Monday, October 3, 2011

Pausing in such a chaotic life

I know it's been quite a while since I've posted anything-over a month actually.  But I was inspired just now by reading a post by one of my fellow bloggers in Christ's name.  At 110% Surrendered? Katy posted something that made me pause. 

I have been getting so caught up in my own issues, that I forgot that all I need to do is surrender them to the Lord.  He is the only one that knows my true heart and what is best for me.

I need to pause more often and simply listen for the Lord, and meditate on what He is trying to tell me and where He is trying to guide me.

Because I feel like I've gotten separated from the path that I was walking with Him.

Saturday, August 27, 2011

Rascal Flatts - Easy

(Part of it anyway....)

It's easy goin' out on a Friday night
Easy, everytime I see him out
I can smile, live it up
The way a single girl does
But, what he, what he don't know
is how hard it is to make it look so
Easy

Sunday, August 21, 2011

Prayers....

This seems somewhat silly, and yet it's what's on my mind.  Last weekend, a friend had one of her guy friends come visit her for a couple days.  And now I'm stuck....he's good looking :) and seems like a very nice guy from the little that I do know about him.  I feel as though I have a small crush...I've prayed about this situation and I don't know where God is trying to guide me.  He lives a 5 hour drive away, which really doesn't bother me, in fact, it's almost a little appealing, because then if anything was to develop, it would start slow and emotionally, rather than physically (a very good thing) Also, there wouldn't be a big distraction from school.

Only He knows what will happen.  I know I need to get to know him better, that's for sure.  I feel my heart being pulled, but I can't tell if that's just me, or if it truly is the Lord pulling me in that direction.

Monday, July 4, 2011

A Prayer for Purity

A Prayer for Purity



Living a life of purity can be tough in today’s society, but know that you do not have to struggle alone. God stands ready and willing to help you. He loves to hear the prayers of His people, so pray and ask God for His assistance. You may utter your own prayer to God or simply use the prayer for purity listed below.

Lord, I love You and I want to please You. Thank You for loving me and for providing this opportunity to come into Your presence. I know that You honor Your Word and Your Word says, that if I confess my sins, You are faithful and just to forgive me of my sins. So right now, I thank You for filling me with Your Spirit and I humbly ask that you forgive me for my thoughts and actions that have grieved Your Spirit. I desire to live a life of purity and I want my very being to be aligned with Your Word.

I know that I am unable to live a life of purity without Your help, so I ask that You lead, guide and direct me in Your ways. Thank you for giving me the freedom of choice, but please help me to make wise choices in every area of my life. Despite what the world says is acceptable, help me to see sin as You see sin. Make me uncomfortable in my sin and in the things that displease You.

Lord, Your Word says, if I love You, I will obey You, so from this day forward I choose to honor and obey You. I want to live for You and I surrender my life and my will to You. Mold me into the woman of God You are calling me to be. No longer will I be bound by my past mistakes and failures. I am walking forward in the newness of life.

Lord, I don’t want to be selfish in my prayer for purity because I know I’m not the only one struggling to live a life of purity, so I pray not only for my purity but for the purity of others. Please help me not to cause anyone else to stumble. Also, help me to be an example of Your love and grace. Remind me of Your forgiveness that I may not judge others, but offer an encouraging word when they stumble.

I pray that the world will be drawn to You and seek to live a life of purity, Holy unto You and let it start with me. I want to stand boldly for you Lord, so please give me strength to stand when I’m weak. Speak to my heart and help me to recognize temptation and flee it. Make me more like You that I may be used for Your Glory.

I, Your daughter, offer this prayer for purity and restoration unto you as humbly as I know how.

In Jesus’ Name I pray,
Amen

Sunday, July 3, 2011

Holiday weekend....

So, I worked this morning.  I hadn't worked since Wednesday, I had a lovely little "vacation"-except for a few little things.  On Friday, the heat index for our area was 108-118-it was very humid.  So I went floating on the river with one of my friends, got a little sunburned, and a couple blisters on my feet from walking in wet ballet flats; but those are better now.  But when I woke up this morning for work, I noticed that my right eye felt a little weird-itchy and I had some gunk in it (sorry for the gross-ness).  Anyway, it turns out I have pink eye, I got some eye drops, but it's not a great way to spend the holiday, but at least I have tomorrow and Tuesday off, so I can just get my eye better and not have to take any time off from work-besides the hour and a half that I missed today-since I got sent home-cause I was contagious.

Anyway, on to a better topic.  I was doing some reading after work and a nap, and I came across this website that had a very intriguing article entitled Bride vs. Wife.  It discussed how many single young ladies in today's society are preparing for the short term role of being a bride, rather than the long term role of being a wife.

I will definitely be exploring this website more in the coming days....

Thursday, June 30, 2011

The Lazy Meme

The Lazy Meme

The instructions with this are to bold the ones you've done, leave the others in normal type.

1. Started your own blog
2. Slept under the stars
3. Played in a band
4. Visited Hawaii
5. Watched a meteor shower
6. Given more than you can afford to charity
7. Been to Disneyland/world
8. Climbed a mountain
9. Held a praying mantis
10. Sang a solo

11. Bungee jumped
12. Visited Paris
13. Watched a lightning storm at sea
14. Taught yourself an art from scratch (sewing/quilting)

15. Adopted a child
16. Had food poisoning
17. Walked to the top of the Statue of Liberty
18. Grown your own vegetables19. Seen the Mona Lisa in France
20. Slept on an overnight train
21. Had a pillow fight
22. Hitch hiked
23. Taken a sick day when you’re not ill
24. Built a snow fort
25. Held a lamb
26. Gone skinny dipping
27. Run a Marathon (want to... need to build up to be in better shape for this; maybe in the next 5 years?)

28. Ridden in a gondola in Venice
29 Seen a total eclipse
30. Watched a sunrise or sunset
31. Hit a home run
32. Been on a cruise
33 Seen Niagara Falls in person
34. Visited the birthplace of your ancestors
35. Seen an Amish community
36. Taught yourself a new language
37. Had enough money to be truly satisfied

38. Seen the Leaning Tower of Pisa in person
39. Gone rock climbing40. Seen Michelangelo’s David
41 Sung karaoke
42. Seen Old Faithful geyser erupt
43. Bought a stranger a meal in a restaurant
44. Visited Africa
45 Walked on a beach by moonlight

46. Been transported in an ambulance
47. Had your portrait painted (no, but I've had a caricature done)
48. Gone deep sea fishing
49. Seen the Sistine Chapel in person
50. Been to the top of the Eiffel Tower in Paris
51. Gone scuba diving or snorkeling
52. Kissed in the rain
53. Played in the mud
54. Gone to a drive-in theater
55. Been in a movie
56. Visited the Great Wall of China
57. Started a business
58. Taken a martial arts class
59. Visited Russia
60 Served at a soup kitchen
61. Sold Girl Scout Cookies
62. Gone whale watching
63. Gotten flowers for no reason

64 Donated blood, platelets, or plasma
65. Gone sky diving (would love to do this too... but I'm waiting...)
66 Visited a Nazi Concentration Camp
67 Bounced a check
68. Flown in a helicopter
69. Saved a favorite childhood toy
70. Visited the Lincoln Memorial
71. Eaten Caviar
72. Pieced a quilt

73. Stood in Times Square
74. Toured the Everglades
75. Been fired from a job
76. Seen the Changing of the Guards in London 
77. Broken a bone
78. Been on a speeding motorcycle
79 Seen the Grand Canyon in person

80. Published a book
81. Visited the Vatican
82. Bought a brand new car
83. Walked in Jerusalem
84. Had your picture in the newspaper85. Read the entire Bible
86. Visited the White House
87. Killed and prepared an animal for eating
88. Had chickenpox

89. Saved someone’s life
90. Sat on a jury
91. Met someone famous  (Jake Gyllenhaal-when he was touring colleges to promote student voting)92. Joined a book club
93. Lost a loved one
94. Had a baby

95. Seen the Alamo in person
96. Swam in the Great Salt Lake
97. Been involved in a lawsuit
98. Owned a cell phone99. Been stung by a bee

Wednesday, June 29, 2011

"Kits" to give the homeless

So I've decided that starting this summer I want to make small kits and have them available to donate to homeless people I see sometimes.  On my way to or from work, I sometimes see people standing on the corner with little cardboard signs.  I just feel as though this will be a good way for me to give more back.

I've been looking up ideas on Google, but if you have any ideas-especially for any little "luxuries" that might be nice to include.  I have the basics down, but I would like to include a little extra comfort items in the bags/kits.

I would love suggestions!  Thanks!

Saturday, June 11, 2011

Hair Donation

On Tuesday of this week, I went and got my hair cut-I got 10 inches cut off-the minimum in order to donate.  It felt so good!  I have a LOT of hair-people are always telling me. So I thought I would share one of the gifts God gave me with someone who needs it.  My hair is now about shoulder length, and I'll be growing it out again; but this will be nice for summer-with all the humidity-my hair gets very heavy. 

So for now, I'm growing it out again, and I'm gonna donate it again when it gets long enough.

The girl had to put my hair into two ponytails-rather than just one-because she couldn't cut through all my hair if it was in just one. 

But I just wanted to share this experience with all of you-because it was so rewarding to me.  And to the little girl who was with her mom-I hope it helped show her that giving back is important.

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Celebrating slow-cookers

Have I mentioned lately how much I adore slow-cookers?   So far my favorite use for mine is making applesauce.

However, on Friday when I go grocery shopping, I will be getting ingredients to make either pot roast or pulled pork.  I found a recipe for each.  Haven't tried either one yet-but the look like they should be good recipes.

And the best part, they are slow-cooker recipes! So I get to just throw the ingredients in and let it go!

I will post how things go once the recipe is put to the test.

Friday, May 20, 2011

Long time, no post...

So I know it's been quite some time since my last post (over a month).  But I've been pretty busy with the end of the semester.  However, now that it's over, I will not have to worry about homework and studying for awhile. 

I will be increasing my hours at work-hopefully to full time-for the rest of the summer.  Which means I will be getting more money!  But because I would really like to save some, not be a spending fiend; I used a template in Microsoft Excel to make a budget!  It was surprisingly easy-and even a little fun-basically it was a good feeling to know that I have such a realistic financial plan for the summer.

I get paid over $8 an hour (can't remember exactly at the moment-I'd have to see my check-but I do direct deposit into my checking account) and preferably I'll be getting 40 hours a week.  But since I don't know that I'll be getting the full 40 every single week, and I don't know exactly how much is taken out for taxes; when I put my income into the budget, I calculated $8 an hour and 35 hours per week.  This came to $280 per week, $560 per paycheck, and $1120 per month.  This is just a projected budget at this time, I will adjust it as the summer progresses.

But here are some of the things I've factored in so far for monthly expenses:
Rent: $322
Utilities: about $30-my roommate and I only pay for electricity, which is great-all else is included
Car payment: $80
Fuel: about $60
Supplies/Other: $20-I'm just giving myself a some extra money for any maintenance or such things
Groceries: $80-I have never actually figured how much I spend on groceries-so I just threw out a number
Dining Out: $25-this includes any food while I'm at work. Although I need to bring my lunch more often
Cat stuff: $20 for food and litter
Clothes/Personal: about $60-this is for work clothes too (I go through a fair amount of khaki pants-spilling on them and what not) and shampoo, toothpaste, etc.
Prescriptions: about $25 (actually a little less, but I'm rounding up)
Church offering: $20
Entertainment: $80-10 for DVD's, 30 for movie theater, 20 for sports (namely-baseball games), and 20 for other

Yes, I know this seems like a lot of spending-but since I've never actually made a budget for myself or kept track of how much I spend on certain things-this is truly just an estimate.  Once I get a better idea of how the summer will go, I will (try to remember to) post another-more accurate budget.

I would definitely appreciate tips and advice you may have!

Monday, April 11, 2011

Holy Spirit vs. the spirit of the world

John 14:6 "Jesus answered, 'I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.'

As Christians, we are hilarious to the world we live in.  People think we are arrogant and ridiculous-yet unsophisticated in today's world.  But according to John 3:18, "Whoever believes in him is not condemned, but whoever does not believe stands condemned already because he has not believed in the name of God's
one and only Son."  This verse shows that we are not arrogant, we are humble. 

We are humble because apart from God, we are condemned.  On my own, I am nothing.

The world only wants to see Jesus as a way, not the way.

Matthew 7:13, "Enter through the narrow gate. For wide is the gate and broad is the road that leads to destruction and many enter through it.  But small is the gate and narrow the road that leads to life, and only a few find it."  Most people in this world are on the wide path.  This is why people call Christians arrogant.

Most people are filled with the spirit of the world, but a few are filled with the Holy Spirit.

Jesus Christ is the Way.  I will not water down my beliefs.

Our only hope is Jesus-the one way.  And he is not hiding, he is open for people to find.

Like a burning building with many doors; but only one way to safety.  God has called me to stand by that door and call to the "blind" and urge them to safety and life.  Is that arrogant?

Jesus Christ is the Way.  This is not what the world wants to hear, but what the world needs to hear.

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Prayer without ceasing

Rejoice always, pray without ceasing, give thanks in all circumstances; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you.  I Thessalonians 5:16-18

Today let's focus on "pray without ceasing".  How can that be?  We breathe without ceasing, and our hearts beat without ceasing.  Our other organs work behind the scenes and we don't consciously tell them to work for us.  Can we learn to pray as naturally as we breathe?

In the morning as we wake up we can talk to our God, "OK Father...I'm awake; I'm feeling a little tired and grumpy this morning but I give this day to You and choose to praise You instead!  I praise You for Your beautiful creation, thanks for a comfortable bed and for the breakfast You have provided.  Guide my steps today and show me Your ways."  Then it is time to listen.  This on-going conversation can become a natural part of our day.

So what if I'm feeling weak in spirit and mind and can't even voice my feelings?

Likewise the Spirit helps us in our weakness. For we do not know what to pray for as we ought, but the Spirit himself intercedes for us with groanings too deep for words. And he who searches hearts knows what is the mind of the Spirit, because the Spirit intercedes for the saints according to the will of God.   Romans 8:26-27

Continue to pray, focusing on people in your immediate surroundings, your family and your brothers and sisters at Valleybrook needing prayer.

Praying at all times in the Spirit, with all prayer and supplication. To that end keep alert with all perseverance, making supplication for all the saints. Ephesians 6:18

As we spend time praying, God has promised to show us exciting things!

Call to me and I will answer you, and will tell you great and hidden things that you have not known.  Jeremiah 33:3

It will be exciting to change, grow and practice "prayer without ceasing" as it starts to become as natural as breathing.

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

True Femininity Giveaway!

Hello friends in Christ!

My lovely fellow blogger at True Femininity is hosting another CSN store, giftcard giveaway!  Just in time for spring cleaning!  So hop on over see how to join in!

God Bless!

Thursday, March 3, 2011

My future wedding...?

Even though I am far away from this day (I have no current prospects for dating, courtship, or marriage) I still like to think about how I will spend it (I am inspired by my cousin, who is getting married on Saturday-the 5th).  It's one of those things that most little girls dream of for many years.  And I would like to share some of the ideas I have for mine.

I will begin by saying that I love going camping.  My parents started camping before I was born, and I've been going camping with my family every summer since I was born.  We usually go to State Parks, and we started out in tents (this was before I can remember), but then moved to pop-up campers for many years-and now that my parents are "empty nesters" they have upgraded to a pull behind.

I also love autumn, it's my favorite season and time of year.  The colors are beautiful, and I love the cool, crisp weather.  God truly does make a beautiful home for us.

So, with these in mind, I would like to have my wedding in the fall.  Also, at the State Park where my mom works is also where I went to Vacation Bible School-summer camp through my church-they rented out the group camp.  I would like to rent that for my wedding, then there would be cabins for people to stay in, and there's a kitchen in the main building, as well as a giant fireplace inside and a big fire pit outside.

This is what I have that I would really like for my wedding.  I have some ideas about other things that I want, such as I love lilies, so I'd like to have those somehow incorporated. 

These are just some of my current musings.  Since my cousin is getting married on Saturday, I was feeling inspired.

Friday, February 25, 2011

More "Spring cleaning"

So with February winding down and Spring around the corner; I thought this would be a good time to do some "internal" spring cleaning. 

I still have some items left on my "normal" cleaning list-like vacuuming, organizing, etc.  But it is also time to take a look in the mirror and rid myself of bad habits any masks I might hide behind from time to time. 

I am watching The Biggest Loser right now online (because I have class 6-9 each Tuesday night and miss the whole thing) and I'm feeling inspired by them, I'm feeling inspired by my newest Self magazine that I just got in the mail yesterday. 

I need to work on clearing out my own mind-essentially forgiving myself of past sins.  Because I know the Father has forgiven me.  But the hardest part is forgiving myself and trying to move past the mistakes of my past.  God gave his Son for our sins, so I need to let them go myself so I can truly live for God. 

I need to realize that my friends love me for who I am-the quirky, nerdy, girlie that I am.  So I need to allow myself to open up to them-God brought them into my life for a reason.  They are just what I needed at this time in my life-especially our time on Sunday nights. 

I need to set aside more time for just Scripture and devotion.  I have not been doing that nearly as much as I know I should or want to.

But that is it for now.  I better go and get ready for work soon. 

God Bless.

Sunday, February 6, 2011

Spring Cleaning!

This week I will be starting my spring cleaning; I know it's only February, but It's starting to get to me.  I also want to do this major cleaning before classes and my workload start to build up.  Because having a dirty space is distracting to me when I'm trying to concentrate on my classwork.

I've walked through my apartment with my notebook and started making a list of what I want to do in each room, starting with the kitchen, then the bathroom, living room, my bedroom, etc.  I'm going to share what I have on my list so far.  Please feel free to share any tips or other ideas you may have.  Thanks

Kitchen:
wash dishes
clean stovetop
clean wall behind stove
clean out microwave
clean and organize under sink
clean and organize under microwave (wheeled cart)
clean and organize kitchen table
clean and organize top of fridge
organize pantry
organize pots/pans cupboards
clean garbage can
clean out fridge-throw away expired and leftovers, scrub shelves, organize food
clean sink
vacuum cobwebs
sweep floor
mop floor

Bathroom:
unclog sink
scrub sink
unclog tub
scrub tub
clean toilet
vacuum vent
clean mirror and cabinet
vacuum cobwebs
sweep floor
mop floor

Living Room:
vacuum cobwebs
dust-mantle, tv, dvds, game shelves, pictures, entry table
organize sewing table
organize dvds
organize green coffee table
vacuum under couch cushions
wipe down coffee table
vacuum carpet

Bedroom:
make bed
dust-tv, wooden shelf, pictures, back of desk
laundry-towels: kitchen, bathroom, my towels
organize storage bench
organize bookshelf cupboards
organize wooden drawers
clean makeup brushes
clean under bed
vacuum under bed
vacuum carpet
clean computer keyboard

Car:
bring in stuff
organize emergency kit
clean trunk
vacuum floor

Friday, February 4, 2011

Curling attempt

So last night after I showered, I put my hair in curlers and slept with them in (since they are foam and covered in fabric). 

As of now they are still in, because I have really thick hair (I mean REALLY) thick, and my hair is still a little damp.  So I will let them dry more on their own-now that they're not pressed up against a pillow, restricting their airflow.  But I might use my hair dryer with the diffuser attachment.

I also have started making my spring cleaning list.  But I will probably start a little bit today, but I'm meeting with a "buddy" for a class assignment.  And I'm going to see Snow White with a group of work friends-because one of our friends/co-workers is in it.  So today will be relatively busy, but next week should have calmed down some so I can get lots done.

Friday, January 21, 2011

Retail Work...Another World?

After being inspired by my fellow sister in Christ at True Femininity, I have decided to share some of my experiences while working in retail.

Today, when my roommate came back to our apartment after visiting home for a few days, we got to talking about work (we both work at the same place).  And she mentioned that when she's cashiering and customers are talking on their phone or on one of the bluetooth devices; sometimes you cannot tell whether they are talking to you or the person on the phone.  So my roommate told me of a time when she asked politely whether the customer was talking to her or the person on the phone-and the customer got very upset.  I have experienced this too, both when I worked on the floor and after I moved to Starbucks.  Can people not wait for 5 minutes to talk on their phone?  Or sometimes when couples come into Starbucks to get coffee and they are pawing all over one another; it disturbs me to see this.  Can you just hold hands or link arms until you are done?

When I was on the floor, there would be times when a customer would ask me a question, and I had to say "no" because of the company policy (or so I was told); so then the customer would seek out a manager, who would then come back and say "yes", which makes me look like I'm dumb and/or rude.
But now that I'm in Starbucks, we get new paperwork and information frequently, so we have that to fall back on and double check if a customer has a question.

When I was training, the only training I had was in the clothing area of the store, but my first shift on my own, I was put in the grocery area.  So I did not know where anything was or if we had an item or if it was any good.
In Starbucks, we have a whole "binder" to go through of just reading and writing-before we even get to come behind the counter to start making drinks and working with the machines.

To this day, communication in general is terrible: between corporate and managers, between managers and team members, and between team members and customers.
In Starbucks, we have a notebook just for our area-so we can leave notes and questions if we have them, and we have a record of these if we need to go back to them to follow up.

There were many times where I did not know much (if anything) about the products I was trying to sell.
But in Starbucks, we are required to try every drink and each new drink that comes out as well-this way we know exactly what we are talking about and can give an honest opinion.  Like me, I don't like pumpkin anything-like pumpkin pie, bars, bread, or the pumpkin spice latte that we make.  But I can say that and not feel bad because for people that do like pumpkin food, they love it.  It's just not a flavor I enjoy.

I am generally a very nice, friendly person.  I like to talk with our customers and ask them about their day.  This is just the type of person I am, and I've had people compliment me on that several times.  So that is one personal characteristic that I have not lost-despite the harshness of working sales floor retail for years.  Although sometimes I have my moments; these times I simply need to breathe and pray for patience.

One thing I'm happy about is that since I no longer drink alcohol, I have learned healthy ways to cope with stress of all kinds-including rude people at work.  One way is praying for patience, and simply being able to acknowledge that they were being rude, that there's nothing I can do now, and to let it go.

I also like to spend time with friends from work-we play board games/card games and  watch movies.  And they understand the frustration I sometimes feel.

Even with the "Midwest nice" that we do have most of the time, customers can still be rude.  And I realize that sometimes they are having a bad day, and something that went wrong while shopping was simply the straw that broke the camel's back, I should not react negatively to them.  I have my off days too-when my niceness is not really that genuine.  But I sincerely try not to take it out on customers or if the role is reversed, I can simply choose to not say anything if I feel like lashing out.

But I am so thankful to the Lord that I have a job, and especially now, one that I enjoy much more than when I was on the floor.  I really like the people I work with, we have lots of fun when we hang out outside of work.

Well time for me to go work on my quilt some more, I'm over halfway done with it!  I will post more pictures soon!
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God always gives His best to those who leave the choice with him.

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Lesson of the day

Lesson of the day: ALWAYS check Starbucks apron pocket for blue sharpie before doing laundry....wow

Friday, January 14, 2011

Feeling good

I've lost 8 pounds!  I know this isn't a whole lot in the long run, but it feels good to me because I'm doing it the healthy way and I don't feel deprived.  I allow myself a couple small pieces of chocolate for dessert and I don't feel guilty at all.  And tonight some friends came over and we just had a girls night in-and I allowed myself about 2 scoops of frozen yogurt. 

It helps to remind myself that if I do want a certain food-like more chocolate, that it will still be there tomorrow.  The few pieces I had were not the last bits of food I will ever eat.  And if for some reason they were-they tasted darn good! 

I've tried crash dieting before, many times; and I see very quick results, but I could never keep them up for too long because I was so hungry.  But now, I have pre-portioned snacks that I can just grab and go.  And then I don't continue to eat and eat and eat.  I feel like that was a big struggle, so now I'm doing much better with that.  I feel that this way I can keep it up for the long run and it helps that I'm seeing results.  It's been about 2 pounds per week-which is respected as a healthy amount. 

Anyway, time for bed; I just wanted to share my success so far.

Friday, January 7, 2011

Healthy Living

I've been doing pretty good on my new healthy "kick" which I hope turns into a lifestyle.  I had a good breakfast, a small snack when I was hungry, some homemade tacos for lunch-which were probably not the best-but they did fill me up for a while, I worked out with a Tae Bo dvd, and had a nicely portioned supper. 

I've been looking into portion control, since I think that's one of my main struggles.  But I was doing some reading about portion sizes and proportions and ratios and such.  And basically learned that with a 9 inch plate, 1/4 should be protein, 1/4 should be whole grain, and 1/2 should be vegetable; then add a glass of milk to drink (or some other small dairy source) and maybe a small serving of fruit.  So I had a small boneless skinless chicken breast-baked, some whole wheat couscous-using chicken broth instead of water-and adding a pinch of some seasoning like garlic, and green beans for my veggie-I LOVE green beans-they are one of my favorite veggies.

I'm also drinking more water since I stopped drinking soda.  This coming Monday it will be 3 weeks/21 days without soda.  And I don't crave it like I thought I would.  Now, if I am in the mood for a drink that's not milk or water, I drink Minute Maid light lemonade. But I don't drink that very much either-I'm just finding myself reaching for a glass of water much more often than I used to. 

I feel as though the Lord is leading me down a healthier path.  Simply trying to take better care of myself.