Martha, Mary, and Me
Friday, February 10, 2012
Who I am... Now
Wednesday, February 8, 2012
Who Am I?
Who I Am
pearls of white in soft mornings glow
angels sing sweetly in valleys of snow
umber in hue and shadowy mist
love's tender blush on lips freshly kissed
affection unseen by mortal man
these are the things which speak who I am
Tuesday, February 7, 2012
Asian Chicken

- 1/4 cup brown sugar
- 1/4 cup soy sauce
- 2 tablespoons lime juice (or more)
- 1/4 teaspoon cayenne pepper
- 1/4 teaspoon curry powder
- 3-4 garlic cloves, minced
- 1/8 teaspoon powdered ginger
Monday, February 6, 2012
Huevos Rancheros

- I place about 5-6 tablespoons of heated tomato sauce on my plate
- and lay a tortilla in the center.
- then I center an egg
- and sprinkle with cheese... The heat from the egg will begin to soften your cheese
- drizzle with some more tomato sauce
- and lay another tortilla on top
- If you want the consistency of tomato sauce but the heat of salsa in your dish you can take a can of Rotel tomatoes and green chiles and run it through your blender for a minute to get a tomato sauce that has amazing taste and heat... this is what I usually like to do, but if you're not sure about the heat stick with plain tomato sauce
- sauteed diced onions go well with this dish and can be added to the tomato sauce before you stack or just sprinkled on each layer
- you can add chipotle chili powder, adobo sauce or ground cumin to your tomato sauce (to taste) to add more flavor
Friday, February 3, 2012
Mexican rice
You need:
3 tablespoons of oil
1 cup of rice
1 teaspoon of garlic salt
½ teaspoon of cumin
¼ cup onion, chopped
½ cup tomato sauce
2 cups of chicken broth

Now, before I go any further… The above ingredients listed are the standard for Mexican rice. But I should clarify that when I make Mexican rice I usually use Rotel diced tomatoes with green chiles. I love the flavor and heat it imparts to the rice. As I was gathering together everything I needed, I chose to grab stewed tomatoes out of my refrigerator since I needed to use them up. I just ran them through my blender for a minute to get tomato sauce.
Now we are ready to make some Mexican rice!
First thing is to grab a pan with a fitted lid (remove the lid until later). Then heat up some oil in your pan. Add your rice and cook, stirring constantly, until the rice begins to puff and turn golden. What does that mean?? In layman’s terms it simply means you want it to lose the iridescence and turn whiter. I like my rice to have that nutty golden color so I sauté it a few minutes longer.

I then sprinkle on my garlic salt and cumin along with my onions and cook until the onions begin to soften or turn tender.
Add the tomato sauce and broth. Stir to incorporate everything and bring to a boil. Once the rice begins to boil, TURN THE HEAT DOWN TO A SIMMER, cover the pan and set your timer for twenty (20) minutes. Do not open the pan during that time to stir or peek inside. You want the steam to do it’s magic and cook your rice.
When the timer goes off use a fork to fluff up the rice and you’re ready to eat.
Additional notes…There are many variations to Mexican rice.
- Often you will see it with a sprinkle of peas and carrots to add color, flavor, and texture.
- A variety of tomato products are used instead of the traditional tomato sauce (like I said earlier, I almost always use diced tomatoes and green chiles).
- If you don’t keep cumin in your pantry you can substitute taco seasoning but you’ll need quite a bit more.
- And speaking of cumin… you can find it in your spice aisle at the grocery store, but it’s cheaper in the Mexican aisle… don’t ask me why (or you can pick it up at the 99 cent store, sold in a bag in the spice aisle as well).
- If you choose to use water and add Knorr chicken bouillon to make your broth, keep in mind that adds sodium to the rice so, adjust the amount of garlic salt or just sauté garlic and omit the salt altogether. If you just use plain water you may need to add more salt to achieve the flavor you want.
- And I just wanted to note that rice generally cooks in twenty (20) minutes... whether you're cooking one cup of rice or three. At the very most you will not cook it longer than twenty-five (25) minutes.
Wednesday, February 1, 2012
Testimony
In my early 20's I struggled with health issues. Declining health exacerbated my condition and progressed to the point where I underwent several surgeries which ultimately made it impossible for me to ever have children of my own. It was devastating at the time and I counseled with my (then) pastor to understand God's will for my life when I was in so much pain, both physically and emotionally. I wept for the children I would never have! Everyone who knew and loved me had the same words of encouragement, "The Lord has children in your future... just maybe not the children you expected." At the same time the Lord whispered in my ear, "I will restore what Satan has stolen from you."
Before Carlos and I were married we talked openly about our options and both agreed fostering and adoption were in our future. For years we have talked about it, but also knew we wanted God's timing as to when it would happen. We wanted to be stable in our marriage and have our home set up and all "our ducks in order" before we progressed. We held back and with each passing year we just felt like it wasn't time and we didn't have all the things we felt we needed in order to bring children into our home. But the Lord has always been in control and it is His perfect timing that has brought us to today. All of the obstacles and hurdles that we have had to overcome have only made us stronger and more passionate about fostering.
As my husband and I have prepared (as best we can) to be parents we have also grown in our faith and have had the amazing privilege of seeing firsthand the Lord's mercy and love unfold in our lives. Just over a year ago we moved into our current home, next door to my brother-in-law. With-in a few short months Lon was diagnosed with Cancer, and we knew the Lord placed us there so that we could be close to him. I believe with all my heart that Lon will be healed for the glory of God! That is my constant prayer with Lon's illness... that the Lord would make Himself known and heal Lon for His glory.
My brother Brad contracted H1N1 and went into respiratory failure around the same time Lon was diagnosed with Cancer. Brad was in a coma for quite some time, his organs were shutting down and his body was dying. The doctors tried to prepare our family for the worst. But we knew something they didn't. We had assurance from the Lord Most High that He was not finished with Brad and that He would heal him and return him to his family. I can not begin to tell you the number of times when God confirmed over and over to us that Brad would walk out of that hospital. It was a constant emotional roller coaster as every praise report seemed to be followed by some new set back. But when the Lord says He will do something He always keeps His word. Brad ultimately walked out of that hospital a living testament of God's healing grace.
Praise God!
The Lord is so good to us!! So many times He has intervened and made Himself known to us. During the course of my marriage He has made himself known over and over again. Even when that little whisper has come into my head saying I will never be a mother... the Lord has made it clear that He alone will choose the day and hour when I will hold a child in my arms. Each passing day He has revealed His desire to do a great work in our lives and draw these children close to Him... using us as a vessel.
I have a whisper in my ear that I believe comes from the Lord. In that voice I hear Him saying that He alone will fulfill our dreams of being parents. But that is just the beginning. What I truly hear Him saying is that what He has in store for us is beyond our wildest dreams. Being foster parents is just the beginning. And it brings me to tears of joy anticipating what He has planned for us.
It's been a long road for us and sometimes quite discouraging. But through it all the Lord has repeatedly confirmed and assured us that we are doing the right thing and are moving in the right direction. A direction that He has plotted out for us. We know the Lord has great things in store for us at church and feel He will use us powerfully in some sort of ministry or capacity. We anticipate great growth and prosperity this year. But most importantly... we feel the Lord is moving this year and will make Himself known! And I am excited to be in the midst of His moving!
Sunday, January 29, 2012
The babies are coming

