Tuesday, July 29, 2014

Arcade Fire - Next Week

The first Arcade Fire song I heard, back in 2005, was "Rebellion (Lies)," from their "Funeral" album, and I must say, I fell in love. I would listen to it on repeat for hours on end, and never get tired of listening to it. I eventually purchased the entire album and loved it. I purchased their subsequent albums, and my deep love for them increased immensely when "The Suburbs" hit stores. Every day to work. Every day from work. I spun that album. I knew (maybe still know) all the words by heart, and my absolute favorite song of theirs is on that album.

I will finally be getting the chance to see them live...NEXT WEEK! This will be my first concert at the Gorge, and I am so excited I can hardly stand it. It will be a great distraction from the one-year anniversary since my ITP diagnosis, and I already know I will love it.

I will be posting Arcade Videos for the next 2 weeks, until the show next Friday. For today, here's "Rebellion (Lies)."





Pumpkin Recipe #1: Pumpkin Cream Cheese Spread

This. Is absolutely one of my favorite pumpkin delights that we enjoy in my house. I could literally eat it with a spoon, but that's probably not the wisest thing...so many calories and all. I got this recipe from my good friend Haley, who is a self-proclaimed foodie, and I agree! She always has the most delicious recipes and I've never been disappointed...ever!

I have so many pumpkin recipes on my Pinterest boards, and I am hoping to make a dent in some of them this coming Autumn, and not just make my favorite ones like I usually do. Lots of treats, so hopefully I'll have the energy to try some of the new ones out!

I cannot for the life of me find where I pinned this darned recipe, and every new one I look at is not the one I have! I hate to not give credit where credit is due, but I might just have to call this recipe my own? Kidding! I'm just gonna grab one and adapt it. Here goes...

Pumpkin Cream Cheese Recipe (Adapted from LaLoosh)

Ingredients:
8 oz softened cream cheese
1/2c pumpkin puree (not pumpkin pie filling)
1/4c sugar
3/4t pumpkin pie spice
1/2t vanilla

Toss all ingredients into a medium-ish bowl and beat with an electric mixer until it's nice and smooth. Refrigeration is recommended, for an hour, then you can spread on bagels and the like. My favorite is to put it on cinnamon raisin bagels!


I hope you enjoy this as much as my family and I do!


Thursday, July 24, 2014

Current Novenas

I like to be in the middle of a novena, and not have space in between them. It helps me keep a somewhat prayerful life. Sometimes it's hard for me to get motivated to pray, so this helps me get started, and then I can pray a rosary meaningfully right afterward.

I am currently in the middle of three novenas. Today is Day 8 of the one to St. Anne, and Day 8 for the Holy Souls in Purgatory. Today is also the second day for St. Alphonsus, whom I had never heard of before. I typically wrote out the prayers in a journal, and have nearly filled my first one up in just over a year. Writing them out helps me to focus, and to be away from the distractions of the computer. Even though I get the reminders for most of them in one of my Facebook groups, it's still nice to step away and pray.



Do you have any novena recommendations for me? Would you like me to pray a novena for you for an important matter? Please feel free to comment below, or you can email me allisonnoelle@hotmail.com. I'm excited to start another journal, as the one I have has Celtic knots on it! It's so pretty! Mary has served me well for the past year, but I'm ready to be more Irish ;)


Back to 123, Annual Training, and an End to 100 Happy Days

I'm back on monthly CBCs for my hematologist, and I had another draw on Monday. I had a feeling they were going to be up, and I was right! They went from 116k to 123k! I didn't even have to email my hematologist to ask if they results were in yet, because the hospital system was working correctly, which seems to be rare ;) They were at exactly this number back in March, which is making me hopeful that they will continue to rise and hit 'normal' sometime soon.

Here is a graph of my entire ITP journey thus far.


Chris has been in or around Yakima (even 2 days in Redmond for inventory!) for his Annual Training for Army since July 12. It has been very hard him being away. A lot of the days, the girls misbehave (typical, not just when Daddy's gone) but when he didn't come home at night for me to have a little break, it was even harder. He did get to come home and sleep for the 2 days he was in Redmond, so that was a nice surprise. He still doesn't know for sure if he will be helping fight the wildfires going on in central Washington. His 2 weeks is up this coming Sunday, and still no official word, which is frustrating for more than just me. Praying for tons more rain where it's needed, and that he can come home on Sunday as planned. We have a friend who was activated to fight the fires, so please keep Dusten in your prayers, along with his wife Heidi. OH! I forgot to mention Chris was promoted to SSG while in AT, so that's a bonus!

I didn't mention this before, but I participated in the 100 Happy Days challenge, like a lot of people have. I successfully completed it, and got a ton of compliments and feedback that I should do it again! I've decided that I'm going to start it again on August 1st. For those of you that follow my Instagram (allisonnoelle), all of my photos were tagged with the #100happydays. There's probably a huge long list if you just search for that, though!

Here are a few of my favorites:

Day 3
Day 15
Day 38
Day 57
Day 79
Day 93

One more thing...I will probably be doing another giveaway in the month of August for my business! It'll to celebrate me being a small business owner for an entire year! I still have to think of what I'm going to do, so stay tuned!





P.S. Pumpkin is making its way back into my house already (in the form of pumpkin cream cheese)! Squee! (That means recipes coming!)

Monday, July 14, 2014

I'm Back...Sort of...and a Special Etsy Offer

I haven't blogged in nearly three months. I haven't had the desire to. The family has been busy with travel and National Guard and hematology appointments (116 was my last number! Woohoo!)

I do want to let everyone know about the smashing awesome sale going on over in my Etsy shop through Saturday, July 19. When you purchase a full 5-decade rosary, I will throw in a FREE pocket rosary, up to $7! That's right...FREE! Just let me know at checkout what your choice is between the ones I have for sale in my shop. I haven't ever done this before, and I hope people enjoy it and take advantage of this offer. Pocket rosaries are wonderful for keeping in your car (or pocket!) because they're so compact and barely take up any room.

 Thanks for stopping by!


Saturday, April 19, 2014

One Year Later, It's Finished - A Conversion Story


*Disclaimer before reading…it is very choppy. I started writing this right after conversion and finished it a year later!

A little more than a year ago, I was content at my Protestant church and attending my weekly Bible study with Chris and our friends. As the ‘worship’ music grew louder week by week, and I had commented on the connection card every week how loud it was, I became less comfortable with the way I was worshipping, and felt a void. I also felt that void in our Bible study. There was a church-wide study going on, instead of a group-specific study. They glued a disclaimer in the front of it, telling us that there are some parts they don’t agree with one hundred percent. I was confused and somewhat angry. Why is there a difference in doctrine between “Protestant Church A” and “Protestant Church B?” The gears in my head started turning…I had longed for tradition and reverence and I wasn’t feeling that with our Protestant church.

Backing up a bit, Chris had been interested in the Catholic Church, had a ton of books about Catholicism, conversion stories, and had been trying to get me to go to a Catholic church pretty much since we’d been married. I thought it was too weird and too structured, and that I wasn’t able to worship how I pleased. And the crossing one’s self, and the genuflecting, and the same prayers every week. How could this be counted as worship?

As I had discussed with Chris the issues I was having, he agreed, of course. He was probably like, “FINALLY!” Ha! He made a pile of books for me to read and we started a list of other churches to visit. My list had Protestant churches, and his did not. At the time, I didn’t realize that I didn’t want to be Protestant anymore. I was like, “Hey, let’s check out the church my parents were married in and I was baptized in! That would be so cool!” Chris said that he wanted to either be Catholic or Orthodox. “Okay, I’ll give them a shot, but I don’t want to go back to Holy Rosary because it’s way too blue!” I said.

We narrowed our church search to four churches: St. Patrick, St. Andrew, Holy Disciples, and All Saints. We had been to All Saints before for their Christmas Eve Mass. There were a few reasons we decided not to attend there. First, the altar is in the middle of the church. The pews are also really squished together, which makes it difficult for our toddlers to stand and walk around as they please. No one really talked to us, either. Holy Disciples was next, but their church is more of a large gathering space with chairs set up and the altar up front. St. Andrew was great (I threw up there, thanks to being pregnant with Nora at the time). We also didn’t really feel all that welcome, probably because we were giving off that Protestant vibe.

As we drove to St. Patrick, I had a feeling this one was it. I had seen the church before, and it is absolutely beautiful. Also, what Irish girl doesn’t love an Irish saint? We headed in and felt instantly welcomed. I was still uneasy attending a Mass because I couldn’t fully participate…I still didn’t know the order of the Mass (and couldn’t receive the Eucharist yet) but I still felt like this was the one God was calling us to. After Mass, a woman came up to us and complimented us on how well-behaved Hannah was, and said she hadn’t seen us before and welcomed us. Wow. That was the kicker!

We grabbed a parish bulletin and headed home. We pretty much emailed the RCIA instructor straight away about enrolling.
I had picked up a book called “Surprised By Truth,” which I’m sure many Catholics have read. Chris is friends with Paul Thigpen, whose story was in there, and his was the only one I read before deciding that yes, indeed, I wanted to become Catholic.

Fast forwarding to the beginning of RCIA. We weren’t new believers to Christianity, so a lot of the history we had already known.

Nora was born at the end of October.

We learned about the Mass and the Sacraments.

We had the Rite of Election, the Rite of Sending, and the Chrism Mass.

We had our first Reconciliation.

Holy Thursday Mass, Good Friday service. And then the Easter Vigil. Everyone cried.

Chris and I (Michael and Veronica) were Confirmed, and Hannah and Nora were baptized.

We received the Eucharist. We were now fully Catholic. And boy is it amazing.


Tuesday, April 1, 2014

Pocket Rosary or Chaplet Giveaway...NO JOKE!

I've decided to direct my uneasiness today by offering a giveaway! I couldn't decide on whether to give away a pocket rosary or one of my chaplets, so I'm leaving that choice up to the winner! (US residents only, and no previous winners will be eligible.)

You can tweet about the giveaway, follow me on Twitter (@kinyonallison), leave a comment below Which would you choose if you won? or like my Facebook page! Contest will run through today and I'll announce the winner tomorrow!

Here is a photo of the choices! (Matte emerald Czech beads, amethyst opal Czech beads, rose pink fire polished beads, dark garnet fire polished beads, blue turquoise Czech beads, and the St. Dymphna and St. Jude chaplets)


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