Posted by Hallee on Jun 30, 2010 in
Christian Faith,
Family,
Life,
Love,
Marriage
Those of you who know me know that I don’t get emotional often. But this hit me so hard and I just started crying. I had to turn away and busy myself just to get a handle on it.
Tags: Family, Glen Eden, Gregg, Life
Posted by Hallee on Jun 28, 2010 in
Hallee's Galley,
menus & menu planning
Here’s the menu for my family for the week of June 28, 2010. As far as desserts go, I have a house full of children (8 to be exact). We had a family reunion Sunday, so I have lots of leftover food, including a huge cookie tray. If I make anything, it will be with a 4th of July theme and later on in the week. Maybe some cupcakes.
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Tags: Hallee's Galley, Menu Monday, Menu planning
Posted by Hallee on Jun 28, 2010 in
Holy matrimony,
Love,
Marriage,
Romance
The weekend after we met for the first time, Gregg confessed his love for me.
Tags: Gregg, Holy matrimony, Love, Marriage
From 1972 until about 1999, more than 98% percent of all DNA, was called “Junk DNA” by molecular biologists who were unable to ascribe any function to it. Again, an argument from incredulity or an argument from ignorance, depending on the context.
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Tags: Biology, Darwinism, DNA, evolutionary biologist, Francis Crick, Gene, Gene expression, Genetics, Genomics, Human genome, Intron, Junk DNA, Leslie Orgel, Methodological Naturalism, Molecular biology, noncoding DNA, Retrovirus, Secular Humanism, Social Darwinism, Susumu Ohno, Transcription
Posted by Hallee on Jun 26, 2010 in
Giveaways
I am thrilled to be partnering with Cathy of Cathy’s Creations for this month’s giveaway.
Cathy is an amazing artist. She is to beads what Mary is to yarn. She has a beautiful eye for color and elegance that can hardly be surpassed. I have several friends who have their own Cathy creations, and they were just as thrilled with the product in person as they were with the pictures on her website when they ordered them.
Tags: Cathy's Creations, Giveaways, June giveaway
I have a new venture in my life. One recent morning in Sunday School, our teacher announced that our class would be one of four groups who would be volunteering with a local church’s soup kitchen. That immediately got my attention. I had no idea my little town in central Kentucky had a soup kitchen.
Tags: Cooking, Hallee's Galley, Keeper of the Home, ministering, soup kitchen, volunteerism
Posted by Hallee on Jun 21, 2010 in
Blog Stuff,
Hallee's Galley
It dawned on me about 2PM today that my week is spiraling out of control.
Tags: Blog Stuff
Posted by Hallee on Jun 21, 2010 in
Hallee's Galley,
menus & menu planning
Here’s the menu for my family for the week of June 21st. As far as desserts go, I have a wedding cake to bake this week, so I’m not doing any desserts for my family. We still have some leftovers from the bakesale Saturday, so they’ll be fine.
If you read me regularly, you’ll notice I went back to my normal Menu Monday style. I am still doing the guidelines for the Abs Diet for Women, but I’m not posting it all. It’s basically a high protein breakfast (Delightful Spinach and Dill Eggs, etc.), a high protein snack (Chocolate Peanut Butter Smoothie), a light but well rounded lunch (Satisfying & Crunchy Mixed Green Salad with Blue Cheese), a light snack (cheese stick and a few crackers, etc.), a good dinner with protein and a vegetable or salad (Cornmeal Crusted Rainbow Trout), and a sweet snack (yogurt). With this diet, I walk a couple of miles a day, pushing the double stroller with about 65-70 pounds of toddler in it. And doing all of that, along with caving in to my love of all things cake and cheating here and there WAY more than I want to, I’ve lost about 10 pounds in 4 weeks. Not bad, and if I keep steady at it all summer, I should be well on my way to where I want to be.
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Tags: Dinner, Food and drink, Gastronomy, Hallee's Galley, Hospitality/Recreation, Lunch, Meals, Menu Monday, Snack food
Posted by Hallee on Jun 20, 2010 in
Housekeeping,
Parenting,
Raising boys
I love it how they’re young enough to WANT to help.
Tags: Housework, Mamarazzi Monday, Parenting
Vestigial structures are probably the best example of Darwinian reliance upon circular reasoning to “prove” their alleged point, that point being that Darwinian evolution is “true.” Vestigial organs are also a very good example of intentional and continuing fraud perpetrated by Darwinists.
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Tags: Anatomy, Biology, Charles Darwin, Coccyx, Darwinism, Every Sunday, Evolution, Horatio Newman, Human anatomy, Human vestigiality, Methodological Naturalism, Natural selection, Robert Ernst Wiedersheim, Secular Humanism, Social Darwinism, The Descent of Man and Selection in Relation to Sex, Vestigial Organs, Vestigial Structures, Vestigiality