Thursday, March 26, 2026

{ Book Feature - And She Got Up by Courtney Pray Duke - TLC Book Tour }


About And She Got Up: Shattered by Loss, Restored by Jesus

• Publisher: Thomas Nelson (March 3, 2026)
• Paperback: 224 pages

Faced with an unimaginable loss, Courtney Pray Duke invites you to discover that when life knocks you down, Jesus is nearer than ever, reaching out to help you get back up and stand strong.

Have you found yourself wondering, Will I ever be able to make sense of the disappointments and disasters I’ve endured? Can I trust God with my pain? Will my life ever be restored? Perhaps you’ve done everything you can to rebuild the ruins of your life, but true restoration still seems so far off, if not impossible. And She Got Up is a firsthand account of being knocked down by tragedy and loss while relying on the power and presence of Jesus to rise and heal.

After being widowed at twenty-nine, Courtney Pray Duke found herself lying next to her husband’s grave feeling like she couldn’t go on. But she had three young kids who needed her and a faithful God who she knew could do anything.

Told in four sections—The Breaking, The Making, The Rising, and The Sending—Courtney walks readers through her decades long journey from devastation to the abundant life God had in store for her.

And She Got Up will help readers

  • find hope in their greatest devastation through an honest and vulnerable account of Courtney’s personal journey, coupled with the reality and the truth of who God is and what He is able to do.
  • move forward amid pain that can be paralyzing, helping them to believe God for their own miracle, no matter how hopeless their circumstance may seem.
  • gain confidence that God is available and able to help anyone get back up and live an abundant life of hope, purpose, and peace.

God sees you now, right where you are. His heart is for you. It’s time to rise, to heal, to find purpose and joy again.

About the author

Courtney Pray Duke is an author and speaker who tragically lost her husband in a cycling accident in 2012. Left with three young children and a broken heart, Courtney now lives to tell about the goodness and faithfulness of God to the brokenhearted, and is passionate about helping women encounter the hope and victory of Jesus. She is married to Jon and is a mother to her four children, elementary to college aged. They are planted in Passion City Church and reside in Atlanta, Georgia. And She Got Up is Courtney’s first book.


 
Courtney Pray Duke was a young mother of three, a worship leader along with her loving husband Andrew, at a big church in Arkansas.  A day before Thanksgiving in 2012, her whole life came crashing down when her dear husband was struck by a bus, and killed immediately.
 
This book was so touching and so hard to read as well.  It focuses on Courtney's journey through the loss of her husband but it can be applied to any kind of loss we suffer through life.  That sudden shock, that change that turns everything from comfortable and known to terrifying and unknown, and how she overcame it as a young mother, not yet thirty years old.
 
One of the scriptures she includes in the book is one that I love, which is Psalm 71:20 "Though you have made me see troubles, many and bitter, you will restore my life again;  from the depths of the earth you will again bring me up." 
 
We have all suffered loss in our lives and it feels like you're drowning in that moment, that it will never be ok, that the pain will never cease.  But when you have Jesus with you, you quickly understand that you are not alone, that He guides you, holds you up and helps you to rise again and heal.
 
If you want to learn more about their story, and how to apply Courtney's wisdom and faith to your own battle, this book is definitely for you. 
 
 
 
Thank you to TLC Book Tours and Thomas Nelson for providing me with a copy.  My thoughts and opinions are my own. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Wednesday, March 25, 2026

{ A cozy Spring Day }

 
One of my earliest memories, was of me at around 7 years old, when we lived in Povoa de Santa Iria in Portugal.
 
Across from the cul de sac we lived in, there was a huge field that had a bit of a hill, and we would go an sit on there at times and just look down, at the apartment buildings and the other little neighborhood that existed just below ours.
 
We did this quite often, and when I say we, I mean me and my brothers and some of the other neighborhood kids.  But, Spring time hit different.  The fields used to be littered with Poppies, beautiful deep red poppies that seemed to create a sea of red that would go on as far as the eye could see.  I would sit and pick up each flower, twirl them around my fingers, smell them, inspect them in detail and always gathered a few to take home to my great grandmother, who would them sit them in a glass jar by the kitchen window, for her and my amusement.
 
I already had a connection and strong love for the Spring season.  When everything starts coming alive, I feel as if I am re birthed too, as if I was hibernating for the Winter and now it's time to come out of my shell again, to walk in the green grass, to plant flowers and enjoy the warm weather before it becomes unbearable.
 

 
“By March, the worst of the winter would be over. The snow would thaw, the rivers begin to run and the world would wake into itself again.” — Neil Gaiman 
 
Everything around is waking up slowly as if out of a deep slumber, and that's how I feel too.  The change from the cold to the warm is not sudden or quick, I ease into it, allowing the change to arrive but not wanting to give my body and existence a shock, so to speak.
 
Slow spring days are a joy!
 
The windows are open, the breeze is coming in slightly waving the curtains back and forth.  The birds are very excitedly chirping outside and the trees are filled with green buds, little shoots here and there.  Some are fully grown into delicate flowers, some are still but little nubs firmly holding on to the branches.
 
On days like these, I like to sit on my chair in the corner of my bedroom.  Whether I am reading a book, crocheting, or simply looking out the window and just admiring nature in all it's glory, that is probably my favorite place to be in Spring.

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Of course, always surrounded by beautiful things.  I truly in my heart, believe, that if we just add some beautiful to look at items, here and there through the house, it makes it much more enjoyable to live in.  Or maybe I just love pretty things, either way. 
 
This is my Lego Flower Bouquet that my brother in law got me for Christmas.  I mentioned here on the blog a few times but always forgot to share it.  How stunning are they?  It is incredible to me to think that these were made from time lego pieces, and yes, it did take a bit of time and there were very small pieces to put together......but I believe that everything that is worth it takes time.
 
They sit on my bedroom windowsill ♥

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I have been elbow deep in book boxes, organizing and categorizing.  I also posted so many on Paperbackswap and got 10 book requests immediately, so I've been printing and packing and wrapping and getting ready to ship out on Saturday, when I finally make it to the post office.  Which reminds me, I do have my giveaway package to go out as well, my apologies to the winner for it being so late.
 
Once I got those done, I opened a box from Michael's with some yarn that I had gotten on sale.  It will be for my new crochet blanket, I just need to go through them, pick out the colors I will be using and get them in a project bag ready to go. 

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In order to get started with that one though, I have to finish my current.  I really don't want to set it aside and add it to my ever growing works in progress.
 
I am very close to finishing, and I have found that if I take about 30 minutes to an hour each afternoon, after all my homemaking duties are taken care of, I can make quite a dent in it.
 
Again, I sit at my favorite spot, by the window and listen to life going about outside, and in the quietness of the house, I just let my fingers do the work.  It's rhythmic, it's calming, it's a blessing. 

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And when my hands start hurting (thank you osteoarthritis), I set it down, and pick up a book.  I have been really enjoying reading through the Brambly Hedge Spring story.
 
I think that if there is ever a list of must reads for Spring or any season for that matter, it has to be the complete Brambly Hedge stories.  There is something so heartwarming, so homey about these sweet little critters going about their lives in these stunning tree houses.  I often wish I could transport myself right in and sit with them, planning a big get together, because there IS always some big event going on that the whole forest is working on.

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The illustrations are just adorable, aren't they?

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Yes, I do believe I could very happily live at Brambly Hedge.  

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And so my friends, my spring coziness continues.  Not every day is the same, I don't get to sit and read or crochet daily, but for most days I do because I make it a part of my routine.  Like I've said before, I tell myself that if I get everything done that needs doing first, then I can enjoy the rest of the afternoon and do whatever I feel like, and whatever brings me joy.
  

Tuesday, March 24, 2026

{ Period Dramas I have watched this month }

Are you ready?
 
It has been a while since I've done a Period Drama post, and I know a lot of you enjoy these just as much as I do. 
 
Now, I haven't really watched many the past year or so, there haven't been any that I was enjoying or felt like it was worth mentioning, but I have watched two the past few weeks and thought maybe it's time.  It's time to do another one of these and at the least tell you which two I watched, what I thought, and what if any are coming up soon that I will also be watching or looking forward to.
 
As always, if you have watched any recently let me know down in the comments.  
 
 

 
I went back and forth on watching this one, not because it didn't appeal to me, but the fact that I had to pay to watch it on Amazon.  I didn't quite understand why this was being charged, but I gave in and I can tell you that I am really happy that I did.  It was so good, so sweet and clean without sex scenes and morbid gruesome scenes.
 
What we got instead was beautiful scenery, stunning settings and a story that tugs at your heartstrings.  Now if you don't know Seeking Persephone is actually based on a book by Sarah M. Eden and is part of a series which I am no looking to buy and add to my collection.
 
Persephone is the older daughter in a family who is almost destitute.  Her mother has passed and she takes on the role of caretaker for their father and younger siblings.  When she receives a marriage proposal from a Duke, she is taken back at first but thinking about her siblings and the huge amount of money he is willing to give the family as a dowry, she accepts.
 
The story is one of two people who don't know each other, have gotten married and are now navigating this new life.  Persephone is very sweet and kind and sees the best in people, whereas Adam is a Duke in pursuit of an heir, not very friendly and very much self conscious of this scar he has on his face.  We don't know at first where the scar came from but later in the movie it is explained.
 
I don't want to say more because it would ruin the movie, but it's a sweet love story that slowly makes you fall in love with the two characters. 
 
 

 
Oh Hope Valley.  I think this one is going to be a favorite just like When Calls the Heart and When Hope Calls.  Obviously it is related because it's a prequel to When Calls the Heart.
 
There has only been one episode, with the next coming out on Thursday and every Thursday after that.  The story is about a woman called Rebecca who has lost her husband and takes off on a wagon with their 11 year old daughter, to head west.  She bought a boardinghouse and her plan is to live there and start a new life, but of course, there is a slight hiccup that brings her to Hope Valley and the handsome Tom.
 
Can I just say that I love both Bethany Joy Lenz and Benjamin Ayres, from all the Hallmark movies I have watched over the years.  To see them now playing the main characters in this series is just wonderful.
 
So, not much to say yet about the series, other than I loved the first episode, already am excited to see what comes next and knowing that I love the other two series so much, I am sure this one is going to be just as good.
 
Oh and Jill Hennessy from Crossing Jordan is also one of the main characters, another great actress, so there's that too.
 
 
Those are the two I have watched this month and as I go forward and watch others, I will of course come back and share.  I do plan on making a full post of more upcoming period dramas too.  
 
What have you watched lately?  Any good ones you want to share? 

Monday, March 23, 2026

{ Happy Homemaker Monday - 03/23/2026}

 

Good morning everyone from a cold Texas.  Y'all, this weekend we hit 102, this morning we are at 40.  I don't know what is going on, or who is messing with the weather, but my goodness, enough already, pick a temperature or season, and stick with it.  
 
Anyway, I'm coming to you from a cold morning with dew on the grass but the most stunning pink colored skies.
 
So, good morning again, come on in, as you can see I have a new graphic up top.  I wanted something Spring like and a bit of a change, so that's the new one I'll be using for a while, and as always you are more than welcome to use it too.  
 
Now let's get on, as I have two fur babies staring at me wanting I don't know what.  The minute I sit at my computer desk, they suddenly need something, every time, without fail.  Hahah  
 
I wish you all a blessed week ahead.  
 
Sandra
♥♥♥♥
 
 
 *** The Weather *** 
I debated saying anything but I've already said it above, so I'll just leave these confusing temperatures for your perusal.  No wonder people are constantly sick lately with the ever changing temperatures. 
 
Monday - Cloudy, 71
Tuesday - Mostly sunny, 86
Wednesday - Sunny, 93
Thursday - Sunny, 94
Friday - Partly cloudy, 62
Saturday - Mostly cloudy, 59
Sunday - Partly cloudy, 80
 
 
*** Right now I am *** 
The animals won.  I took a break from from this post, got dressed for the day, did the dishes, got my breakfast, fed themTrying to get this post up, but both Kaia and Elliott keep bugging me, for God knows what.  They are like toddlers when you pick up the phone and they start screaming for something.  Remember those days? Hahah 
 
 
*** Thinking and pondering *** 
Honestly?  Crochet and crochet and books and sweet family tv shows. 
 
 
*** How I am feeling ***
Speaking women to women, it's that time and I am inching very close to menopause and being done with perimenopause, so my cycles have been different, to say the least.  
 
I am so quite tired and sore today, we have spent all weekend building a new shed to transform into a chicken coop, and this blasted thing has aggravated us so much.  We still have to put the doors on, but gave up.  It was so hot and windy and like I said, the building of the shed itself was a lesson in patience.  Hahaha  
 
 
*** On the breakfast plate *** 
Just had my second cup of coffee, two pieces of wholewheat toast with apple butter.  I did have a bowl of oatmeal at 6am but it did not fill me at all. 

 
*** On the lunch plate *** 
I will be having some tuna salad with chickpeas.        
 
 
*** On the dinner plate *** 
Slow Cooker Spaghetti Bolognese, Garlic Bread and Salad   
 
 
*** On the menu *** 
Starting to work on the new meal plan today, so only have meals until Wednesday.
 
Monday - Slow Cooker Spaghetti Bolognese, Garlic Bread and Salad
Tuesday -  Roast Chicken Quarters, Buttered Garlic Rice, Broccoli 
Wednesday - Sheet Pan Tomato Basil Gnocchi, Tomato Cucumber Salad
Thursday -  
Friday
Saturday -   
Sunday

 
*** What I am wearing *** 
Don't laugh but, I got out of my pajamas and put on a clean fresh pair of pajamas.  I am not going anywhere today, I am not feeling great, and I plan on taking it easy all day, so I want to be comfortable. 
 
 
*** On my reading pile *** 
I finished the third book in the Francine Rivers Mark of the Lion series.  Yep, my absolutely favorite new series that will forever live on my bookshelves.  I encourage everyone to read these books if you haven't yet done so.
 
I have now started a trilogy by Tracie Peterson called Ladies of Liberty which is an Historical romance series.  It's giving me the same kind of vibes as the Harbor of Spies series that I read recently from Megan Soja.
 


*** On my TV this week *** 
Turkish shows:
Guller Ve Gunahlar
Ayni Yagmur Altinda
Sevdigim Sensin
Yeralti
Abi
 
YouTube homemaking and book videos, as well has some simple living and quiet vlogs.  
 
I also watched Seeking Persephone and LOVED it.  What a sweet period drama.  
 
Also, on the Hallmark channel the new period drama series called Hope Valley: 1874.   It is the prequel to When Calls the Heart, so if you're a fan of that series, you will want to watch this one.  I loved the first episode and I can tell that I'm going to really enjoy watching this series.  I just wish there were more like these.

 
*** Looking around the house *** 
I can say that my house does not need much attention today, and I'm very happy to report that because the energy and motivation I have today, are about zero.  See, even I the happy homemaker have my days where I just couldn't be bothered and that's ok, we are allowed a day like that.  
 
 
*** To do list for today*** 
Water inside plants 
Daily bible reading and devotional/bible study
Get at least 10k steps in
Watch tv, read my book, crochet.  That's it.

 
*** What I am creating *** 
My gorgeous Solstice Star Blanket is just growing so much.  It sits heavily on my lap when I crochet, and I am loving every second and every row.  
 
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*** From the camera *** 
My sweet Elliott ♥  He was sitting on my bed with the sunlight on him and I just had to snap this picture.  
 

 
*** Devotional, Prayers, Bible Verses *** 
I know a lot out there are feeling scared and frustrated with the uncertainty of the world we currently live in.  I know that I can say until I'm blue in the face, to let it go and put it in God's hands, but I also know it's always easy.
 
So instead I will leave you some peace scriptures that you can say out loud and pray over yourself and your families.  I hope that helps 🙏
 

Proverbs 3:17
Her [wisdom] ways are highways of pleasantness and favor, and all her paths are peace.

Proverbs 3:24
When you lie down, you will not be afraid; when you lie down your sleep will be sweet.

Isaiah 26:3
You will keep in perfect and constant peace the one whose mind is steadfast on You.

Isaiah 41:10
Do not fear, for I am with you. Do not be afraid, for I am your God. I will strengthen you, be assured I will help you; I will certainly take hold of you with My righteous right hand (a hand of Justice, of power, of victory, of Salvation).

Isaiah 43:1b
Do not fear for I have redeemed you; I have called you by name, you are Mine!

  


Saturday, March 21, 2026

{ A crocheting Saturday }

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I have always found crocheting to be a calming hobby, something I could do to make me forget about the world, to calm my heart and my soul, to remind me to see the beauty in every moment.
 
When I stopped crocheting, a year or two ago, it wasn't for a specific reason, frankly I don't know why I did.  I don't understand it myself, because I made the conscious decision to stop, no one did it for me, and I certainly wasn't forced to.  It's strange that I would stop doing something that I know for a fact, brings me so much joy and peace, but sometimes we do things out of character, don't we?
 
Whatever the reason, I am just happy that I picked it up again, and now that I am back into it, the rows are just flowing.

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I worked through Part 5 last week, making a row in the morning and a row at night.  I told myself that I can read or watch tv, or do whatever else I want, as long as I do two rows a day.
 
It's funny that I have to negotiate with myself, but this is the way I find that helps me to have a routine where I do what is expected of me as a wife, mother and homemaker, and I also allow myself the fun things.  
 
A time and place for everything right? 
 
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So, this is my Solstice Star Blanket by Helen Shrimpton at Crystals and Crochet.  I have followed Helen for so many years and have made many of her blankets.  I love the patterns, I love that she always does videos to take us along and help, and she always provides us with these exquisite pieces of art, that may seem so complicated but it's really just a combination of easy crochet stitches, just placed ever so daintily row after row.
 
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The colors for this one came purely by accident.  I wanted to get back into crochet and I knew that if I didn't do immediately when I got the urge, I wouldn't.  So, I didn't want to wait for more yarn, or go to the store and try to figure out a combination that would work.
 
Instead I turned to my own yarn stash and picked out some colors that I already had on hand.  To be honest, at first, I didn't think these colors would work together, they're also very different from my usual muted pastels.
 
But I picked them up, and as I always do when crocheting, I just grabbed the first one at hand and went with it and then started alternating the yarn. 
 
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As it started growing, I started loving it.  It screams Autumn to me though, but that's ok, it can be finished and put away until the cold weather returns later in the year.  
 
I do plan on starting another as soon as this one is finished.
 
I started Part 6, which is rows 63-72 and I am on row 65 at the moment.  I'm really looking forward to it being done just so I can say I did it.  
 
Next blanket I plan on making will be a Universe in Bloom from Look at What I Made.  I did a Sophie's Universe blanket 10 years ago, also from Dedri and loved it.  Actually I've made a few of her patterns, and they're all wonderful, so very much looking forward to the new one.
 
Now, I better get off here and work a few more rows on this beautiful Solstice Star. 

Friday, March 20, 2026

{ A Spring homemaking day }

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Spring is on the way, well, it's practically here, so say all my fruit trees.  Above you can see my peach tree blossoming, beautiful fragile small pink buds that smell amazing and are a sight to see.  Then the wind comes in roaring like a lion, and whips through giving this poor tree a run for it's money, and when it dissipates and moves on to another area, only a few blooms remain.
 
They cling desperately to the branches, much like old man winter clings to it's last cold days, not wanting to leave, not wanting to give over the reigns to spring.   
 
The allergies are in full force, raging from the pollen that is thrown around during these windy days.  And that for me, is the sure sign that Spring is literally around the corner, peeking, waiting to make it's entrance. 

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When I was younger I used to take Spring as the sign to get into a full top to bottom home cleaning.  I even did posts on it here o the blog.  I didn't relent, I started one day, moved from room to room and gave it a deep clean that would leave it shining and fresh scented, but would leave me utterly exhausted for days.
 
It used to be fun, now? Not so much.  I have changed into a different kind of approach.  I try to keep the house clean constantly, not letting it go between seasons, so that I don't have to do such a hard clean, but rather just smaller daily and even weekly catch ups. 

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It is what happens as you grow older and wiser.  I don't know about the wise part, but the older part, it is happening, oh yes it is.  When I look back on my blog and how young I was when I first started this journey, it makes me smile.  I can't believe that I am turning 52 years old this year.  
 
Without wanting to, my body does let me know that I am no longer as young as I was, and there are things that I can't do with as much vigor as I used to.  I could let it get to me, become frustrated or fight it, but I choose to go with the flow.  I do what I can, which I will say for my age is a lot when I think about my parents at my age and how much older they seemed to be and act.
 
But I also have to be smart and know when to stop, when to rest and when to admit that maybe it's time to change things slightly.  So I have and it works for me. 

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I have been slowly organizing the garage, I will show you in a later post.  But the shelves are up and the tubs are in, and we're going through everything and putting it in the storage tubs, which will be neatly labeled for easy access. 
 
I spent an hour typing and printing out titles for the labels.  Is it a lot of work?  Sure, but when I see everything labeled I will be happy I took the time. 

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If you hadn't noticed yet, and I know you have, I am very much into my reading and my books lately.  I am also on a lot of upcoming book review tours, all Christian, and I am thrilled to see book mail almost daily.
 
These two will be up next week, so if you are interested in either or both, be sure to check out my reviews and thoughts in upcoming posts.
 
The Faith to Flourish by Christine Caine and And She Got Up by Courtney Pray Duke. 
 
In my personal reading, I am more than halfway through the last book in the Mark of the Lion trilogy by Francine Rivers and oh my goodness, these are my favorite books now.  They have changed my life, my faith, and have made me want to read my Bible more and get closer to God.  Fantastic books! 

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As is usual in this house, we often have bananas that go ripe too fast, and then no one touches them, other than me.  The boys all have admitted that they deliberately leave them so that I am forced to make some sort of goodie with them.  Brats hahahahah
 
This time I whipped up some Banana Chocolate Chip Muffins which are divine.  Recipe will be on the food blog by this weekend. 

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I also picked up my crochet hook and current project, again.  I mentioned in my Happy Homemaker Monday that I was itching to get back into my Solstice Star Blanket, and I did.  I was a bit apprehensive at first, it seemed awkward and weird crocheting again.  Also, huge tip, if you are working on a big project like a blanket, don't set it aside for months unless you make a lot of notes reminding you exactly what row you were on, what part of the pattern, what hook and all of that.
 
I always do this.  Set it aside, think I'll remember and then struggle to figure it all back out again.  I had to look for the right part, reprint everything again, then count rows over and over to make sure I was on the right one.  Oh Sandra!
 
However, I figured it out and am currently on the last row of Part 5.  I just have Part 6 and Part 7 and the blanket will be finished.  I can't wait.
 
Again, this is the Solstice Star Blanket by Helen Shrimpton over at Crystals and Crochet. 

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As I crochet, my babies lay next to me sleeping, climbing under their blankets, leaving just their faces out.  It's something I started doing with them when they were little, I do it with all our animals.  I get them used to sleeping under their own blankets, but I always say over and over "face.....face....I gotta see your face so you can breathe".
 
At first it doesn't work, they get under there and I have to physically pull the blankets off them.  Takes about a week or two, but then figure it out after a while and do this on their own.  They are just too sweet ♥ 

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The days move on slowly, transitioning from cold to warm, to cold again, to wind that slaps everything around and plays flute music through the windows.  Then the heat comes again, storms, tornado weather, then 30 degrees again and ice on the car windshields.
 
The changing of the seasons is a thing to behold, confusing at times but beautiful in it's own way.
 
As much as I pride myself on cooking all our meals, even I am ok with a random Dominos pizza night.  After a long day of homemaking or working on a project like the bookshelves or the garage, Dominos came to save the day.  I didn't complain, the boys didn't complain and Elliott thought it was great as well.
 
He came to inspect the pizza boxes then took off to lay on my dining chair (one of his favorite places to curl up and nap). 

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Dinner was had, the kitchen was tidied up and we played a family game, something we do practically every night after dinner.  
 
Our current favorite game to play is Nertz.  A fun card game of solitaire but played with up to 6 people.   We enjoy these game nights, they give us a chance to spend time together after a busy work day.
 
I would love to know if your family as game nights as well and if you do, what kind of games do you play. 

Thursday, March 19, 2026

{ Cooking Thursday - Greek Sheet Pan Chicken }

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One of our favorite dinners, is this super easy Greek Sheet Pan Chicken.  I am always looking for easy delicious recipes, and one website that I turn to over and over, is The Mediterranean Dish.  Love it, it is filled with the most wonderful recipes, and every single one I have tried from there has been a huge hit.
 
 
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Greek Sheet Pan Chicken
 

Ingredients

For the Ladolemono (Greek salad dressing)

  • 1/4 cup fresh lemon juice Juice of 2 large lemons
  • 1 to 2 teaspoons dried oregano
  • 1 large garlic clove minced
  • 3/4 teaspoon kosher salt
  • 3/4 teaspoon black pepper
  • 3/4 cup extra virgin olive oil

For the Chicken and Veggies

  • 1 large red onion, halved and sliced into 1/2 -inch pieces
  • 1 medium zucchini, halved and sliced into 1/2-inch pieces (half moons)
  • 1 large orange bell pepper, cored and sliced into 1/2-inch thick slices
  • 1 large tomato, cut into 8 wedges
  • Kosher salt
  • ground black pepper
  • 6 to 8 boneless skinless chicken thighs
  • 1/4 cup pitted Kalamata olives
  • 1/4 cup pitted Castelvetrano olives
  • 4 ounces feta cheese, cut into chunks
  • 1/4 cup chopped Italian parsley, for garnish

Instructions

  • Get ready: Position a rack in the middle of your oven and heat it to 425°F.
  • Make the ladolemono Greek salad dressing. In a medium mixing bowl, add the lemon juice, oregano, garlic, salt, and pepper and whisk vigorously to combine. While whisking, drizzle in the olive oil and continue whisking until emulsified.
  • Coat the veggies. On a large sheet pan, spread the onions, zucchini, bell pepper, and tomatoes. Season well with salt and pepper, then pour about 1/4 cup of the sauce all over the veggies. Toss to coat, then spread the vegetables out so they are all touching the surface of the pan.
  • Add the remaining ingredients. Season the chicken on both sides with salt and pepper. Nestle the chicken, olives, and chunks of feta in between the vegetables and drizzle with the remaining ladolemono sauce, making sure the chicken especially is covered with the sauce.
  • Bake. Bake on the center rack of your heated oven until the chicken is cooked through, about 35 minutes. For more color, transfer the chicken to the top rack about 6 inches away from the broiler. Broil for a couple of minutes, watching closely to make sure the chicken and vegetables gain some color but do not burn.
  • Finish and serve. Remove from the oven and spoon the pan juice all over the chicken. Garnish with the parsley and serve. 
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