Well, Painting Dilemma comes with pictures and a plea for help. I was this close to going to the store and actually buying a gallon of paint today, but Nathan was asleep, so I took him home. My mom came to visit in March, and one of our goals was to paint the livingroom. We washed the walls, painted the trim, and did all the prep work, but when it came to the color of the walls, I kept buying three dollar cans of paint samples and putting them up on the wall. For two weeks now, we've had the patchwork design on the livingroom, and the livingroom is still in disarray.
Before...
Current state.
What to do? Which to choose?
Well, Nathan's still asleep, so I'll quickly write about the other post idea I had that comes with pictures. On Palm Sunday, we had rain in the evening. Since we don't have TV right now, and we weren't listening to the radio, we didn't know it was anything but a thunderstorm. I made a pizza crust that night, and Jon was so impressed that he took a picture.
After the crust had partly baked, we pulled it out to put toppings on it. Jon was working on that while I held Nathan on my lap in the kitchen. Suddenly, we had a few power surges, and then the power was gone! I went around and got candles going, and Jon tried to figure out what to do about the unbaked pizza. He decide to put it on the grill! He cut the pizza in half, put it on tin foil, and then went out in the pouring rain to put it on the grill. I meanwhile got Nathan ready for bed by candlelight. He knew something was different, with the candles, and he was excited and wouldn't go to sleep right away. I decided to make him go to bed on schedule anyway to try and keep that bedtime. I left him in his bedroom upstairs and came down. Jon pulled the pizza off the grill and said it was a bit crispy.
It was actually burned. Very burned. We scraped off the toppings and put them on slices of bread, but the crust was black and inedible.
The next day Jon went to work, and I still didn't have power at the house. He called and told me what had happened just miles from our house. There was a tornado! It had destroyed many homes, but no one was killed! But looking at pictures and driving by the wreckage the week after made us very sober and thankful that God spared us and others that night.
As far as the other topics, I'll quickly update you. Jon is trying to eat healthier, so we're eating mostly vegetarian these days. The only problem is what to make for dinner - every night. I just don't know what to cook, and don't have a good feel for how much something will make. We hardly ever have left overs, so it's a new challenge every day. We are not tofu eaters, so that limits the vegetarian recipes quite a bit.
And Nathan does not have ringworm, though I thought he did. He had a scratch that seemed to be growing, and forming a ring. I put antifungal cream on it, but then it started to break out. His back started to have scratch like half rings, so I put cream there and a rash started there too. So we went and the doctor said that it wasn't ring worm. Maybe his diaper caused the initial mark, or the car seat straps. And he was likely having a reaction to the "cure" cream. So, we'll see. I guess the dried goose poop that I tried to clean off our shoes that still somehow made it into his mouth didn't cause this. Whew.

My vote: I like the darker green that you have above the fireplace, but I think that all of the sample colors you picked out would work : )
ReplyDeleteWe bought a grill last week and have been grilling quite a bit lately. The other night I did some fish (which turned out nice) with some sliced sweet potatoes.... that were more than a bit charred! oh well, we scraped off the burned parts and ate what was edible. I still liked it!
As for vegetarian meals... I don't have very many ideas for you. Occasionally we'll have a vegetarian meal, but it's not like I really plan it, I just realize after the fact!
ok, here is one idea... eat more beans (black beans are our favorite). If something has beans in it, it's going to be a lot more filling, plus they are a good source of protein.
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ReplyDeleteIt somehow has a more refined look in the photo...or maybe not...
From the photo, paint #4 looks best (that's the darker one on the bottom right for those who didn't take part in the experiment), although in real life who knows. I remember that wasn't Jon's favorite.
Oh, and I thought of you as I glanced through the April issue of Reader's Digest. There are some lean recipes including Jambalia and Chicken Cordon Bleu. That doesn't exactly answer the vegetarian question, but might help otherwise.
Jon loves beans, so we eat quite a few of those. It's an interesting chemistry experiment around here as a result if you know what I mean!
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