
As most of you know I am a huge Detroit Tiger fan. I’ve been counting down the days until the 2008 baseball season begins and I believe when I added the counter to my page it began at 168 days. I can now say only two more days to that first pitch! I have very high hopes for this season. I think hands down we have the most powerful lineup in baseball but our pitching could give us a little trouble. I wouldn’t be surprised if Dombrowski doesn’t pull an 11th hour deal for a relief pitcher this weekend. Our starters look pretty solid. I am worried about the spring training season that Dontrelle Willis is coming off of. It was a gamble to go after him this off season because of his past injuries but Dombrowski felt confident that the D-Train would bounce back as a Tiger this season. Let’s hope that’s the case. Our starting rotation looks like this: Justin Verlander, Kenny Rogers, Jeremy Bonderman, Nate Robertson and Dontrelle Willis. For the Tiger’s to win their division this year Bonderman and Robertson have to have great seasons. They both have enjoyed a great spring training season this year, let’s hope it continues into regular season play. Our starting lineup this opening day is going to be missing one of our best players: Curtis Granderson. Grandy fractured his finger during this spring and was put on the 15 day disable list. Hopefully he will be back in the middle of April. Here’s the projected starting lineup for opening day. Jim Leyland did say he would have Rodriguez hitting in the number 1 spot from time to time but as far as I can tell he is going with this line-up for opening day:
1. SS Edgar Renteria
2. 2B Placido Polanco
3. DH Gary Sheffield
4. RF Magglio Ordonez
5. 3B Miguel Cabrera
6. 1B Carlos Guillen
7. C Ivan Rodriguez
8. LF Jacque Jones
9. CF Brandon Inge
First pitch will be thrown out by Miss America, Kirsten Haglund, who hails from Farmington Hills, Michigan. Thank goodness the Tigers did not ask Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick to do the duties! For all of you who are not familiar with the scandal that has hit our city of Detroit, the Mayor has been arrested and charged with 8 felonies.
The game starts @ 1:00pm so the kids will still be in school. I'll tape it for them and they can watch it as soon as they get home. I'm making a "ballpark" dinner tomorrow to watch with the game. We will be eating: hot dogs, french fries, nachos, popcorn, and roasted peanuts! Here's to a championship season! Go Tigers!!
Sunday, March 30, 2008
Tigers Opening Day!
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Sunday, March 23, 2008
He's Alive!

Happy Easter! Today we remember that Jesus loved us enough to make the most ultimate sacrifice. He died for our sins so we can live for eternity with Him. There is no greater gift than that! I know for many people (me included) Easter is a day of hiding Easter eggs, Easter baskets filled with candy, and a celebration with a big family dinner but we must not forget what the miracle of that empty tomb on that one Sunday morning meant for us. The resurrection of Jesus enables us to be victorious in our Christian walk. Below is an awesome video that I hope you will take time to watch. The song in this video is sung by Brad Paisley and Sara Evans. Listen to the words of this song, it is amazing!
May God bless you with His love and grace this Easter Sunday!
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Thursday, February 14, 2008
To My Husband.....

To My Husband.... Words can not express the love that we share. You are my best friend and soul mate. I thank God everyday for bringing you into my life. You are that one person I can always depend on. When things go wrong, you make them right. I can tell you anything and know that I will not be criticized or judged, you accept me for who I am. Your protectiveness always makes me feel so safe and secure. Your sense of humor makes me laugh. I cherish the fact you love me unconditionally and you let me know that the bond of love we have could never be broken. I thank you for the three beautiful children our love has created and the father that you are to them. You have set an example to our daughters of what they should look for in a future husband and an example to our son of what kind of man he should strive to be when he grows up.
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Sunday, February 10, 2008
Fasting and Feasting Prayer
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Thursday, February 7, 2008
I don't think I actually have one. I get compliments on my spaghetti sauce and I have a taco dip that is really popular.
2. What is your favorite spice?
Garlic and cajun spices
3. How many nights a week do you cook?
Usually 5 nights. Friday we usually eat left-overs and Saturday we get pizza or go out to a restaurant.
4. What is the most difficult recipe you have ever made?
Pad Thai
5. How often do you fry food?
Not very often. When I do fry it's for breakfast. I make bacon, hash browns, eggs, and sausage...it's one big fry fest on Saturday mornings..LOL.
6. Is your kitchen well organized?
Not as good as I wish it was. I really need to go through and get rid of stuff I never use. We are planning on adding a wall pantry this summer, I'm hoping that will help.
7. What is your favorite kitchen tool or gadget?
I use my Pamper Chef chopper more than anything else. I also love my skillet that can also be put in the oven.
8. What is dinner time like at your house?
It's great now that the kids are not currently in sports and Walt is home. We used to eat in "shifts" but now we have a very normal dinner. I usually start cooking dinner @ 4:00 and we are eating by 5:30. We turn the TV off and we talk about our day.
9. Do you have an old family recipe that has been handed down over the years?
Banana Pudding, Macaroni Salad, and my late mother in-law's Wimpy recipe.
10. On a scale from 1 - 10 (1 being awful and 10 being excellent) how would you rate your cooking skills?
I love cooking but I would only give myself a 6 or 7. I think I am too safe of a cook. I make dishes that I know I make well and stay away from ones that intimidate me. I need to change that:-)
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Wednesday, February 6, 2008
Ash Wednesday
Today is Ash Wednesday, the beginning of the Lenten season. My family will attend Mass this evening to receive ashes on our foreheads. I've been asked a few times why do some Christians do this symbolic act of distribution of ashes? The best explanation I found is from CatholicOnline.com:
Why we receive the ashes following the example of the Nine vites, who did penance in sackcloth and ashes, our foreheads are marked with ashes to humble our hearts and reminds us that life passes away on Earth. We remember this when we are told "Remember, Man is dust, and unto dust you shall return."
Ashes are a symbol of penance made sacramental by the blessing of the Church, and they help us develop a spirit of humility and sacrifice. The distribution of ashes comes from a ceremony of ages past. Christians who had committed grave faults performed public penance. On Ash Wednesday, the Bishop blessed the hair shirts which they were to wear during the forty days of penance, and sprinkled over them ashes made from the palms from the previous year. Then, while the faithful recited the Seven Penitential Psalms, the penitents were turned out of the church because of their sins -- just as Adam, the first man, was turned out of Paradise because of his disobedience. The penitents did not enter the church again until Maundy Thursday after having won reconciliation by the toil of forty days' penance and sacramental absolution. Later, all Christians, whether public or secret penitents, came to receive ashes out of devotion. In earlier times, the distribution of ashes was followed by a penitential procession.
Do I have a gracious and patient attitude with others, especially those who irritate me?
Do I feel the power of connection to God and the church in corporate worship?
How is my devotional and prayer life progressing?
Am I listening to God more and complaining less?
Is it time for a change or a growth in my Bible study and prayer life?
What are the lurking sin problems, which still plague me?
Am I as thoughtful and forgiving of family as others, or do I take my frustrations out on them?
Do I speak up for the maligned and oppressed, or do I remain silent in order to remain popular?
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Tuesday, February 5, 2008
Our Super Bowl Party

We had our first annual Super Bowl party this year and I don't think we could have picked a better game to start this tradition. All season I have been rooting for the New York Giants. I know the Patriots have had a magical season but my heart has been with the Giants. I think Eli Manning is not only a great quarterback but just a great guy off the field as well. He is the biggest reason I was rooting for the Giants. And let me tell you, I was in the minority at the party. Out of 25 people there was only 6 of us Giants fan. The biggest reason every one wanted to see the Patriots win was to watch history in the making. A team has not gone undefeated since the Miami Dolphins in 1972.
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