Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Spinach Pasta Casserole

This was FANTASTIC!!! and resulted in left overs for lunches!

Ingredients
10 ounces of Fusilli (like spaghetti wound into a tight corkscrew)
1 Egg
1/8 cup olive oil
10 ounces frozen chopped spinach
1/2 cup Italian Bread Crumbs
2 Jars spaghetti Sauce
Mozzarella Cheese Shred (you will need the whole bag)

Preheat Oven to 350.
Cook Fusilli according to package directions. Drain and place in large bowl.
In a smaller bowl mix together egg and oil. Add to the pasta and toss. Then add spinach and bread crumbs and toss.
On the bottom of an 11x7 baking pan, spread some of the pasta sauce, add half the pasta mixture and top with cheese. Repeat again. Spread sauce, remaining pasta, and then cheese.
Bake for 45 minutes, till bubbly and slightly browned on top.

MY SUGGESTION! The noodles on top get crusty from baking. Add more sauce before the final cheese layer to keep noodles moist!

Crock Pot Chicken Jambalaya

Ingredients:
6 Boneless, skinless chicken breast halves, cut into 1 inch cubes
1/2 lb. kielbasa, sliced
1 can tomatoes, undrained
1/2 bell pepper, chopped - I used a whole red pepper
1/2 cup chicken broth
1 teaspoon oregano
1 teaspoon cajun seasoning (I included a recipe for making your own seasoning at the end)
1/4 teaspoon of cayenne pepper
1 onion, chopped
1 stalk celery, chopped

Put Everything into a crock pot and turn on low for 7 hours.
Serve with brown rice and a big salad

CAJUN SEASONING RECIPE
You can vary the amounts of each seasoning depending on how much total cajun seasoning you would like in the end.

In a blender mix:
Cayenne Pepper
Onion Powder
Garlic Powder
Thyme
chilli powder
sweet basil
bay leaf
black pepper

Grind until fine powder then fork in salt.

Friday, February 12, 2010

Interview Day...

In about 45 mins, I will determine the fate of my stay - at - home - mom routine! The kids are off to the neghbor, kate. Im dressed and ready....just sitting here typing. I have such mixed emotions about this one. I am so excited that I was thought of when the position became available, it working in a field that I adore... with midwives I think are FANTASTIC!!!! But, It will change the home life drastically... Its almost too expensive to work when you have young children! We shall see what today brings!
Wish me luck!

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

To work or not to work, that is the question!!!!!!

A couple weeks back I was contacted by my midwife (the one who caught two of my three and saw me through the pregnancy of the third). They have an opening in their office for a medical assistant/receptionist and wanted me to fax over my resume. First, I was so incredibly shocked that she thought of me! Out of all the people she knows, she thought of me! Called me at home, and then offered me the position! This is amazing to me! A year ago, this was the perfect, most ideal position I could have been offered.
In the last year, Mike took a new position at another company, that resulted in a pay increase and different schedule, allowing me to stay home with the kids (although we still have no money lol) BUT, NOW....I'm used to being at home. At the end of winter break, I also stopped sending the kids to the local Montessori school and decided to put Mia into the local public school. Which changed her schedule. Both Mia and Ian were attending full day Montessori. Now, Ian is home with me every day (soon he will be at the district preschool) but both only attend half day.
While I really would LOVE to have the extra cash, and this couldn't have fallen into my lap so easily if it weren't meant to be... BUT WHAT DO I DO???? It is a part time job, working again with women and children....especially love the idea of working with midwives! AWESOME!
But, is it worth giving up being at home during the day... and the schedule is unknown at this time! I am supposed to meet with the office manager and a couple others this Friday morning at 9am and find out more information. So it cant hurt me to go... But there is just so much to figure out on the home end... Something I thought I wouldn't have to do again for some time!
What a dilemma... Ill have to update after Friday's meeting for some more opinions once I find out more information. But for now, I'm completely lost with my thoughts on what to do this time!

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Slacking...

I have to find my motivation again!!! I have to! I was doing really well getting stuff done during the day, and then decided I needed a well deserved break! I cant do that. My mind doesnt work that way. Even with lack of sleep I have to stick to my daily goals and just get 'em done! Im going to make a list for myself tonight for everything that needs to be accomplished tomorrow and IM STICKING TO IT! I HAVE TO!
ugh...motivation where are you my dear friend....

Lucas Dirks - Hope for PLGA at OneTrueMedia.com

It has taken me until now, to come to grips with this whole thing. Until now, I was feeling somewhat helpless because there is much than I can do other than be a medical rock. Try to understand it all, explain it to him and my family, etc... But on the flip side of it, this is my baby, something that you can never imagine to happen to your own child. Only the ones you hear about in papers, in the news, or in telelthons for local hospitals... Well this time its my own child. It took until this week for me to realize that there is something that I can do that doesnt only help my son, but every other child that has been diagnosed with a brain tumor. I have set up a fundraising page that sends 100% of proceeds to the PLGA Foundation... who in turn uses ALL proceeds towards research for a cure! Until now, there is no cure...
This is the video I have made to go on the fundraising page. Please share the fundraising site link, the video and RAISE AWARENESS!!!!

Saturday, February 6, 2010

New Fundraising Page... For my Son...

I have started a new fundraising page for Lucas, who was diagnosed last June (2009) with PLGA - Pediatric Low-grade astrocytoma. His particular tumor is location on his brainstem and they believe it falls under the class of fibrillary astrocytoma. There is NO cure... The only option is surgery, chemo and radiation to make the tumor subside, and then all over again when it comes back... NOT if....
PLGA foundation donates 100% of the proceeds raised to PLGA research!!!!!! Here is Lucas' site...
http://firstgiving.org/lucasdirks

Monday, February 1, 2010

Church...

I was raised to follow my heart and choose what I feel is right vs. my parents choosing what religion I will be... I was raised my a Muslim, I have been to catholic masses, Lutheran, baptist, Unitarian, evangelical and even went to catholic high school, one that excepted/taught all religions....
For the last year or so, I have sporadically attended a church in Oak Park and even attended some of the seminars...But last weekend, I realized it also just wasn't me. Yesterday, I attended a new church that I found about from a friend, and came to realize that I know MANY people attending.
I have been seeking some sort of religion for some time, just felt the need and I am not quite sure why, a need I cant really put into words, but I know its what I need and something that I want for my children.
Yesterday, there was NO discomfort, no "weirdness" for lack of better terminology which I had been experiencing at the other. It was....FANTASTIC! It is a contemporary service but still with ALOT of teaching. A VERY young minister who is also FANTASTIC!!!!
Yesterdays teaching could not have been more perfect to be my first either! It was about recapturing joy. One example for instance really hit home! HE was reading a story about a father and his young daughter that routinely before bed would do a dance and sing a song and flail around the living room. One night the dad asked his daughter to "hurry up" and she asked the profound question of WHY? He didn't have an answer, and at that moment he realized that he was taking joy away from her. That he should be happy that his daughter is happy!!!! My daughter NEVER stops singing...she NEVER stops dancing around, or talking for that matter. I always find myself irritated with it, and asking her to stop. Now I have been forced to look back as what I was taking away from her!
There were 3 steps to recapturing joy
1.STOP FORGETTING -
2.STOP COMPARING
3.STOP WAITING!!!!!!

It was truly amazing. Since I didn't have the kids with me yesterday, I had the entire rest of the day to reflect on what had been said to me that morning. I spent the rest of the day re-reading the teachings that the pastor had shared with us, and then began to follow the guidelines at the beginning of the bible to read it! (the right way) :) In three hours I reached where you are supposed to be on day 15, but I couldn't stop.

It feels pretty nice.... I have to admit for someone that has never really been "religious" just lived it in my daily life to put context to it all!

On Saving Money with dinner - From Leanne Ely

Here is the paraphrased copy of an email I received from Leanne Ely today on how to save money on weekly dinners... very useful I must admit!


1. Eat vegetarian one night a week. Kids Love Rice and Beans!
2. Eat breakfast one night a week for dinner. Light candles and serve juice in wine glasses for fun
3.Eats greens and beans one night a week
4.Eat homemade soup one night a week
5.Cook with your crock pot one night a week which allows you to use a more inexpensive cut of meat
6.Only buy meat/produce on sale and/or marked down
7. Eat from your freezer one night a week. You would be surprised how many meals you can make.
8.Buy dried beans and make your own instead of buying canned. The directions are right on the bag
9.Make your own broth from left overs. Chicken for instance, throw the body, onion carrots and celery into a pot and simmer for an hour
10.Pack up a quick dinner PB&Js with carrots stick etc for nights that you wont be home for dinner because you are out running around instead of wasting money on a drive-thru

This is all Leanne, I take no credit just thought they were great ideas. If you want to subscribe to her food for thought emails sign up on big tent. Leanne Ely Saving Dinner - Dinner Diva
www.savingdinner.com