Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Seasoning Greetings... Bon Appetite

Merry Christmas...
Because I can't be there to share the Christmas Season with you all, I thought I would share a few of my favorite holiday recipes.  

Easy Salsa

2 bunches of green onions chopped
1 bunch of cilantro
2 4 oz cans of green chiles (diced and roasted... I like Ortega best)
1 28 oz Whole Peeled Tomatoes
Throw all the greens into the food processor (blenders work too but you need to use the tomato liquid from the can to make it blend better)  and blend up (It breaks up the onion so it won't chunky- )  
Here is where it might very to taste.  
You can add another can of tomatoes if you like it tomatoey
If you think you know how spicy you want it, add the jalepenos now and blend.  If you're worried about it being too spicy, add the jalepenos a little at a time after the tomato goes in.
Add the tomatoes and blend it all up (don't over blend once the tomato goes in).  
The more jalepeno the spicier the salsa.  
You can use chipotle chiles instead of or along with the jalepenos to give it a smoky flavor.  Use a few spoonfuls of the sauce (adobo sauce) it is yum! One or two chipotle peppers will do you unless you are like my mom- woman with iron tongue.  
Another variation is to add lime juice.  
Last week I added pomegranite and it was really tasty... a little sweet with the spicy.  
I don't salt it, but you can.  
Final touch it to chop a few roma tomatoes and add it and give it one final blend.  The fresh tomato will liven up the taste and makes it look like it was more work than it really is.  
Enjoy...
Add it to smashed avocado (salted) to make guacamole (ol-e)

Another recipe is a Chile con Queso dip

4 tblspooons butter
1/4 cup of flour
1 can of chicken broth
4 cups of cheese (a yellow cheese works best)
Salsa
Melt the butter in a saucepan.  Add the flour to make a rue (is that how you spell it?).  Stir over the heat for about a minute to heat the flour through (it should look pasty, if not, add more flour).  Add the chicken broth.  Bring to a boil.  It should be slightly thick like a gravy.  Add the cheese and stir until melted.  Add salsa to your liking.  
Serve in a fondue dish to keep warm and melty.  

I don't know what you would call the bread, I use it for Bruschetta and you can use it to make croutons also.  

Loaf of bread (sourdough or french pre cut is easier)
1 stick of butter
garlic powder
parmesan cheese
parsley
Melt butter and add garlic powder to taste, about 1/2 cup of parmesan cheese palm full of parsley and mix together.  Slice bread into cracker size pieces (not to thick) or to bite size pieces for croutons.  Dip one side of each piece of bread to get it slightly wet.  Spread it out on a cookie tin.  Bake at 350 for 15 minutes or so, you know it is ready when it is golden brown.  Let cool.  Sprinkle more parmesan cheese if desired.  Once it is cool, it should be crusty.  
If you are making croutons, it is probably easier to add the bread into a plastic bag and pour some of the butter mixture in and shake it up.  The bread should be moist but not too wet.  Spread it out on the pan and bake like the bread.  Croutons need to be a little crustier so you might want to keep them in the oven a little bit longer.  Keeping them in a lower temperature oven for a longer amount of time will make it crustier.  

The butter mixture is also good for garlic bread.  Just use softened butter instead of melted butter and spread it on bread and bake.  

Hint, don't use garlic salt... when you mix it with the butter (which is salted) and the parmesan cheese which is salty, it makes your bread too salty.  

Friday, December 19, 2008

Thanks for 2008


Dear Jesus,
It is the end of another year (who can believe that it has been 45 that I have spent on this earth). I am so thankful for all that You have done in our lives. The last several years have been so hard in so many ways. You have provided a plethora of trials and You have walked through them with us. It was such a huge blessing to walk through a year that was so much... (dare I say) easier .
Thanks Lord that I went through the end of one school year and into the next year knowing ahead of time that I would have a job. Thanks for the summer, enjoying to travel with my mom and to visit AZ... that was only possible because of the blessing of having a job. Thanks too Lord that I was able to teach the same grade two years in a row- and even got to stay in the same classroom.
In the 10 years of teaching, I have learned so many things about myself and You have been faithful to teach me how to love my students more- better- and how to be a better teacher. I am thankful that everyday I get to come to work and love what I do. I am thankful that You entrust me with these little lives and I try hard not to take that for granted. I am thankful too that you have provided opportunities here at work to share what things You have taught me with my co-workers. Lord, I am blessed beyond abudance through my job.
2008 also provided Osmel an opportunity to visit his family. He returned to Cuba in February for the first time since he left Cuba back in 2004. He was blessed to be with his family again. It was clear that it was a gift from You Lord for you brought all the details together. It is an extra blesing that Osmel is going to return to Cuba for the New Year. That is the big holiday in Cuba and he is quite excited to be spending the time together with his family. We will miss being together, but I know that his family will be blessed to spend that special holiday with him.
Lord, I am thankful that you have allowed me to spend another year with those that I love. This year I have learned so much about how You sustain us through loss. With the loss of two sweet friends (Donna and Peggy) I have a deeper appreciation and gratitude for every day that I am blessed to be with those that I love. Even recently, with the tragic and sudden death of Wendy's daughter, and the loss of Michon's baby, I have been struck with a deep (and hidden) emotion that I don't really understand. I know that in time, You are going to reveal to me what it is that You want me to learn and I (cough, cough) look forward to Your sweet hand revealing to me all that You have for me to understand and learn.
Though 2008 has brought many blessings and much relief to this weary traveler, it has brought some things to the surface that I haven't really enjoyed looking at, dealing with, or thinking about. In some ways, it has been a year of denial- but I feel, I know and I sense that Your patient and loving hand is working all things together for my good- That is, the kind of good a dad tells you as he applies the right hand of correct to the seat of learning- "This is for your own good!" Ouch!
I am thankful for the many blessings that this year has brought. I confess that I fear what 2009 has to offer. The bleakness of the budget issues in CA and the likelihood of education cuts fill me with trepidation and I am trying to keep perspective and focus on Your faithfulness.
Lord my biggest prayer is that You would do a work of salvation in the lives of my unsaved family and that they would be the ones that You have been waiting for- and then... RAPTURE!!!!
Come quickly Lord Jesus.
With all my love
Your daughter.

The Very Best Christmas Wishes

This Christmas it is no surprise that I once again didn't get around to sending Christmas cards. At least this year I didn't buy any. I just want to wish all those I love a Merry Christmas and a Blessed and Happy New Year!!
I have so enjoyed spending time staying connected with friends via blogs and facebook- It is nice to just share a little virtual moment. It's the next best thing to being there :)
Love you all

Friday, December 5, 2008

Kindness Counts




I was thinking today about my students, which led me into prayer...


One of the things that I have always had, is a good repoire with my students. I love them, they love me, and that is important to me. This year, I don't feel like I have the same connection I have had to other classes. My prayer, "Lord, help me to love these guys, and help them to know that I do. And Lord, I need wisdom to know how to do, and what to do for them."


So I started thinking about what I need from the Lord... Mercy and Grace. I actually had been talking to my students about Mercy and Grace recently because we were adding the suffix -ful to words and when I came up with merciful they wanted to know what that meant. (Anyway, rabbit trail)


So, make a long story short- I realized that God was speaking to me about my students. "Karen, how do people know that I love them?"- Grace and Mercy. I started to sing that song, "It's Your kindness that leads me to repentance O Lord. Knowing that You love me, no matter what I do, makes me want to love you too..." I need to start showing grace and mercy to my students. That's the goal. Loving my students more, pouring out Grace and Mercy, MORE, showing them that no matter what they do, I will love them.


Wednesday, December 3, 2008

The Tranforming Power of Love

I have a student whose name is Jim.  That's not the real name, but that is what I will call him.  In my mostly hispanic class, Jim is the only student that is caucasion.  Jim struggles with learning.  Jim also struggles with behavior and struggled being kind with his peers.  And to be totally honest, I struggled with Jim.  It was hard to be loving, it was hard to pour out my heart to him, but I saw early on, that he needed attention and praise.  I have met Jim's parents, and it is clear, that Jim is not the priority of his parents.  Jim is working with another teacher, and the two of us decided that we were going to do all we could to transform Jim.  Give him an opportunity to shine.  I have to admit, that it wasn't my idea, but I saw the need and I knew that it could work.  So I decided to love him, to praise him, and to give him some extra touches, extra eye to eye looks, and just a little bit more attention.  Between the other teacher and me, we were praising Jim for every little thing he did.  "Wow Jim, I love the way you hold your pencil."  We also worked very hard to make sure that Jim's parents knew that he was valuable.  That he could do it.  That he was worthwhile.  
I know you know what is coming... Jim changed.  Jim is kinder to his peers.  Jim tries harder to do well in school.  Jim is learning.  Jim is growing.  Jim is being transformed by love.  Who can you transform with God' love?


Monday, December 1, 2008

45 Factoids about me...
Hard to believe, but this year was my 45th year here on Earth...
So, in honor of my 45th, Here are 45 facts about me.
1.  I can never remember what city I was born in.  Anaheim or Orange.
2.  I met my husband 10 years before we got married.
3.  I knew he was the guy for me after spending less than 15 days together.  
4.  I knew I was in love because he was the first boyfriend that I could follow.
5.  My paternal grandparents were Mexicans and my maternal grandparents were Irish.
6.  My eyes are hazel- mostly green and my dad only learned that about me about 5 years ago.
7.  My grandma died about a month before she turned 100.
8.  I am a 3rd generation Anaheim educator.
9.  I am a 4th generation college graduate. 
10.  I love to write.
11.  When I was 16 I read the book I'm Out to Change the World by Ann Kiemel and she changed my life.  I decided I wanted to be like her... (someday I'll finish my book)
12.  I would have loved to pursue a career acting Shakepeare.
13.  I smoked for 10 years.
14.  I started to love studying the Bible when I was in High School.  I was challenged to get to know it better, and I just started to hunger for it.  
15.  I am a Laker's fan, but I have to love them from a distance or they seriously become an idol!
16.  I swam on the Placentia Swim Team (for about a week)... I had to quit due to swimmer's ear.
17.  I was saved at a backyard Bible club when I was 5.  It made sense.  I prayed the prayer many times before I believed it took.  I stopped when I was about 6 or 7 because it was the first time that I prayed it with someone else there to witness it.  
18.  I played on the championship volleyball team when I was in 6th grade.  
19.  I was the biggest tomboy EVER!  Skateboarding was my thing.
20.  I grew up in a Baptist Church.  
21.  I love to sing, but I can't do it well.  
22.  I'm self diagnosed A.D.D...  If you talk to me in a place with too many distractions, I seriously can't pay attention no matter how hard I try.
23.  I didn't really know what it was to walk with Jesus until I was 15. 
24.  I love frogs.
25.  When I was in High school, I didn't have any girlfriends, only male friends.  
26.  My dream job would be to be a detective.  
27.  I am married to a Spanish speaker but I don't speak Spanish very well, therefore, the first year we were married, I didn't talk much to my husband.
28.  My paternal grandpa was/is my hero.  
29.  My brother and I were roommates for awhile while we were in college.  We went to the same college, and worked for the same company.  We thought so much alike we were scary!
30.  It took me more than 10 years to graduate from college.
31.  I wanted to major in art in college but it didn't seem practical, but I took every art class that Fullerton College offered- some more than once. 
32.  I am afraid of heights and small places.  When I see movies that show either, I feel it in the pit of my stomach and I get sweaty palms.  
33.  I get car sick and sea sick. 
34.  I have a terrible memory.
35.  My favorite food is enchiladas.
36.  My drink of choice is Diet Coke.
37.  I am a cop show junkie.
38  I love to cook, but never have time.
39.  I love to be the hostess.
40.  I hate gardening.
41.  I love driving.
42.  I love going places I have never been but it scares the pants off of me.
43.  I love the night sky.
44.  If I could be any animal in the world, I would be a big bird, (eagle or pelican)... kind of funny from a girl that can't handle heights.  
45.  When I have dreams about flying, it scares me.