Monday, April 12, 2010

Catching up on Vitamin D

I know many of us moms are busy with the kids, and even during nap time use the time to do laundry, dishes, clean the bathrooms, make the beds, clean up toys... you get my drift. But as Spring arrives, get outside and enjoy a few moments to catch up on some you time. I just spent 30 minutes on the deck, getting some much needed Vitamin D... natural Vitamin D! Do it, you'll feel so much better!! And better yet, you'll have a better attitude for your kiddies when they wake up. :)

Sunday, April 11, 2010

Dinner Table Quote...

Another one from the great Mr. Reagan:

"All great change in America begins at the dinner table."

Friday, April 9, 2010

Mom Quote...

"If evolution really works, how come mothers only have two hands?"
- Milton Berle

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Children quote...

"If there must be trouble, let it be in my day, that my child may have peace." Tom Paine

Monday, April 5, 2010

Cinderella Story...

In honor of the Butler Bulldogs and their championship game appearance tonight... a quote from the greatest sports movie EVER, Hoosiers!! Go Dawgs!

"Forget about the crowds, the size of the school, their fancy uniforms, and remember what got you here. Focus on the fundamentals that we've gone over time and time again. And most important, don't get caught up thinking about winning or losing this game. If you put your effort and concentration into playing to your potential, to be the best that you can be, I don't care what the scoreboard says at the end of the game. In my book, we're gonna be winners!"

Saturday, April 3, 2010

When I say, "I am a Christian"...

Author Unknown

When I say... "I am a Christian"
I'm not shouting "I'm clean livin'."
I'm whispering "I was lost,
Now I'm found and forgiven."


When I say.. "I am a Christian"
I don't speak of this with pride.
I'm confessing that I stumble
and need Christ to be my guide.


When I say.. "I am a Christian"
I'm not trying to be strong.
I'm professing that I'm weak
And need His strength to carry on.


When I say... "I am a Christian"
I'm not bragging of success.
I'm admitting I have failed
And need God to clean my mess.


When I say... "I am a Christian"
I'm not claiming to be perfect,
My flaws are far too visible
But, God believes I am worth it.


When I say... "I am a Christian"
I still feel the sting of pain.
I have my share of heartaches
So I call upon His name.


When I say... "I am a Christian"
I'm not holier than thou,
I'm just a simple sinner
Who received God's good grace, somehow!

Most of all, CHRIST cares for you, NO matter what! Hear the Gospel,
believe it, repent (turn away from sinful habits), confess your
belief in Christ as your Saviour and be baptized for the forgiveness
of your sins. Then live out your faith and pray to God to help you
and to help others do the same.

Friday, April 2, 2010

A doctor and his freedom to choose...

And now, for someone doing just that...

Good for this doctor for taking a stand and practicing his FREEDOM to choose who he sees as a client. So far, this country grants him the rights to make these decisions. Last time I checked, private practice was JUST that, private. How is this any different than me, as a patient, discriminating on the basis of whether or not my doctor is pro-life?


By Stephen Hudak

MOUNT DORA — A doctor who considers the national health-care overhaul to be bad medicine for the country posted a sign on his office door telling patients who voted for President Barack Obama to seek care "elsewhere."

"I'm not turning anybody away — that would be unethical," Dr. Jack Cassell, 56, a Mount Dora urologist and a registered Republican opposed to the health plan, told the Orlando Sentinel on Thursday. "But if they read the sign and turn the other way, so be it."

The sign reads: "If you voted for Obama … seek urologic care elsewhere. Changes to your healthcare begin right now, not in four years."

Estella Chatman, 67, of Eustis, whose daughter snapped a photo of the typewritten sign, sent the picture to U.S. Rep. Alan Grayson, the Orlando Democrat who riled Republicans last year when he characterized the GOP's idea of health care as, "If you get sick, America … Die quickly."

Chatman said she heard about the sign from a friend referred to Cassell after his physician recently died. She said her friend did not want to speak to a reporter but was dismayed by Cassell's sign.

"He's going to find another doctor," she said.

Cassell may be walking a thin line between his right to free speech and his professional obligation, said William Allen, professor of bioethics, law and medical professionalism at the University of Florida's College of Medicine.

Allen said doctors cannot refuse patients on the basis of race, gender, religion, sexual orientation or disability, but political preference is not one of the legally protected categories specified in civil-rights law. By insisting he does not quiz his patients about their politics and has not turned away patients based on their vote, the doctor is "trying to hold onto the nub of his ethical obligation," Allen said.

"But this is pushing the limit," he said.

Cassell, who has practiced medicine in GOP-dominated Lake County since 1988, said he doesn't quiz his patients about their politics, but he also won't hide his disdain for the bill Obama signed and the lawmakers who passed it.

In his waiting room, Cassell also has provided his patients with photocopies of a health-care timeline produced by Republican leaders that outlines "major provisions" in the health-care package. The doctor put a sign above the stack of copies that reads: "This is what the morons in Washington have done to your health care. Take one, read it and vote out anyone who voted for it."

Cassell, whose lawyer wife, Leslie Campione, has declared herself a Republican candidate for Lake County commissioner, said three patients have complained, but most have been "overwhelmingly supportive" of his position.

"They know it's not good for them," he said.

Cassell, who previously served as chief of surgery at Florida Hospital Waterman in Tavares, said a patient's politics would not affect his care for them, although he said he would prefer not to treat people who support the president.

"I can at least make a point," he said.

The notice on Cassell's office door could cause some patients to question his judgment or fret about the care they might receive if they don't share his political views, Allen said. He said doctors are wise to avoid public expressions that can affect the physician-patient relationship.

Erin VanSickle, spokeswoman for the Florida Medical Association, would not comment specifically.

But she noted in an e-mail to the Sentinel that "physicians are extended the same rights to free speech as every other citizen in the United States."

The outspoken Grayson described Cassell's sign as "ridiculous."

"I'm disgusted," he said. "Maybe he thinks the Hippocratic Oath says, ‘Do no good.' If this is the face of the right wing in America, it's the face of cruelty. … Why don't they change the name of the Republican Party to the Sore Loser Party?"

Why not ask??

For a while now, the running joke with my husband and I when we go to a sit down restaurant has been about our server's political affiliation. I've always said that we should ask our server who he voted for and if the answer is Obama, the conversation should go something like this:

Me: Excuse me, do you mind my asking who you voted for in the presidential election?

Server: Obama, of course, isn't He great?

Me: Interesting... my husband and I were going to leave you a $4.00 tip on our $20.00 meal, but in all fairness and in tribute to your choice in voting, I see that there are 7 other servers in this fine establishment that could use some of that very tip. In light of what may have sold you on Mr. Obama a couple of years ago, we decided we'll be divying up your $4.00 tip to your co-servers, and you'll each receive $.50. That way, no one will be left behind and all will be equal. After all, it wouldn't be right for you to work so hard at taking care of us and rushing around making sure our needs were met, to get ALL the tip we had to offer, right?

It doesn't seem very nice, but if we all started having to actually examine why we vote the way we do and not just on whimsy of hope and change, people might start making more intelligent voting decisions. It may not seem fair, but then again neither is stealing from those that do to give to those that won't.

Thursday, April 1, 2010

Actor with some integrity...

While I seriously could care less about Hollywood and the agenda of filth they enjoy pushing, it's nice to hear of someone that actually takes a stand for something of value.

By Nikki Finke

Neal McDonough is a marvelous actor who elevates every role he plays, whether it's in Band of Brothers or Desperate Housewives. So when he was suddenly replaced with David James Elliott 3 days into the filming on ABC's new series Scoundrels earlier this week, there had to be a story behind the story. The move was officially explained as a casting change. But, in fact, McDonough was sacked because of his refusal to do some heated love scenes with babelicious star (and Botox pitchwoman) Virginia Madsen. The reason? He's a family man and a Catholic, and he's always made it clear that he won't do sex scenes. And ABC knew that. Because he also didn't get into action with Nicolette Sheridan on the network's Desperate Housewives when he played her psycho husband during Season 5. And he also didn't do love scenes with his on-air girlfriend in his previous series, NBC's Boomtown, or that network's Medical Investigation. "It has cost him jobs, but the man is sticking to his principles," a source explained to me. You can't help but admire McDonough for sticking to his beliefs, even if he's poised to lose as much as $1 million in paydays for Scoundrels, which is based on the New Zealand series Outrageous Fortune centering on the matriarch (Madsen) of a family of criminals who decides it's time for her brood to go straight after her husband (McDonough, now Elliott) is sentenced to a long prison term. ("I thought these things only happened to women in LA!," a source mused.)

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

"It's Tough Being a Kid..."

I stumbled upon this excellent essay. I have alwayas said these very words: "it's tough being a kid." I remember being a kid like it was yesterday. It is tough and life can and will hurt. I want to remember these words as my two beautiful children grow and go out into this oftentimes sad and lonely world.


By: Jenifer Ward, TheConservativeMom.com

As parents, we often forget just how tough it is to be a child, especially today. Our children need to have a soft place to land.

Our middle child broke down in bed last night. He was distraught, as much as an 11 year old boy can be. He told me that he didn’t enjoy school, because children were just mean. He just didn’t feel like he had any friends. He gave the impression that it was almost impossible to make friends. His heart was breaking. I could tell he wanted to say more, but he just didn’t know how to communicate it.

As a mom, I just want to hold him and tell him it will all be okay. I want to be a fly at school and see just how horrible it is and what exactly it is that makes it hard to make friends. I want to protect. At the same time I want to give him the chance to become a wise young man who realizes that friends come and go and that when all is said and done, God is our only true blue Friend.

I am so grateful that my son opened up, as little as it may have been. It is imperative that we create a safe haven for our children in this tough world. We don’t want to push our children to seek out others or destructive habits to fulfill their desire to belong. When our children feel safe, they can endure the hard times.

This safe place starts with a solid foundation and that can only be found in Christ. My husband and I must make sure that our children know their Creator and His love for them. Then they must be able to see Christ in us. Then and only then will they be able to make it through all the difficult times that will come their way.

Parents, your children need you—at every stage of life. We must make our homes a soft place to land.

It’s tough being a kid.

Monday, March 29, 2010

A good reminder...

For all the crazines in this world, politically and otherwise, here's a nice reminder that God is still in control. Let's constantly pray for our leaders to do the RIGHT thing.

Proverbs 3: 5-6

Trust in the LORD with all your heart,
And lean not on your own understanding;
In all your ways acknowledge Him,
And He shall direct your paths.

Breitbart in Time...

This is a lengthy article about Andrew Breitbart, the mastermind behind the ACORN exposure of corruption and deceit. Careful, it's filled with your typical liberal adjectives of love toward all things conservative. It's good for a laugh!

http://www.time.com/time/nation/article/0,8599,1974949,00.html

Sunday, March 28, 2010

A fitting one from Churchill...

"A love for tradition has never weakened a nation, indeed it has strengthened nations in their hour of peril."

Saturday, March 27, 2010

Wonderful Reminder...

In my desire to post something meaningful today, I wasn't quite sure where to begin when I stumbled upon this wonderful article about gratitude. I hope it touches your heart as it has mine. As a mommy, I hope I remember this every day with my children. It's a little long but I hope you enjoy the link!

What Happened to Our Gratitude?
By Kerry Marsala

“When the LORD your God brings you into the land he swore to your fathers, to Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, to give you—a land with large, flourishing cities you did not build, houses filled with all kinds of good things you did not provide, wells you did not dig, and vineyards and olive groves you did not plant—then when you eat and are satisfied, be careful that you do not forget the LORD, who brought you out of Egypt, out of the land of slavery.” Deuteronomy 6:10, 11
As citizens living in a country, that in the course of human history has never flourished so greatly, are we as parents remembering to teach our children gratefulness towards the Almighty?

The outside forces that we constantly let consume us as adults are spilling over into our abilities to lead our children into remembering to whom we are indebted to. We are living in a drunken like stupor- our cities are flourishing as our houses grow larger. Our over sized houses are bursting with all kinds of extraneous goods. We are reaping the benefits of others hard back breaking work as we enjoy the liquid blessings and the fruits of their sacrifices. Then when all is said and done at the end of our day and we lay our heads down upon our pillows-, our eyes shut in self-congratulating fulfillment- and we forget our Lord.

How we rob the youth of reflective moments.

As parents, we will go to great lengths to make sure our children have the latest clothing fashions, attend the highest rated schools, and have their own spacious bedrooms. We then fill up their innocent hearts with stuff… just stuff. We over equip them with state of the art electronics, sign them up for every sport possible, drive for hours to educate them in the arts and go into debt taking them on extravagant vacations. What is it we are trying to teach our children? Are we too busy satisfying our empty frail shells with materialism that we really do not know what we are filling ourselves up with? Have we become so numb, due to our over abundance, that there is no remembrance from whence our prolific riches have come from?

Daily we are showing our children what is important to us and what matters most in our lives. Each time we push towards bigger and better- and then leave the gratitude lost somewhere back underneath the foundation of our homes, we are teaching that self is the god and there is no room for gratefulness towards anyone or anything.

We wonder as we read our daily newspapers or flip the news stations what has gone awry… why does our youth seem to be directionless and unfulfilled- but maybe what we should be asking ourselves as adults is this- due to our own lack of gratitude and thanksgiving to God- are we creating my own unhappiness and disillusionment which has led us to the continuation of emptiness and no gratitude? What hope of tomorrow are we teaching our children, for without recognition and thanksgiving- all we touch, see, taste and feel is void and without meaning. Objects are mere objects- and we then treat our loved ones much in the same fashion.

Without gratitude, life has no value. Want to change the world? Want to create a better life for yourself and the ones you love? Stop, be still, and remember with bowed heads and folded hands each day the giver of all gifts. Our God, our Creator, our Savior gave himself without asking for more than our gracious thanksgiving and obedience to His Divine will.

Our children are depending upon our leadership- when we rise, when we walk, when we take our fill, when we fall asleep- let our remembering become the catalyst for change and reflective measurement. It will create an atmosphere free from the false outer dependence of drugs, alcohol, and other addictions. Do not forget who has released us from the slavery of eternal death and destruction. Do not forget the Lord our God, call upon His name with a humbleness of gratefulness and thanksgiving individually and collectively as a family- life has been created to be a gift of abundant blessings and the hope of eternity.

Friday, March 26, 2010

A personal favorite from the Gipper...

"Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. We didn't pass it to our children in the bloodstream. It must be fought for, protected, and handed on for them to do the same."

Thursday, March 25, 2010

Thugocracy...

Just when we think our leaders can't get any more condescending and arrogant... think again:

From Reuters

President Barack Obama dared Republicans on Thursday to try to repeal his newly signed healthcare law but warned their effort would backfire as he touted the benefits of the massive overhaul.

"If they want to have that fight, we can have it," Obama told a university crowd in Iowa two days after putting his name on the most sweeping change in U.S. social policy in decades.

"I don't believe the American people are going to put the insurance industry back in the driver's seat. We've been there already. We're not going back," he said.

Taking his public relations blitz on the road as he seeks to overcome public doubts, Obama held a campaign-style rally at the University of Iowa Field House in Iowa City.

In the face of opinion polls showing the American public divided about the healthcare law, Obama and fellow Democrats are mounting an aggressive effort to gain credit for passage of the overhaul and to put Republicans on the defensive.

Obama first announced his healthcare plan in Iowa City in May 2007, launching a drive that aides say led to the bill passed by the House of Representatives and signed into law this week.

Republicans, who unanimously opposed the bill, have vowed to make repealing it a major issue in congressional elections in November.

"Well, I say go for it," Obama said, goading his critics. "If these congressmen in Washington want to come here to Iowa and tell small business owners that they plan to take away their tax credits and essentially raise their taxes, be my guest."

Designed to revamp the $2.5 trillion U.S. healthcare industry, which accounts for one-sixth of the country's economy, the law will extend health insurance to 32 million Americans who lack it. It will bar practices like insurers' refusing coverage to people with pre-existing medical conditions, expand the Medicaid government health insurance program for the poor and impose new taxes on the wealthy.

Obama acknowledged the bill was "not perfect" but listed what he saw as numerous benefits such as tax breaks to help Americans buy coverage.

'BIRDS WERE CHIRPING'

Looking relaxed and upbeat, he mocked Republicans for acting as if the bill would lead to "Armageddon."

"After I signed the bill, I looked around to see if there were any asteroids falling, some cracks opening up in the earth," Obama said, adding it turned out to be a nice day and "birds were chirping, folks were strolling down the mall."

Republicans are seeking to reduce or reverse Democrats' big majorities in both houses of Congress in November's elections.

The Senate on Thursday approved a package of final changes to the healthcare bill that must be approved again by the House after the Senate parliamentarian cut two minor provisions.

Speaking to reporters on Air Force One en route to Iowa, White House spokesman Robert Gibbs brushed aside complaints from two big manufacturers, Deere & Co (DE.N) and Caterpillar Inc (CAT.N), that healthcare reform would cost them hundreds of millions of dollars.

Gibbs said the healthcare law simply closed an accounting loophole that had been giving them a subsidy.

Support for the law seems to be growing, according to a poll released by Quinnipiac University on Thursday. Before the House passed the bill, 54 percent of Americans surveyed disapproved of it, while 36 percent supported it, the poll found. After the vote, the disapproval rating dropped to 49 percent versus 40 percent.

Grateful...

While being a stay at home mom for the last 4 years, I've learned that it really is the job I thought I always wanted. There are days where things are crazy, kids are crying and mama just hasn't had the time or opportunity to crawl out of her pajamas, but it really is everything I had hoped for. This week I've had the pleasure of filling in at my old place of employment. While I have missed my kiddos dearly, there's something nice about "getting away" for a bit. That and the paycheck ain't half bad either. But really it makes me realize just how blessed I am to have a husband who's able to provide for us all and one that values this mommy on the right being home doing the most important job in the world. Here's to all the daddies on the right who love us for who we are and what we want to be!

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Wishful Thinking...

In England, the Speaker of the House is not allowed to speak.

Oh to dream....

Parental Rights Anyone?

As parents, this should infuriate us all! Is there any wonder the homeschooling movement has grown so quickly?


SEATTLE -- The mother of a Ballard High School student is fuming after the health center on campus helped facilitate her daughter's abortion during school hours.

The mother, whom KOMO News has chosen to identify only as "Jill," says the clinic kept the information "confidential."

When she signed a consent form, Jill figured it meant her 15 year old could go to the Ballard Teen Health Center located inside the high school for an earache, a sports physical, even birth control, but not for help terminating a pregnancy.

"She took a pregnancy test at school at the teen health center," she said. "Nowhere in this paperwork does it mention abortion or facilitating abortion."

Jill says her daughter, a pro-life advocate, was given a pass, put in a taxi and sent off to have an abortion during school hours all without her family knowing.

"We had no idea this was being facilitated on campus," said Jill. "They just told her that if she concealed it from her family, that it would be free of charge and no financial responsibility."

The Seattle School District says it doesn't run the health clinics at high schools. Swedish Medical Center runs the clinic at Ballard High and protects the students' privacy.

T.J. Cosgrove of the King County Health Department, which administers the school-based programs for the health department, says it's always best if parents are involved in their children's health care, but don't always have a say.

"At any age in the state of Washington, an individual can consent to a termination of pregnancy," he said.

But Jill says she not only didn't have a say in her daughter's abortion, but also didn't know about it.

"Makes me feel like my rights were completely stripped away."

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