Monday, April 19, 2010

Lemon cookies for spring

Now I know lemon flavor is not for everyone, but I think this little recipe may hit the spot for some of your spring taste buds. My body wash from philosophy is called "Lemon Cookie". Every time I have showered with it the past couple months I read the recipe for Lemon cookies on the front and my saliva glands start working. Today I decided to endulge....I hope you will too!

Philosophy Lemon Cookies

Ingredients: 18.25 oz Lemon Cake Mix, olive oil, 2 eggs, lemon juice, and powdered sugar

Mix together lemon cake mix, 2 eggs, 1/3 cup olive oil, and 2 tsp. lemon juice. Pour some powdered sugar into a bowl. Roll dough into a ball and coat with powdered sugar. Place on an ungreased cookie sheet at bake at 375 degrees for 6-9 minutes!

YUMMY!

Saturday, April 17, 2010

I'm a grateful girl!

What is on my mind this week? PETE! I love this man! I am continually amazed by his patience and his selflessness. I rarely hear him complain and he just has this contagious passion for life.

These last two weeks, I have been absolutely crazy busy with school and clinicals. Pete has helped out in a big way-laundry, errands, taking the car in, walking the dog, making dinner, and more. I don't think I could be a full-time student and wife-if he wasn't so understanding and giving of his time. He does it all with a smile. So tonight as another week winds down, I am very grateful for one of my biggest blessings in life...Peter Thomas Moormeier!

"LOVE IS LIKE SWALLOWING HOT CHOCOLATE BEFORE IT HAS COOLED OFF, IT TAKES YOU BY SURPRISE AT FIRST, BUT KEEPS YOU WARM FOR A LONG TIME!"
-Unknown

Friday, April 9, 2010

COURAGE

"You gain strength, courage, and confidence by every experience in which you really stop to look fear in the face. You must do the thing which you think you cannot do."
-Eleanor Roosevelt

The last couple of weeks I have been thinking a lot about courage. Courage is something that does not always come easily. There has been plenty of times where I wished I had more courage to face daunting obstacles and even the day-to-day hurdles of life.

This past year there has been two people that have truly amazed me with their courage. I am a volunteer for the Children's Cancer Association (CCA) and last July I was paired with a 5-year-old little girl battling leukemia. Her courage and the courage of her family blew me away. They fought her leukemia with every last ounce of their being. Today I am happy to say that the courage she displayed has led her to remission. Secondly, I am a caretaker for a woman who had a stem cell transplant for her leukemia. She has almost made it through the crucial 100 days after the transplant. This has been a trying time for her as she has no immune system, constant fatigue, and endless precautions. She is a fighter and determined to make it through for her children. Watching her battle through with a fierce spirit has astonished me.

I believe courage allows people to do the unthinkable and gives strength when weakness overcomes. The two courageous heroes I encountered have mirrored for me the beauty of facing your challenges and moving forward. Their feats are unbelievable and put the joy of living into perspective for me.

I believe God has given each of us courageous spirits for living. For me personally, sometimes all I need for my courage to come out is a little encouragement. SO I encourage all of you to be courageous in whatever situation you are facing. Believe in yourself and that you can achieve what you never thought you could.

2 Timothy 1:7
"For God has not given us a spirit of fear and timidity, but of power, love, and self-discipline."