stock and taco seasoning to taste. I cook on high about 4 hours.
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Chili: When you make chili, double it up and put the other half in a gallon bag (or bags depending on the size of your family). Defrost in the fridge and heat on the stove or in the slow cooker.
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Casseroles: I am not going to actually give any casserole recipes, but I wanted to include a few tips for freezing them.  First, if you are making a casserole, double it and put one in the freezer for later.  Make sure when you cover it you write what it is on the top.  I also always write cooking instructions on the top so I don’t have to look it up later.  Make sure that if you are cooking it from frozen you adjust your cooking times accordingly or thaw it in the refrigerator before cooking.  
Finally, here are a few more helpful tips I have found. Make sure you let your food come to room temperature in the refrigerator before putting it into the freezer.  Also, if you are using freezer bags, you can save a lot of space by freezing everything flat rather than letting the bags sit up. If you need larger quantities of something, like chili, use more than one bag rather than overfilling one bag.  Keep an inventory of what you have so you know what fresh ingredients you need to have for them and you know what you can throw together quickly or what will take more time based on your next day’s schedule.  I’ve heard that potatoes don’t freeze well unless you blanch them first.  Since that defeats the time-saving point for me, I don’t usually freeze them.  Just be aware that if you do, you should look into safe freezer handling practices.  If you are using pasta in any of your freezer cooking, make sure you cook it to just under al dente as you will be cooking them again in the oven to reheat.  You don’t want mushy noodles. Freezer cooking will require some trial and error on your part. For example, a lot of recipes I saw called for carrots.  Our family has found that we don’t like frozen carrots plain (like cooked with a roast), but we do like them in things (like beef stew).  It’s a texture thing.  Don’t make up a bunch of one thing until you try it in case you don’t like the way it comes out.
These are the things I do regularly to keep my freezer stocked, and now when we eat take-out it is because we want to, not because we don’t have any food in the house that can be assembled in twenty minutes or less.  It took a while of double cooking and cooking in batches, but it is very satisfying to be able to feed my family great tasting, home-cooked food every night, even when I don’t get home from appointments until the time we are normally sitting down to eat or the baby cried all day long and I couldn’t put him down or all six kids were home from school for the fifth day straight because of weather or…well, you get the picture.  You’re all busy too!


Thursday, January 16, 2014

MOM!!!!!!!

I think the word MOM comes out of my children's mouth each day more than any other word. Okay, well maybe I'm exaggerating a bit but it feels like it. I love it most the time, but I'll be honest and admit that there are times I DO NOT want to hear my kids yelling out MOM or even quietly calling it out. There are times I have simply answered back "Mom's not here" but for some reason that has yet to work. We all have our bad days, and as much as  I hate to admit that... It's the absolute truth. I think we find comfort knowing other moms go through a lot of the same struggles as we do. It makes us feel "normal" don't ya think? I do and that's why I'm going to share with you a couple scenarios that occur the most and these are moments when I cringe hearing "MOM!!"

When I finally get the chance to sit down and enjoy my nice cup of hot coffee, and my potty trained toddler tells me he needs to go and go right now!!! Oh, and won't allow anyone else to take him. ( we're working on that) or when a sibling fight breaks out just as I'm about to take that first sip. Sometimes I let it play out and then see if I'm needed. Yep, I was definitely needed for that one. Oops. My bad. Or just as I sit down to drink that divine cup of coffee, a kid yells "Mom, I need help with this math problem"....which is on the computer... downstairs....away from my comfy couch and hot coffee. In that moment I just want to ignore I even heard my name called.....

How about that moment you run away to the bathroom to have a few minutes to yourself because every child is occupied....(yeah you know what I'm talking about) and that invisible fog horn that's in every  bathroom but only senses  a mother triggers, and that horn blows loud and clear alerting every child to come running to the bathroom door with an "emergency" situation needing  you at that exact moment. "It's a hang nail!!" yells a kid, "I can't get my banana peeled!!!" yells another, "I need to use THAT toilet, not the other one!!!" yells another, "I can't find my silly bands anywhere!!!!" yells yet another. In that moment I may or may not answer back. I may sit there and finish updating my status on Facebook. I may just be hanging my head out the window for some fresh air and a quick glimpse of nature,  I may just be staring at the wrinkles forming around my eyes and mouth wondering how and when they became so pronounced, or I might be imagining myself on a tropical Island all by myself being served those fancy drinks with an umbrella, or pretending what it would be like if I could stay there all day, just the bathroom and I (and chocolate of course) But, If I do answer back I might say something like "I'll be out in a minute" but that most likely would turn into a debate about how long a minute might be. So I try to avoid that one at all costs. I may answer calmly or yell depending on my mood "CAN MOMMY JUST HAVE A LITTLE TIME TO HERSELF IN THE BATHROOM?!!!" (I was yelling there) Then, they get it. They know mom needs time to herself and they need mom have that time to herself for the safety and sanity of everyone involved.

But as crazy as moments in motherhood can be, I wouldn't trade it for anything. Its my calling, they are everything to me, and I feel so very blessed to be called MOM (most the time) :)
I know when those hard days and moments come, God is right there with me, He helps me through the worst of days, my weakest of moments, and He gives me comfort and strength. He imparts peace and joy. Without Him I can't do anything. I am who I am because of Him.
So let's not beat ourselves up when we have those bad days, or feel guilty about cringing once in awhile when we hear "MOM!!" Let's look to the One who has all the answers and will get us through it:)
Be blessed this week my fellow mothers!

-Jen-

Thursday, January 9, 2014

What is going on?

Do you have questions about things going on in your life? Would it be easier to walk it out, if you had a clearer picture of what was ahead? Do you know that the Lord wants to reveal those things to you?

1 Corintheans 2: 9-10 But as it is written: Eye has not seen, now ear heard, nor have entered into the heart of man the things which God has prepared for those who love Him. But God has revealed them to us through His Spirit. For the Spirit searches all things, yes, the deep things of God.

There is not one thing going on in our lives that the Lord does not know about. Seek Him, and then listen! He will show you the way that He has already prepared for you! We are a blessed people, and sometimes we need to change our perspective on things, to be able to see clearly. And there is no better way to change our perspective than by hearing from the Lord!

Take some time today, and bring your questions to Him, and let Him help you to see more clearly.
-Shawn-


Friday, December 27, 2013

Confessions Of A Mom


When I was asked to write something for the "Real Moms, Real Messy" blog, one of the first things I thought was, "I am going to have to spend a lot of time in prayer to decide what to write about.  As a mother of eight, including two older step-sons who don't live with us; two biological children, one of whom is now a teenager and one that just started elementary school; three adopted children aged four, three, and one; and one foster child, who is five months old, I have had plenty of "real mom" moments.  In fact, I usually have multiple moments on a daily basis.
    The day I was asked, however, I had posted a link to an article on my Facebook page about a woman who was encouraging other women to learn to love their bodies as they are and not focus on what other people think the ideal body should look like.  This topic is so sensitive to women in general, but the article and my comments about it struck a real cord with several people I hold dear to my heart.  Realizing that this was going to be posted only a couple days before New Years Day made it seem like the perfect thing to write about.  After all, how many of us torture ourselves year after year with resolutions we don't ever follow through with, perpetuating the cycle of self hate that I have found to be so pervasive in so many women?
    I grew up overweight.  I can't ever remember a time in my life that I was not overweight.  I was teased mercilessly through most of my public school education, and the combination of that and media portrayal of "beautiful" (ie. skinny) women caused me to really hate my body.  I went through cycles of dieting, and for several periods off and on through the years I went through periods of time where I would "binge and purge."  I would lose some weight, but then I would always bounce back up to where I had been.  It got worse after I started having babies.  Let me tell you, ladies, you don't have to give birth to a child for them to cause you to stop any kind of self care you may have been doing.  I even participated in several "Biggest Loser"style competitions in order to motivate myself to lose weight.
    Then one day I had an epiphany.  Did I want my three daughters to grow up hating their bodies, continually dieting to achieve an ideal of body perfection that is nearly impossible for most women?  Did I want my sons to grow up thinking a woman was somehow "less than" if her body was "more than" the "ideal" size?  I realized that even though it has been years since an insensitive school mate had made me feel bad about myself, my own thoughts had taken over as the bully in my life.  Did I want that to transfer to my own children, who will eventually have to make their own decisions about how they will treat people and even themselves?
    Though I am not currently the size I would like to be, I have come to the place where I am mostly ok with me.  I have to fight those self-devaluing, insecure thoughts often, but I also realize that my husband, my kids, and most importantly, the Lord, love me just the way I am.  While writing this and reflecting on that love, I realized how much my self-hatred had translated into my relationship with God.  Recently I went to the Lord in prayer, and He stopped me before I could start.  I had fully intended on coming to Him in a hang-dog kind of way, because I had messed up at least a hundred times that day as a mom and a wife and even in other areas.  What I believe the Holy Spirit ministered to me in those precious moments before I was allowed to resume my prayer is that God does not want us to come to Him that way.  Yes, the flaws are there, but He doesn't see the flaws.  He sees the love that He has for us.  That doesn't mean He won't work on the flaws, but He loves us despite them.
    Just as we need to learn to love ourselves as we are, we need to realize that our Abba loves us the way we are as well.  Think about the fact that faith works by love.  I had always thought that the love that verse was talking about was my love for others, but I'm also finding that it works by faith in the love that He has for us.  If you don't believe that you measure up enough, how will you have faith in God's love for healing, provision, deliverance, grace, and all the good things He has in store for  you?  There are certainly other things that can cause us not to inherit His precious promises, but I truly believe that one of the main things that has held me back on many occasions was my own belief that I had to measure up before He would do it.  He doesn't want us to have those promises because we measure up.  He wants us to have the promises because He loves us.  God so loved the world that He gave.  He didn't wait for the world to get its act together to send Jesus.  He gave Him while we were all lost.  That is why you can come "boldly to the throne of grace," not as someone who has it all together, but as someone who is deeply, truly, and passionately loved by God just the way you are. And you are beautiful.
-Judith-

Friday, December 20, 2013

You really homeschool??

Did I catch your attention? To answer that question, yes I do. Actually, yes we do. Real moms real messy aka Shawn and Jen.
Now, I don't need to sit here and give you all the reasons we choose too and I don't need to explain, defend, or talk up homeschooling in all it's greatness and glory. Here's why. Not everyone would understand. That's ok. I know for our family we prayed about it. I know Shawn and her family prayed about it too. That should be good enough right?
You see I know not only homeschoolers get criticized, but so do parents who send their kids to public, private, and charter or whatever other choices there are out there!
I was raised a homeschooler and even though I wasn't taught that "homeschooling is the only way" somehow I thought it, and I let that narrow mindedness follow me until one day we went from homeschooling to putting our kids in public school. GASP!!! What a hypocrite I was!! It wasn't that I couldn't have handled continuing to homeschool (I could have but not enjoyed it). Something wasn't right. I couldn't explain it.  So, my husband and I prayed and we felt led to put them in school. This went against everything I thought to be best, I thought I was throwing my kids to the wolves, (believe me I have heard that before), I thought they would be damaged by society. I thought I must not love them enough to be able to have them home. See how the enemy works? He puts fear in us and it allows everything we do, say, and think to be led by fear. But think about this...What if our public schools were void of Christian kids?!!?Those kids are being a light in SO much darkness! Think about the friendships and bonds that take place between pupils and teachers! God can and does use our children for the sake of bringing people into his kingdom, or even just planting seeds. There is a reason God calls Christians to be in the public school!  Our kids have impacted others when they were in school. We heard nothing but praises about our children's behavior , grades, and respect towards others. That makes us proud parents and it makes us realize there is a difference and it was being noticed. They made a difference! My kids invited their school friends and teachers to church, and they came!! GOOD things came from that!
 Now fast forward 5 years. My husband and I are homeschooling all our children this year!!! Ha! At least the Lord prepared me a year beforehand knowing this would occur. You see, God knows me and He totally prepared and softened my heart and got me excited about this!
What brought these changes? Praying, listening to Gods voice, and being led by peace and not fear. But some would say " it's not healthy to bounce your kids around", or "now their going to have social issues being homeschooled". Wow because we homeschoolers NEVER get out of the house and interact with other people. Yes I'm being facetious :)  But seriously, Really? Says who? Because if God led us to make this decision then wouldn't He know best? Wouldn't he know if it would be too much? I think so. I think I will put my trust in God rather than man. We all know what happens when we start following the voices of others rather than THE ONE. I love homeschooling like you wouldn't believe! I can't imagine anything different. But that doesn't mean I think it's for everyone:) That also doesn't mean I look down upon others just because they don't.
If you homeschool GOOD FOR YOU!!!
 If you don't homeschool GOOD FOR YOU!
If your kids are in private, GOOD FOR YOU!
If your kids are in a charter school GOOD FOR YOU!!!

You see it's a win win for us all!!
Can't we just accept that parents are making the decisions that are best for their family? Can't we stop judging one another? You see it's not our place, and our opinion doesn't matter. What matters is YOU making the best choice for your family. Other people don't know our needs and they don't know our reasoning's behind some of the decisions we make. Let's let God be the voice we hear above all else!! I pray everyone of you feel confident in whatever season and place God has you and your family in. Just don't be so set in your ways like I was to prevent things from taking a drastic change:)
Happy schooling to you all!!
-Jen-

Friday, December 13, 2013

I'm Better Than You



The words "I'm better than you" sounds pretty arrogant right? I think that phrase can also be worded "Your wrong I'm right" or "I know best". All of those are very selfish and judgmental statements but yet I have found myself thinking these things before. Not intentionally of course but it seems to happen nonetheless. We all have been guilty of this I'm sure, or maybe I'm being judgmental by assuming so?:) You see we judge people and we judge a lot. How? We judge them for what they wear, what they drive, how they parent, what church they go to or if they don't go at all, if they home school or not,  how their marriage is or isn't, if they drink, if they smoke, if they are a Christian or someone desperately needing Christ, if they are still single at an older age, if they have a like or dislike for animals, if they are a good housekeeper or not, if they can cook or choose take out, if their kids are in multiple sports, or if their kids aren't in anything at all, if they take elaborate vacations, or if they vacation at home, if their kids have the latest fads of everything, or if they choose for their kids to have very minimal of things. These are all thoughts that scream "I am better than you!!"
You see I don't WANT to have a judgmental attitude or heart towards anyone or anything. But it's not just going to happen! I have to be intentional, I have to walk in love, I have to remember that their not me and God didn't call every person to live the same and to make the same decisions He has called me to. That doesn't make them wrong and me right. When that sunk into my thick skull after 32 years it was freeing! You see we're taught not to judge, I've heard it my whole life. But when I examined myself I realized just how judgmental I have really been... It was humbling to say the least.
But when I stop and remember that God does know best, He knows it all, His ways are better than my ways, His plans and thoughts are higher than mine, He has my best interest at heart, then I can rest knowing this, and you should too:) I can't do anything on my own. It's all because of Him. So if I can't do anything without Him, how do I know best?  The answer is: I don't. Plain and simple!
See, we are called to love people as Christ loves us. Those are big shoes to fill and I know this but I'm going to try my hardest! He loves us all the same. He loves that prostitute as much as that preacher, that murderer as much as that "Mother Therese" out there,  He loves that mother who had an abortion as much as the one who opted for adoption instead. He loves that gay person as much as the straight one and He doesn't love you or me more than anyone else. Yes, there is a right and wrong but our job isn't to judge, our job, our responsibility, is to love despite those things. Gods love isn't dependent on what we do. Now let that sink in a minute. If God can do this why can't we? Why can't we choose to love people for who they are? Not what they do or don't do. Love is what wins people and turns them to Christ. How can we do anything if we don't have love? It's hard to love when judgement is a constant thing in our life and society. The first step to loving is learning to be loved by Christ. When we start to do that, loving others should be easier, judging should start to fall away.
Now, we're not a perfect people and we will continue to make mistakes and judge. We still sin. But we sure can do our best and love despite every logical reason not to. Love is unconditional remember?
So when those judgmental thoughts come, throw them away. All it takes is remembering who you are and how God sees you despite what you do or have done. If that doesn't give you a little perspective I don't know what will, but I do know this: I won't judge you for it!:)
-Jen-

Friday, December 6, 2013

Ladies Night Out

There is something so refreshing about getting out with other ladies, and just sharing with one another about the things happening in your life! About a year ago, a small group of friends gathered together to connect, and be edified by one another. (The above picture is from that night) And during that night, we realized that this was something we needed to do on a monthly basis. And we have grown in size, as on this first night, not all the ladies were able to make it.
We have enjoyed visiting different restaurants, and seeing one another every month. I know that for myself, whenever we get together, I am amazed at how much I am refreshed by our time together, and find myself laughing enough laughs to last until the next month when we come together again. As women we sometimes feel isolated in our day to day struggles, and when we hear others sharing the same struggles and how they are getting through it, it truly helps you feel a little less alone.
I know that the Lord is always with me, and I am never truly alone, and my husband is always right there to listen to me as well, but there is nothing like hanging out with friends, and letting loose from the normal every day mom life :)
So ladies, if you don't have a few, or even one, friend to connect with on a normal basis, ask the Lord to bring some true, lasting, edifying, gals into your life. And then make a point to get together with them, and not only share where you are, but truly listen to where they are, and more than anything else- LAUGH!!! ALOT!!!!! You deserve it! :)