Friday, December 25, 2009

Happy Birthday Jesus!

We make a birthday cake for Jesus each year. Don't mind the #9 candle. That just happened to be all we had to put on top. We hope each of you will give Jesus the gift of remembering Him this Christmas and through out all of the new year.

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Wow! 9 Months Old


I can't believe it has already been 9 months since baby was born. He has changed so much in the last few weeks. I have a feeling he is going to take after his biggest brother and start walking by 10 months. I am not sure I am ready for that. He is pulling up, standing for a bit and cruising along the furniture now. He is quite a big boy, wearing almost the same clothes as his brother, B#7. We recently were blessed to find a fireplace safety gate to go around our woodstove, which is great because he is very fast and seems quite intrigued by the fire in the wood stove.

Saturday, December 12, 2009

General Mills e-movie cash giveaway

Awhile back I signed up for something called "My blogspark". They send you things to try out from the manufacturer. General Mills sent us 4 e-movie cash certificates to go to a local theater to a movie of our choosing. So far we have not found a movie we want to see but will be anxiously watching for an opportunity to go to the theater. General Mills has also made available a prize pack of 4 more e-movie cash certificates to give away to one of our readers. I am new to this sort of thing but thought we would give it a try. Just leave a comment on this post telling us about one of your favorite movies and we will enter you in the drawing for the 4 movie certificates. We'd also be interested to learn how you came across our blog. Be sure to leave your comment by the 15th as we will be choosing the winner that night. The winner will be notified by email on the 16th.

We look forward to hearing from you:)

Star Ornaments




Traditionally our family each gets a new ornament for the tree each year but honestly, decent ornaments are becoming more and more difficult to find. I just don't want a race car or an Elvis on my tree. Not to mention the cost of ornaments now. We recently went to a Christmas shop while my family was visiting. We found lots of cute ornaments there but with each one ranging from $5-$10 each and our family being a family of 10 that was just a bit excessive for us. But all is not lost...at our local Joanns craft store I found these plain wooden snowflake ornaments. I bought 8 of them each for about $.50 and the kids painted them white then sprinkled silver glitter on them. So for $2.00 plus the cost of a bit of white paint and glitter, we have our 2009 ornaments.


Merry Christmas

Thursday, December 10, 2009

Just in Case You Didn't Know

I do plan on doing a post soon about us and what we are up to but in the mean time I just had to post another(yes another) political post in case you didn't know this....We all need to know what our government is doing...

If It Ain't Broke, Keep Spending
Who needs a joke book for Christmas when there's a new report on stimulus spending? Just in time for Recovery Act 2.0, Sens. Tom Coburn (R-Okla.) and John McCain (R-Ariz.) have unloaded an eye-popping list of the 100 worst abuses of the $787 billion stimulus. Sure, we can all sleep easier knowing that the government has invested $943,000 in "Dinner Cruise Terror Prevention," but clown ballets? Giant tube art? Costumes for "Bobber the Water Safety Dog?"
One would think this report gives Republicans all the ammunition they need to shoot down another stimulus package, but it looks like President Obama is moving full-steam ahead on a second package worth between $75 and $150 billion more. Despite the amazing mismanagement of the first plan and a rising unemployment rate, the President said, "...[W] e have a shared responsibility to meet our economic challenges on behalf of all Americans: those who elected us to make sure that we're doing the people's business." If by "the people's business," he means developing more golf courses (#5), "talking water gardens" (#64), and Alcatraz boat tours (#56), count us out. Meanwhile, Congress isn't the only one having fun with your taxpayer dollars. So is my staff. Check out The Cloakroom Blog for more highlights from the McCain-Coburn stimulus report in today's post, "My congressman went to D.C. and all I got was this stupid crab pot."

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

H.R. 3590: Healthcare for the Illegally Employed

In his speech to a joint session of Congress on September 9, 2009, President Obama famously said that the reforms he proposed "would not apply to those who are here illegally." A group of House Democrats who are liberal on the issue immediately fought back. The President initially stood by his remarks and then clarified that the U.S. should then move quickly to legalize the 12 million people in the country here illegally. Currently the House and Senate health care bills include mandates that are expected to help about one million illegal immigrants receive health care coverage from their employers, who are illegally employing them. This according to the Center for Immigration Studies.