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At the Salvation Army Christmas Center

December 8, 2011 by Amy 5 Comments

The thing I really wanted to blog about yesterday but just did not have the time is my experience with the Salvation Army yesterday.  As part of our job at work, we get a set number of hours to volunteer in the community.  It has to be one of my favorite perks.  I’ve blogged about a local garden I worked with back in the summer.

Yesterday we spent 3 hours at their Charlotte Christmas distribution center at an old Walmart location.  First, I have to say that this was the Walmart that Scott and I used to go to when we were dating.  Years ago neither Fort Mill OR Rock Hill had one and we’d have to go to Charlotte.  So being in this building was a little nostalgic for me to start with.  It still had the carpet laid out where the clothes were.  The “Back to School” emblems were still in a few places on the floor.  The bathroom signs were still up.  But besides that, everything was ripped out.  But still.  It was still our old Walmart.  And it’s silly to be nostalgic about Walmart but whatever.

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So when we went in they had rows and rows of these placecards and bags.  How it works is the Salvation Army takes on 14,000 children as angel tree participants, representing 6,000 families.  Every single one of those 6,000 families had a spot on that floor.  Those place cards were actually labeled family bags.  After someone in the community took the angel and bought the child’s toys, they’d bring it back in a smaller bag.  It’s labeled with the child’s name and the family’s number and then people like our group were responsible for putting the child’s bag in the family bag.  That’s what we did the first hour or so.

Now.  There are thousands of children’s angels that are never picked off the tree (oh my heart).  But there are loads of toys that are donated to the Salvation Army.  My work has 3 bins available to drop toys in and I’m sure you can find them near you.  So, for those, they gave us print-outs of the rest of the angel tree wish lists.  Each box on the sheet represented one child with their clothing sizes and a list of 4 things they wanted.  Based on that, we got to “shop” in the ToyLand they had organized with the donated toys.  Then, we would organize those bags in the family bags.  Let me tell you, there were some mixed feelings doing that. 

I felt a great responsibility picking the child’s ONLY three gifts that they would open.  I tried really hard to match up their wish list with the toys we had available.  My favorite was packing an American Girl for a little girl that wanted a doll.  Or, maybe packing a little Lightning McQueen car that I happened to find in a pile for a little boy that wanted “anything Lightning McQueen”.  Oh, it makes me so happy knowing they will have those!

I felt such great sadness at the kids who weren’t going to get anything on their list.  Yes, some of them listed things like iPods and xbox games but other little girls that wanted something specific like Dora and I could not find a single Dora toy.  Also, it killed me when the kid asked for a bike and helmet and there were no more to go around.  Killed me!  I wanted to go buy a bike and deliver it myself!

I can’t quantify or label this feeling but I just wanted everyone to know that their deal is legit.  Salvation Army seems to be so easy to dismiss as they are everywhere.  But the toys really are going to Joseph, or Daniel, or Kirsten in your community.  And not only that, that the toys we give MATTER.  These are kids and they want the same things that our kids want.  I’m not pushing commercialism and materialism but buying brand names matter.  When we were picking these gifts, the dollar store rip-offs just didn’t seem like ENOUGH for a kid that was only getting 3 gifts.  I do realize that some families are consciously only giving their kids 3 gifts this year or maybe even none.  But that is something you as a family can decide.  These kids’ families are asking for help and I just wanted to give the BEST.  I hope that makes sense without seeming materialistic. I mean, no lie, I’ll be stuffing my kids’ stockings with Dollar Store treats so don’t get me wrong on that account.  All I’m saying is these kids matter and while packing I just wanted to imagine that they knew they were very loved and got exactly what they wanted.

So all that to say I hope you support Salvation Army when you see them out this year.  I know yesterday really changed my perception of what they do and I hope I gave a glimpse of that. And there’s still time to donate toys (a bike!  a Dora toy!)  For those in the Charlotte area, here are the drop-off locations. 

Ok, so tell me just one thing on YOUR wish list!

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Caramel Apple Cider Recipe

December 7, 2011 by Amy 1 Comment

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This is a super quick post tonight but I just have to share.  We had our small group over for our White Elephant Exchange.  At the last minute, I decided to make a Caramel Apple Cider recipe I saw in a blog post.  Well, it called for whipped cream and caramel on top. The problem was it was 30 minutes until go-time and I had neither whipped cream or caramel. Since the title is Caramel Apple Cider I figured it was pretty important to include.  Google to the rescue!  I made both the whipped cream and caramel sauce while the the cider was simmering and the whole deal was a huge success.  Everyone agreed it tasted like apple pie in drink form.  Seriously best cider I’ve ever had.  I thought I’d link to all three posts since I’m not responsible for any of them.

Caramel Apple Cider

Caramel Apple Cider Recipe from LeAnn at She Cooks.  You’ll know her as the Executive Director of Operations of Lysa TerKeurst’s Proverbs 31 Ministries.

Whipped Cream

I’ve actually made whipped cream several times.  The last time was a dud but this recipe was a winner.

Caramel Sauce

The caramel sauce was SUPER easy.  And I’m so proud I have a jar of it left in the fridge.

So there you go.  If you’re entertaining this year, this is a MUST . Thanks to LeAnn!

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Top Ten Reasons to Watch Downton Abbey

December 6, 2011 by Amy 17 Comments

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I haven’t talked too much TV lately but I just have to share about a new show I’ve caught up on recently that is a must-watch.  I’m talking Friday Night Lights-level love here.  The BBC show Downton Abbey.

It.

is.

amazing. 

Imagine Pride and Prejudice but 8 times better and drawn out as a TV series.  I’m serious.  It’s that good.  Here are 10 things I love about it.

  1. The show had a great hook right from the start.  The show takes place in Yorkshire at Downton Abbey, where the Earl and Countess of Grantham live with their older three daughters.  The two male heirs are killed in the Titanic and it sets off the basis for entirety of Season 1.
  2. The filming quality is that of a movie, not of a TV show.  The setting is legitimately filmed at a castle in England.  The costumes have won awards and are amazing.  It’s just one of those shows that is simply beautiful to watch.
  3. The show is different from other period pieces like Pride and Prejudice in that it deals moreso with the servants and the running of the house versus the royalty and their dealings.  Yes, it’s mixed in but you get a unique look at that period I’ve not seen anywhere else.
  4. The ensemble cast is spot-on.  There is not a bad actor to be found.
  5. There are good, honorable characters.  There is one in particular, Mr. Bates, that is honorable to a fault.  One of the servants Anna is a caring woman with integrity.  You can’t help but love them dearly.
  6. There are some great evil characters too.  There are two servants in particular that are foul-mouthed, morally destitute and downright scoundrels. I love to hate them but it makes for some GREAT TV.
  7. There are some funny characters too.  The mother of the Earl has the perfect sense of sarcasm I appreciate about the British.
  8. Because the Earl has three daughters, many of the storylines are about finding them a husband.  You know I can’t help but love a good storyline about a couple.
  9. Each season only has 7 episodes.  It’s easy to get caught up but each episode is packed with so much drama so you don’t feel jipped.
  10. Season 1 is on Netflix!  PBS will be airing the second season starting in January so you gotta get caught up!

Seriously, ya’ll.  You have to watch.  The first episode I would say has the most controversial scene of the whole first season but don’t let that put you off.  The rest of the season is amazing. Here’s a promo for the first season.  Just watching it makes me want to watch it all again!

 

This post was linked up with ohAmanda’s Top Ten Tuesday.

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Weekend Recap

December 5, 2011 by Amy Leave a Comment

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We started the weekend off with a bang. Or should I say kick?  Lexi tested for her green belt Friday night.  I had video of her breaking her board but just as she was breaking it, my phone ran out of space so I didn’t get it filmed.  But she did great and I fully expect her to be presented with her green belt during the next class.  She’s serious about getting to that black belt and I have no doubts she’ll do it!

 

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Saturday morning I got some much needed rest.  The kids spent the night with Scott’s parents and Scott went out for a bike ride first thing Saturday.  Even if I had laundry waiting on me, I just couldn’t make myself do anything with an empty house. 

We were out before lunch though to see our hometown parade.  The Nation’s Ford band, one of the high schools in town, marched in Macy’s a few weeks ago and it was great seeing them.  The kids had a blast and it’s a great tradition they love.

Saturday evening Emma ended up staying with my sister-in-law all evening so it was just the three of us.  We did a little Christmas shopping and had a nice steak and potato dinner. 

Sunday was church and then we took it easy at home.  I had some major, er, stomach issues for the afternoon so I was no good to anyone.  This is when I’m thankful the kids are a bit older and can entertain themselves if I’m in the bed sick for an hour or two.  I was soon up though and we went to the mall for a bit so Emma could spend some birthday money and I picked up another Christmas present.  My family came over for the evening to spend some time with the girls and we worked on my bedroom a bit deciding on fabric as I think my mom is going to make some curtains for me for Christmas.  I think we’re going to go with the fabric from my dining room.  I am nothing if not consistent.

There was no 5:30 wake-up for me this morning.  I think I was still catching up from last week being so tired.  But I’m ready to start the week.  I can’t believe it’s December and in just a few weeks it will be Christmas! 

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Five Minute Friday: Tired

December 2, 2011 by Amy 3 Comments

Today I’m posting along with The Gypsy Mama. Her word for today is tired. It’s hard to blog coherently when you’re tired so excuse the rambling…

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I just told a coworker this morning how tired I am. Every day this week I’ve been consistent at actually waking up when the alarm goes off at 5:30 and snuggling in bed with my iPhone to read my 12 pages of the Bible in 90 Days plan. Don’t get me wrong, I wouldn’t have it any other way. I love that by 6:15 in the morning, I am done with my reading for the day and don’t have to think about it anymore. In fact, I love even more that I usually have time to listen to the audio at some point later in the day. But this week I’m also doing the Daniel Fast. I haven’t had sugar (ok, maybe a little in some Balsamic Vinagrette I had at Chickfila on Tuesday) since Sunday afternoon and I think I’m finally feeling the effects. I feel like if I could just drink a tall White Mocha that I’d feel a little more, oh, I don’t know, energy. In the meantime, between the early rising and lack of sugar, I’m tired.

But there’s more tired going on. I’m tired of working and juggling and and having a bad attitude because I’m in a hurry just so I can fit it all in even though I’m not fitting it all in. I’m tired of feeling like i don’t do enough with the girls while I’m attending to work. And yet, I feel like God is calling me to continue working right now so I don’t know how to not feel tired about it all. And honestly, I’m tired of being tired of it all. If I’m to continue for now in this job, then I want to enjoy it and be ok with the station I’m in right now.

STOP

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My Favorite Things

December 1, 2011 by Amy 10 Comments

I knew I soon as I read this post I wanted in!  TheNester did A Favorite Things party with her friends where they all bring one of their favorite things for each person.  LOVE!  At the end of the post, she invited everyone to virtually share a few of their favorite things under $30.

Now, before I start, I have to preface my favorite things by saying I always say something is my favorite.  My list is ever-changing.  But I kept it to five things that I’m pretty sure will never change.

 

TIGI Rockaholic Dirty Secret Dry Shampoo

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Every person with hair needs this.  Seriously.  It has saved many a bad hair day.  I did a review on it awhile back.  Still so good.

Mary Kay’s lip gloss

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I have no less than 5 tubes of this in my purse and a few more in my bathroom.  I love this lip gloss.  And I’m not just saying that because I’m a Mary Kay consultant.  No, I’m a consultant because I need a discount for my own lip gloss obsession!

And I have my top 5 favorite colors, in order.  No joke:

  1. Gold Rush
  2. Pink Diamonds
  3. Beach Bronze
  4. Cream and Sugar
  5. Fancy Nancy

Pioneer Woman’s Cookbook

 

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This cookbook was life-changing and I don’t say that lightly.  Mine has fallen apart but I refuse to use the nice new copy that Ree signed for me.  And did you see that her new one is available for pre-order.  Oh Em Gee!

Reese’s Peanut Butter Trees

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Maybe because I’m in the middle of the Daniel Fast but I just love these things and it seems appropriate since it’s Christmas time.

Friday Night Lights DVD Set

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Every single person should watch this series.  I just hooked my friend Carolyn on it finally.  I’m so enjoying her emails saying she’s spent another night until 3am watching and how much she loves Coach and Tami and Riggs and Matt.  *sigh*  Every. one. of you needs to watch it.  I’m cheating on the $30 price limit but if you must, Season 1 is my favorite and obviously a good place to start.  But you won’t be able to stop.  Promise.

 

So basically what I’m seeing is…cook some dinner, fix your hair and makeup for some Riggins face time and eat a Reese’s cup for dessert to top off the night.  Yep.  That works for me.

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