Wednesday, April 8, 2009

who says you can't train them??

so jeremy came home for work the other day and said: "this lady came into the dealership and had fake coach bag and i know this because the c's were closed." Yep thats right my husband can tell a fake coach from a real coach. :)and will probably kill me for postign this *haha*

-i tend to walk through the mall and point out fakie's from the real ones-

Thursday, April 2, 2009

some may say it was mean, some may it say it was the top!!

In-laws+ultrasound pictures(of my thyroid)+April Fools Day= A scream, a hug, realizing what day it was and lots of a laughter on both sides of the joke!!!

*then the oldest sister-in-law calling while we were at the in-laws, jer answering the phone and telling her we couldn't keep it in any longer but there might be a surprise in November--we might be in big trouble the next time we see her!!!!

It was a fun April Fool's Day!!

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

tithe



you just never know what is going to happen at life church--i think thats why i like going there keeps me on my toes(and my short attention span ;)!!

Friday, March 27, 2009

Who Will Love Me?




Ok so I haven't been to creative with my posting latley but you try working full-time and going to school part-time ;) and not really sure if people really read this thing anyways!!

Thursday, March 26, 2009

Redeemer~Nicole C. Mullen at Women of Faith Conference 2008

one month until WOF 2009 with the Steffen Women!!

Recipe time

so i like to try out new recipes, here is one from Everyday by Rachael Ray:

"Here's a Meat Pie You can Handle"

extra-virgin olive oil
red bell pepper(we used a green bell pepper because they were cheaper at the store)
small onion
ground turkey(i used ground chicken but i think you could use hamburger also)
tomato sauce
Worcestershire sauce
salt and pepper
store-bought pizza dough(Pillsbury)
mozzarella cheese

Brown meat. Heat olive oil in a large skillet, add chopped bell pepper and onion and cook until softened. Stir in meat, canned tomato sauce(just add until you think its good), a little Worcestershire sauce and salt and pepper. Cut store-bought pizza dough into quarters(unroll the dough first easier to work with) try to stretch into 8-inch round(harder then you think it should be :). Spoon the filling onto the dough rounds on a baking sheet, top with cheese, then fold over the dough and pinch to seal. Bake at 400 until pockets are golden, 15-20 minutes.

-so i don't always use measurements i do a lot of eyeballing and they don't always use measurements in her magazine-

Sunday, March 15, 2009

New Orleans

Where they are trying to preserve original New Orleans Jazz music--it was a pretty neat place, very tiny room where they play jazz music...


My friend Sarah and I


Ok so I didn't get that "the saints" was actually "when the saints to marching in" until half way through the jazz concert :)




Jer and I in Preservation Hall


where we had french doughnuts--i guess you have to go here when you visit New Orleans






Random street performs around the square


Crawfish