3.26.2010

famous fridays: liz chivvis.

Liz Chivvis. Mother of two, wife of one, political genius, passionate questioner, and incredible photographer.

I had the privilege of sharing a meal with Liz today, and enjoyed topics as wide-ranging as healthcare, traveling, Missions, and rhetoric. We talked for over two hours! I think that anyone meeting Liz would feel as though they had known her for years. I can't wait to hang out with her again.

One of her passions is photography, and she is quite talented. I would love for you to enjoy her photography as well. Look for it to be displayed at The Village Cafe for the month of April! Her pieces are for sale.

If you need a photographer or a fun lunch date, I'm sure she would be willing to comply :).
Thanks for such a fun afternoon, Liz!!

lizchivvisphotography.com

3.22.2010

a citizen's response.

In light of the events that passed last night in Congress, and the words spoken by our President, I feel it necessary to respond. I feel compelled, rather, to exercise my voice and my rights as a citizen. After careful consideration and prayer (yes, prayer, because God cares about matters of the state as well), I believe the only response I have was penned years ago by the Continental Congress in the Declaration of Independence. I recommend you read the entire document. It is long, but it contains foundational rights that we built America on. Rights that were once esteemed high enough to die for. Here are some excerpts that I feel are exceptionally appropriate at this time.

"Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed"

"He has refused his Assent to Laws, the most wholesome and necessary for the public good."

"He has called together legislative bodies at places unusual, uncomfortable, and distant from the depository of their Public Records, for the sole purpose of fatiguing them into compliance with his measures."

"He has erected a multitude of New Offices, and sent hither swarms of Officers to harass our people and eat out their substance."

"He has combined with others to subject us to a jurisdiction foreign to our constitution, and unacknowledged by our laws; giving his Assent to their Acts of pretended Legislation:...For imposing Taxes on us without our Consent."

Here is where we now feel helpless. We have spoken and are not being heard. Watch the final arguments of Republican Minority leader John Boehner here. His emotional and desperate plea speaks volumes.
"In every stage of these Oppressions We have Petitioned for Redress in the most humble terms: Our repeated Petitions have been answered only by repeated injury. A Prince, whose character is thus marked by every act which may define a Tyrant, is unfit to be the ruler of a free people."

My hope and prayer is that after all of this, the American people will not be silent. My hope and prayer is that as free citizens of our God-given country, we will join together to hold fast to the values that John Hancock supported when he signed the Declaration of Independence, not tolerating injustice and evil, but saying,

"But when a long train of abuses and usurpations, pursuing invariably the same Object evinces a design to reduce them under absolute Despotism, it is their right, it is their duty, to throw off such Government, and to provide new Guards for their future security."

3.19.2010

of the cottage cheese variety.

I made waffles this morning - prepared my own batter, used my own waffle iron (or rather, my parents' waffle iron), and then topped them off with fresh strawberries that I sliced and sort of mashed together in an attempt to make them juicy.


I was going so well until I forgot to spray the waffle iron with PAM. Unfortunately, I poured too much batter, causing the machine to steam and bounce up and down on the counter as if it was mad. No, furious. After one loud pop, however, a startled gasp and jump back on my part, and a chuckle from my dad walking by, my waffles were done.

I love waffles. Especially when they're hot and covered in butter and slathered with maple syrup. Mmm. You can never just eat one. Always two. Two waffles is just perfect, so much so, that waffle irons come in twos! Two waffles pop out at a time. Perfect.

The problem is not in making two waffles to eat at a time. The probelm is in the amount of calories that have been ingested after those two waffles are gone. 780. These delicious treats don't come cheap - 390 calories a pop. And that's without syrup. Syrup is a whopping 230 calories per 2 ounces. Who only puts 2 ounces of syrup on their waffles? That would only fill up two cubbie holes...maybe! I am in the habit of drenching that sucker. Fill all those cubbie holes until they're overflowing and then fill 'em up again!

Well, I've decided that it is not okay to eat over 1,000 calories for breakfast, so I searched for some alternatives and decided to give some "healthy" waffles a try. They really are healthy, I promise.

There they are. They look deceivingly similar to their 1,000 calorie cousins, but these two waffles come in at a grand total of 350 calories, strawberries included. Wow! The secret? Cottage cheese. Now don't stop reading because you have a prejudice against cottage cheese. The final product tastes nothing like cottage cheese. The cheese is blended with water and oil and egg whites to create the liquid for the batter. The main ingredient is oatmeal (dry oats). The batter is sweetened by low-calorie sweetener (the recipe calls for Equal; I used Stevia) and vanilla.

It was good! I recommend you trying the recipe. I ate a slice of turkey aftewards because frankly, I love turkey, and also because I find that I need a little more protein than most to make it to the next meal. All in all, my breakfast was 410 calories, I ate at 8:30 this morning, and I am still satisfied as noon is approaching.

Now, if you're expecting these cuties to taste like they're 1,000 calories, they won't. That's placing unreasonable expectations on our cottage cheese/oatmeal mixture (appetizing?). But they taste good - much like oatmeal or a bran muffin, and the fresh fruit on top sweetens the dish.

Be brave! After all, you're cutting over half your calories as well as making a meal that will stick with you until lunch.


Ingredients:
1/4 cup cottage cheese
1/4 cup egg substitute, (or 2 egg whites)
1/2 cup water
1 teaspoon olive oil
1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
2/3 cup oatmeal
1/2 teaspoon baking powder
2 packets "Equal" sweetener

Toppings:
1/3 Cup unsweetened applesauce
OR
1 Cup Strawberries, slightly mashed
OR
1 Cup Raspberries


Directions:
In a food processor blend cottage cheese, egg sub, water, vanilla, and olive oil until smooth.
Put oatmeal, baking powder and sweetener in food processor or blender and process until powdered.
Mix the dry and the wet ingredients to form a batter.
As the mixture stands it will thicken and it may be necessary to add more water, (a tablespoon at a time), to a get smooth, not lumpy, consistency.
Cook in a waffle iron according to the iron's specifications.

3.02.2010

into marvelous light.

left right.
left right.
left right.

I just keep running.

left right.
left right.
left right.

With each gasp I breathe a little deeper.
With each length I leave a little more behind.

And my heart pounds.
Harder and harder it pounds.
And it feels bound in my chest, like it's attempting to break free -
To beat its way out of its confines.
To feel free.

I just keep running.

left right.
left right.
left right.

With each step my heart beats louder.
With each beat my gait gets faster.

And my heart pounds.
Faster and faster it pounds.
Matching the rhythm of my feet, like it's attempting to flee -
Running from the cavity in my chest.
To feel free.

I just keep running.

left right.
left right.
left right.

With each mile I leave more behind.
With each mile I wonder why.

And my heart pounds.
Mile after mile it pounds.
Always compelling me to run further and further away -
Leaving a trail of worn concrete and dust.
To feel free.

I just keep running.

left right.
left right.

left right.

With astonishment my pace slows.
With wonder my heart asks.

And my heart pounds.
Question after question it pounds.
Racing with adrenaline and the urgency of my cry -
Where are you going...
To feel free?

left right.


left right.



left

right.


I stop.

With certainty I turn and look at the stretches of road where I have been.
With clarity I am thankful that I have run this far.

And my heart pounds.
Slower and slower it pounds.
The rich beats speak of the darkness from which I have come -
But the future asks the past for no explanation
To be free.

My chest burns as my heart races to the finish that my feet have forgotten.
And slowly I see the light ahead.
Beckoning me.
Calling me.


left

right.


left right.

left right.
left right.
left right.

Into marvelous light I'm running.