Thursday, April 19, 2012

Videos of Special times and fun

This first video is of Terry and Grub 2 being baptized. What a special day in our family. Father and son baptized together!

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dxXUL4iZciw


This next video is of the kiddo's singing their hymn of the month. A favorite with all the children.
  When We All Get to Heaven!

  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ad0DWjOMO1M


Lastly we have Sweet Bali singing one of her favorite songs  Days of Elijah.

   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N7Oqp63mKfw


              I hope you all enjoy these moments.

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Grub 2 Story of Salvation

I want to share something that has happened in our family that to us is beyond wonderful. It's the one thing I want without a doubt for my children. Salvation. 

                                                          3 John 1:4
               I have no greater joy than to hear 
                 that my children walk in truth.


 Grub 2, our 7 year old recently asked God into his life to have control and use him as He wants. 
    Grub 2 has been asking a lot of questions, has been saying it he wanted to be baptized. Terry and I could both see the Holy Spirit working on him.  The child was miserable, his attitude was horrid. He was fighting giving God control.  

  Now in our home, we believe even a child can understand allowing someone else to have control of their lives even when it's not what you want. Isn't that what we as parents teach them when we discipline them. So we have been talking a lot around here about what giving God control means. We have gone over hymns that speak on the subject, and Grub 2 has hung on every word. Once he told me "Mom it just doesn't work" I asked him what doesn't work and here was his reply. "Well, I keep asking God to come into my heart, but He doesn't do it, WHY?"   A child can grasp more than we give them credit for. Why? I sat down with my young son and explain how God sees our hearts, and He knows when we are just praying the words, and when we pray the words from our hearts and truly mean them. We watched him for days as he chewed this over in his young mind. Occasionally he would come and ask us more questions.  On the evening of Feb. 12, 2012 as I was putting the kids to bed, tucking them in and each doing bedtime prayers. My Grub 2 had a look on his face that said a lot was on his mind. So I asked him if he had any questions. He said so let me get this straight "Being baptized isn't what saves me, it shows everyone that I am saved. And God sees my heart, and He won't come in my heart unless I really want Him to have control, even when I don't like what He may say I need to do?"
For a 7 year old I think he put that quite well. I prayed with the other children and came back to him and asked if he needed anything else. "Well, I forgot what the right words are you are supposed to say." I explained that when you really want God in your heart and life you don't need the right words because God will help you, and you'll know what to say. So my little boy bowed his head and prayed the sweetest prayer I have ever heard. When he was finished he looked up at me, and the peace on his face was so evident. I asked him how he felt. His reply "DIFFERENT"  I asked him how... while pointing from his stomach up to his heart he said "Well, it started here and went all the way up to my heart"  

  What joy a parent feels to know their child walks with the Lord.  Now Grub 2 had prayed a few years ago with me, and while he asked for God to come into his life, it was with little understand and with the thought of I don't want to go to hell. The prayer my son just prayed was his moment of true salvation. When he had the knowledge and became accountable before God. 

 The changes in Grub 2 have been astonishing. It as if having a different child in my home. Now he's not perfect, but there is without a doubt a life altering change in our son's life. 

     I know all of you will rejoice with us, and welcome our son into the fold of God's family. 

 


Friday, February 17, 2012

Breakfast Burrito's

So how do I start...
   We bought one big box of 15 dozen eggs and 4 more 18 counts of eggs...
           Yep that was  252 EGGS!!!

  Then we got:
      1 1/2 lbs of sausage
      1 1/2  lbs of tiny ham chunks
       1 1/2  lbs of bacon
     1 onion
     1 bell pepper

  and of course we can't forget the big ole' bag of shredded cheese..
    and the flour tortilla's.. the big ole' stack of them


 1. I first did plan ole' cheese egg burrito's:
       5 dozen egg
      4 big handfuls (cups) of shredded cheese
     about 1/3 cup of water
     
  After that was cooked, I transfered it to a stone dish  where my hubby started wrapping into burrito's..

  While he is doing that I'm cooking sausage now, I put 1/2 lb to the side to save for the (GROWN UP BURRITO'S)
     Then I added 3 dozen eggs
      1/4 cup water
     and about 2 cups or handfuls of shredded cheese..

     During this time hubby would put them in freezer on cutting board or cookie sheet for 20 mins to flash freeze. When the came out, I would transfer into bags and label.
       While he was rolling I'm cooking, worked out great.

      Then we moved onto Bacon
           again  put about 1/2 lb to side for grown up burrito's
          add 3 dozen eggs
          1/4 cup water
         2 cups of cheese

     Then onto ham chunks, now since we buy ours pre-chopped and in 1 lb bags I didn't have to put any to side.  Just cook..
    add 3 dozen eggs
           1/4 cup water
          2 cups cheese

   Now how much did it make.. depends on how much you stuff them, we used the smaller tortillas but 1 -2 of these is enough for the kids in the morning...  if I do 1 I might give them fruit or yogurt to go with it.

    We ended up with:  71 Cheese
                                   47 Sausage
                                   49 Bacon
                                  56 Ham


  Tips:  We have this nifty tool from Pampered Chef called a mix n' chop... It worked great at mixing everything up and not getting huge chunks...
    pre-cut the bacon before cooking
    Have a simple lunch for the day because you don't want to stop to cook
     Try to reuse as many pans as you can and wash as you go, don't let it stack up!


    Another tip:  Have kids help if able or have other things for them to do... mine liked to help stir the eggs.

  For the adult eggs:
       3 dozen eggs
      1/2 lb each of Ham, sausage, bacon
      1 onion chopped
      1 bell pepper chopped
     2 cups shredded cheese
     and  we used the big tortilla's for ours... : )

   This made right around  34 burrito's.



  Tip: when chopping the bell pepper: I was going to be making fajita's so I used the top and bottom areas for my eggs and sliced the middles in long pieces and put to side to place in those meals. : )     Doing all the chopping at once worked great.

  Also when chopping onions I kept mine in COLD water in the sink, it did seem to help about 75% with the tearing of eyes.  I chopped 7 onions and had little tears!!!!
   

   
         

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Bali -- a skirt and sleeping with Chester

Bali got this adorable dress last year for her birthday, however she's grown so much it was getting short : (
Not to mention she loved it so much it got a few stains on the top... so I cut the top part off and made it into a skirt. She loves her new skirt, and thinks it goes perfect with her Hello Kitty shirt because they are pink!


She also had a marker attack her face..  



Here are some adorable pictures I took the other day of Bali and Chester during nap time. Yep they are still buddies, and one of Chester's favorite places to sleep is on one of the kids beds (even the top bunks)!
I thought it was cute how they were sound asleep in the same curled up postion, facing the same way. 
Just adorable.  






Monday, January 23, 2012

Grub 1 Sang in Church Last Night

My oldest sweet boy, learned the song "Love in Any Language" about 1 1/2 years ago. It was one of his favorites for me to sing to him at night.  He was determined to learn it so that he could sing it at church. Last night he got to sing during one of our evening services for the offertory music. He was so happy and did a great job. Enjoy.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zYd7Sgu0gS4

Saturday, December 31, 2011

Bali's new Bed Set

This summer I was able to find a really good deal on an adorable bedding set for Bali. 
It had a fitted sheet, flat sheet, comforter, 3 pillow shams, and a bed skirt, and 2 pillow cases. 

I put the bedding on her bed the other day (as she got it for Christmas)
and today Terry helped me put the bedskirt on. We attached it to the bottom of Grub 3's bed so that it would hang more like a canopy.. She thinks it's awesome and so does cousin Shianne. 





Monday, December 26, 2011

Bali's Baby Doll Diaper Bag

For Christmas I made Bali a diaper bag for her baby dolls. On one of the blogs I follow they had posted this tutortial:  http://www.craftaholicsanonymous.net/2011/03/guest-blogger-christina-from-2-little.html

   So I changed a few things ( I chose to use printed cotton material instead of fleece) and Bali's diaper bag began.  Here are some pictures.

1st. I made her 2 diapers in each size. To make them I used the cotton and put a white simple thinner fleece in between for padding.  She has been asking for diapers for her babies for a long time. 

Next I made a blanket/quilt. One side is the material, and the other side a soft fleece. 



Then using the tutorial as a guide I made her a wipes case and wipes. Only I used the cotton again, and put a thick interfacing in between to help hold shape. Bali was thrilled to have wipes for her babies..



Of course every baby doll needs a bib



and her is Bali moddling her bag for me. Only when this was taken she thought I was taking pictures for FaceBook to show another mommy the bag I had made for her little girl. She didn't know she was the special little girl I'd made the whole bag filled with goodies for. 

I made the bag with a front pocket and a flap over that velcro's. It's just her size. 



Inside loaded up and ready to go.


Saturday night she stuffed it with her baby doll sling, changes of clothes, bottles and food for her baby. So she would be packed and ready to go for church the next morning.  She's such a good little mommy. 

I love that all her pieces match. This is some material I found that my mom had bought at some point, and knew that I had to make my kitty loving Bali something. I still have a little extra material so I might make some more diapers for her or a bigger blanket for her bigger babies. I don't know yet.... 

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Because I'm out of printer ink and my printer is acting up. I am going to post below my Christmas Letter I was planning to send out.  Enjoy!



Dear Family & Friends,

It has been awhile since we sent out Christmas cards and letters, and I will tell you our life has truly been busy.  I will try to give an overview of what has been going on the past few years. I’m sure I will miss things as I am only human, but I will give it my best shot.

I think most of you know that just over two years ago, my mother very suddenly passed away. It has been a learning process for me as I learned how to home school the kids totally on my own. I learned what she always said I could do was true. I am able to teach them to read (I seriously had my doubts).  At that time we seemed to have about a year of whirlwind events come and hang around, car accidents, family in and out of hospitals, every day trials, home repairs, car repairs.  But that is all part of life I suppose, and God has brought us through each one safely and stronger in Faith in Him alone.

I guess I’ll start with our kiddos, wow they are growing way to fast, and  finally last year we got bunk beds. I have always been leery of this as Anthony sleep walks though he has gotten better.  Most morning I only find 2 of them in the proper bed. All the kids voted yes on sharing 1 room, and  hence leading to how do you put 4 beds in a small room.. YOU DON’T.. as hard as I tried it just didn’t work unless we went up. Thankfully Valarie had already moved to a toddler bed and so the big bed was an easy switch.  The other room you ask, has become the school room… and it’s get much use. We have found school time is easier and mommy doesn’t get as distracted with dirty dishes and such needing done.  I also learned to turn my phone off.

So speaking of school, what are we doing there. Anthony is in 4th grade, Alex is 2nd , Avery 1st and Valarie is in pre-K.  We do a lot of reading, and we even combine some of our subjects into all 3 grades.  We are taking what is called a Charlotte Mason approach to our schooling.  I wish school had been like this for me. Probably a favorite of everyone is History and Science, and most days school is done shortly after noon.  The boys stay very active and all of them love riding their bikes around the yard, making obstacle course out of the swing sets and climbing trees.  All of our kiddo’s are showing a love for books, if not reading then listening to books on tape and this brings joy to both of us as Terry and I both love to read.

All of the boys think and feel very deeply and can carry on some very intelligent conversations.  I love that they are listening when we talk about following what God would have them to do and to tell satan to leave.  We believe learning to do what is right in the sight of God at this young age is so important, because it never gets easier to just walk away from temptations.

Anthony is 9 now and getting very tall. He is to my shoulders, and thinks it’s funny that his feet are the same size as mommy’s.  I’m not really sure when this happened because honestly it seems he was just a little thing the other day.  He isn’t shy in the least and he LOVES to sing.  One of his favorite places to sing is in the store, his reason is because everyone needs to hear the messages in hymns and praise songs instead of what is usually being played. He has blessed many walking through the store just singing his heart out.  He has gotten to do some acting the past few years too. A play at church,  2 with Kilgore College (he even had a solo part this past year) and few with our local  children theatre group. His latest thrill was to be part of a children’s fall Choir called Bravo with ArtsView.  He also has a huge heart and loves people, he loves to help. I can see how he is so much like his daddy, he never looks at a person as many the world does, but he sees everyone as a person that God loves, he doesn’t treat anyone differently no matter how the look.   He’s great with his little sister and spoils her rotten, and she is becoming his little singing side kick.  He likes listening to books on tape or in our case LibriVox.  I’m so thankful he likes the books that are no longer in print and not just the newer ones (as many we won’t allow in our home). He is truly learning to appreciate a good story.  If there was one thing I wish I could give him it would be voice lessons, and he keeps asking for a drum or guitar lessons too. However I’m not sure where we would ever put a drum set.  
Alex is 7, he is our animal lover. He can spend all day looking for frogs and other creatures. He is our observer when it comes to nature.  He is also our more reserved child. He isn’t nearly as daring as his brothers and prefers to keep his feet more close to the ground which is most fine with this mommy.  He is very artistic and loves drawing (he can never have to many notebooks). His favorite person in the world is cousin Shianne, I think it’s cute how they both seem to take after the same side of the family and actually look alike. The two are often inseparable.  He loves building train tracks and building cities. He is very attached to my frog that Terry gave me years ago.  He can be so shy, but then when he knows you he loves with his whole heart. He enjoys being in the kitchen with me and wants to know how to make runny eggs.  He is probably my best at cleaning, but can also make some of the biggest messes, much like any 7 year old boy. He too loves reading,  and listening to just about any book on tape. Alex is my babysitter, he is awesome at taking care of little ones when outside playing and helping.  He is the practical thinker of all the kids. Currently he wants to take Art lessons, but he doesn’t want to go alone,  and that’s fine with me. Anyone know of some good drawing videos?

Avery our bouncy 6 year old. Rightly  nicknamed George.  He can sit for hours figuring something out if he wants to, and when I don’t know he’s watching he figures out how to run things like my camera, computer and cell phone. He watches me sew and  tries hard to figure that one out,   but momma doesn’t let him touch it much. He loves climbing and this past year just decided he was going to learn to ride a 2 wheel bike. Never asked for help, just did it on his own. He can be very determined when he wants to be. He can also be one of my biggest snugglers.   Avery scares me when he climbs but he seems to be very sure footed and not at all afraid of heights. He has a grin that tells you when he’s up to mischief or gets that look in his eye when he has figure out how something works.   The biggest thing with him is if he gets it in his mind to figure out something works, don’t be surprised if he takes it apart.  But he was also my puzzle solver at an early age. His favorite thing at 3 was sitting in my lap doing jigsaw puzzles on the computer.  We have learned to never under estimate what is going on his head.  He’s the kid who says I can’t do this in math, then turns around and answers his brothers math problem I’ve been explaining.

Valarie, our baby girl, or as she will tell you she’s mommy’s Baby doll.  She is a little mother, and yet tries so hard to do everything her brothers do. She is 3  and growing way to fast. She loves being in the middle, and being my shadow. She thinks playing with her girl cousins is great and loves playing at Aunt Ruthies.  I’m still holding out that some day she will enjoy wearing bows and letting me fix her hair, but for now she’s to busy playing to waste time on curls. Though she has times when she needs her back out of her face, but it better only take a few minutes.   She has lots of baby dolls and has somehow convinced her bubbas to play house almost anytime she wants. She takes her 1 - 3 babies to town anytime we leave and her favorite (and don’t ever get found without it) is her 25 cent horse from a yard sale. She sleeps, plays and totes the thing everywhere almost. She also takes care of all our cats and absolutely loved slinging the kittens we had this year in her baby doll carrier. She loves to sing just like Anthony, and is always asking him to teach her a new song, which he is glad to do most times. Right now her favorite is Jesus Loves the little Children.   She also seems to like “draw” like Alex, and loves watching her leapfrog ABC video’s for school. She’s learning how to spell her name with magnets and tries to trace it.  She is learning to count, and has shapes and colors down very well. However when she started learning colors last year she called red- Anthony, blue- Alex, green-Avery, yellow- Audreyanna (one of my sweeties,I used to babysit her and her brother) and pink and purple - were Me.  I guess that’s what happens when everything is color coded in the house, and she knew which colors belonged to who and so colors were someones name to her not a color. It was rather cute.

I don’t know that mine or Terry’s lives are all that exciting. We take care of the home and kids.  I teach while Terry is at work.  I must say God has been doing a lot in both of our lives, molding and changing and teaching us. Being parents really opens your eyes to many things, and it’s defiantly not always easy, but we wouldn’t trade it for anything.  Terry did give up being able to get a newer truck when our suburban was in an accident and we replaced it with a 9 passenger one. The kids love that it has a dvd player in it, and it’s nice on longer trips.  We love having a CD and tape player also.  It has 3 bench seats in it and room for the groceries in the back. (That’s not easy to find these days).  Terry and I have celebrated 10 years now together, and it seems so much longer, but that’s probably since we’ve known each other for so long. I think it’s funny that we have known each other over ½ our lives now.  Terry often helps with most of the driving as my nerves just don’t do so wonderful in traffic,  so grocery shopping and errands are more of a family outing than they used to be, and I actually get reading time in while riding in the car. The kids have learned when mommy is reading I often don’t hear anything going on around me.


We have been learning more about using essential oils in our everyday lives. We’ve been using them for years, but this past year I went to a meeting with DoTERRA oils, and have learned so much more than I ever knew. Terry and Anthony even came to a few of the oil meetings with me.  We have all feel in love with the DoTERRA oils. Yes, there really is a difference in how an oil is processed and everything ( I honestly didn’t know that)  We have several favorites and we are looking forward to learning more. Even the kids love using them, and ask for them.  Over the past few years I have had some medical issues that we have tried hard to deal with. Nothing majorly life threatening, however my stress levels have been haywire to say the least. I’ve been a few medications and never really happy about it. Right now I’m off medications and only using my oils to treat my nerves and I’m feeling like my old self again. We have noticed Mommy sings and laughs again more.  I think our favorites are 2 blends called Breathe and OnGuard. One is awesome for knocking congestion out of you and opening the lungs, the other kills every germ imaginable and we have been making a hand sanitizer with it. Of course that it smells like cloves is just an added bonus to us.

We also have made some new friends with joining a few home school groups in the area. A highlight of the week is going to park, though we don’t go every week. The other mothers I have met have truly been a blessing to me, wonderful encouragers and some very strong Christian ladies whom I can share with.   I have tried to recently start blogging again (I have 2), and both of us of course have face book accounts.

I got a special gift of a sewing machine last year for Christmas and have really been enjoying sewing a lot. Right now I am sewing purses and bags to sell. This I find very fun and relaxing, and right now have a FB account set up for anyone who wants to buy any.   Terry is working with McDonald’s and travels doing shake machine mataince to 13 stores every 2 weeks. I have given up on knowing exactly where he is each day, but pretty much have his schedule memorized. He gets to spend the 2nd part of his day on the roof and all the kids think that is just really cool. They also love when they get to go surprise daddy on his lunch break.

I think that pretty much sums up what we have been up to. If you want to really keep up with us, just find us on FB (Rhoda’s has more pictures on it), or follow our blog.  We hope each of you have a wonderful Christmas and a blessed year in 2012 (WOW!).   And as each of our boys our grubs as we call them reminded us don’t forget the real reason for Christmas, to celebrate the birth of our Savior, Jesus Christ.  They all said they have to sing Happy Birthday and make a cake.  A memory I hope each of them will hold in their hearts always.

Merry Christmas,
Terry, Rhoda, Anthony, Alex, Avery, Valarie
  and our many cats.


    Here is our blogs and FB pages:
    http://healingforlifewithoils.blogspot.com/         
   http://3grubsandablossom.blogspot.com/

https://www.facebook.com/pages/Bags-4-Everything/215814908490843
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Healing-For-Life-doTERRA-Essential-Oils/248254488556516

  FB pages: Terry  Cerliano
                      Rhoda Burk Cerliano

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

my 1st blanket every for Grub 2

So about 1 1/2 years ago ( I know that's really bad) the grubs and I were walking through Wal-Mart.
Grub 2 found this pre-quilted Thomas the Train material and wanted it. Of course I said we would have to wait. So wait he did, and he kept his eye on it. Then one day all our stores decided to get rid of them fabric departments and put a lot of material on sale. This was one of the things on sale, so I got what was left on the bolt. 
Grub 2 was overjoyed, and he has patiently watched his material sit in the to do pile for about a year. Asking occasionally, Mommy can you make me a blanket, a pillow anything. Just don't forget about my material.   So I finally figured it all out and made him a blanket for his bed. He watched me sew it, and he told me, If it doesn't come out like you want, whatever it is you are making, can you just let me have it to sleep with? 

So after calling my sister in NC and talking about binding, and looking up some you tube tutorials. I figured it out, and wonder why I've been so afraid of binding.  Feel kinda silly now. But here it is finished and ready to be discovered for Christmas. 


The Front Side

 Up Close of Binding

 The back side, not perfect, but not bad for a first I think

Binding on the pieces together. 

Up close of the print

And with the left over I made some pillow cases for his bed. 


This one is a bit bigger, for his bigger pillow, and I used some old blue jeans in my scrap pile to give it a different look than the other one. 


Thursday, December 8, 2011

Family Fun

Last weekend we took the kiddo's to town. Friday Night down on the Square they were having a snow slide, train rides, horse carriage rides, and local groups preforming. 
We went to show support for  the Arts View Group who was doing Christmas songs. 
The kids were cute and we all had fun.  
We only did a few things,drank HOT chocolate, talked Daddy into going on the train, said "Hi" to Uncle Maxey & Aunt Kathy, and some went down the snow slide. 


Do to the fact mommy's knee(s) have been hurting a lot lately.. I opted not to cram into the little train, and be the designated picture taker instead.  



However I think Daddy had fun and didn't mind at all being a kid. 


On the way back to the car, we had to cross the railroad tracks and to the enjoyment of all the kids there was a LONG train crossing. We opted to stop before we were directly next to the track to allow the kid to watch.  I wouldn't doubt if this was one of the biggest highlights of the whole evening. 



I'll try to get a video posted later of Grub 1,3, Bali and Daddy coming down the slide.