Showing posts with label God Loving. Show all posts
Showing posts with label God Loving. Show all posts

Friday, August 24, 2012

TGIF: Dream Weekend

TGIF! Wait!? It's Friday?! Where has the week gone? I have so much to do!!! With the first day of school approaching quickly, it seems a bit overwhelming. I don't even know what kids I'm working with yet! At one of my schools I have a huge classroom, at the other no space at all. It will work out. It WILL work out.

One reason I am super-duper excited it is indeed Friday is because today we meet our "Host Student" from Malaysia. The University of Wisconsin Eau Claire has the awesome "Host Friend" program that pairs new international students with people (friends) in the community. Casandra will stay with us this weekend before moving into the dorms. Throughout the year, we'll be a community resource for her as needed... Dinner at our house here, maybe a trip down to the Mississippi there....We hope that we help her get a good idea of what the USA is all about! We pick her up at 11pm tonight from the airport just minutes from our house. It will be a her first time in the US. We even get to hold a sign with her name on it! Greg is excited for that part!

If we could take Casandra anywhere this weekend, maybe we would take here... Acadia National Park, Maine. Greg and I have never been. Isn't it beautiful?




On Monday we will take her here: Oak Ridge Dormitory on UWEC's campus. This will be Casandra's home this next year. Isn't it beautiful?





Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Wednesday Wisdom


Wednesday Wisdom

This week has been overwhelming. Between learning about new health insurance options, retirement planning, filling out forms, and the new Eau Claire Area School District's teacher handbook I've also been trying to get ready for the kids that I will be teaching and prepare the space in which that will happen. YIKES. Much easier said than done, I need to remember this verse.... Right now I'm not sure how all the pieces will fall into place, but I have faith that they will. 
*Source

Friday, August 17, 2012

Soup, Bread, and TGIF: Dream Weekend


Have you ever been to a meeting and you leave with your head spinning? You have questions and you’re confused, but at the same time you have so many ideas and everything seems so clear… After 1 day of handwriting training, and 2 days of English/Language Arts training with my new school district I’m feeling it. I have a list questions to email my mentor today, but until I know the exact students I’m working with and their educational needs I can’t worry about too much. At least that’s what I’m telling myself.

Tomorrow is Greg and I's 5th Anniversary. We are going to a B & B over Labor Day to celebrate and this weekend we are doing something real special… staying home.  It has been over a month since it has been just us at home for a weekend. It may include some salsa making, seeing a movie, eating out, sleeping in, or taking a bike ride… I know, we’re wild!

Two years ago we celebrated our anniversary by eating our first western  style meal in Bangkok (spaghetti!) and going to Bangkok's highest point: The Bayoke Tower. (click for link back to The MacLeod Thaimes)
Last night we were talking if we could hop on a plane and go anywhere this weekend, we’d go to a beach and get a ridiculous cheap massage. Oh how I miss getting $7/hour massages. While in Thailand we never made it down to many of the well known islands. These are the ones that you see on National Geographic’s Best Beaches and travel shows of best places to snorkel.  Koh Phi Phi is one of them… AMAZING!

Source: Koh Phi Phi, Thailand

Well, I’m not in Thailand anymore. I’m here in Wisconsin soaking up this cool weather. Yesterday I decided to ramp up dinner. I planned to whip up some knock off Olive Garden zuppa toscana soup and the cool weather called for baking bread too. The smells that enter your kitchen while this meal cooks should be made into a candle!

First I got the bread going. It’s a recipe from Greg’s mom. While it’s a little time consuming, it’s easy, and it’s well worth it!  While the bread is rising, you can start the soup. (I didn’t do this, but I think most everything for this recipe can be found at the farmer’s market right now. So, this is a very in-season friendly soup)  Enjoy this weather and maybe enjoy this meal too!


Worth all the effort!


Greg’s Mom’s Homemade Braided Bread

*Source: Greg’s mom
* This is very freezer friendly!


  • 3 ½-4 C flour
  • 1 package active dry yeast ( 1 T)
  • 1 C water
  • 1/8 C sugar
  • 1/8 C butter
  • ½ t salt
  • 2 eggs
  • ½ T water

1) Combine 1 ½ C flour and yeast
2) Heat water, sugar, butter and salt until warm
3) Add liquid and 1 egg and 1 egg white to mixture (reserve extra yolk for later)
4) Stir until well blended and stir in rest of flour (until not sticky)
5) Knead for 5 minutes, then place in greased bowl.
6) Let rise for 45 min in warm place
7) Divide dough into 3 pieces and let rest for 10 min.
8)Roll out 3 pieces and braid together
9) Mix 1 egg yolk and water together and put on top of braid. Cover braid with seasonings of your choice.
9) Bake at 350° for 20-30 minutes or until brown on top (we bake it on our pizza stone for a crispy crust!)

Top Row: Add water/sugar/salt/butter mix to the flour with yeast and eggs, mix in as much flour as you can
Bottom Row: Move to a floured counter to kneed in rest of flour. Make into ball to go into greased bowl.

Top Row: Cover bowl and move to warm area. For me that's under a lamp on Greg's desk where he works on his model trains, set the time for 45 minutes
Bottom Row: Awake your dough, then divide into three balls. Let it rest for 10 more minutes.

Roll out the 3 balls of dough to braid, add water to yolk to put over braided bread. Top your bread with seasonings of your liking! Basil, Oregano, Parmesan cheese, garlic, really anything can make this yummy! It's ready for the oven!

Yummy in my tummy!


 Sausage-Kale-Potato Soup

(Knock-Off Olive Garden Zuppa Toscana)


**Source: This recipe was included in one of our weekly newsletters from our Community Supported Agriculture Farm August Earth in Hutchinson, Mn in the summer of 2007 or 2008

* *This is very freezer friendly!

·        1 T olive oil
·        1 diced red-onion
·        2 minced garlic cloves
·        ¼ t crushed red pepper flakes (or 2-3 Thai chilies)
·        5 potatoes, cubed
·        3 cans broth
·        1 bunch kale, stemmed and shredded
·        12 oz spicy pork sausage(Jimmy Deans HOT is what we use)

1) In large pot, heat oil and add onion until soft
2) Add garlic, red pepper, cook 1 minutes
3) Add pork and cook through.
Transfer meat mixture to soup pot.
1) Add potatoes and broth. Bring to boil.
2) Reduce heat and simmer 10-15 minutes
3) In blender, puree half soup and return to pot.
4) Add kale and heat to taste!

Important ingredients for this soup!

Meat mix and potatoes in the soup pot. I never weigh my potatoes, so when  it's time to add the broth I just make sure it's covered. For this batch I think it took about 6 cups. Enjoy!

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Wednesday Wisdom


Wednesday Wisdom

At my first teacher workshop yesterday I ended up sitting by another special education teacher who was there from another district. She's a recent grad, newly wed and just beginning her first year teaching. I shared with her my back round and we discovered that we both are the church going God Lovin type. She grew up in the church Greg and I are thinking about joining and only had encouraging things to say about the congregation, its leaders, and its ministries. I don't know if her and I will be in contact again, but it made me realize that I am really ready to make some additional friends here in Eau Claire. 
As a girl, I need a girl to do girl stuff with...  As a wife, I need more wives to contact when we crave a couples night.... As Christian, I need more Christian wives to be in check with... 
 I pray that this will happen and know that it will, because with every move I've made I've made in the past 5 years I have blessed with many friendships that have fulfilled my needs/wants and so much more...

Friday, August 10, 2012

TGIF: Dream Weekend

TGIF: ....I set this to be posted today because I am far from an internet connection, curled up with my kindle, looking at this.....

Atkins Lake near Cable, Wisconsin. Source: ME!

If you ever have a chance to come up to northern Wisconsin you have to take the opportunity. It's amazing! Bring your family or just your someone special. There is something for everyone. Lakes for swimming, paddling, or floating; woods for hiking and exploring; cute towns to antique; cool weather from Lake Superior to help your relax; really it's a piece of heaven on earth. (Just like Iowa and maybe a tid-bit better for a dream weekend!) 


Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Wednesday Wisdom

Wednesday Wisdom




*Source


This summer we have been spoiled. We have been so blessed to see all of our immediate family and much of our extended family. We are so thankful for these opportunities. 

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Wednesday Wisdom


Wednesday Wisdom



Whether you are like Greg and busy at work with more things to do than time in the day…. or you are like me and anxious about starting a new job….or you’re a busy mom trying to juggle it all…. or an Olympic athlete who is feeling the physical and mental pressures of London 2012….. I think this verse can provide you with comfort like it does The MacLeod house.