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Friday, August 8, 2008
Guest Post: Cellular Phone Manners

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Yesterday in reading this post from Mrs. Humphrey of www.thepleasanttimes.blogspot.com, I just so identified with this post.  I e-mailed Mrs. Humphrey and with her permission I am showing it to my readers as well.  Manners in any society are very important.  There so many new technologies for consumers such as e-mail, cellular phones, and texting that there really is not a generally known etiquette.  Emily Post has a new etiquette book on manners and the new technology.  If you have time I encourage you to check it out from your local library.  When you are finished, please give it to your children-anyone over the age of 10.  I really wanted to post this article because Nick's friends call him late at night when their parents do not know because they have a cellular phone.  Nick does not have a cellular phone.  We implemented a not before 9am or not after 9pm rule awhile ago, which was my rule growing up.  When I answer the phone these poor children do not know how to speak to me.  Oftentimes they will just hang up because they are shocked I answered the phone. 

While we are on this subject, please look at Gloria's post at http://homesteadblogger.com/inallthingsgivethanks/ on asking yourself if your child is addicted to these gadgets.  I know mine are and I am really working hard on amending that.  Bryson has a Wii that he plays for hours every day and Nick is on the computer for hours.  We live in an apartment and they cannot go outside to play.  I must take them to the park or pool.  School starts on Monday so that will take away some of their addictions since they are not able to play video games during the week and the computer is limited to 1 hour a day unless doing homework. 

 

Wednesday, August 6, 2008

The Etiquette of the Phone

Dear Readers,

I thought that it would be appropriate to write my next article about Manners for House Guests or House Sitters (AHEM!), but alas I will have to put that one off for another day. I have had another urgent request regarding Telephone Manners that I will address this month instead:

Dear Etiquette Lady,

I was wondering if you might do an article on phone etiquette, especially for the younger set. The phone is not a toy in our household, but with cell phone popularity, it seems that younger and younger children have their "own" phones. We are getting more and more calls from young friends of the family at inappropriate times (late at night, during work hours), and most of them do not seem to know how to properly answer or identify themselves once the party they were calling answers. "Who's this?" is most commonly what I hear after I say hello. And I usually have to ask who is calling? Even some adults may benefit from just such an article. Maybe I am being a bit picky, but I remember not being allowed to race my parents to answer the phone. I remember being taught in school, how to properly answer the phone. There is a young boy that occasionally calls his dad where I work. He is so very polite, respectful, and speaks clearly, it is very refreshing. I do so love to read your articles, and just thought that you would be able to do this idea justice. -A Reader

The answer to this dilemma is to review some basic telephone manners. The Cellular phone is no different than the regular telephone, other than it is mobile, thus more annoying. (I dislike the term "Cell" phone, because to me it sounds like something you would use to dial your one free call out of prison. But, since that is the common term, I will use it here).


With all the new gadgets that have come out the past 10 or so years, people have scrambled to find the "rules" of etiquette for their usage. Beside the safety rules in the owner's manuals, there are no set "polite" rules for a new device. Instead, we rely on people's good upbringing, their basic training in polite conduct and thoughtfulness of others, and a good dose of common sense to deal with the use of these new gadgets. And, as we see these things become a normal part of our society, we Etiquette People start to make some rules when we see the utter lack of sense among the users of Cell Phones, i-pods, etc.

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Cell phones have been such a convenient addition to life. First of all, they are very important to have if you are traveling and need to make an emergency phone call. Secondly, your children are now just a phone call away at all times (no more driving around the neighborhood yelling for them). Thirdly, husbands find them indispensable in the grocery store, when trying to interpret the grocery list their wife handed them. How many times are they unsure about whether you wanted the 6-oz can of tuna, or the 8-oz? And if they bring home the wrong one.... better dial home and make sure. Some even carry fake cell phones for safety... if you are an elderly person taking your daily walk, and you see a suspicious looking thug, you can whip out your cell phone (that doesn't work) and call your police sergeant friend for a chat.

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People also use them to have arguments in public, to have conversations in the car while driving, to dial their friends at any old hour (because hey, man, my friends are as bored and idle as I am so I'll call and see if they want to hang out), type goofy messages while at church, disturb public situations etc.

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I will address the younger set (when I refer to "children" I am sometimes including teen-aged "children" too, even though they don't like that term) but these rules should be a good refresher course for adults as well, especially those who think that the use of the cell phone differs from their home phone.

First and foremost- speak clearly at all times, but especially on the phone. Children's voices are hard for some people to understand, and it can be worse over the fuzzy phone connection. We have all had the experience with someone who answers the phone and says "yaa? whuizityawant?"

When you answer the phone, a clear "hello" and then a polite "She isn't here at the moment" or "He is here, please hold on while I get him" spoken clearly and not too fast is appropriate. Indeed, it is much appreciated by the caller. Most children have been taught that if they answer the phone, not to hold on to the receiver and yell "MOM!!! IT'S FOR YOOOUUUU!!!" but just in case you weren't- don't do that. Rather, put the receiver down gently and go and politely get the person who is needed.

You need to have permission to answer the phone in the first place. No matter your age, if you do not have the express permission of your parents to answer the phone, and you have not been schooled in polite communications regarding the telephone, you have no business picking it up. If your parents have asked you to start answering the phone, make sure that you do not compete with them in doing so. When mother or father is home, and their hands are free, assume that they will answer it themselves unless they ask you to. And I shouldn't have to say this, but if they ask you to answer the phone when you are busy, go and do it politely, and don't refuse to do it with some smart-aleck remark.

If you are the one making the phone call, identify yourself immediately. Say something like, "Hello, this is Sandy. Is Carly available?" Don't assume that the person answering the phone knows you. Even if Carly answers the phone herself, you should say your name and not just saying "hi, whatsup?" Carly may not have looked at or recognized the number on the caller ID, or she may have other friends with similar voices. Or she may think you have the wrong number. It certainly will be embarrassing for her if she thinks you are someone else.

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If your parents have given you your own cell phone, understand that they are not giving you total freedom from all family rules and all general rules of polite conduct.

You should not keep secrets from your parents, and they should know who it is you talk on the cell phone to, and text message. If you are rushing to answer the phone because you don't want your parents to know who is calling you, you're in trouble.

A parent who does not want to be a peeved parent will set hours and limits on their child's phone. Make an AM and PM time that the phone can be in operation. And if little Susie is going to talk to little Jamie for 5 hours a pop, you might be better off having little Jamie over for an afternoon, rather than have little Susie microwave her brain that long.

A cell phone is different than a regular phone, in that when you call someone on a cell phone, they could be anywhere, and thus a call can be more annoying than if you were just ringing someones house phone. Therefore: Don't call people too early or too late (even if you know the person's rising and bedtime habits, you still want to be reasonable); don't call at mealtimes; don't call people at work unless you have their permission to do so (for instance, it is okay for a child to call a parent, or a wife to call a husband, etc.) and even then only for important reasons. Sometimes we can get so casual and habitual about calling friends that we may forget that they told us they were going to be at a wedding, family reunion, etc. Try to remember things like that so that your call does not distract or annoy others.

It is not appropriate to use your cell phone just anywhere and at anytime. Turn the phone off at weddings, funerals, church services, concerts, the library, public events, holiday and family events, family reunions, etc. If the sermon is boring you to sleep, take notes on a pad and paper, and do not get out your cell phone and start text messaging your friends. If the wedding is long and drawn out, do not excuse yourself to go and make some goofy call out in the hallway. The people that ask you to these events, the people that go to all the trouble to put on these events, and the other people that attend these events, will see such behaviour as extremely rude. This goes for mp3 players and other gadgets too.

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If your cell phone needs to be on for emergency call purposes, turn it down to vibrate. If your friends call you during an event, they can leave a message (if it is important enough, they will). If you check the message and it is urgent, you may call them back, but it is rude to walk out of a family gathering, church function, etc. just to have a jolly joking conversation with someone not even there for an hour.

And this goes both ways: If you know that cousin Bobby is going to his little brother's piano recital, don't call or text him on purpose to josh him about having to go, or to say "I was just giving you an excuse to get out of there." That is rude, and cousin Bobby will never learn polite public behaviour.

If you are at some event that requires polite silence, and your cell phone goes off because you forgot to turn it down, be quick and low-key. Answer the phone without saying anything (to get it to quit ringing) while you quickly exit the area. Then make your excuses, end the call as soon as you can, and turn the phone off or down. It is best not to make a big, embarrassing deal about such things. A minister's cell phone recently went off while he was preaching a funeral sermon. He simply handed it over to his wife to deal with and went on with the service. His quick and low key thinking made sure that the cell phone did not become the focal point of the funeral!

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If you are the age to drive, turn your phone off. It is best not to drive and fiddle with a cell phone (or an i-pod or any such device). If you have a passenger who can make or take a phone call for you, please have them do so to relay your messages. If you need to make a phone call by yourself, pull over in a safe place and make it. As I say, if you don't answer the call, if it is important, the callers will leave a message.

Please learn how to use the voicemail feature for that purpose. Make sure your name is on the answering service so that your friends will be confident that they have dialed the right number. Also, it can be rather annoying to get the call back from someone who did not listen to your message at all, and you have to go to the trouble of repeating it. It is not a burden to some to repeat their messages, but I think if you can, you should listen to the message on the phone first.

If you know that your friend may be driving, or that your dad commutes from 5:30-6:00, try not to call them during that time. They might have a wreck trying to answer the phone.

If you know that Joe is taking a class at a certain time, refrain from calling him until you are sure that you will not be causing a disturbance by making his phone ring.

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Keep your conversation polite. It is rude to argue loudly on the phone in public. It can also be rude to talk loudly on the phone in public even if you are happy. Talking loudly and joking and laughing in stores can disturb other shopper's concentration. Ditto for the post office and other public places.

If you use the speaker phone, make sure that the person you are talking to knows that they are being broadcast on the speaker. And if there are other people about, make sure they know that, too. Someone might agree to talk on a speaker phone to one person, but it is unfair if they find out afterwards that you were at the bus stop or some other public place.

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It is also rude to have a conversation on the cell phone while you are visiting or talking with a friend who is with you. It forces them to stand right there waiting for you. If someone calls you while you are visiting with someone else, make the call brief, tell them you will get back to them, and end the call. Don't talk on two phones at once. I know that sounds funny, but it has happened to me. I called someone who already had someone else's phone to their other ear, and not only that but they were visiting with a person right next to them. Keeping someone on the phone to have a third of a conversation is pointless. You cannot tell when they are talking to you or not. Talking to someone in person who is having a text "chat" on their phone is also pointless, like talking to a tree or something. No, I take that back... I believe you would get more response from the tree.

If I have forgotten anything, I am sure that being thoughtful of others will cover any omissions. Keeping your cell phone, telephone, and other device usage polite will endear you to the general public! As stated in the letter, the young man who was polite on the phone has become a "refreshing" person to encounter. Reader, thank you for your letter, and I for one will try to remedy any faults I may have regarding the telephone. Bye bye!

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Thursday, August 7, 2008
Homemade Powdered Laundry Detergent

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Can anyone give me instructions on making powdered laundry detergent?  My husband doesn't want me to spend the time trying to make the liquid detergent, but I'd like to use something homemade.  I've heard the powdered works very well.  Any recipes, advice, links, or a visit from someone who knows would be very much appreciated!

Have a blessed day!

~Farrah

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Thursday, August 7, 2008
Linguine with Sausage and Spinach

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Linguine with Sausage and Spinach

1lb linguine, penne, or spiral pasta

1 package of sun-dried tomatoes chicken sausage, cut into 1/4" slices (ex. Aidell's)

1/4C olive oil

4 cloves of minced/chopped garlic

a few dashes of red pepper flakes

1 bag of baby spinach leaves chopped or torn into bite sized pieces

1.  Cook pasta according to package.

2.  In a large skillet heat oil on med-high heat.  Add sausage slices.  Cook those for 2-3 minutes until lightly brown.  Add the garlic and red pepper flakes and cook 1 more minute. 

3.  In large bowl place the spinach and pasta; toss.  Add the sausages with the oil; toss.  Serve with toasted french bread and sprinkle with parmesan cheese.

~Farrah

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Wednesday, August 6, 2008
Some Links

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As a Christian wife and homemaker I think it is important to learn as much as possible on being the best we can be.  Sorry Nick (he wants to be a Marine, so, Semper Fi)!  Anyway, a few of my newest favorite sites are:  www.thepioneerwoman.com about a city gal who married her Marlboro Man.  She has beautiful photographs and yummy recipes.  I'm not sure if you know, but Mrs. Wilt has moved her blog (I used to have a link on my sidebar).  Her new blog is www.the-sparrows-nest.blogspot.com.  Over at the www.frugalgranola.com she has good Nourishing Traditions typed recipes and ideas.  Mrs. Sherman, aka Lady Lydia, from www.homeliving.blogspot.com has a new website featuring beautiful pictures that you can order or use on your blog www.lovelywhatevers.blogspot.com.  A cute blog is called www.warmpiehappyhome.blogspot.com.  I have not spent much time on that site though, but I adore the recipes, songs, and aprons. 

Some of my favorites that I have shared before are:  www.pleasantviewschoolhouse.blogspot.com, www.proverbs14verse1.blogspot.com, www.intheclotheslinealley.blogspot.com (she really needs your prayers-her husband was recently deployed for a year and she just found out she has MS), www.thebarefootmama.com, www.passionatehomemaking.com, and www.keeperofthehome.org.

I do not get to check these blogs all of the time, but they are all fun.  I hope to get my next installment of Gorgeously Green up in the next day or so because I have to return it to the library next week.

Have a blessed day.

~Farrah

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Tuesday, August 5, 2008
A hot day and update/prayers

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Shoowee these are some hot days!  Anything that needs to be done outside I make sure to get it finished in the morning or evening.  Those afternoons are meant to be either indoors or in the pool.  Speaking of which I have a busy day ahead of me.  This morning when the sun came through the window at 7, instead of just lying there as usual, I got up and got dressed (ivy green and white LLBean halter bathing suit that actually covers and melon sundress).  Then I checked my Microsoft Outlook for my planned tasks and email.  I woke up my husband, then started his breakfast and a load of laundry.  After finishing his breakfast I started 3 loaves of banana bread.  Having the hot oven on needs to be done in the morning too!  After the bread if finished, I need to clean up the kitchen well.  I'll have Bryson help me with that.  Later, I have water aerobics and I'll see if the boys want to come.  Maybe we can hit Subway for some lunch while I'm running errands.  I have to do a return to Kohl's and use some of my Kohl's bucks to buy darlin' a new belt, his broke, it had served a long life holding up his trousers.  I need to do my CVS run and hit up Trader Joes, for groceries not money.  Return broken wii remote to Game Stop.  I'll take the boys swimming this afternoon.  Then of course it will be dinner and dishes this evening. 

As for the update, the ex (Nick's Mom) has refused to sign the settlement papers over physical custody and modification of child support.  The ex will not give a reason why she will not sign except she won't.  We all know why she won't sign, including Nick, because she doesn't want to give up her child support and tax credit.  The papers state that he has 1, she has 1, darlin will still cover the insurance and we're even.  As of right now, she wants the money.  Nick will not go visit her until the papers are signed.  So he feels like his Mom is putting money above seeing him.  Nick is old enough to choose where he wants to live and has lived here for 2 years.  This is truly just a formality and fairness on the money aspect.  Nick just has to tell a judge that his Mom abused him, he wants to live here, Michaela stays with her Mom, end of story.  The ex will cost everyone thousands more dollars in legal fees because she thinks she's invincible.  It's just so sad for the kids.  I can't imagine how they feel.  Michaela thinking that even though she wants to live with her Mom that she may feel like her Dad isn't fighting for her.  Plus, she thinks her Mom deserves darlin's money because of me.  Nick knowing that his Mom only cares for money and doesn't want to see him.  Sad. 

So, please pray for God's will to be done and quickly; Bryan finds the money for whatever needs to be done and has peace; I don't get too frustrated about it all being the stepmom; and that the kids don't suffer.

Blessings for you day!

~Farrah

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Monday, August 4, 2008
Menu Plan Monday 08.04.08

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Sunday- Cheeseburgers, sweet potato fries, chocolate chip cookies

Monday- Chicken salad croissants, squash casserole, pasta salad

Tuesday- Rice and Bean Casserole, green beans, tortilla chips, ice cream

Wednesday- Linguine with Sausage and Spinach, french bread, ice cream

Thursday- Turkey meatloaf, mashed potatoes, fried okra, cheese pie

Friday- Pizza

Saturday- Steak, potatoes, green beans, cheese pie

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Monday, August 4, 2008
The Simple Woman's Daybook 08.04.08

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Outside my Window...stillness, heat, blue skies, full green trees.

I am thinking...about school beginning on Monday and we need to get bodies and minds ready.

I am thankful for...Everything, including the trials that we are given because they make us run towards God.

From the kitchen...Biscuits and turkey bacon for breakfast, french bread pizza for lunch, chicken salad croissants for dinner.

I am creating...grocery list.

I am going...to the dry cleaners and Publix grocery store later.

I am wearing...Organic carnation pink t-shirt, navy capris, navy and white polka dot scarf in hair, navy Ked mules.

I am reading...Patriot Hearts, Georgeously Green, and Mother Earth News magazine.

I am hoping...that we all get acclamated to the early school hours quickly.

I am hearing...Bryson sing while he cleans.

Around the house...getting backpacks ready for school, swimming daily before the pool closes, filing, painting hallway and living room.

A few plans this week...Getting everything ready for school and having fun.

Have a blessed week.

~Farrah

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Sunday, August 3, 2008
Feelin' Feminine

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Please visit Miss Jocelyn and her friends at www.feelinfeminine.com.  You can follow this link or the one on my sidebar.

Miss Jocelyn is a wonderful Christian young woman out to encourage other young women to follow 2 Timothy's scripture on being modest and feminine in your dress and actions.  She is doing a wonderful job and I'm so excited for her in this new endeavor.  My prayer is that she will help other young women to know that you can be feminine and modest, and COOL.

Thank you Miss Jocelyn and the other contributors on Feelin' Feminine.

Have a blessed week.

~Farrah

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Saturday, August 2, 2008
Back to School Shopping

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Can y'all believe it is August already?  This year is really flying by fast.  I remember when I was younger I thought time went by so slow.  Now, I think, "where has the time gone".  I guess I'm getting old.  One thing I used to love around this time of year was back-to-school shopping.  Mom, sometimes my sister, and I would go to the mall.  We would go to Penney's because they were the only ones with jeans for long legs like mine, Bacon's (a local department store) for Sunday dresses, and Shoe Carnival for new tennis shoes and black leather dress shoes.  For school supplies we would go to the drug store.

Bryson and I are going shopping today.  My husband and Nick are at a freshman "information day" at his new high school this morning and then later they're going to the mall to get his pants for school.  I decided to stay out of shopping for his clothes.  Nick manipulates all situations to get what he wants and then darlin' gets upset with me, so I'm out.  Bryson and I are going to Office Depot to get the school supplies for he and Nick.  Then, we're going to Kohl's for his shoes and possibly a new first day of school outfit.  I need some nightgowns, desperately.  Of course I'll check out the sale sections for some new dresses.  The nice thing is that we still have another 2+ months of wearing summer items so hopefully I can get some good deals.  I thought about getting Bryson his jeans, but I'd hate to get them if he can't wear them when they're needed.  He's growing so much!

Don't forget Georgia residents that this weekend is a tax free holiday for all school supplies, clothing, and electronics!

Have a great day everyone! 

Blessings,

~Farrah

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Friday, August 1, 2008
Feminine Friday

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Visit my friend Kelly at www.thebarefootmama.com for more Feminine ideas!

For my first feminine Friday I am wearing my "Amish" dress.  It is a red, light pink, green and gold plaid dress.  It is knee length babydoll dress with t-shirt length sleeves.  It has a slit in the neckline, but buttons into a jewel neckline.  The neatest part was the dress was made by my neat seamstress Aunt-in-law, Phyllis.  It is very modest yet stylish.

This antique hanky is a gift from my paternal grandmother.  She gave it to me when I was 18 for Christmas.  She gave one to my cousin and I to use on our wedding day's, which I used on mine, February 14, 1998.  It is so special to me, as is the lady whom gave it to me.

Blessings,

~Farrah

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Thursday, July 31, 2008
God's way of talking to you?

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Do you think dreams are God's way of talking to you?  Or, could it be your subconscious?  Or, if you are having some emotion before you go to sleep is that your way of dealing with an emotion?

The last two nights I have had crazy, awful dreams.  I mentioned them to my husband.  He thinks it is because I am stressed out.  He could be right, or could it be God talking to me or preparing me for something?  I think of Joseph.  Remember how Joseph was in prison because King Saul's wife (I believe it was Saul) was upset with Joseph.  When Joseph was in prison he had, or read the king's (I really need to re-read this story!) dreams about an upcoming famine.  Because of Joseph being correct he was able to get out of prison.

If God can work on dreams with Joseph, why would he not for me?  Could that be it for me? 

Blessings,

~Farrah

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Wednesday, July 30, 2008
Fresh Foods

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Yesterday I stopped by the local produce stand and got some beautiful corn, 3 bright red tomatoes, some peaches, and  2 pints of blackberries.  When I got home and was about to wash and put them into a different container my son noticed something, a 1" skinny worm in the blackberries!!!  I went on ahead and washed them, but neither of the kids would eat them thinking they would get ring worm, haha.  Then today Nick was eating a peach and he saw a little white worm down at the pit!  He said I know its healthy to have fresh fruits and veggies, but do they have to be this fresh?! 

Have a blessed day.

~Farrah

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Tuesday, July 29, 2008
4th of July picnic

This is from our 4th of July picnic at my in-laws.

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Tuesday, July 29, 2008
Nick's Hair Before & After

This is my stepson's nasty long hair.  He decided to let it grow out because as of this fall he is in ROTC and then he wants to be a Marine so he will always have short hair.  My husband and I hated this, but we were picking our battles.  So, his friend cut and and we're screaming hallelujah!

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Monday, July 28, 2008
Menu Plan Monday 07.28.08

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Sunday- Tuna salad sandwiches, baked beans, deviled eggs

Monday- Salmon, brown rice, stir fry

Tuesday- BBQ chicken, corn on the cob, coleslaw

Wednesday- Steak salad

Thursday- Rice and Beans, country broccoli, strawberry shortcake

Friday- Pizza and homemade ice cream

Saturday- ?

This week I am feeling uninspired.  This is just a hope to follow.  I guess I'm a bit burnt out on cooking right now.  I'm probably just tired because I've had the boys and their friends by myself this weekend and really haven't slept in awhile.  So, this is my aspiration for the menu this week not a guaranteed to be followed.

~Farrah

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Monday, July 28, 2008
The Simple Woman

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Outside my Window...extreme heat and mugginess.  Yes, Toto I believe we are in Georgia in late July.

I am thinking...about getting my teaching certificate and going back to get my Masters in Education to teach Marketing.

I am thankful for...I'm struggling with this right now, but I am thankful for my faith.

From the kitchen...Oatmeal and sausage for breakfast, Chick-fil-A for lunch (yum), salmon with brown rice & stir fry veggies for dinner, and puddin' pie for dessert.

I am creating...a clean home for my husband's return this evening.

I am going... to Chick-fil-A for lunch and CVS for deals this week.

I am wearing...organic coral sleeveless top with small rhinestones around the neckline, khaki pants, barefeet.

I am reading...The Forbidden by Beverly Lewis and the Book of Proverbs.

I am hoping...to find some peace this week.

I am hearing...Early Rock-n-Roll Love Songs cd on my headset.  I'm escaping right now :0)

Around the house...do some mending and organizing

A few plans this week...School shopping during GA tax free holiday this weekend, swimming most afternoons, find out if my degree is accepted for getting teaching certificate or if have to get masters.

Have a blessed week.

~Farrah

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Sunday, July 27, 2008
Why is it necessary for girls today....

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...to be hoochie mama's?  Seriously?  Why is that now socially acceptable.  When I was growing up (graduated high school in 1995) the trend began in wearing more skin-baring clothes, but now there is absolutely NO imagination!  I took Nick to the YMCA for a local band concert and these girls had ultra miniskirts and bikini tops.  I was horrified for my sex that these girls think it's necessary to dress like hookers in order to "hook up" with boys!

Nick at age 14 has become really popular with the ladies.  Girls write notes on Facebook, download his "bands" song from Myspace, give him hugs, tell him they love him, and call our home.  How is this acceptable?  Now that girls have access to all of these electronics they are able to talk freely without parental authority about anything they want so the parents don't know they are contacting these boys.  Not that most parents would care because they are so self-absorbed in making and spending money, but that's another subject.

Honestly and truly I feel this is a media issue, heart issue, and self-esteem issue.  With girls like Britney Spears, Miley Cyrus (Hannah Montana), and Lindsay Lohan as the girls role models rather than Laura Ingall's it stands to reason there is a chance.  Many girls feel so much pressure to be popular and pretty because they feel that's what will get them the boys and ahead of the game.  It's so sad that it has come to this.  If your daughter is looking for cool modest clothes try www.christataylor.com.   

I only have a stepdaughter and have very little influence over her since we only see her 1 month per year.  However, I am the Mother of 2 boys that are pre-teen and teen.  I only know how these girls are affecting them.  When these girls dress like this don't they realize that they are causing these boys to lust?  Or, when they hug them with their little boobies the boys may possibly get "turned on"?  Or, when the girls tell them they love them so much and yet they are telling their best friend the same thing it may hurt them?  Girls, please think about what you are doing to these boys when you are trying to get them to like you as your little game.  Mother's please speak to your girls about their actions, dress, and needing attention are causing boys to sin.  Why is their self-esteem so low? 

I had been thinking about all of this last night.  Today while reading some blogs I came across Mrs. Humphries post on the same thing, www.thepleasanttimes.blogspot.com and her Mother, Lady Lydia, www.homeliving.blogspot.com touching on the same subject.  Must be something in the water, or something in our hearts from God.

Blessings,

~Farrah 

PS. The next time a girl calls our house will be told that girls calling boys makes them seem desperate and loose and Nick will not marry a girl like that so leave him alone!

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Saturday, July 26, 2008
I'm a Mary Jane's Farm Girl

Posted in Homemaking

Unfortunately I have not been blessed, yet, with my own farm.  I thought blogging and reading other blogs on Homesteadblogger would be my connection to farming.  Although it has helped, I still am yearning to be a Farmgirl.  Thanks to Mary Jane Butters I will be a farmgirl as soon as my application has gone through!

Mary Jane Butters, author and instructor of lost homemaking arts, has several books (including Mary Jane's Ideabook and Mary Jane's Outpost) and a great website, www.maryjanesfarm.org, dedicated to being a farmgirl.  Miss Peggy at www.thesimplewoman.blogspot.com had mentioned Mary Jane's Farmgirl Connection, the chat forum, a while ago, but I hadn't jumped on the bandwagon.  I finally jumped on after coming across the June/July edition of Mary Jane's Farm magazine in the bookstore.  Oh, I was hooked.  I thought, finally, this is how I can live the life of a farmgirl to some extent while living in an urban apartment! 

Mrs. Butters has taught women all over the country how to cook organically, sew, knit, farm, and be a woman working in the field while still being feminine.  Her latest venture is organic home products like sheets and towels to be purchased at www.belk.com.  Maybe I'll see ya there, across the fence.

Blessings,

~Farrah

PS.  If any of my family are reading this feel free to get me any of the books, magazine subscriptions, and/or aprons from Mary Jane ;0)

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Friday, July 25, 2008
Gorgeously Green Part 2

Posted in Healthy Living

Last time we talked about the ingredients in your cosmetics that were harmful.  I gave you a link for a cheat sheet on which products you should use.  I forgot to give you the final 5 things that you can do for your beauty routine:

1. Order one new personal care product from the links she gives you.

2.  Throw away all bottles containing ingredients from the "Red Alert" list.

3.  Check the ingredients in your hair dye.

4.  Buy a bottle of nontoxic nail polish. (My fave is Loreal)

5.  Buy some organic tampons, diva cup, or make your own pads.

This time we are going to talk about your Green temple-your body.  As you know your body is your temple.  You only have one so you've got to treat it with love.  It isn't necessary to be healthy to run yourself ragged at the gym.  There are only 3 things needed to get into great shape:  1) Flexibility (yoga), 2) Aerobics (swimming or walking), 3) Weight-bearing exercise to combat osteoporosis.  In the book Gorgeoulsy Green Mrs. Uliano shows poses for yoga, lunges, crunches, and kitchen exercises.  She recommends walking/swimming 3 times per week.  You can also be green and bicycle for your errands instead of using a car if you live in the city.

Another thing Mrs. Uliano stresses is hydration.  She recommends tap, but I recommend reverse osmosis through the tap.  Make sure to use a reusable water bottle instead of all the plastic.  I love my new stainless steel water bottle from www.laptoplunches.com.  It keeps the water really cool and in this heat that's a necessity.

She recommends meditation.  I recommend praying.  Spend time each morning with your Creator and that will make you feel connected.  Also, start a journal, to share your thoughts.  Sometimes writing helps you relieve whatever stress you are feeling.  Stress kills ya know.

The 5 things to remember/do for taking care of your temple are: 

1) Learn the yoga practice

2) Take a thirty-minute fast-paced walk three times this week

3)  Park farther away from the entrance to the store, or bicycle

4)  Practice the abdominal exercises at least twice

5) Meditate/pray for five minutes.

I hope to have part 3 tomorrow on SHOPPING!!!

Have a blessed day.

~Farrah

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Friday, July 25, 2008
Update on Settlement Agreement

Posted in Family Life

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I apologize for my lack of entries this week.  We have been working diligently on getting the settlement agreement for modification of custody and child support ready.  The papers were sent to Nick's Mom via e-mail.  For a day or 2 she was saying she didn't receive the attachments and stuff in order to stall.  Yesterday she spoke, well yelled at, Nick, telling him that he is asking a lot.  Also, she will not sign a d--- thing if he's trying to replace her with me.  He said he's not, but he will not ever live with her and he will not visit her unless she signs the papers.  She got mad and was crying saying no she will not give him up.  What we don't get is if she isn't going to give him up then why has she allowed him to live here for 2 years without even coming out to visit him?  I would do whatever it took to visit my son within 2 years.  She hasn't had a job for 6 months!  She has had unemployment, we offered her the use of a buddy pass, and I told her she could stay here as long as Bryan's out of town-too much drama there, yikes.  Still, she doesn't visit and she makes it out to be she's not going to give up her son, who is of age to choose where he wants to live anyway.  We are hoping that she will just sign the papers so that this will not have to be taken to court.  We're wondering if she's stalling in signing because of the child support removal.  She was getting $600/mo then she insanely filed a garnishment of his wages and then got $400/mo.  In these papers it states that Bryan will continue to pay for the insurance on both Nick and Michaela (plus the rest of us), but will no longer pay child support.  He has one and she has one so that pretty much equals out.  I know she loves Nick, but he has chosen and he's old enough, plus he's lived here for 2 years.  She royally messed up with him and it has taken these 2 years to get him straightened out (at least as well as can be for a teenage boy living in the world and not of it) and she has to understand that, but she doesn't think she's done anything wrong.  Oh, goodness, I could go on and on about this situation.  I'm asking for everyone to please pray about this situation.  Thank you!

Blessings,

~Farrah

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