Posts by kjburres

Holy Song Wars

Posted by on Sep 17, 2015 in Blog, Featured, What I'm Thinking About | 2 comments

Holy Song Wars

We have 6 children so driving anywhere is interesting: “Mom, So-in-so is touching me.”  “Okay, well move over.” “Mom, So-in-so is annoying.”  “Honey, we are all annoying in some way, deal with it.” “Mom, So-in-so is LOOKING at me.”  “Okay, well look away.” My children think that driving our giant conversion van (that we refer to as Relaxi-taxi) isn’t much of a job.   I’m apparently bored and would love to referee the back seats. One topic that has come up more than once is singing.  Some in my...

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Too Safe to Live Free

Posted by on Aug 20, 2015 in Blog, Featured, What I'm Thinking About | 0 comments

Too Safe to Live Free

Too Safe to Live Free To fully understand where I am going on this issue you may want to read my previous blog “Living Free”. I admit I’ve never been much of a rule follower.  It’s gotten me into my fair share of trouble through the years.  Now that I am raising children of my own, I try to do my best to be a law abiding citizen; however some of the recent laws being forced upon us are stirring up my rebellious nature. Ronald Reagan said it well, “Man is not free unless government is limited.”...

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Recipe: Penne Vodka

Posted by on Jul 9, 2015 in Recipes, What Works for Me | 0 comments

Ingredients:  2 cans Tuttorosso plum, peeled tomatoes (blended), 1 whole bulb of garlic (minced), 1/2 teaspoon crushed red pepper (more or less per taste), 2 teaspoons salt, 1/2 teaspoon black pepper, 1 quart heavy cream, 3/4 cup vodka, 3/4 cup Parmesan cheese, 3 boxes penne. Directions:  saute garlic in EVOO for one minute or so, add tomato puree, salt, black and red pepper and vodka.  Cook on medium heat for 20 minutes, stirring occasionally.  Add heavy cream and cheese.  Remove from heat...

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Living Free

Posted by on Jul 3, 2015 in Blog, Featured, What I'm Thinking About | 2 comments

Living Free

Americans seem to pride themselves in two things:  freedom and independence.  However, I see my generation of parents, willingly handing over these cherished rights in the name of fear.  We are afraid of all sorts of things including getting sued, not being liked, lack of financial stability, and feeding our children the wrong foods (though we are not sure what they actually are).  The core of our fears revolved around our children; we are afraid our kids will get hurt, sick, abducted or the...

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Understanding Introverts

Posted by on May 26, 2015 in Blog, Featured, What I'm Thinking About | 4 comments

Understanding Introverts

I am an extrovert, my husband, not so much! Up until the past few weeks I have seen this as a personality flaw, which needed to be fixed. My personality was clearly better and the more he could conform to me, the better we would be. Such maturity, I know. I believe our culture is biased towards outgoing, extroverted people. The educational philosophies that dictate our schools mandate cooperative learning and group projects.   In my graduate  program, not one class went by without...

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