Saturday, December 28, 2013

Winner For "A Few Of My Favorite Things" Giveaway




Hey there my friends! I had to post the announcement early today because I remembered I wasn't going to be able to post at 1 o'clock since I wasn't going to be home. So, let's get to it!

The winner is.....(drum roll, please)
VERONICA!!!!


Congratulations Veronica! Please contact me within the next 48 hours so I can get all your shipping information and get your package sent out to you. Thank you to everyone who entered and thank you to all my loyal bloggy friends for reading my blog. I wish you all a very blessed and prosperous New Year!!! Until next time my friends, be blessed!

Friday, December 20, 2013

Have you entered "A Few Of My Favorite Things" Giveaway?


Hey there my friends! I hope you've had a chance to get entered in the giveaway I'm having! If not, why not? It's really easy to enter! Be sure to enter before next Friday, the 27th. Don't forget, you must be signed up to follow my blog to be able to enter, and then just leave me a comment telling me what some of your favorite things are.

There are three ways you can follow my blog. You can sign up to follow me through Blogger, NetworkedBlogs, or through email. All of these are found on the right hand side under my picture. Scroll down below this post to see all the details about the "A Few Of My Favorite Things" Giveaway! Good luck!

Wednesday, December 18, 2013

"A Few of My Favorite Things" Giveaway!

 Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays my bloggy friends! Is everyone busy with shopping and planning for the big day? Me and my girls went out Monday to do a little shopping. The stores were pretty busy, which is to be expected this time of year, but I don't do well around big crowds of people, so I was more than ready to head home after being in all the hustle and bustle for about eight hours.

Am I the only one who feels like this year has come and gone in the blink of an eye? Good grief! Where's the pause button???

Okay, now on to the good stuff! I gave you guys a little hint at the end of yesterdays post about the giveaway. Since it's Christmastime, and because I love giving gifts, I wanted to do something special  and have a giveaway! Yay! The theme for my giveaway is "A Few of My Favorite Things", which is what's in the giveaway package. I've included pictures so you can see all the goodies you'll be getting.(Decorations not included).


The retail value of the items in the "A Few of My Favorite Things Giveaway" package is over $50.00 and includes:
*A 14 oz. container of Caramel Sea Salt hot cocoa from Private Selection
*Your choice of DVD (This Ain't Prettyville- by Chonda Pierce, or Breaking Dawn Part 2- from the Twilight Series)
*A CD by For King & Country called Crave
*A coffee/tea cup
*A 4 oz. package of peppermint cocoa stirrers
*A $10.00 Starbucks gift card
*A small container of homemade mint body scrub that my daughter, Taylor will make fresh before shipping. (Check out her Youtube channel, if you haven't already. If you are into natural beauty and skin care products, then you will love her channel. (http://www.youtube.com/user/xXHoldMyHeartXx )

(Here's some closer shots of what's in the giveaway package.)





*Your choice of DVD- (Chonda Pierce-This Ain't Prettyville or Breaking Dawn Part Two)
*Cute coffee/tea cup with LOVE on it
*Peppermint Cocoa Stirrers
*CD-From King & Country- Crave

*$10.00 Starbucks Gift Card









*Taylor's Homemade Natural Mint Sugar Scrub












*A 14 oz. container of Caramel Sea Salt hot cocoa from Private Selection













So there you have it! Oh, I almost forgot to tell you the Rules For the Giveaway: Only one entry per person. Only residents of the U.S. are eligible; sorry to all my friends "Down Under."And no family members are allowed to enter. Sorry guys! The entry deadline ends on December 27, 2013 at 12 a.m.(eastern time) and a random winner will be picked on December 28, 2013 at 12 p.m. (eastern time) by Random.org. The winner will be announced here on my blog, and also on my facebook page, on December 28, 2013 at 1 p.m. (eastern time), so please be sure to check back on the 28th to see if you've won. The winner will have 48 hours to respond by sending me your email address so that I can get your mailing address to send your package. If the winner does not respond within the posted time, a second winner will be selected and notified.

Here's How to enter: If you're already following my blog then all you need to do to enter is just leave me a comment letting me know what some of your favorite things are. If you're not already following my blog, go over and click the link under Networked Blogs on the right hand side to follow and then leave me a comment telling me what some of your favorite things are. You can also follow me by email if you prefer. Just type in your email address over on the right hand side and click the submit button. *You must be following my blog to enter.* (This is a family-oriented blog and I would like to keep it that way, so please be aware that any rude or obnoxious comments will be deleted and will not count as an entry in the giveaway.) That about covers it. If you have any questions please leave a comment and I will do my best to answer them. Good luck my friends! 

Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Does God Give You More Than You Can Bear?



"God will not give you more than you can bear." Have you ever heard that phrase? I bet you've heard it at least once or twice in your lifetime. I've heard it quite a few times, as well as using it myself to encourage others going through difficult times. Well, I've made a discovery that I would like to share with you.....God will/does give you more than you can handle. What??? Yep, keep reading and I will explain.

The above quote, taken from 1 Cor. 10:13, is only part of that passage of Scripture, and has been taken out of context many times. I decided to dig a little deeper and do some research on exactly where that phrase came from in the Bible. Here is the entire passage of Scripture from 1 Corinthians 10:13 (NLT)- "The temptations in your life are no different from what others experience. And God is faithful. He will not allow the temptation to be more than you can stand. When you are tempted, he will show you a way out so that you can endure."

If we look at the entire passage of Scripture we will see that Paul was not talking about suffering, he was talking about temptation. There isn't always a way out of the things we suffer in this life. I don't know about you, but when I found out that this passage of Scripture was talking about temptation instead of suffering, it felt like a huge weight had been lifted off my shoulders.

I found this definition, referring to this particular passage of Scripture, in a book I have, Sparkling Gems from the Greek by Rick Renner- "The word "temptation" in the Greek is peirasmos, which refers to any outside source that appeals to a weakness in your flesh. That appeal pulls you like a magnet; it lures you mentally, emotionally, and sensually; it fascinates the imagination; it entices the flesh to take a closer peek. If you don't stop this process, it will set its hooks in your soul and haul you right smack dab into the middle of some kind of sin. There are many different types of temptations we might struggle with; from being lazy or easily offended; to thinking too lowly or too highly of yourself; to having a problem with anger or sexual temptation. Whatever your flesh responds to is what this word peirasmos refers to."

Please hear me out, I'm not saying, by any means, that it's easy to stand up against temptations. Believe me, I have failed more times than I can tell you when it comes to resisting different temptations. What I am saying is that while we do have a choice in how we will respond to whatever temptation we are faced with, we don't always have a choice in the difficulties that come into our lives. The things we go through in this life, the things that leave us broken into a million pieces, we don't always have a choice in whether we want to go through them or not.

Here are just a few examples of some of the heartbreaking things in this life we don't choose: We did not choose for our loved one to die suddenly, we did not choose for our spouse to have an affair and leave us, we did not choose the heartache of infertility, we did not choose to be let go from our job of twenty years because they are downsizing, we did not choose for our child to develop a chronic illness, we did not choose to lose everything we own in a house fire, we did not choose for our parent to suffer with cancer and be taken away from us while we were a child, we did not choose for that drunk driver to run the red light and crash into a car our teenage son was driving.

We can't always choose the things we will go through, but we can choose how we will allow those things to affect us. Have I always made the best choices, as far as how I've allowed different situations to affect me. No, I haven't. I have, however, done what I felt was right at the time.

There are many, many difficulties we have to walk through in this life, and speaking for myself, it never made me feel any better about what I was going through to hear, "God will never give you more than you can bear." God never said He would not give us more than we could handle. If we were able to handle everything we go through on our own, then we wouldn't need Him. He is the One who gives us the strength and the ability to walk through those times when we feel like we just can't face another day of pain. He is the One who gives us the peace to continue putting one foot in front of the other when we feel like we don't know how we are even breathing anymore. Jesus said in John 16:33, "In this godless world you will continue to experience difficulties. But take heart! I’ve conquered the world.”

I know, without a doubt, if God were not helping me and giving me the strength to endure some of the painful things I've walked through over the last few years, I would not have been able to make it through. I don't, by any means, want you to think I understand why God allows certain things to happen or that I've got it all figured out, because I certainly don't. I just want you to know that He is there with you through the storms of life. You may not feel Him there beside you, and you may not see Him there, but He promised He would be there in times of trouble. It's been hard for me to trust Him, especially after some of the difficulties I've been through, but I am taking one day at a time and trying to work through all the junk I'm feeling. I also hope that through it all, I will one day be able to help someone else who may be struggling with some of the same things. Isn't that what we're called to do after all?  Help one another by coming alongside each other in the hard times.

Stay tuned tomorrow for an important announcement! I'm going to be holding a Christmas giveaway right here! I've got some awesome goodies in my Christmas giveaway package! Be sure to come back to enter.

Until next time my friends, be blessed!

"If you're going through hell, keep going." ~Winston Churchill

"Strength does not come through winning. Your struggles develop your strength. When you go through hardships and decide not to surrender, that is strength." ~Arnold Schwarzenegger



Thursday, December 5, 2013

Update and Gluten Free Cinnamon Roll Recipe



Hey there my bloggy friends! It's been quite a while. I hope all of you have been well and that you had a wonderful Thanksgiving.

I have a yummy recipe to share with you today, but first I wanted to let you know why I haven't posted in a while. There have been so many things going on over the last couple of months, but the most stressful was when our house caught fire a month ago. I will be sharing the whole story with you in a later post, but let me just say, it's something I hope I never go through again. Thankfully, the damage wasn't too bad, but we are still waiting for construction to begin on our house to repair the roof, part of our kitchen, and the outside wall of our kitchen. As thankful as I am that things were not any worse, I am sad to say that this experience has caused me and my kids to feel very fearful now. My youngest daughter, who is eighteen, has struggled with fear a great deal throughout her life. Our house catching fire was one of her biggest fears when she was a little girl, and she was the one who woke up and came out to see our kitchen on fire that Wednesday morning last month. This has definitely been a tough thing to walk through, but again, I am so very thankful that all of my family is fine and that no one got hurt. The damage to the house can be repaired, but my family cannot be replaced. Please be sure to tell those special people in your life how much you love them because I can tell you from experience, life can change in a matter of seconds.

Okay, so let me get on to the yummilicious recipe I have for you. Ever since me and my daughter's went gluten free a little over a year ago, we have had to either do without certain yummy baked goods, or find a gluten free recipe that comes close to the original. Well, I found a great gluten free cinnamon roll recipe on the back of Bob's Red Mill Pizza Crust package. I fixed those yummy little treasures this morning and I have to tell you, they were absolutely amazing! They will definitely be a very satisfactory substitute for us. I found a recipe on Pinterest for the glaze to go on top of the cinnamon rolls when they were done baking. The only thing that would have made them better would have been a cup of coffee. Let me know if you try this recipe and how you liked it. Happy baking!

















Gluten Free Cinnamon Rolls:

Dough:
1/4 cup butter
1/2 cup sugar
2 eggs
yeast packet (enclosed in package)
1 cup warm water
3 1/4 cups GF Pizza Crust Mix
Rice flour for dusting

Filling:
1/4 cup butter, melted
1/2 cup brown sugar
2 tsp. ground cinnamon

Preheat oven to 375*F.  Add 1 tbsp. of the sugar to the warm water. Sprinkle the yeast packet on top of the water  and let sit for 5 minutes. Cream together butter and sugar. Add eggs, one at a time, making sure to blend in completely.

Add the yeast mixture to the butter/egg mixture and blend. Add in the pizza crust mix; blend two minutes. Heavily dust a two foot long sheet of wax paper with rice flour. Spread batter over the length of wax paper, about 19 inches. (Make sure to keep your hands wet with warm water when working with the dough because it will stick to your hands like crazy if you don't.)  With wet hands press the batter outward to fill the sheet. Once the batter evenly covers the wax paper, brush melted butter over the batter from edge to edge.

Combine the cinnamon and sugar and then sprinkle mixture over the batter from edge to edge. Pick up the short end of the wax paper and begin to carefully roll the batter over itself like you would a jelly roll. (Be sure to roll it pretty tight or else it will be too loose when you pick it up after rolling it.) Cut the roll into 1-inch pieces and gently place the disks into the 8 x 8 -inch greased pan. It is okay to crowd them.

Let the rolls rise in a warm place for 30 minutes. Bake for 20-25 minutes. Remove from oven, cool until the butter stops bubbling, then flip out onto a plate. (I didn't flip mine out since I mixed up some glaze to put on top after they came out of the oven.) Makes 8 cinnamon rolls.


Glaze/Icing Recipe:
2 tbsp. butter
2 tbsp. brown sugar
2 tsp. vanilla
1/4 cup powdered sugar
milk

Put the butter in a small saucepan and heat over medium heat until butter starts to bubble. Then add your brown sugar and vanilla. Mix together. Add powdered sugar and mix. (It's okay if it looks thick it won't stay that way once you start adding milk.) Add milk a little at a time until it is the consistency you want and mix well. (Add only a tablespoon of milk at a time because if you add too much it will be too thin.) As soon as my cinnamon rolls came out of the oven, I put the icing on top and let it sit there for a few minutes before serving.

I'll be back soon my friends! Until then, be blessed!