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Archive for December, 2009

DISconnect to REconnect

Wednesday, December 30th, 2009

Well, I did it. I went a week without a computer, Twitter, Facebook or reading blogs. Okay, I did turn on the laptop a couple of times, but apparently the Universe was watching out for me and adamant in supporting my intention to DISconnect electronically in order to REconnect with my family over Christmas week as each time I tried, it failed to connect to wireless. Okay, I can take a hint.

I made the decision before we left for our 10 hour drive to Oregon that I was not going to post to Twitter and Facebook during our holiday break. I will admit that there was the one photo of the three kids I posted on Christmas morning, but other then that, I found it pretty easy to DISconnect.

The week off from connecting with people virtually really did help me REconnect with my immediate and extended family. I was more in the moment with what was going on, not thinking about what I was going to post or Tweet about. I enjoyed the down time more. When riding in the car (did I mention 10 hours…one way?), instead of pulling out my Blackberry to check or post on Facebook or Tweet, I talked with my husband, sang with my kids and enjoyed the scenery. Hey, I even READ A BOOK!

Did I enjoy REconnecting with my virtual friends after that week? You bet!

But what I’ve noticed over the past couple of days is the contrast in how present I am with the people physically around me when I am on the computer or my phone tweeting, texting or checking out Facebook versus when I am not.

Don’t get me wrong; these are all great things and I believe that they can support personal and professional lives. However, my challenge to myself and to you is to take a technology break at least once a week, even for an entire week sometimes. Schedule into your life some times when you are DISconnected from your virtual friends in order to more fully REconnect with those that right in front of you–your kids, your husband, your friends in your community, even yourself

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Cookbook Giveway: A Great Gift for the Foodie in Your Life (Including You!)

Thursday, December 17th, 2009

The Frugal Foodie CookbookWhat a fun cookbook this is! Being a busy, working mom means getting yummy foods on the table and into my family’s mouths can be an on-going challenge.

As I’ve shared before, my husband and I set a menu for each week and shop only one time a week for our groceries. A common question in our house each week is, “What should we add to the menu?” We are constantly looking for new, easy, affordable recipes to try out.

I was thrilled to get my hands on a copy of this new cookbook by Lara Starr (with Lynette Shirk). Not only does the book, The Frugal Foodie Cookbook: Waste-Not Recipes for the Wise Cook, have some great recipes, but the entire book is written with the idea of saving money in mind. This is even more important during these economic times when many people are shopping on a budget. We’ve actually turned it into a game to see how we can reduce our weekly grocery bill and this cookbook has some helpful ideas on how to make that happen. And the best part is that the recipes are good enough for a foodie! From Mushroom and Goat Cheese Pizza to Tout le Fruit Crisp, these recipes are beyond basic mac & cheese or chicken casserole.

I love Chapter 7, Clever Kids’ Meals. There are a number of fun, easy ideas, including Edible Finger Paints and Kaleidoscope Popcorn (we made green!). I am not the most creative when it comes to meals or activities for the kids, so this is great for someone like me who needs some ideas to get my juices flowing.

This is my first reader give-away! The publisher sent me an extra copy of the book, The Frugal Foodie: Waste-Not Recipes for the Wise Cook, to give away to one lucky winner. All you have to do is post a comment about what your biggest challenge is when it comes to feeding your family. I’ll be randomly choosing a winner at 5:00 p.m. PT on Thursday, December 31, 2009.

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Audio Blog: Do less. Be more.

Monday, December 14th, 2009

Today’s audio blog message is based on the previous blog entry, Calming the Chaos of the Season, in which I share some tips for doing less and being more this time of year.

Don’t think you have time to listen? Remember, it’s only 15 minutes long. Perfect for the busy mom. Take a few minutes just for you!

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