In One Day

You guys are amazing. Amazing.

In one day, one single day, you gave over $2,000 to help my friend Elizabeth.

We asked, “GimmE five!” and you did! And then some!  And today even more has come in…we are blown away.  And some of you are sending checks!  Thank you for making the extra effort.

By your love.  Your generosity.  Your faith in our word that this is needed.

I am humbled.

Grateful.

Just about speechless.

Totally in tears.

Thank you isn’t enough to express our gratitude and joy.  But it’s all I’ve got right now.

Thank you!

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We will keep the donation account open for a couple more weeks at least…you can still GimmE Five!  Please email me if you’d like to send a check.

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GimmE Five! Help E Beat Cancer!!

A few weeks ago, you read about my good friend Elizabeth, or as most of us call her, “E”.  I wrote that she had suspicious masses on her ovaries, that she was going to have a complete hysterectomy, and that we were praying that it was not cancer.

The bad news is, when they went in to operate, they found cancer.

The wonderful news is, E’s amazing doctor got it ALL.  Even though there was also some on her colon.  (He got that, too!)  Our God is faithful – we asked for no cancer and her doctor was able to remove it all in one surgery.  And now, to make sure it stays gone, E is going to start a few months of chemotherapy.  Which really sucks, but of course she’s willing to go through it so she can be around for these crazy kiddos:

Turner, 3, Olivia, 5, and Quinn, 3

and this guy…

Steve, 40 (ha ha, sorry  Steve!)

So, God has E and her family on a difficult journey, and we don’t know why.  But we know that he has E in His hands.  We also know what we can do to help.  Which is why Emily and I, along with seven other great bloggers, are asking each of you to GimmE Five! That’s right – we’re asking you to give $5 to help the Koproski family during E’s chemo.   All gifts will be used for expenses incurred by the Koproski family during E’s months of chemotherapy.  Since E is a stay-at-home mom, these expenses will likely include paying for child care, transportation, house cleaning, and grocery shopping but will also likely include many ‘unexpected’ expenses that at this point we cannot imagine, and other things like insurance co-pays, and any adaptive equipment or items that E might need to be comfortable at home. Rest assured that E and Steve are grateful and humbled by this effort and will be the best stewards of your generous gifts.

If you click this beautiful purple button right here (designed by the super-talented Jeremy Loyd of FORGE),  you’ll be directed to Emily’s and my PayPal account, which we have set up to collect donations for E.

We promise to make sure all the money goes right to the Koproski’s,(although PayPal does have some fees, to compensate for those you can give $5.50 if you wish!)  and we’ve started out this effort by giving $100 ourselves (because we are super-awesome, and super-rich.  Or maybe because we wouldn’t ask you to do anything we aren’t willing to do twenty times over). And so, we challenge you to GimmE Five!  Just $5.  But of course you can give more if you are so led. Give so that E and Steve can afford childcare during E’s chemo, so that Steve can go to work and E can spend her precious energy enjoying her kids and not having to wipe butts and make peanut butter sandwiches.  So that she won’t have to worry about getting Olivia to and from school 5 days a week.  So that she can purchase anything she may need to be physically comfortable at home while she is fighting this.  Or, because it could be you or me in her place.

Ovarian cancer hits close to home with us.  E is 38, and the mother of three young children.  She is me, she is you.  Let’s show her she’s not alone!

Above all, E needs prayer.  Prayer for physical healing and strength, but mostly for emotional, mental, and spiritual peace. E trusts God but this is still seriously scary crap.  So please pray for her mind and her heart as well as for her body!

And if you can, GimmE Five.  What a privilege to be able to be a part of God’s provision for this amazing family during this challenging time. THANK YOU for praying.  THANK YOU for caring for my friend.  For following her blog, for praying for her family.  And THANK YOU for giving!

Don’t forget to check out E’s blog here and the blog her friend Susie has set up here for those who want to help.  Let’s do something amazing together!!

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Top Ten Tuesday: Weight Watchers-Friendly Recipes

I’ve been trying out a lot of new recipes lately, and I’ve found some that work well for me with Weight Watchers and also work well for my family. Because most of the time I don’t even want to make one meal, let alone two! Anyway, I thought I’d pass them along – here are my top ten WW-friendly recipes.

1. Slow Cooker Lasagna. I found this recipe on the Weight Watchers Kitchen Companion app. With no-cook noodles and my favorite kitchen appliance, my slow cooker, there was nothing to it. It turned out really well!

2. Chicken Enchiladas. I’ve mentioned SkinnyTaste.com before, but it is one of my favorite sites to find recipes. I was especially excited to see this one, because I loooooooooove enchiladas. I made two batches on Sunday, and while we haven’t actually eaten them yet, they smelled and looked amazing and I can’t wait to try them. After I made them, I said to Andy, “I just made enchilada sauce that didn’t even come from a can!” Quite remarkable, really. Also, this is a great recipe if you’re making meals for the freezer!

3. Baked Jalapeno Poppers. I’ve made these twice now and I am completely obsessed with them. The second time I doubled the amounts of bread crumbs and seasonings, and they were even better that time.

4. Applesauce Pancakes. I’ve tried out a few homemade pancake recipes lately and this was my family’s favorite by far. I doubled the amount of cinnamon, which was delicious.

5. Garlic Lime Marinated Pork Chops. Back to Skinny Taste! I pretty much love lime anything, which is why I thought this recipe sounded great. It was really good, and I think next time I’ll make the cilantro lime rice to go along with it. I am completely addicted to Chipotle, so having a cheaper and lower-calorie way to make it at home is great.

6. Chicken Tortilla Soup. This recipe isn’t marketed as a “diet” food, but it is really very light. And very easy – dump it all in the slow cooker and call it a day! Kate particularly loves this one.

7. Blueberry Oatmeal Muffins. I’ve been trying to eat better breakfasts lately (read: not just black coffee) but it’s difficult for me to find something easy, nutritious and something I can grab on the go. I’m going to attempt AmyinOHio’s steel cut oats, but until I get up the nerve to try oatmeal in a bowl (yes, you read that right – I have never had a bowl of oatmeal), this recipe fits the bill for breakfast. And they are muffins.

8. Ham and Potato Soup. I love to make ham in the slow cooker (two cups of brown sugar on the bottom, add the ham, one more cup of brown sugar on the top – voila) but unless you’re serving Easter brunch for your extended family, there will be leftovers. I found this recipe for soup when I was trying to use up the leftovers, and I love it. To make things even easier, I use a bag of frozen onions/celery/carrots, which saves a lot of time. Again, not diet per say, but quite reasonable as far as points go.

9. Mexican Stuffed Shells. I found this recipe on Once a Month Mom a while back, but I remembered it recently and made it again a couple weeks ago. It’s an easy recipe to lighten up – I used really lean ground beef and reduced fat cheese. YUM.

10. Baked Slow Cooker Chicken. This couldn’t be simpler but it is so good! You put foil at the bottom of the crock pot, and the fat drains right off. However, seeing me prepare the chicken made Kate realize for the first time where exactly chicken comes from. Then she asked how someone becomes a vegetarian.

So there you have it, 10 recipes I’ve tried and enjoyed. The thing I like best about Weight Watchers is that it fits into my life – I can cook recipes I love and recipes my family will eat without completely derailing my diet. The mobile tools are really helpful in this, too. The website offers suggestions for substitutes for higher-point items that can make a big difference in points without making a big difference in taste. Also, using the recipe builder, I can find out exactly how many points are in something I make, which makes tracking much easier and more accurate.

Do you have any recipes I should add to the list? I’d love to hear them!

This post is linked to Top Ten Tuesday at OhAmanda – check it out!

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As a Weight Watchers insider, I was provided with an iPad and a three-month online membership to facilitate my post.

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