Therefore, I urge you, brothers and sisters, in view of God’s mercy, to offer your bodies as a living sacrifice, holy and pleasing to God—this is your true and proper worship. Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God’s will is—his good, pleasing and perfect will.
Romans 12:1-2

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

macaroni & cookies

Greetings to my faithful 5 followers.

Three days till Christmas, it's coming fast. Those who dare venture to a shopping district in these last few days leading up to it I must admire. Or feel sorry for - I'm not sure which. Christmas holds a funny tradition in my family. For as long as I can remember, my parents have made breakfast - every year we have green pancakes, and red syrup. We each get a flapjack shaped like our first initial as well. It's weird - but fun to have such an original tradition every year.

I went to Michigan for 6 days, last Wednesday through yesterday. I had an absolute blast! I stayed with a couple of my friends for the duration and we had some interesting adventures. I hadn't experienced a genuine Michigan winter for a while and honestly forgot to pack proper attire. I kicked myself a couple of times over that mishap. The Battle Creek group was lots of fun. In the picture are a few guys I worked at Barakel with this summer. My friend Danae was there too, I'm sad she couldn't stick around long enough for the picture. Brad, Jeremy, and Cody were quick to make sure I had my fill of football games, action movies, and hockey smack-downs. I don't have any brothers, so hanging out with these three crazy guys was pretty interesting - but they made it lots of fun.

I returned to the South and didn't go back to my old house. This last week during my Michigan visit, my family moved across town to our newly purchased residence. The adjustment isn't super easy - moving never is. But God has proved himself so faithful through this whole experience and He makes it easy to rely on his timing. It's weird trying to move into my new room, as I'll be moving out yet again in just 10 days. Packing and repacking though has kind-of become my forte.

A new gas stove awaited me here. It's easy to get back into the cooking swing with that at the forefront of my mind. Today I decided unpacking my new room could wait a little bit longer and I grabbed the KitchenAid. My new house smells mildly awkward - the aroma of oatmeal chocolate-chip cookies did the trick to erase that. The oatmeal addition to this otherwise rather cliche cookie makes it hearty and somewhat crunchy. Perfect! I had to make dinner too - nothing like breaking in a 'new' kitchen! I've successfully broken in a Family Circle magazine featuring 4 different macaroni and cheese recipes. Tonight I completed this quartet of pasta recipes - finishing with the only one I hadn't made yet, a cheeseburger version. It was tasty - but definitely could've used some onion and garlic. I've decided garlic is basically a miracle to the cooking world. It takes a basic spaghetti recipe to the level of your guests asking for your extraordinary sauce secret. It brings joy to my heart.

Every Christmas, Jesus' mother Mary is always brought to my mind. I marvel at this young girl - much younger then my 20-year-old self. Her absolute unwavering faith puts me to shame. The precarious situation she finds herself in does not deter her from her need to carry out her mission with strength and courage. Her humble response to the angel is so crucial to the character of this specifically chosen girl. "I am the Lord's servant," Mary answered. "May it be to me as you have said" (Luke 1:38). She didn't question, or argue - a common response to such unbelievable news. Oh to have such resolute faith.

Merry Christmas friends.

1 comment:

  1. I know what the constant pack and unpacking is like; I lived it for a while (reasons why I downsized my belongings to 8 totes for a while).

    I definitely feel your love for a gas stove/oven. I miss my parents' place with their gas stove/oven. I only have electric to cook with from now until who knows when. I miss it dearly. There are just some things that you can't quite do with electricity that turn out perfectly with gas.

    The cheeseburger mac looks delicious. Totally jealous of the pancakes, by the way. That is an awesome tradition that I might borrow once we have kids old enough to eat pancakes.

    By the way, once you live out of state (out of the cold weather) you never really remember to pack well enough for the cold. My grandma usually visits from Arkansas for Christmas and she almost always forgets to pack enough warm clothes.

    Merry Christmas to you and your family!

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