At the moment, I am trying to calm my frazzled nerves after watching "24" tonight. My theory is this: If I write about my normal, sedate, (non-special op's) & somewhat boring life, I will distract my brain from firing signals to my synapses at 250x the normal rate.
Saturday I mobilized the troops (slang for "lazy kids") and we scrambled around, spiffing up the house to show it once again. We left shortly after to watch the girls dance at the Poinsettia Festival. Mimi was soaking up the spotlight as usual, and Isabelle did a little hip hop number. She was so excited to perform her dance and practiced it frequently at home for a tiny audience of one, seated in a carseat on the floor. Later that night, I went to dinner & to see "Twilight" with the girls. Because I'd heard mixed reviews, I had low expectations and ended up really liking it. Contrary to most people I've talked to, Edward was just exactly as I'd pictured him. I couldn't get settled down after coming home--perhaps due to the fact that I'd consumed approximately 137 Diet Cokes--and held Food Storage Friday by my little ol' self at 2:30am.
I decided I needed something more specific than calendaring my meals, so I followed the how-to at "Safely Gathered In" and planned my 3 month supply. I feel much better about the organization. My first attempt at organizing pantry meals wasn't sitting well with me. I needed more structure. I followed the directions exactly and now feel like I've made a good start. The next step will be to do the math and write out a big master grocery list to work from and start collecting the ingredients. This process had always been very daunting to me, but I figure it is well past time to just start, and I have gained peace already just by making babysteps. It seems everyone I know has ALL their wheat and ALL their grains and ALL their water and honestly, I feel like a big doofus. Yes. I am just starting my measly 3 month supply.***
Anyway, my current plan is to accumulate all the ingredients for my meals on the above list and then work on gathering the long-term supply of food like bulk amounts of wheat, rice, etc. I have found safelygatheredin.blogspot.com to be invaluable! It's a very informative blog, and also very helpful in that they break the process down into just that....a process.
Today was church--without the two Littles. Baby and Mimi stayed home, because baby is sick and Mimi is just tired and grouchy. Little Jack napped from 11:30pm until 4:30pm! Poor little sick guy. I think his power nap was restorative, though, because he woke up playful and happy.
In Relief Society, we discussed Elder Uchdorf's talk, "Lift Where You Stand," which I've actually read a few times in the past week. We talked about how talents of body, spirit & personality are given to us from the Lord to be used in service, to give to others using our unique capabilities. It's a great talk.
Tomorrow I plan to knock out a plethora of errands, then come home and read books to the Littles and make cards for my card exchange. Life is good.
***And thanks, Mom, for my boxes & boxes of food storage you gave me! That's what got me started.
Sunday, November 23, 2008
Chillin' with my Bad Self at 2:30am
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Great reference. You are going to have to show me what you did b/c I don't follow instructions very well w/o seeing it first hand.
Glad you have some peace of mind, but you need to get some sleep. :)
Congrats on all that organization - I'll need to check out those links you posted!
Thanks for those links, I think I need some peace of mind too. My food storage is suffering.
I'm so impressed with your start on food storage. I think I just might need to catch the bug! I have nothing!
I'm glad you liked Twilight & got to get out!! I loved it! Can't wait to see it again!
You are doing such a good job with food storage. I need to get back into it. But in this rental with so little storage space I'm just not motivated. I have gathered a few things here and there. I just need to do it.
You are my hero for food storage. However, I do feel a little anxiety when I read about how prepared you are. I tell Nate quite frequently that I want our own house (not just because we've never had our OWN) but rather because I want to start my food storage collection! And I'm glad you enjoyed Twilight!
You are jammin' with your food storage! Good for you!
Hi Crystal,
Seriously I can't understand how you can function so well on so little sleep. I want to look at the house across the street that's for sale for fun and dreaming. If it's listed on-line will you e-mail me the link to desireestevenson@gmail.com
Thanks!
PS I want your braided bread recipe from a few posts back it looks so heavenly I don't think anyone could resist inhaling it all.
Great idea and encouragement for me.
Not to mention the yucky sicky sickness has been here and I am so ready for it to go away.
Happy Thanksgiving.
the 24 movie had me totally wired. i did not even mean to watch it. i got sucked in.
dang it.
Don't you worry, not everyone has everything safely gathered in!! Not even close around here... so I am anxiously awaiting any and all things that you are learning and doing on Food Storage Fridays.
I thought it was rather cruel of those 24 folks to get us all sucked in and then tell us to wait until January for more.
STOP with the food storage already! You're making me feel nervous-unprepared-slackerish!!
Why can't you just be a lazy grasshopper like me?? Oh wait... you just keep storing it up baby, I'm coming to your house when all hell breaks loose! hee hee
As soon as Christmas is over I'll get back on the food storage wagon. You are inspiring me. If for nothing else that.....is what you will be bless for - inspiring people!
ahhh, the good ol card exchange huh??? I remember those days with you....GOOD TIMES! I miss you, we should get together...hint, hint ;-)
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