Happy fall Sunday blog readers,
Where has the month gone? We are already over halfway done with our Whole 30. WOW! And I am happy to report that I have not knowingly cheated! I say "knowingly" because in the beginning I was not as good about reading those pesky labels. My DH is not being as strict as I am about this round.
As you know, I am a Girl Scout leader. In the fall, in our Council, we sell nuts and candy. (Cookies are in January!) I ordered a couple of items from each of the girls to boost their sales and was so excited to get my cans of Whole Cashews. Then I read the label: Cashews, Salt, Peanut Oil. Wait, WHAT?!?!? Why would you put peanut oil on cashews? Yesterday, I was at Aldi, and DH likes the Lightly Salted Almonds. I read that label and there is peanut oil on those roasted nuts too?!?! Who knew? Well, know I know and sadly the can of cashews will be wrapped up for the bus drivers Christmas gift. So, I guess that is a small win, as I won't have to decide what to get her. 😉
So, I think I told you all that DH borrowed the Whole30 book from his bus buddy. I found a book store in my area that is sadly going out of business. I got the last copy of the book! Woo Hoo for me! We gave Bus Buddy the new copy, since we are wearing the copy they borrowed us out. I am loving everything that I have tried, except the mayo recipe. I cannot figure out how to get it to emulsify. I am pretty sure I added the oil too fast and now I have a jar of separated mess in my fridge. I am going to try again, as I really want to make Deviled eggs for one of my Thanksgiving treats.
Was texting with my sister-in-law last night. We are spending a few nights with them for Thanksgiving. She has a son in college, a son who is a Sophomore in High School and an eighth grade daughter. My brother, owns a farm and these kids help out AND are active in athletics and other school activities. Add my three and we need to cook up a few feasts a day to feed this crew. So, we laid out a meal plan. I did tell her that DH and I are doing the Whole 30, so we will be bringing some of our own ingredients. She suggested tacos/nacho bar for one night. I just found this great recipe I want to try for Sweet Potato chips as your nacho chips. If this works, I will be snacking on chips and salsa again really soon!
I love Pinterest. For Thanksgiving, we will be going out to a restaurant to celebrate my parents 50th wedding anniversary. This will be our brunch/lunch time meal. For dinner, we are all pitching in and bringing food to serve the masses. I am going to try these stuffed mushrooms, I found them this morning on Pinterest. I am also going to bring the Chicken Pot Pie soup I Pinned and my family LOVES! And I will see if anyone is bringing a veggie tray. I need to try the Ranch dressing from the Whole 30 book, so we can dip our veggies legally, if we want to.
Today is a Girl Scout meeting. We are going to be finalizing the plans for the Winter Wonderland Brunch that is in less than 2 weeks. Ack! I have 8 registered girls, and I know that 2 of them are not going to be at the meeting. We have a lot to do with so few girls in attendance. Wish me luck. And have a great week everyone. Happy Thanksgiving, if I don't get time to blog again before then! I have been thinking a lot about the new year coming and what that might look like for me and my family. My son, needs to get a fire lit under him so he can rank up this spring before tennis and baseball season. My oldest daughter needs to get started on her Gold Award project so that we can have it approved and work all next summer on it. My youngest wants to earn her Bronze Award this summer before she bridges up to be a Cadet Scout. Whew that makes me tired, but also makes me excited to see what the kids dreams are and where life will take them. I will be having my meniscus repair surgery on December 21, 2017. So, I hope to get on the road and actually run a bit in the new year. We will see.
Off n Running,
AnnMarie
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Sunday, November 19, 2017
Friday, November 28, 2014
Oh how quickly things change...
It has been a whirlwind of a month for us. We have gotten some snow in our area, then rain and a bit more snow. Last weekend, November 22, was the opening day of gun deer hunting season in Wisconsin. When I was a kid, I remember hunting season was only for a few days, now it is a full week. I remember my mom helping my dad get his stuff ready, he would always have a bottle of blackberry brandy "To keep him warm". I never understood how a cold beverage would warm you up, but he took it every year.
As time went on and we moved from town to the country to the farm, he stopped that. I will have to ask him about it. My next memories of hunting are from when I was a bit older and we were on the farm. My uncle, a cousin or two and some of their friends would come and spend the weekend at our house. They would be up late and out the door at sunrise. Over time the "hunting party" got bigger and some of those relatives and their friends build a building on the back of the farm property. This "shack" or cabin (depending on who talks to you and has actually spent time there!) has become the sleeping place. And it has grown and evolved as people find used parts for it!
On Sunday, November 23 our lives and the lives of the people in our hunting party changed. I was sitting in church at 9:00 and my phone started vibrating (Good thing I remembered to turn it off!) It was my sistier in law, I texted I was at church, she replied, take a call! That can't be good right?!?! I got up and thank God I was at church. Jesus held me in his arms as I recieved the news that my dad had fallen out of his tree stand. He didn't have feeling in his legs from the knees down. He fell on his shoulders and had not lost conscienceness. WHAT?!?!
I was in contact with my sister the nurse most of the day, but it was very sensored until about 8:30pm. Here is what I know for sure: He fell about 10 feet out of tree. His tree stand was old and rotten, it let loose or the branch broke (little fuzzy on that detail). He damaged one vertebrea - T12. There is still today, a lot of swelling in that area. When the EMT's arrived last Sunday, he could not feel from his knees down, and when I visited on Monday that changed. He had surgery on T12, fused it to another healthy vertebrae.
Fast forward to today, the day after Thanksgiving. He has been at UW Madison Hospital and recieving the best of care. I have Facebook messaged friends and family who in return have lifted my family in prayer. He still has no feeling from the waist down. A couple of my friends, who have had family members with this same injury have given me hope. What I pray is that in the next week or so the feeling returns and we walk him out of this hospital. He will be moved to rehab sometime today. He has been getting physical therapy and a lot of drugs! Yesterday I thought he looked drugged in the morning when I saw him. Last night he was chipper and not so drugged.
Many have asked what can they do to help? Please pray for him and mom and all of us. It is hard to see an active man not be able to get up and walk over to you. Especially someone as strong as my dad. I am very thankful that he is still with us!
I have been running still and finished 3.1 on the dreadmill this morning. Run really is my drug and it helps me clear my head. Monday, after the bad nights rest, I was supposed to meet my cousin for an early morning run. It was a perfect morning too: A whopping 42 degrees outside at 5:15am! I ran a 5 miler before the temps dropped and the snow moved in. It was somewhere between mile 3 and 4 that my head cleared and I started to get my mom thoughts flowing. I don't know that I have ever consciously observed that in myself before. It was interesting and just proved to me that I need longer runs more often. Which stinks since the snow is starting to stay and the roads are getting icy. I don't know if I can MAKE myself do 5 miles or more on the treadmill. Then there is the drive to get to the treadmill at the club... Oh to have such delemas!
Praying you all had a fun Thanksgiving. I am
Off n Running,
AnnMarie
As time went on and we moved from town to the country to the farm, he stopped that. I will have to ask him about it. My next memories of hunting are from when I was a bit older and we were on the farm. My uncle, a cousin or two and some of their friends would come and spend the weekend at our house. They would be up late and out the door at sunrise. Over time the "hunting party" got bigger and some of those relatives and their friends build a building on the back of the farm property. This "shack" or cabin (depending on who talks to you and has actually spent time there!) has become the sleeping place. And it has grown and evolved as people find used parts for it!
On Sunday, November 23 our lives and the lives of the people in our hunting party changed. I was sitting in church at 9:00 and my phone started vibrating (Good thing I remembered to turn it off!) It was my sistier in law, I texted I was at church, she replied, take a call! That can't be good right?!?! I got up and thank God I was at church. Jesus held me in his arms as I recieved the news that my dad had fallen out of his tree stand. He didn't have feeling in his legs from the knees down. He fell on his shoulders and had not lost conscienceness. WHAT?!?!
I was in contact with my sister the nurse most of the day, but it was very sensored until about 8:30pm. Here is what I know for sure: He fell about 10 feet out of tree. His tree stand was old and rotten, it let loose or the branch broke (little fuzzy on that detail). He damaged one vertebrea - T12. There is still today, a lot of swelling in that area. When the EMT's arrived last Sunday, he could not feel from his knees down, and when I visited on Monday that changed. He had surgery on T12, fused it to another healthy vertebrae.
Fast forward to today, the day after Thanksgiving. He has been at UW Madison Hospital and recieving the best of care. I have Facebook messaged friends and family who in return have lifted my family in prayer. He still has no feeling from the waist down. A couple of my friends, who have had family members with this same injury have given me hope. What I pray is that in the next week or so the feeling returns and we walk him out of this hospital. He will be moved to rehab sometime today. He has been getting physical therapy and a lot of drugs! Yesterday I thought he looked drugged in the morning when I saw him. Last night he was chipper and not so drugged.
Many have asked what can they do to help? Please pray for him and mom and all of us. It is hard to see an active man not be able to get up and walk over to you. Especially someone as strong as my dad. I am very thankful that he is still with us!
I have been running still and finished 3.1 on the dreadmill this morning. Run really is my drug and it helps me clear my head. Monday, after the bad nights rest, I was supposed to meet my cousin for an early morning run. It was a perfect morning too: A whopping 42 degrees outside at 5:15am! I ran a 5 miler before the temps dropped and the snow moved in. It was somewhere between mile 3 and 4 that my head cleared and I started to get my mom thoughts flowing. I don't know that I have ever consciously observed that in myself before. It was interesting and just proved to me that I need longer runs more often. Which stinks since the snow is starting to stay and the roads are getting icy. I don't know if I can MAKE myself do 5 miles or more on the treadmill. Then there is the drive to get to the treadmill at the club... Oh to have such delemas!
Praying you all had a fun Thanksgiving. I am
Off n Running,
AnnMarie
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