Thursday, November 29, 2007

Only 5 Days...

...until we find out if Baby Collins is a boy or a girl! I went to my 18-week checkup yesterday and we scheduled the big ultrasound for next Tuesday morning at 8:30. Zach and I can hardly wait! We will be thrilled whether it's a boy or a girl, but boys are abundant in the Collins family so we are sort of expecting that. Now is the time to make your predictions, though. Anyone have a premonition?

Saturday, November 24, 2007

Go Tigers!

So you were all watching the MU-KU game tonight, right? After all, it's the second oldest rivalry in college football. (Thanks for telling me, ABC.) It was a little close at the end, but Mizzou pulled out a victory. My family is so excited that after years of faithfully cheering on the Tigers, they are finally having a great season!

Friday, November 23, 2007

Thanksgiving Part 2


Why Part 2? Well, my grocery store gave away free turkeys this month if you earned enough points. Although we ate Thanksgiving dinner with the McBrides yesterday (we ate Ashley's free turkey, as a matter of fact), I just couldn't pass up 15 pounds of free meat. That's a big help to my grocery budget, you know? So this afternoon I cooked my own turkey, with lots of help from Zach. And of course you can't just eat turkey by itself, so we also made gravy, garlic mashed potatoes, and stuffing for dinner. Needless to say, we have lots of leftovers!

Thanksgiving Part 1

Zach and I celebrated Thanksgiving yesterday with our friends Ashley and Patrick and Ashley's family. Ashley is an amazing cook and we enjoyed the fruit of her labor very much. Ashley made her first-ever pecan pie (Zach's favorite) and it was so good that I plan to tweak my own recipe a bit with suggestions from hers! Zach and I have only gotten to be with family twice on Thanksgiving Day since we were married, but we were blessed to spend an afternoon in the McBrides' warm and welcoming home.

Here is Ashley's beautiful table.
Interesting anecdote: Ashley's mom predicts that we will have a baby girl, based on looking at my rear end. Don't ask me what this told her, but we'll find out if she's right in a few weeks!

Monday, November 19, 2007

Conflict at Church

A rather disturbing scene took place at our church yesterday morning. Before he started the sermon, our pastor said he needed to address some rumors that had been circulating about the recent resignation of the church's associate pastor. He explained exactly why he had decided to confront this pastor and how a mutual decision had been reached that the associate pastor should resign. Now Zach and I haven't been at the church very long, so we never knew the associate pastor at all, but we have no reason to doubt Pastor Morton's version of the story. However, it seems that some in the church have been slandering the pastor and making him out to be "the bad guy," so to speak.

So far, this wouldn't have bothered me much...I think the pastor was working within his biblical role to admonish his flock about this issue and to try to set the record straight. What bothered me was that several men in the congregation engaged in a brief verbal argument with the pastor and each other right there in the middle of the service! I wanted to cry out "This is not how the body of Christ should be behaving!"

Brothers and sisters in Christ, please pray for our church. My heart is breaking for this group of people who have a wonderful, godly man trying to lead them but seem to let their own selfish desires rule their behavior. Zach and I do believe this church is the place God would have us worship right now, but we would love to see the members of the church grow in maturity and discernment.

Friday, November 9, 2007

Getting to Know You

Zach and I went to dinner last night with our new pastor, Nathan, and his wife Heather. It was a wonderful evening of fellowship. He really shared his heart for our church and his desire to see it grow. He also told us about the challenges he has faced since being called to this pastorate. His philosophy of ministry and that of the congregation are pretty different, but he believes that with time and strong teaching the Lord will change the hearts and minds of his flock. We are thankful to have found a pastor so committed to preaching God's Word, who believes that God's Word is sufficient for all our needs and will not return empty without accomplishing what He desires (Isaiah 55:11). He is not concerned with the latest fads for growing your church, as so many Baptist churches of our experience have been, but trusts God's sovereignty.

Thursday, November 8, 2007

Joining the Club

The club I'm referring to is the Women's Club of IUP. It's a group that started in the 1940s for IUP faculty spouses. Now, of course, it's open to female faculty and staff members as well as spouses. It's fair to say that I have a good amount of time on my hands these days so I decided this would be a good way to keep busy and meet some new people. The Women's Club has book discussions, craft groups, game nights, and community service opportunities: lots of fun activities.

Last night I attended my first event: a coffee in a member's home. The president graciously invited me to ride with her along with a few of her friends, so I didn't have to arrive alone. (I hate walking into situations by myself where I'm not going to know anyone.) As it turns out, I was the youngest woman at this coffee by about 25 years, but they assured me that the club really does have a variety of ages. It was nice to spend an evening in the company of women who possess so much wisdom and so many skills that I don't. And they assured me that my baby will have lots of surrogate grandmas ready to love him or her!

Tuesday, November 6, 2007

Need a Dinner Idea?

While Zach and I were driving home on Saturday afternoon, I had a random thought: " I wonder if I could find a good recipe for lettuce wraps?" So I looked when I got home and found a promising recipe on allrecipes.com. I made them for dinner tonight and they were a hit! Definitely a keeper. The original recipe can be found here. I tweaked the recipe a bit: I used ground pork instead of beef and added carrots (both at the suggestion of allrecipes.com reviewers) and left out pickled ginger and chile pepper sauce because they both sounded a little too zingy for my taste. I also used romaine lettuce because Bibb lettuce was tiny and expensive. Who needs to spend lots of money at PF Chang's when you can do this at home?

What is this white stuff?

It is snowing in Indiana! Just a few flurries...nothing is sticking because the temperature is about 40 degrees. Still, this is a sight I'm not used to. I dashed outside to try to get some pictures. I think you can just barely see the flakes in this one.


Like it or not, here comes winter!

Thursday, November 1, 2007

Seeking Input

Zach and I are hoping to create our baby registry sometime in the next month, so it will be all ready by Christmas for Grandmas and Grandpas who are already spoiling our little one! I will be the first to admit that I'm no expert when it comes to baby equipment but I know I have a lot of friends who are! So I'm seeking input from all my mommy friends.

I'll start by asking about carseats and strollers. Please tell me if you have a brand you really love or hate, or even just a particular feature I should seek out or avoid. One thing I'm particularly interested in is whether we should get a specific infant seat or go for a convertible that will grow with our child.

Thanks in advance for the help!