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Tuesday, March 31, 2009
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Monday, March 30, 2009
Obama ~ Global Hope???
Well, Tim Geithner certainly believes in a global solution. Seeing as how Geithner is Pres. Obama's main man when it comes to the economy this quote is scary.
"Our hope, is that we can work with Europe on a global framework, a global infrastructure which has appropriate global oversight . . . "
Match this with his other statements on regulation and the picture comes into focus. “Our system failed in fundamental ways,” Tim Geithner told the House Financial Services Committee “To address this will require comprehensive reform. Not modest repairs at the margin, but new rules of the game.” Geithner went on to call for “better, smarter tougher regulation.”
What regulations is he talking about? Hmmmm... how about allowing for the government takeover of any company in trouble that is "too big to fail?" Yup. He is calling for regulation of private investments, hedge funds, 401 Ks, money market funds, loans, and well every part of the financial sector.
But let us not jump to conclusions... surely Obama does not want this mess. He said in his state of the union address just a little bit ago that he did not want big government. Right? What is Pres. Obama saying?
Well in the Chicago Tribune just last week President Barack Obama said, "But I also know, that we need not choose between a chaotic and unforgiving capitalism and an oppressive government-run economy. That is a false choice that will not serve our people or any people." Seems that he is paving the way for more regulation... doesn't it?
Menu Plan Monday

Monday ~ Easy Italian Chicken (super easy 2 ingredient recipe), couscous, steamed broccoli
Tuesday ~ Golden Pork Chops, mashed potatoes, raw veggies (sugar snaps and carrots)
Wednesday ~ Spaghetti, cheesy garlic bread using this bread, salad
Thursday ~ Easy Enchiladas, refried beans without the refry, corn
Friday ~ Angel Chicken Pasta, caesar salad
Saturday ~ Leftover Day
Sunday ~ Crockpot Roast, Garlic Mashed Potatoes, Onion Strings, Salad
Thursday, March 26, 2009
Bubble Blowing Dolphins
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
Parents are in Town... The Good, the Bad, and the Funny
Anyway, my parents flew in from halfway across the nation. In preparation I cleaned like I only clean before they come. I am an art person. Chaos and creativity rule. (Read: SLOB) My parents are accountants, although now retired. In their house, everything has a place, and stays there. Dust does not belong. Everything is neat and pretty at all times. I have no idea where I came from. lol.
So, once a year when they visit I find myself in a couple of weeks of major decluttering and cleaning. It is so good for my house... not so good for my mood sometimes. Until it is done. And now in the quiet I sit and look over my clean and pretty house and sigh with deep contentment.
Each time I decide that I will do better and maintain it. Inevitably this lasts only a few weeks and then chaos and disorder creep back in. Again I will try. And we shall see.
We had a delightful visit yesterday afternoon, and in a bit we will be visiting again. Such a short time together. I get the joyous privilege of going over their wills with dad, and his estate planning. lol. I know it is a necessity and certainly one that an accountant would not want put off. I, on the other hand, would rather wait... and then panic when I needed to know this all. Thankfully they are seeing to it that I will not have to do that. (My children on the other hand...)
OK... so reviewing this post... My parents= the good.... at least in reading this post.. and does that make me the bad or the funny? Hmmmm Not much funny in this post other than my pathetic recurring trend that I shared with you. Will have to try harder next post. Or not.
Saturday, March 21, 2009
12 year old Gives Powerful Speech on Abortion
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
Word Filled Wednesday ~ Rejoice!

Yesterday was a glorious spring day, holding all the promise of the days to come. It was easy to rejoice in the Lord in the sunshine and in the warm spring breezes. But JOY is available every day.
We just watched Pollyanna together in homeschool, as we are studying the 1910's and the movie is set in 1912. The sweet movie as with the book it is based upon teaches much about joy and gladness. It points out that there are over 800 "glad verses" in the Bible.... revealing God's Will for us. Pollyanna finds a way to be glad through all circumstances, teaching us all a bit about living a life of joy. If you have not seen this movie you simply must.. or read the book... and spend some time in God's Word noticing all the verses about joy and gladness.
No matter the world's circumstances and difficulties, look to the skies and to God's creation, to your loved ones, and to God Himself... and REJOICE!
Find others who are celebrating God's Word at Word-filled Wednesdays.

Saturday, March 14, 2009
~George Washington~
Then Sings My Soul Saturday~ My Shepherd
I have always loved Michael Card. His music is inspired by God's Holy Word, and this piece is by the 23rd Psalm... one of my favorites. I love the images chosen here by the video's creator as they so perfectly reflect the quiet peace I feel as I listen.
This song is a balm to the weary and troubled soul. The music and the words. I hope you find peace and comfort as you listen and snuggle in close to the Good Shepherd.
To hear other songs that speak to the the soul visit Then Sings My Soul Saturday.

Friday, March 13, 2009
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Sunday, March 8, 2009
Menu Plan Monday

This week, I am buying very few groceries and working my way through some of my freezer stock. The menu reflects that. The only groceries I am buying is some fresh produce and a gallon of milk. (And a few sale items to keep my pantry stock increasing as is my desire but with loss leaders only.)
Monday
Breakfast Cereal with strawberries
Lunch Chicken tortilla wraps
Dinner Bangers and mash
Tuesday
Breakfast Apple muffins
Lunch Grilled Cheese and cantaloupe
Dinner Chicken enchiladas with mexican rice
Wednesday
Breakfast Whole Grain Waffles with fruit salad
Lunch Mac n Cheese
Dinner Pot Roast with mashed potatoes and steamed broccoli
Thursday
Breakfast Oatmeal
Lunch Hot dog casserole
Dinner Tilapia with dill sauce, baked potatoes, corn
Friday
Breakfast Cinnamon toast
Lunch Chicken nuggets
Dinner Hot Open face sandwiches with pot roast leftovers, salad
Saturday
Breakfast Super Easy Jelly Donuts
Lunch Broccoli Soup and fresh bread
Dinner Sweet and Sour chicken stir fry
Sunday
Breakfast Cinnamon Rolls
Lunch Tacos
Dinner Smothered Pork Chops with Mashed Potatoes and steamed mixed veggies
Saturday, March 7, 2009
The Lopsided Gift Exchange
I had heard about the gifts that Pres and Michelle Obama had presented to the Prime Minister and their family.... and I will repeat that in a minute. What I had not heard was what Gordon Brown gave to Pres. Obama. Wow.
This is from Mark Steyn:
The British Prime Minister Gordon Brown thought long and hard about what gift to bring on his visit to the White House last week. Barack Obama is the first African American president, so the prime minister gave him an ornamental desk-pen holder hewn from the timbers of one of the Royal Navy's anti-slaving ships of the 19th century, HMS Gannet. Even more appropriate, in 1909 the Gannet was renamed HMS President.
The president's guest also presented him with the framed commission for HMS Resolute, the lost British ship retrieved from the Arctic and returned by America to London, and whose timbers were used for a thank-you gift Queen Victoria sent to Rutherford Hayes: the handsome desk that now sits in the Oval Office.
And, just to round things out, as a little stocking stuffer, Gordon Brown gave President Obama a first edition of Sir Martin Gilbert's seven-volume biography of Winston Churchill.
In return, America's head of state gave the prime minister 25 DVDs of "classic American movies."
Wow... what meaningful gifts from the Prime minister of Britain!! Contrast that with a set of common movie DVDs that likely have been seen many times before and that may not even be in the right format... and I feel embarrassed.
As to the gifts for the children? For Sasha and Malia, Sarah Brown, the Prime Minister's wife, gave each an outfit from Topshop, a British chain of clothing stores, and selected six children's books by British authors which have yet to be published in the U.S.
In return, First Lady Michelle Obama presented the prime minister's two boys with toy helicopters modeled after Marine One. (Like the ones available at the gift shop?)
To me this highlights how unprepared the Chicago senator was for the presidency. He simply does not understand state functions. He gives parties for his cronies and supporters each Wednesday with musical guests, but does not throw a state dinner for Gordon Brown.
Also, his priorities with nations seems to be accentuated. He made efforts to call the Palestinian leader right away and to appear on Arabiya tv as his first tv interview... but he gives no priority to our greatest ally. He has some on-the-job learning to do. I hope that he gets his act together soon. So much for our international relations and repairing the world's opinion of us.
Finally, for years I have heard of the "dumb cowboy" who was our President. President Bush was often viewed as less than brilliant, but he never snubbed world's leaders in this way. He understood state functions. And, it turns out maybe he wasn't so dumb... Pres. Obama is the first president ever to use a teleprompter for almost every speaking engagement even those only a few minutes long. Pres. Bush only used them for grand speeches like the State of the Union address. Maybe if he had read every word he spoke he would have seemed more intelligent, but he worked from notes and memory, something we have yet to see from Pres. Obama after he flubbed his two events where the teleprompter malfunctioned.
Personally, I miss my cowboy president more and more every day. God bless you, Pres. Bush.
Friday, March 6, 2009
Government Approved Prayers????
Well, well, well. It seems that Pres. Obama has another distinction: Pres. Obama is the first president to check prayers before they are spoken at his events. Now, even those who believe there should be no prayers at state functions because of separation of church and state recognnize that this is MUCH worse. If the president's office is reviewing prayers for suitability, that essentially means that he is deciding what is an acceptable prayer.... this is dangerous. We can not have a government approved religion or prayer.
Here are selections from a blog entry by Dr. R. Albert Mohler that eloquently discusses this:
This Prayer Approved by the White House
Posted: Friday, February 27, 2009 at 4:38 am ET
Is the Obama White House vetting prayers? Dan Gilgoff of U.S. News and World Report reports that this represents a "new tradition" established by the administration of President Barack Obama. As Gilgoff revealed, "In a departure from previous presidents, his public rallies are opening with invocations that have been commissioned and vetted by the White House."
The issue of public prayer is increasingly controversial in an age of religious diversity and increasing secularization. Yet, prayers at government ceremonies and events have been common since the nation's founding and, until recently, few prayers related to White House events have been controversial. Radical church/state separationists consider these prayers to be improper and perhaps unconstitutional, but this is a hard case to make given the nation's historic practice.
On the other hand, sign me up as an opponent of any prayer that is vetted by any government official or agency. For reasons having less to do with the Constitution and more to do with the nature of prayer, I cannot imagine that a Christian minister could in good conscience allow the government to edit or approve a prayer.
Gilgoff's report contains some shocking details:
During Obama's recent visit to Fort Myers, Fla., to promote his economic stimulus plan, a black Baptist preacher delivered a prayer that carefully avoided mentioning Jesus, lest he offend anyone in the audience. And at Obama's appearance last week near Phoenix to unveil his mortgage bailout plan, an administrator for the Tohono O'odham Nation delivered the prayer, taking the unusual step of writing it down so he could E-mail it to the White House for vetting. American Indian prayers are typically improvised.
Though invocations have long been commonplace at presidential inaugurations and certain events like graduations or religious services at which presidents are guests, the practice of commissioning and vetting prayers for presidential rallies is unprecedented in modern history, according to religion and politics experts.
Consider what is at stake here. When the White House requires a prayer to be submitted in advance, it takes on an editorial role. This editorial role means that the White House is explicitly approving certain prayers for delivery. The prayer delivered in this context should bear a label that clearly identifies it as approved by the White House -- government-approved prayer.
Gilgoff relates the experience of Ryan Culp in Elkhart, Indiana:
The day before the president arrived in Elkhart, Culp spent an hour and a half crafting his prayer, roughly a minute and 20 seconds long, before calling an aide from the White House Office of Public Liaison to recite it for vetting, as the administration requested. "She said that it was beautiful and that there shouldn't be a problem with it but that she would call in the morning if there was," Culp recalls.
The White House had no revisions for the prayer, which opened with the line: "Dear Heavenly Father, we come to you this day thanking you for who you are—a God that cares about each of our needs, our desires, and our fears." Culp delivered it the following day at Obama's town hall meeting, landing a handshake from the president and mentions in several local papers.
There is much here that can only be characterized as ominous and troubling. The White House official reported back to Mr. Culp that it "had no revisions for the prayer" after reviewing its content for several hours. But there is no rationale for this process unless the White House would, if dissatisfied with the proposed prayer, order some revision.
Interestingly, White House spokesperson Jen Psaki commented that the practice of vetting prayers had "been standard since the campaign." This revelation raises a host of other questions. What about the prayers offered at President Obama's inauguration? Did the administration approve or edit the prayers offered by pastors Rick Warren and Joseph Lowery?
Barry W. Lynn, executive director of Americans United for Separation of Church and State, offered a most interesting response to the revelation that the Obama White House is vetting prayers: "The only thing worse than having these prayers in the first place is to have them vetted, because it entangles the White House in core theological matters."
Tellingly, the administration is also timing the prayers so that they are heard by those present at the events, but not by the far larger audience watching via the media. As Gilgoff explains, "The Obama administration may have skirted controversy by scheduling the invocations to be delivered before the president arrives at the events—and before national cable network cameras start rolling."
All this points to something the Obama administration -- and anyone asked by the administration to offer a prayer -- had better learn fast. The government has no authority and no proper role in the vetting of prayer. No Christian should allow any prayer to bear the label, "This prayer approved by the White House."
Thursday, March 5, 2009
Back from the Flu
I am trying to catch up on housework and laundry and spending time with the kids.. so I will post tomorrow a few articles that I feel worthwhile... and since we will be out enjoying the 60 degree weather and sunshine today... maybe some photos too.