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Grilling at the Howell House


I totally love to cook. It’s one of my hidden passions. I love the creative aspect of combining ingredients that ultimately end up in a tasty dinner. When I get a chance to grill – it’s even better!

 

I really like to grill on my charcoal Weber grill. It takes three times as long as a gas grill – but I love the classic flavor that charcoal brings to the food. I’ve found that with the time that it takes to get the grill ready, it’s best to have a bunch of food ready to go so that I can make use of the grill. So I try to cook for the whole week when I grill.

 

On top of that, today is Memorial Day and what better way to honor our fallen heroes then to grill out! So – without further ado – here’s what’s on the menu for Memorial Day!

 

For Lunch

1 lb ground beef

1 egg

Spicecraft Prime Steak &Beef Burger seasoning

Shredded Cheddar Cheese

Hidden Valley Ranch Seasoning

Worcester Sauce

I’ll mix these all together and it’ll make about 5 patties and give us three for lunch and two for leftovers!

 

For the rest of the week

8 boneless chicken breasts, marinated in Lawrey’s Lemon Pepper marinade for 2 hrs.

 

I’ll cut this up  into strips and then we’ll put them into some avocado wraps with lettuce, tomato’s, shredded cheddar cheese,  ranch dressing and guacamole. That’ll be our lunches for the week!

 

For Dinner

Two New York Strip Steaks

Marinated for 5 hours in:

Garlic Powder

Canola Oil

Kosher Salt

Pepper

Italian Seasoning

McCormic’s  Seasoning Salt

Spicecraft Prime Steak &Beef Burger seasoning

Jack Daniel’s Steak Sauce

Worcester Sauce

 

Veggies

1 white onion chopped

1 whole garlic – cloves separated and shelled

2 tbs of butter

 

Mushrooms

Crab stuffing

Topped with cheddar cheese

2 tbs of butter

 

That’ll keep the grill going all day!

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Week’s Reflections

I’ve just been taking some time to reflect on all the things that I’ve learned this past week. The one thing that may be the most shocking to me is how my selfish nature manifests itself into envy and jealousy. I didn’t realize this until this past week when I stepped away from going to the Saddleback Radicalis conference and instead choose to go to the National Church Information Technology Round Table Conference in March.

I’m confident that I made the right decision, but to be quite candid, the week started out as a struggle for me to happy for my teammates who went. Jamie Stolp and Becky Albertson are two of my closest team members at Celebrate. I work with them in the youth ministry and I LOVE serving by their side! Jamie and Becky are both incredible servants of God. They operate out of such a love and a desire to see the Celebrate Youth come to know Christ, that it spurs my stagnant heart to desire the same things! Their leadership in my life at this time, is the sole reason why I became involved with Celebrate Youth and I would never want to do youth ministry without them!

But – when they started tweeting about how great the weather was and the good food they were eating while in California, I became beside myself with envy and jealousy. All sorts of crazy and wrong thoughts began to creep into my head as I read their tweets. It’s as if I had the perception that they were not tweeting worthwhile things because they were enjoying themselves. I felt myself becoming more and more bitter and legalistic in my thoughts as I read about the fun they were having.

I quickly realized this was going to be a problem the first day they were gone, so I immediately removed them from automatically updating my phone so that I would be able to make it through the week. What pushed me to making that decision was the realization that if I was bitter and jealous with them being at the conference, then how, when they came back to South Dakota, could I ever hope to learn and apply what they’ve learned at the conference with an open mind? How could they teach me when my heart and mind was filled with envy and jealousy? Once I made the decision to block them from my phone, everything got better. I found that almost instantly, once I removed the source of jealousy from my life (i.e. the instant updates to my phone) I could then be excited for them and pray for them while they were at the conference.

One other lesson that I learned this week was that if I truly trust God and if I truly believe the words of the Bible, then I have to know that God has a plan for my life and that nothing happens without God knowing about it first. So my fear of missing out on some information that might help me in my ministry, is just that – a fear.

And as a fear, I know that it is not from God and allowing that fear to run rampant in my mind is something that I cannot allow. So by removing the things in my life that were causing that fear to creep up, I was then able to have an attitude of great joy and thankfulness for my teammates!

God knew that I was not going to be at that conference and He purposely placed the right people to attend that conference to help grow His Kingdom. I also imagine that God knew that I was going to recognize this envy and jealousy in my own life and be able to stop it before it got to far out of control! So totally thankful that I serve a God like that!

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Praying for some College Friends

Some of my regular readers (Mom, Grandma and JP) know that I was blessed with the opportunity to go to school at both Indiana Wesleyan University and at Oklahoma Wesleyan University. While in school I met a lot of really great friends, most of whom I still stay in contact with today via Facebook and email.

Today I heard from a friend from Indiana Wesleyan named CJ Good. CJ’s son Aidan has a condition in his heart that will require him to need a transplant and he will soon be officially listed for a transplant. I don’t know the exact details, but I’m pretty sure that CJ would like some prayer for his son! He’s also got a website setup so that we can find out more details on his son’s condition.

http://www.caringbridge.org/visit/aidangood If you’ve got the time, visit the page and leave a note for CJ – I’m sure he’d appreciate it.

Another friend, Brian Klinger, is getting ready to move to back to one of the unholy triad states of Wesleyanism – Ohio. Brian’s been in Sioux Falls and has been the webmaster for the Celebrate Community Church for the past couple of years. Since I’ve come on staff at Celebrate, Brian’s handed over the reigns of the site to me. Brian is leaving to go and help plant a church and so I’m sure he’d appreciate your prayers as well! His website is http://www.kblast.com.

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Sim-plea

 

 

So – Lovey had been talking about buying a Playstation 2 so that she could play the game Sims 2 Castaway. So, on New Years Eve, I went out and purchased a Silver Playstation 2. Yes, I know I’m behind by 7 years, but better late then never! Lovey simply ADORES the Sims and takes particular delight in watching me play the game while she sits beside me telling me what to do next. It drives me a bit crazy at time, but I love the attention, so I do it!   

 

We, of course, purchased the Sims 2 Castaway game and have been playing quite frequently. Lovey and I have two very different styles of game play when it comes to the Sims. She likes to take care of them, let them play, let them eat and sleep, and of course keep them clean. I however, like to run my Sims into the ground – I work them until they refuse to work anymore and then I give them just enough of whatever they need in order to raise their spirits enough so that they will do whatever I wanted them to do before.

 

Lovey looks at the goals as suggestions within the game, I look at the goals as the sole purpose of the game. She cares for her Sims and shows concern for them, I simply see them as a tool to accomplish the game. She loves her Sims and I take them for granted. She nutures her Sims and I abandon mine until they are running around screaming, miserable, and refusing to do anything.

 

It occurs to me that if I were a Sim – I would want Lovey running my life and NOT myself. I don’t want to have a miserable unhappy existance where all I do is work towards winning the game of Life, I want a existance that is a happy, joyful, fun-filled time where I understand that the game of Life is occurring but that I have to live and take advantage of each moment.

 

I think that’s how God is – He loves us, wants us, charishes us, longs for us, provides us and cares for us. He wants us to know that we are loved. The problem is that we keep trying to run our own lives and when we do that – all sorts of problems and frustrations happen that get out of hand and we start running around screaming and miserable.

 

What do you think?

 

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