It is hot, hot, hot, here in central Kentucky. We need rain terribly. Yesterday, there was a decent shower that lasted less than 10 minutes, and didn't even leave the garden muddy. We've been watering every morning and every evening, and are getting some produce. I think the green beans are not going to make it, though.
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Last week, I raided my aunt's blackberry vines. I made a cobbler, then froze 14 quarts for later use. I've gotten about a half-gallon of blueberries from my own shrubs, and a handful of strawberries. The farmer's market is getting a lot of business from us, we adore all the freshness of summer produce.
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Baby update: It's a boy! Xander will be here on November 2nd via C-section. Everything is where it should be, and baby is growing like a weed. I love feeling those sweet flutters and kicks. I would enjoy it even more if this morning sickness would stop, and if I could sleep more than 4 hours at a time, though.
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Wednesday, July 4, 2012
Monday, April 30, 2012
School's out, school's out!
Er, well, almost. Classes officially ended last Friday, and this is Finals Week. Profs love finals week. It's the one week out of the semester when all students miraculously care about learning passing classes and turning in all assignments. Who cares that the paper was due at mid-term, right? It's finished now, so we profs should drop everything to grade that paper. I joke, though. I seriously love my job. Graduation is Saturday morning, and that's my favorite part: seeing those bright smiling faces with their newly minted degrees heading out to face the world head-on. Some of them become friends, and some of them I will really miss.
Wednesday, April 25, 2012
That explains a lot...
In my last post, many moons ago, I referred to my February blahs. I could not understand why I was so run down and tired all the time. My dad was diagnosed with cancer in early February, so I attributed most of the fatigue to stress. In mid-March, my husband informs me that my "visitor" skipped in February, so we bought a test, and it was a big, fat POSITIVE. We kept fairly quiet, because I've had two first trimester miscarriages in the last year and a half, but last week I went in for an ultrasound and saw the baby and heard the heartbeat! I'm currently 12 weeks, and I'll be having a c-section on November 2nd, unless I go into labor on my own before then.
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On March 25, my dad lost his battle with cancer. He was only 58, and it was not expected. His first cancer diagnosis was is 1998, and he was given 6 months to live. In February 2012, he was diagnosed with a different type of cancer, and lasted approximately 6 weeks. He passed away in the hospital after surgery to remove the cancerous cells. The doctor said there was no real explanation, but the surgery was just too much for him. His heart, lungs, kidneys, and liver all shut down, and Dad had made it very clear that he did not want to live on life support. My mom had made the decision to stop life support at 9 pm (to allow family time to get to the hospital), and his heart stopped around 8:30, with many family members in the room. It's hard. I miss him.
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On March 25, my dad lost his battle with cancer. He was only 58, and it was not expected. His first cancer diagnosis was is 1998, and he was given 6 months to live. In February 2012, he was diagnosed with a different type of cancer, and lasted approximately 6 weeks. He passed away in the hospital after surgery to remove the cancerous cells. The doctor said there was no real explanation, but the surgery was just too much for him. His heart, lungs, kidneys, and liver all shut down, and Dad had made it very clear that he did not want to live on life support. My mom had made the decision to stop life support at 9 pm (to allow family time to get to the hospital), and his heart stopped around 8:30, with many family members in the room. It's hard. I miss him.
Wednesday, March 7, 2012
I'm a bad, bad blogger
So, I kinda sorta neglected my blog for the entire month of February. I had the February blah's, and a complete lack of time to accomplish anything that wasn't totally necessary. I completed another research course, so I have only 6 classes left until I'm officially Dr. Amanda. I prepped students for a national sales competition, and traveled with them to Atlanta so they could compete. We lost, but all three of them made some extremely valuable contacts, and one of them came back with a job offer! The other 2 are still juniors, but next year they'll be ready.
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This week is my Spring Break, and I'm on a deep cleaning and decluttering binge. Unfortunately, this also turns into a "Let's rearrange all the furniture while we're at it" week-long event around here. So far, I've finished Jacob's room, started on decluttering the craft room, and moved a lot of stuff into the garage for a yard sale. Today, I'm going to finish the craft room, and work on emptying out 2 large bookcases in the living room and consolidating to one small bookcase instead. I'd also like to deep clean the living room while I'm at. Tomorrow is bathroom and kitchen day.
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This week is my Spring Break, and I'm on a deep cleaning and decluttering binge. Unfortunately, this also turns into a "Let's rearrange all the furniture while we're at it" week-long event around here. So far, I've finished Jacob's room, started on decluttering the craft room, and moved a lot of stuff into the garage for a yard sale. Today, I'm going to finish the craft room, and work on emptying out 2 large bookcases in the living room and consolidating to one small bookcase instead. I'd also like to deep clean the living room while I'm at. Tomorrow is bathroom and kitchen day.
Monday, January 9, 2012
Menu Plan Monday, January 9
Another Monday, another menu.
I've been reading about several bloggers who are doing pantry challenges this month, so I decided to limit my grocery shopping and see what we have that I can use up. Everything this week is made from things I have on-hand.
Monday: Porkchops, Fried Potatoes, Steamed snap peas, mac n cheese
Tuesday: Tilapia, Twice Baked Potatoes, Steamed Carrots
Wednesday: Fried Chicken, Corn on the Cob, Broccoli
Thursday: Chicken pepperoni (from this recipe), green salad
Friday: Steak with mushrooms and onions, baked potatoes, green beans
Saturday: Homemade pizza
Sunday: Leftover Love!!!
I'm linking up!
I've been reading about several bloggers who are doing pantry challenges this month, so I decided to limit my grocery shopping and see what we have that I can use up. Everything this week is made from things I have on-hand.
Monday: Porkchops, Fried Potatoes, Steamed snap peas, mac n cheese
Tuesday: Tilapia, Twice Baked Potatoes, Steamed Carrots
Wednesday: Fried Chicken, Corn on the Cob, Broccoli
Thursday: Chicken pepperoni (from this recipe), green salad
Friday: Steak with mushrooms and onions, baked potatoes, green beans
Saturday: Homemade pizza
Sunday: Leftover Love!!!
I'm linking up!
Friday, January 6, 2012
Busy as a Bee
The past two days, Steve and I have been working on cleaning out the basement, as part of my resolution to declutter this house from botton to top. So far, we've hauled out 5 trashbags full of, well, trash, and taken one Equinox-sized load of stuff to Goodwill. I have some things that are a bit nicer, and I'm setting those aside to take to consignment later this month. I also have a few things I want to try to sell on Ebay.
We managed to finish about a third of the basement, and I'm totally counting hauling all of that stuff up the stairs as a workout for today.
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I go back to work on Monday morning, so this weekend we're planning to take things fairly easy. I have one paper to finish up, but other than that there are no plans. We'll probably hang out and possibly have a pj-Saturday with a movie marathon, or something else low-key.
We managed to finish about a third of the basement, and I'm totally counting hauling all of that stuff up the stairs as a workout for today.
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I go back to work on Monday morning, so this weekend we're planning to take things fairly easy. I have one paper to finish up, but other than that there are no plans. We'll probably hang out and possibly have a pj-Saturday with a movie marathon, or something else low-key.
Wednesday, January 4, 2012
Eliminating Time Wasters
For me, my biggest time waster is the Internet. I'll go online to check just one thing, and before I know it, an hour (or two) has passed. I've alloted myself three hours of internet time each day. To some, this is a lot, and to others, not very much, but in addition to teaching several online classes, I am also finishing my DBA online. I also like my social networking very much. To keep myself from sitting and using all three hours at once, I divide my time into 6-30 minute increments, and set the timer on my microwave to keep me on track.
It generally goes something like this:
7 am: email, online courses, FB, Twitter
11 am: research for DBA
2:30 pm: blogging, FB, email
5:00 pm: online courses
7:00 pm: email, research
9:00 pm: FB, Twitter, DBA
Knowing what I'm doing when each time I'm online works for me!
It generally goes something like this:
7 am: email, online courses, FB, Twitter
11 am: research for DBA
2:30 pm: blogging, FB, email
5:00 pm: online courses
7:00 pm: email, research
9:00 pm: FB, Twitter, DBA
Knowing what I'm doing when each time I'm online works for me!
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