• Song: “A Mother’s Prayer” by Celine Dion

    In celebration of Mother’s Day this week I picked out a song about Mother’s.  This song is about the prayer of a Mother for her children as they grow up.  I am thankful for my Mom and everything that she has done in my life.  She is still an encouragement in my life.

    Being a Mom is one of the most rewarding yet challenging roles I have in my life.  The girls are an amazing blessing, however, I find that they tend to stretch my character a little bit too.  It is my prayer that I will be the best Mom I can be for my children and that they will not only see past my faults and failures but more importantly that they will learn to rely on Jesus (who never fails) for their strength and portion every day.

  • Recipe: Homemade Vegetarian Egg Rolls

    Homemade vegetarian egg roll

    Occasionally I find a great deal at one of our local groceries stores which motivates us to experiment and try something new.  Recently I found a package of egg roll wrappers on clearance for $0.99 so we decided to try our hand at making homemade egg rolls.  We love having egg rolls with various meals but never made them from scratch.

    Homemade Vegetarian Egg Rolls:

    • 2 chopped Green Onions (or 1 small diced Sweet Onion)
    • 1 bundle Bok Choy
    • 2 shredded Carrots
    • Egg Roll Wraps
    • Olive Oil

    Place the chopped green onions in the bowl.  Cut up the bok choy in pieces and mix with the green onions.  Mix in the shredded carrots.  Heat 2 tablespoons of oil in a wok for a minute then add the vegetables.  Saute the vegetables for 3 to 5 minutes (until tender) and remove from heat.  Place two spoonfuls of vegetables in the center of the egg roll wrap and roll it up.  Place in the fryer for 3 minutes on 400 or until slight brown.  You may also bake the egg rolls at 350 for 12 minutes.

    Daddy helping Karlie and Brina put together their egg rolls

     

    Rolled egg roll

    Vegetarian egg roll filling

    Cooked vegetarian egg roll

  • Travel & Vacation: Golconda Fort – Hyderabad, India (Part 2)

    At the top of Fort Golconda looking down on the front of the fort and the old city of Hyderabad

    The highest point on Fort Golconda is approximately 394 feet and the exterior wall is 6.2 miles in circumference.  There are four smaller forts within Fort Golconda.

    Fort Golconda had a lot of huge boulders, these two were on the top of the temple area.  The wall in front was a 10 to 15 foot wall and the trees were large.

    Fort Golconda had cannons, drawbridges, royal chambers, temples, mosques, stables, markets, and many other things to see.

    Large India coachroach was running along the wall beside me as I was going down the stairs…..ewww……

    The bottom sole of someone’s shoe laying with some other trash along the path in Fort Golconda. 

    I am convinced that some people literally wear their shoes until the walk right out of them….all that is left laying on the side of the path (in several areas) are the bottoms of their shoes.  Just shoes how random things can be!

    Looking down onto the a section of the Fort Golconda, it was a huge fort! 

    Yes, I walked down several flights of those stairs.  The stairs were steep and uneven but it was a neat experience.  I cant count the number of times Jake and I were stopped inside the Fort to shake someone’s hand, talk with them, and let them take our pictures.   Many of the people we met had never talked or seen with anyone from “The United States of America” and were super excited.  It made me chuckle but also gave a lot of great opportunities to talk with people from the area!

    Looking up to the area where the royalty chamber overlooks the rest of the city

    The rock wall that you see next to the picture is full of many stones, several of them coming lose.  On one of the stairways one of the stones broke lose when Jake was walking by and fell out.

    These are a crazy set of stairs and these are just one set. 

    I cannot imagine all the soldiers during the old days running up and down these stairs in their full gear.  I kept thinking if I fall….I am going to bust out all of my front teeth out.

    The place where the women in the fort went to worship, beautiful!

    It was pretty amazing to look at, I can only imagine how beautiful when it was full of people.

    Ladies Mosque, the men and women had separate places to worship. 

    Most places we went you had to take off your shoes prior to going into a temple.  I am assuming “chappals” must be sandals?

    Men’s place of worship, it looks awesome even after many years!

    Picture taken with ones of the guys we met in Fort Golconda. 

    This picture was after going through the part of the fort that had bats flying around and whispering through the channels in the walls.  Several of the people we met showed some neat parts of the Fort (well….maybe not the bats)

    Delivering the goods in the fort with a tractor

    The clapping portico is a place in the fort that when you stand in a specific spot and clap your hands you can be heard throughout the entire fort.

    If you stand on this tile and clap everyone in the entire fort can hear you. 

    The place this tile was put allowed noise to travel quickly and easily throughout the entire fort even all the way to the top where the royalty chambers were located.  This was one of the ways the soldiers would communicate and alert the royalty of danger.

    We were told that Golconda Fort now does an amazing “Light and Sound” show in the evenings.  They use light, sounds, and narration to tell the history and stories of the Golconda Fort.  Jake and I decided to not go after several friends recommended that we avoid it at night because mosquitoes and bugs were really bad during the evening event.  It would have been neat to see but we figured staying healthy and not getting munched on by bugs was a better choice for us.

    The “Travel and Vacation” series is an insight into our trips together as a family and ways we relax.  Life is short and we were thrilled to have the opportunity to build memories with family and explore of of the most amazing places during our time away.  Explore with a good attitude, look for fun, and it will be an awesome trip jammed packed with positive memories.  It is refreshing having some time away from the regular routine.  Make it a once in a lifetime opportunity to meet new people and learn.  You just might see or try something new that takes your breath away!

  • Travel & Vacation: Golconda Fort – Hyderabad, India

    Golconda Fort in Hyderabad, India.   The external walls of the Golconda Fort in Hyderabad, India and my “tour guide” (aka Jake) waiting patiently for me to snap a picture.

    Jake and I were able to spend one Saturday and see several places in Hyderabad.  Thankfully we had a great driver that got us from place to place, there was only one spot he wouldn’t let us go by ourselves.  The Golconda fort is over 400 years old and was once famous for its diamond mines.  It is said that the world-renowned “Kohinoor” diamond came from this fort.

    A map of the Golconda Fort, the girls are fascinated with maps!

    We had many people offer to give us a tour of the Fort (some were quite persistent too) but since Jake had gone with a guide previously he knew enough of the details and history to show me around.  The Golconda fort is built on a granite hill and has 8 gates (or Darwazas as they are called in local language).

    Inside the main gate (called Fateh Darwaza )at Golconda Fort

    In the 16th century the Qutub Shahi kings built the Golconda Fort.  The fort was originally called “Golla Konda” in Telegu which is the official state language of Hyderabad.

    Place where they set up a farmer’s market in the fort

    The area next to the market was the gardens where they would grow fruit trees and other vegetation.  When we were there it looked like they had replanted several trees in the gardens.

    The view as we were hiking up Golconda Fort in Hyderabad, India

    The story regarding the fort has been told many different ways and has variations like any piece of history…..  Around 1143 a shepherd boy found an idol in the rocky hill called ‘Mangalavaram’ which was given to the king, Kakatiya,  who built a mud fort. Over the next 60 plus years the Qutub Shahi rulers transformed the original mud fort into a beautiful granite wonder. Golconda Fort remained a marvelous granite fortress until the Mughals invaded and plundered the fort.

    The “Queen’s Pool” at Golconda Fort. 

    Pretty massive pool, not sure if it was used as a pool or a water retention for the rainy season or both.  We went to the first in the early morning because while we were in Hyderabad the temperatures were getting over 100 degrees with humidity and not always any breeze.  Thankfully they had trees planted along the way so we could enjoy a little bit of shade as we hiked up the fort.

    Looking through the fort to the city of Hyderabad below us

    It was pretty amazing thinking about how much time and energy it must have taken to build this huge fort.  The fort overlooks the old city of Hyderabad.

    There are stray dogs everywhere and since one of Jake’s co-workers got bit by a wild stray dog (and had to go to the hospital) I decide it was safer to give the dogs a pretty wide path….you never know! 

    This dog was actually looked pretty healthy but I wasn’t taken any chances.

    Entrance to the Sri Jagadamba Mahankali Temple inside Fort Golconda

    The sign lists the people on the “trust board” for this particular temple.  The temples were one spot that I didn’t notice any litter and seemed to have people in the area watching the activity going on in the temple.

    Jagadamba Temple inside Fort Golconda

    We had to take off our shoes to go up to see this temple.   The guy is currently lighting the candles and preparing the area for the next worship.  It broke my heart seeing people praying, worshiping, and giving to this idol (and to many other idols throughout our trip)…..they have to work hard to “earn favor” and good standing from this idol made out of rock.

    An altar where they burn incense and hang items to bring good luck before entering the Jagadamba Temple. 

    Seeing this brings tears to my eyes.  The people I met were amazing, kind, and generous yet this altar is a reminder of how traditional Indian religion affects many generations.

    I was amazed at all the liter inside the Fort which is a historical monument. 

    This made me appreciate those who work hard to keep our national parks and monuments clean.  On the flip side there were not a lot of places to dispose of your trash.  Many of the local people will go completely barefoot even on the hot stones or rocky ground.  I lost count of the number of shoe soles I found laying along the paths like the person literally walked in their shoes until they fell off their feet.

    Entering the royalty chambers of Fort Golconda.

    I bet it was pretty amazing during its height season, wouldn’t it be neat to get a glimpse of what it looked like during that time!

    India wild “squirrel” oh how Skipper would have loved to chase this one scurrying around looking for food in Fort Golconda

    Aw….we found a trash can with the words “Use Me” written on it….funny part is there is trash all around it but not much in it!

    Hyderabad has several official languages, one of them being English. Thankfully almost everyone we met could speak English so it was fairly easy to have a conversation with people and they were eager to talk with us too.  I did notice that the men and boys would walk right up to us shake our hand and talk.  The women and girls were much more reserved, often times I would feel someone looking at us or hear giggles, if I made eye contact or extended the invitation to start the conversation only then would the majority of women speak to us.

    The “Travel and Vacation” series is an insight into our trips together as a family and ways we relax.  Life is short and we were thrilled to have the opportunity to build memories with family and explore of of the most amazing places during our time away.  Explore with a good attitude, look for fun, and it will be an awesome trip jammed packed with positive memories.  It is refreshing having some time away from the regular routine.  Make it a once in a lifetime opportunity to meet new people and learn.  You just might see or try something new that takes your breath away!

  • Save A Lot: Deals for the week of May 2 – 8, 2012

    The Save A Lot weekly ad deals are listed below for your convenience.  It is a great time to stock up on some Save A Lot deals.  Sign up for the Smart Shopper Club, by doing so you will get a $5.00 off of $25.00 coupon!

    Meats and Seafood

    Pork Country Style Ribs – $1.99 lb

    New York Strip Steak – $7.99 lb

    Sugardale Super Dogs (5 pounds) – $4.99

    Holten Quarter Pound Beef Patties (2 pounds) – $4.49

    Cooked Cocktail Shrimp (40 to 60 count) – $4.99

    Frozen Boneless Chicken Breasts – $1.99 lb

    Portside Wild Caught Salmon Fillets (16 oz) – $4.99

    Boston Butt Roast – $1.69 lb

    Family Pack Chicken Drumsticks or Thighs – $0.99

    Pick 5 for $19.99 promo on going! Pick any 5 specially marked packages of your favorite cuts or types of meats, vegetables and more.  Here are a few of the specials they have going on with the Pick 5 for $19.99 this week (each item approximately $3.99):

    Fridge and Freezer

    Kraft American Singles (12 oz) – $1.88
    Use $1.00/2 coupon from Kraft “Make It Delicious Book” (Expires 5/31/12)
    Use $0.75/2 coupon from Kraft “Make It Delicious Book” (Expires 11/30/12)
    As low as $1.58 each after coupon

    Banquet Pot Pies or Fruit Pies – $0.65

    Michelina Pizza Snack Rolls (45 count) – $4.99

    Stouffer’s Lasagna with Meat Sauce (90 oz) – $9.99
    Use $0.75/1 printable coupon from Nestle
    $9.24 each after coupon

    Brick Oven Pizza (16 to 18 oz) – $2.50

    Eggo Waffles (10 count) – $1.99
    Use $0.75/2 coupon from insert 3/11 Red Plum (Expires 5/6/12)
    $1.62 each after coupon

    Low Fat Ice Cream Sandwiches (12.8 oz) – $1.00

    Fairgrounds Premium Sliced Lunchmeats (14 oz) – $2.99

    Fairgrounds Corn Dogs (8 count) – $2.99

    Arby’s Curly Fries (22 oz) – $2.59

    Produce

    Navel Oranges (8 pounds) – $3.99

    Seedless Whole Watermelon – $4.99

    Fresh Corn on the Cob – 3 for $1.00

    Roma Tomatoes – $0.99 lb

    Parker’s Baking Potatoes (10 pounds) – $3.99

    Yellow Onions (3 pounds) – $1.29

    Household

    Royal Oak Charcoal (8.3 pounds) – $2.47

    Wrightware Foam Plates (100 count) – $2.49

    Bounty Basic Big Roll Paper Towels (6 count) – $5.99

    Charmin Large Roll Bath Tissue (9 roll) – $4.79

    Grocery

    Oreos, assorted varieties – $2.88
    Use $1.00/1 coupon from tearpad found in some stores
    $1.88 each after coupon

    General Mills Cereal, assorted varieties (14 to 18 oz) – $2.47
    Use 1.00/3 coupon from insert 4/22 Smart Source (Expires 6/2/12)
    $2.14 each after coupon

    Cowboy Billy’s Baked Beans (28 oz) – $1.29

    Jif Creamy Peanut Butter (18 oz) – $2.79

    Potato Buds Mashed Potatoes (28 oz) – $2.99

    Tampico Punch (32 oz) – $0.88

    Old El Paso Taco Dinner Kits (8 to 11 oz) – $1.99

    Palmer Milk Chocolate Singles for Smore’s (5.85 oz) – $1.99

    Granny Ella’s Honey Grahams (14.4 oz) – $1.89

    Ginger Evans Marshmallows (10 oz) – $0.99

    On the Border Tortilla Chips (12 oz) – $1.99

    Senora Verde Fajita Seasoning Mix – $0.49

    Planters Dry Roasted Peanuts (16 oz) – $2.99

    Betty Crocker Bowl Appetite (2 to 3 oz) – $1.00

    Harvest Classic Juice Drinks (32 oz) – $1.00

    Portmann’s Salad Dressing (16 oz) – $1.49

    Kurtz Mustard (14 oz) – $0.69

    Kurtz Worchester Sauce (10 oz) – $0.99

    Kurtz Sweet Relish (16 oz) – $1.69

    Kurtz Kosher Dill Spears (24 oz) – $1.99

    Crystal Drinking Water (24 pack) – $2.99

    Remember you can use the $5/$25 printable coupon to sweeten these deals!  Plus you can earn up to 5 additional $5 off $25 coupons for sharing the coupon with your friends.  For more information about Save A Lot’s coupon policies go here.  If you find additional deals or savings please let me know and I will add them to the list.

  • New Upromise eCoupons for May 2012

    Upromise has posted their new eCoupons for the month of May 2012. Remember to activate your eCoupons to get additional savings. If you have not yet signed up for Upromise you can get more information regarding on our experience or directly at the Upromise website.

    This month they have 27 coupons you can activate for bonus savings. Once you activate your eCoupons all you have to do is scan your rewards card or purchase the items at the store and the cash will be added to your account. You don’t even have to carry any coupons to get the rewards!

    You can go to their website for more information on the Upromise program, it’s free to join.

  • Giveaway: Autographed “Born Again” CD by Newsboys

     

    I am thrilled to announce a new giveaway on Blessings Multiplied!   The winner of this giveaway will receive an autographed “Born Again” CD by Newsboys!  Jake and I were able to hear them live in concert.  It was so neat hearing them sing then meeting all the members of the band.  They have a lot of great songs on this CD including – Born Again, One Shot, Way Beyond Myself, Impossible, Build Us Back, Escape, Miracles, Running to You, On Your Knees, Mighty to Save, and more (a few links to the songs on YouTube are included for you).   Here’s how to enter the giveaway:

    1. Sign up to follow my blog (if you haven’t done so already) and leave a comment below telling us how you follow Blessings Multiplied.  Sign up to receive Blessings Multiplied via email or like on Facebook.
    2. You can get a bonus entry into the drawing if you leave a separate comment below sharing what type of music you enjoy the most.

    All comments must be made by May 31st at 10:00 PM EST to be entered into the drawing.

  • CONGRATULATIONS to Our Rubbermaid 2-in-1 Recycler Winner!

    The name has been drawn for the giveaway!

    CONGRATULATIONS to

    Lori E

    for winning a

    Rubbermaid 2-in-1 Recycler!

    Thanks for making a comment in honor of our Giveaway!

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    Enjoy Recycling with Your New Rubbermaid 2-in-1!

    Don’t forget to enter our next Giveaway (the next giveaway will be announced later this morning)!

    *Giveaway must be claimed within 5 business days of the prize being announced.  Failure to claim the prize within the allotted time frame means you forfeit the prize.

  • Song: “O the Blood” by Gateway Worship

    I make so many mistakes every day of my life.  I cannot count the number of times this past week I have had to go back to talk with someone (my kids included) or call people that I had wronged in some way to ask for forgiveness.  Thankfully I have a Savior who willingly forgives me everyday when I mess up.  It can be difficult not to over react during a stressful situation or say things that are not positive when someone has hurt you.  The tongue is a powerful tool that can be used to uplift or destroy.  This is a beautiful song sung by Kari Jobe and wonderful reminder of the price that has been paid for you and me.

    O the blood of Jesus washes me
    O the blood of Jesus shed for me
    What a sacrifice that saved my life
    Yes, the blood, it is my victory

  • Intentional Living: Weekly Goals

    It has been a wonderful, crazy, and memory packed few weeks since I last updated my weekly goals.  Recently I have had the opportunity to travel to several amazing places both in the USA and overseas including Qatar, India, Charleston and more!  Plus we have had family and friends visiting with us from around the world too.  Life has been a bundle of adventures and memories.  There is so much to catch up on….  It has been several weeks since I had a “normal” week I am not sure what it looks like anymore, nevertheless, I need to re-focus and stay on top of the goals I have set for myself this year.  Thanks for hanging in there with me during this time of travel and a house full of guests!  I have started posting some pictures and tidbits on my adventures these last few weeks and will have more to share soon!  Since I have family guests from Indonesia staying with me this week I tried to make the list short so I can spend the extra time with family.

    Here is the update on last “months” goals:

    Family Goals

    1. Connect with each family member at least once a day – there were a few days that I was not able to Skype with the girls when I was overseas
    2. Write and mail cards
    3. Spend quality time with Jake – I had an amazing time catching up, exploring, and traveling with my man overseas
    4. Date Night with Jake
    5. Visit extended Family – we had the opportunity to go visit Jake’s cousin Matt and his family while we were in India, we had a BLAST!

    Personal Goals

    1. Exercise – walk at least 5 days this week – ummmm….I did a lot of walking and sightseeing but never really kept track of it
    2. Finish reading Who Got Peanut Butter on My Daily Planner by Cindy Sigler Dagnam – finished reading it on the airplane
    3. Keep an up-to-date written & photo log all the adventures this week – I took a lot of pictures, but I didn’t stay on top of the writing piece

    Business Goals

    1. Work on ideas for upcoming blog posts
    2. Keep up with the day to day items that need my attention

    Ministry Goals

    1. Meet a friend or family member for Breakfast or Lunch
    2. Take time to talk, listen, and encourage the people I encounter this week
    3. Be a blessing to a total stranger this weekI probably could have done even more, there were so many little things that I enjoyed doing for others during my travels.  Here’s one example – I gave out several disposable toothbrushes to several fellow travelers on my journeys.  A couple times while I was using the Colgate Wisps someone would ask me, “where did you get that?” and after telling them I brought it with me from home I would offer them one, it was amazing how many people appreciated this simple gesture.

    Financial Goals

    1. Stay on track with budgeted amount for the week – need to get our budget back up-to-date and back on track

    Here are my goals for the upcoming week:

    Family Goals

    1. Connect with each family member at least once a day
    2. Spend quality time with our Guests
    3. Spend quality time with Jake
    4. Date Night with Jake
    5. Participate in a fun kid activity (go to the park, play, or explore)
    6. Do a creative craft with the kids

    Personal Goals

    1. Exercise – walk at least 5 days this week
    2. Finish reading  How We Love Our Kids by Milan & Kay Yerkovich

    Home Management Goals

    1. All laundry for the week washed, folded, and put away in one day
    2. Weekly Dinner Menu & Schedule planned out for the week
    3. Spend 30 minutes every day picking up / cleaning the house

    Business Goals

    1. Work on ideas for upcoming blog posts
    2. Keep up with the day to day items that need my attention
    3. 1o minutes a day Cleaning / Organizing my desk

    Ministry Goals

    1. Meet a friend or family member for Breakfast or Lunch
    2. Take time to talk, listen, and encourage the people I encounter this week
    3. Be a blessing to a total stranger this week

    Financial Goals

    1. Stay on track with budgeted amount for the week

    I think it is important to share and encourage each other as we seek to improve our lives and the lives of those around us.  I want to live intentionally not just hope all my dreams and goals come true.  When I focus on small steps of improvement I am able to see results as I get closer to my goals.  Some weeks I get closer to the goals I have in my life and other weeks a take a few steps back (life happens, emergencies occur, people get sick).  Once the goals are written down and shared it provides a guideline for what I aim to accomplish this week.

    Why Share My Goals?

    • To keep me accountable
    • To share a piece of my life with you as I strive to be a better Child of God, Wife, Mom, Friend, Homemaker, Entrepreneur and the many other roles I have each week
    • To have my goals consistently written down so I can gauge progress more accurately
    • Create healthy habits in my life
    • To encourage you to share your goals with me as you continue to grown and learn

    How did you do this week on your goals?  Feel free to share or link to your list of weekly goals.

    The picture above is one that I created for my own purposes, however, The “SMART” acronym was originally coined 30 years ago by Peter Drucker in his classic work, Management by Results