February 2021 Book Review

28 February 2021

I got through three books this month and one of them even transpired into a date night.
I'll take it!  

First up this month, I listened to Gay Girl, Good God: The Story of Who I Was and Who God Has Always Been by Jackie Hill Perry on Audible. If you haven't heard of JHP, she is a writer, poet, rapper and artist. Jackie grew up fatherless and experienced gender confusion. She embraced masculinity and homosexuality with every fiber of her being. She knew that Christians had a lot to say about this but how was she supposed to change herself? At age 19, Jackie came face to face with what it meant to be made new. And not in church, or through contact with Christians. God broke in and turned her heart toward Him right in her own bedroom in light of His gospel. She gets to the root of why Christians don't know how to deal with homosexuality and sin in general. She also gives practical direction to people who struggle with same sex attraction. This is a powerful book (poetic literature, really) and I would highly recommend it for every Christian in order to help us better understand and better love those in the gay community. This book has been in my audible library for a while now and since Jackie Hill Perry herself was scheduled to come to our church as a guest speaker, it was the perfect time to listen.   



Morgan and I were able to turn it into a date night. We went to a new sushi restaurant in town and then we had a riveting evening at church with JHP. 
She was both hilarious and powerful in biblical truth. Talk about a much needed light in the world! 


Next, I read Finish First by Scott Hamilton as a read-aloud to the girls. 
Of course, they had no idea who Scott Hamilton was but after showing them a couple of old videos, now they do. As a professional ice skater and Olympic Gold Medalist he learned to embrace the mindset of working hard to "beat" the competition. But it seems competition has gotten a bad rap these days. We've bought into the belief that it is unfair to rank performance. Yet competition is in fact a good thing because it helps us work toward excellence. Finish First is a wake up call to leaders, spouses, parents, and students: stop settling for mediocre and instead, go for the win. This book encourages the hidden potential, the champion in all of us, to come out and shine- which eventually brings our family, marriage, career, business, and the world around us the greatest possible good.
This is a man who has been through so much (survived cancer 3 times) and keeps showing up with his incredible attitude and work ethic. He chooses to make a contribution to the world with what God has given him, on and off the ice. If you've been knocked down and you think you can't get back up, read this. 


Lastly, I read The Blessing by Trent & Smalley. A friend told me about this book years ago and I purchased it back then but it's been sitting on my bookshelf for more than 5 years now. I finally decided to pick it up and once I did, I couldn't put it down. Children of every age long for the gift of The Blessing-- the unconditional love and approval that comes from a healthy relationship with their parents. This blessing, when received, instills a deep sense of self worth and unshakable emotional well-being.

 The Blessing contains 5 essential elements:
  1. meaningful touch
  2. a spoken message
  3. attaching high value
  4. picturing a special future
  5. an active commitment 
I thought the book powerfully communicated the necessary biblically-based elements to prepare children for positive future relationships, including their relationship with a loving God. Gosh, don't we all want that for our children more than anything? I know I do! Perhaps what I learned most from this book, is what happens to children who never receive the blessing from their parents. We can see it play out in scripture and sadly, we can see the effects of it in our own lives, too. The Blessing might be one of the most important books I read this year. 

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Friday Faves

26 February 2021


It's been a while since I had an edition of Friday Favorites. 
Here's a random assortment of some of my favorite things lately.


If you have little ones, I can't recommend enough The Jesus Storybook Bible by Sally Lloyd Jones.
It's not a bible per se but more like a compilation of bible stories. The illustrations are wonderful, the stories are compelling for young and old, and every story truly does whisper His name. I use it for Zach's bible time in the morning and even though we've already gone through it once, we'll go through it one more time before moving on to something new. It's that rich and good. 


The next thing I wanted to share is a life hack I heard on the radio one day.
Last year, we sold our beloved minivan after 12 years and bought a mid-sized SUV. 
I don't have as much room in the back as I used to and I hate it when all my groceries fly around back there. Especially here in Texas, where they have no problem using a gazillion flimsy plastic bags #atleastitsfree.😆
Just buy 2 hampers from WalMart and you'll never be chasing apples in the back of your car again. This also works great for Costco trips where you have individual items that aren't in boxes. It keeps everything together and when you get home, you just carry the hamper to your kitchen to unload. 
This has been such a terrific life hack for me. Brilliant, right? You're welcome.😉   

  
You guys! I don't know why I haven't used coconut milk more in my savory dishes but to me, this ingredient is a game changer. We limit our dairy intake over here so coconut milk and almond milk are staples in our fridge but for some reason, I hadn't really cooked with coconut milk until recently. If you're wanting to make anything creamy (like a sauce or gravy) but without the dairy, you need this in your life! I promise, it does not even taste like coconut. I've been having fun making some new recipes with this. 
 

Sunny days outside with my peeps are my favorite. We're still getting used to the weather here in Texas. There's a saying here that if you don't like the weather, just wait 5 minutes because it'll change.😁 After surviving the #texasfreeze or #snowmageddon last week, we had 4 consecutive days in the 70's this week and it was so lovely! Last night, we had torrential rain and the LOUDEST thunder and lightening storm I've ever heard in my life.😲⛈ #bringonspring


These are my winter weather staples right here. I could do a whole blog post about Vanicream. I've been using this line for a couple of years now and it's definitely a favorite of mine. I have a bottle of this stuff in almost every room. I first began using the Lite Lotion on Zach when we lived in the desert because his legs would get itchy and dry. I liked it so much that I bought the Moisturizing Cream, which is a thicker consistency than the Lite Lotion. Living in the desert and wearing flip flops everyday meant my feet were very dry and sometimes, my heels would crack. The Moisturizing Cream did wonders for that, especially during Covid lock-downs when I couldn't get a pedicure. I feel like Texas isn't as dry as the desert, except when we're outside on cold freezing days. Recently, I learned Vanicream makes a facial moisturizer and cleanser. Wow, I love this stuff! So much so that I have replaced my expensive Colleen Rothschild moisturizer for this. It's a fraction of the cost and a little goes a long way. I also love the fact that it's such a clean product- free from all the bad stuff and with no fragrance. My whole family uses Vanicream. If you're looking for a new lotion, moisturizer, or cleanser, give it a try. 
You can find it on Amazon.  

   
This is another winter staple right here. If you've got chapped, dry, flaky lips, Hanalei Lip Treatment to the rescue! It's kind of like a thick lip glass but after one application, you'll notice a difference! This is not your average chap stick or lip balm. I apply it in the morning and at night after washing my face and it keeps my lips moist and soft. You can use it as a lip gloss by itself or under your lipstick. It comes in tinted colors or clear. I put a little pip squeak marker next to it for size reference.  
  

Another favorite of mine this month has been my women's bible study at church. We've been studying the faith legacy of Moses and it's been wonderful to meet women in person (with safety precautions in place, of course) and discuss what the Lord is revealing to us through our study each week. I'm not a big fan of zoom meetings so this has been a welcomed blessing, for sure! I can't tell you how many times I've studied the life of Moses but obviously God has us trusting Him in this new season of life right now and as always, there is so much to be learned through His word, no matter how many times we've studied it before. I pray my legacy is also like Moses'- of trusting the Lord and being obedient to Him, even when it's difficult.  
  

Lastly, I got my hair done today by a new hair stylist and gosh, it's amazing how good you feel when your hair is done right. I know, I'm vain in that way but after having the same hair dresser for almost 25 years back home, I was REALLY nervous about trying someone new in Texas. 
Now, about 4 weeks ago, I did get a haircut here and it was awful, y'all. Like I almost wanted to cry but I had to be a big girl and suck it up wear a hat.😆  

Happy Friday, y'all! 
I hope you have a great weekend.💗

Dallas Zoo

25 February 2021

This week, we had some gorgeous weather so we took a little break from our normal routine and took the kids to the Dallas Zoo.
 

You're never too old for a carousel ride!


We saw the brightest orange colored flamingos. 
 

And we found a train ride for Zach. 















These gorillas were competing for dominance and put on quite a show. 


We only stayed a couple of hours because Zach was having a hard time after he saw the train. Sometimes, he can get obsessed preoccupied with one thing and unfortunately, it can make the rest of the day go down hill for everyone, including himself. Poor buddy. It was getting hot anyway so instead of staying there for lunch, we just ate on the way home.

So, what did we think of the Dallas Zoo? 
Well, it's definitely got more animals than our Living Desert Zoo back home but it did seem older and maybe not in such a nice part of town. We heard the Forth Worth Zoo is nicer and maybe we'll check that out next time. Growing up around the World Famous San Diego Zoo, we're kind of spoiled as far as zoos go. 😉   

We live about 45 minutes away from downtown Dallas so before we started back home, we drove by the location where JFK was assassinated on November 22, 1963.


X marks the spot. Just behind the trees, you can see the Texas Book Depository Building where Lee Harvey Oswald made his fatal shot from the 6th floor.

Today, the building is known as the Dallas County Administration Building and there are tours available at the Sixth Floor Museum. After visiting Washington D.C and the Arlington Cemetery back in 2012, history like this is fascinating to me and I'd definitely like to return here someday to take that tour.


Valentine's Day Weekend 2021

19 February 2021


Aren't these perfect for winter?  

I knew our first Valentine's Day in Texas was going to be much different than what we're used to back home so I wanted to try and make it a little special. Each year in CA, we'd celebrate by having a Family Valentine's Day Picnic in our backyard. The weather was always beautiful and if it fell on a weekday, Morgan would come home for lunch. 

Here we are last year enjoying 75 degree weather.
  

This year, Zach and I started celebrating on Friday when we made this simple heart banner during his school time.  


  We hung the banner on the mantle and then we moved on to making cards for daddy and sisters. 
He was so excited about this card he made that he wanted to give it to daddy right away. 




After school, I let Zach watch something special on TV. He loved it! 


I knew he'd be asking for his own cookie after that so I had one ready for him. 


On Saturday morning, I made these cinnamon roll hearts and they were a big hit with the family.
These are so easy, even I pulled it off.😉 They're made from a can of Pillsbury GRANDS. 


On Sunday, we woke up to a blanket of snow! 


It was such an exciting sight! 


Morgan made Zach a special Valentine's Day breakfast out of his favorite pancakes. 


Here's a better look. 
Do you see the train with mountains? 


Zach is growing everyday.😁


Church (and many businesses) closed because of icy roads so we watched from home by the cozy fire. 


My Sweet Valentines. 💝💝💝


Too bad he's not loved around here.😍


Love them all so much! 


Me and my forever Valentine. 💘


Instead of an outdoor picnic, we had an indoor one by the fire. 
Nothing fancy but definitely memorable! 


For lunch, I made these hot ham and cheese sliders and homemade potato salad. 
Definitely a treat around here! 


Then we gave the kids a few small gifts. 


Faith gave Zach a new Magic School Bus book. He loves those!  


And he got his own big-sized Hershey's Kiss. 💋


A new book of train stickers. 


And kisses from dad.😊


Then the kids went out to play in the snow. 
He wanted to put his track out there, just like the Polar Express! 






Snowball fight! 














This kid. 
He said he needed chains. 😆


We got rid of all our sleds before we moved because why would you need a sled in Texas, right?! 
Thankfully, our neighbors had one we could borrow. 


We had a wonderful weekend celebrating Valentine's Day together (this was the day before the rolling blackouts started). It's always been more of a family day for us anyway so being snowed in made it more fun. Yes, it looked different than what we were used to, but that's OK.
I've learned that it never has to be grand or perfectly Pinterest worthy to make it special. It's special because of who you're with. Whether we're sharing old traditions or making new memories along the way, I hope my kids will have fond memories as they grow older and do the same for their families one day. 

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