JEAN'S CHICKEN TETRAZZINI
2 Tbsp margarine
2 Tbsp flour
1 3/4 cups milk
2 cups (8 oz) mozzarella cheese
3/4 cup parmesan cheese
7 oz spaghetti, broken, cooked, drained
1 1/2 cup chopped chicken
1 4 oz can mushrooms, drained (may use fresh)
2 tbsp chopped pimento
Melt margarine in saucepan over low heat. Blend in flour. Gradually add milk. Cook, stirring constantly, until thickened. Add 1 1/2 cups mozzarella cheese and 1/2 cup parmesan cheese, stir until melted. Add spaghetti, chicken, mushrooms and pimento; mix lightly. Spoon into 1 1/2 quart casserole. Bake at 350 degrees for 20 minutes. Top with remaining cheese and continue baking until cheese is melted.
Wednesday, November 4, 2015
Tuesday, November 3, 2015
JEAN ANSWERS MORE QUESTIONS
We extend our congratulations to Sarah and John on the birth of Baby John. Hope he is gaining weight and will be home soon.
Someone asked why Thomas' girlfriend is lady. She doesn't want her real name on here, so we told her she could use another name. She can't decide on that name to use. I said it doesn't matter.
Not everyone's name on here is their real name. They chose not to use their real names so we said pick a name, but it will be your on New York State of Mine name. So, they did. Just to let you know David, myself, Elmer, Anna, John and Sarah are our real names. Some of our children's names are their real names like David Jr., Susan, and Katie. Others have changed their names. Now, I am sure I have confused you.
So anyway we are waiting for Thomas' lady to come up with a name. I said as long as it is a lady's name, it doesn't matter. We hope she comes up with one soon.
Thomas' wedding will be at our house. Thomas wanted his wedding at home. His lady and her family agreed. Also, our house is bigger than theirs is, so we will have more room.
Thomas' lady lives about 45 minutes to an hour from our house - that's by car not by buggy. It would be much longer by buggy. Most of the time, one of them gets a driver to take them to the other one's house.
Yes, Thomas' lady is of the same religion, Old Order Mennonite, as we are. They attend at a different meeting building that we do because they are so far away. When they marry, Thomas, lady, David and I will attend the same meeting building.
I am starting to get the Christmas Recipes ready for next month. Where has this year gone? Anyway, if you are looking for a recipe, or have a recipe you think we might enjoy, please let Marilyn know at lincolnlady1121@yahoo.com. I would like to get this list ready to put on next month.
Be With God,
Jean
Someone asked why Thomas' girlfriend is lady. She doesn't want her real name on here, so we told her she could use another name. She can't decide on that name to use. I said it doesn't matter.
Not everyone's name on here is their real name. They chose not to use their real names so we said pick a name, but it will be your on New York State of Mine name. So, they did. Just to let you know David, myself, Elmer, Anna, John and Sarah are our real names. Some of our children's names are their real names like David Jr., Susan, and Katie. Others have changed their names. Now, I am sure I have confused you.
So anyway we are waiting for Thomas' lady to come up with a name. I said as long as it is a lady's name, it doesn't matter. We hope she comes up with one soon.
Thomas' wedding will be at our house. Thomas wanted his wedding at home. His lady and her family agreed. Also, our house is bigger than theirs is, so we will have more room.
Thomas' lady lives about 45 minutes to an hour from our house - that's by car not by buggy. It would be much longer by buggy. Most of the time, one of them gets a driver to take them to the other one's house.
Yes, Thomas' lady is of the same religion, Old Order Mennonite, as we are. They attend at a different meeting building that we do because they are so far away. When they marry, Thomas, lady, David and I will attend the same meeting building.
I am starting to get the Christmas Recipes ready for next month. Where has this year gone? Anyway, if you are looking for a recipe, or have a recipe you think we might enjoy, please let Marilyn know at lincolnlady1121@yahoo.com. I would like to get this list ready to put on next month.
Be With God,
Jean
Monday, November 2, 2015
ELMER TELLS ABOUT BABY'S ARRIVAL
Anna is never wrong in her baby delivery time. She said the month of October and she was right. I call our newest Grandson my early birthday present.
In the early morning when the pains started, John called us. Anna went over to their house in our new buggy. I stayed home as I had morning chores to do. When I got done I called Anna and she said to get the driver and come over. She thought it was time Sarah went to the hospital. Told me don't hurry, just get here. Now that last statement I always question. Don't hurry, I know what that means, it's the just get here, I question. Anyway, I did as she said.
When I got there, Sarah's Mother was there, too. So Sarah, Anna, and Sarah's Mother got in the car along with two bags of whatever ladies fill them with. We couldn't all fit in that car, so John and I sent them off and called another driver explaining the situation. He came over, picked John and I up and off we went. We got to the hospital and the other car hadn't arrived yet. John and I were very concerned when they pulled in. The ladies driver took the long way. Our driver took the back and got there ahead.
John and Sarah knew right where to go, so the other three of us followed. We went in the waiting room while John and Sarah registered, went into the room where Sarah was examined. She wanted Anna in there when she got examined, so she went in. John came out looking a little green. Anna and Sarah were allowed in the room, even John was, but he didn't want to go in. While we were waiting Bishop Eli arrived, was talking and praying with us.
Finally, Anna came out and told John the deliver time was near. He said he didn't know if he could go in. He didn't do so well last time he was in there. Anna told him if he didn't, he would miss the greatest experience in his life. John said, Amish men don't' go in during delivery. I told him I did. He looked at Eli and Eli said go in. So John did.
We waited and waited, talked and prayed. We expected Anna or Sarah's Mother to come out. It was John that came out with a big smile on his face. Said his son was here. He is small, but he will grow. I asked him how the delivery was? John said he felt weak and sick until he saw the baby's head come and he wasn't leaving for anything after that. To see this child being born, for Sarah and himself. What a great gift from God this child was. To think that God trusted them to raise him, love him and bring up the Amish way - God's way. It is something he couldn't describe.
The first time, we went into Sarah's room, the baby was not there. They wanted to do some tests on him, to make sure he was all right. After talking with Sarah, Anna, Eli and I went to the hospital restaurant area to get some breakfast as we hadn't eaten. After breakfast, we went back, and the baby was there, Anna and I held him for a few minutes. Then they put him in the incubator which is right next to Sarah's bed.
Later in the day, the doctor came in and said the baby was over a month premature, but all the tests came back with no problems. Still were waiting tests results to see if he was a small person, like me. They would like him to get a few more pounds on him before they release him. Sarah said, she would not leave without the baby. The doctor tried to explain, Anna tried, Sarah's Mother tried - but Sarah insisted, she would not leave without taking the baby with her.
I forgot to mention he was born 3 pounds, 4 ounces, which is small. Sarah was getting upset. Eli came in and told us all to leave except John, Sarah and the doctor. Let them talk it out alone. We sat in the waiting room when Eli came out and we prayed.
After a while John came out. The doctor told them that let's see how things were on Friday. If all was well - she might let him go home on Saturday. Sarah could stay with him until Saturday. All John could think of us was the bills. Both Eli and I told him not to worry. Sarah and the baby were the most important.
Then they tried to decide what to name the baby. I guess they went around and around on that name. They thought of her father's name and my name. They thought of great - grandfathers. The next day when Anna and I went in to see the baby John and Sarah told us all the names and they couldn't decide. Well, I said, why don't you name him after you, John. I named my first son, Elmer. Think of John, in the Bible. We told them, We gave our advice and went home so they could have some time together. That evening John came over to the house and said they had decided to name him John.
On Saturday, the doctor came in and said she would like to keep Baby John a few more days - until he got some more weight on him. Sarah got really upset. She said she would not go home without Baby John. John said they went back and forth. Finally the doctor left. John said he thought the doctor felt he and Sarah needed some time alone.
When she came back, she told them it is hard to go home without the baby. She understood it just doesn't feel right. But she explained that it is better that Baby John stay at the hospital a few more days to get some weight on him, to make sure he is okay, than to send him home and maybe have some problems. They could come and see him, hold him and Sarah could nurse him.
When Sarah came home, she was the saddest, I had ever seen her. John and I didn't know what to do. Anna sent us out to do chores. When we left Sarah was at the table crying. After chores, we came back in they were gone from the table. We found Sarah in bed with Anna sitting on the edge of the bed with the bible. Anna was reading John bible passages to Sarah and they were talking about them. She was telling her how strong St. John was and how strong Baby John would be. If the Lord cared for St. John, He would surely take care of Baby John.
Anna finally got Sarah to go to sleep. Downstairs she asked me if I had my cell phone with me and I said yet. She told John to call for his maude to come over. A maude is someone who will come to the house to do the cooking, cleaning, washing, etc. and help Sarah care for the baby when he comes home. The lady they are getting is 16, and the daughter of some Amish friends of ours. They come to the house usually on Monday and stay until Saturday afternoon - then go home to spend Sunday with their family. We asked if she could come that day and stay until next Saturday. Her parents and she agreed. So I went and got here with the buggy.
We have a couple of drivers who offered to take John and Sarah over to the hospital to see the baby. They have been very kind. Hospital is a way from where we live. Even Sarah and I have taken trips over to see the baby. Bishop Eli has gone to see him. Sarah's Mother has gone over to see him.
Their maude has not had to cook a meal yet. People have brought casserole's, dinners and more to John and Sarah's house.
I tried to explain that even though this is a sad time, Baby John will be coming home. He is in God's hands. We hope he gets some more weight on him and gets home soon.
Trust God's Wisdom,
Elmer
In the early morning when the pains started, John called us. Anna went over to their house in our new buggy. I stayed home as I had morning chores to do. When I got done I called Anna and she said to get the driver and come over. She thought it was time Sarah went to the hospital. Told me don't hurry, just get here. Now that last statement I always question. Don't hurry, I know what that means, it's the just get here, I question. Anyway, I did as she said.
When I got there, Sarah's Mother was there, too. So Sarah, Anna, and Sarah's Mother got in the car along with two bags of whatever ladies fill them with. We couldn't all fit in that car, so John and I sent them off and called another driver explaining the situation. He came over, picked John and I up and off we went. We got to the hospital and the other car hadn't arrived yet. John and I were very concerned when they pulled in. The ladies driver took the long way. Our driver took the back and got there ahead.
John and Sarah knew right where to go, so the other three of us followed. We went in the waiting room while John and Sarah registered, went into the room where Sarah was examined. She wanted Anna in there when she got examined, so she went in. John came out looking a little green. Anna and Sarah were allowed in the room, even John was, but he didn't want to go in. While we were waiting Bishop Eli arrived, was talking and praying with us.
Finally, Anna came out and told John the deliver time was near. He said he didn't know if he could go in. He didn't do so well last time he was in there. Anna told him if he didn't, he would miss the greatest experience in his life. John said, Amish men don't' go in during delivery. I told him I did. He looked at Eli and Eli said go in. So John did.
We waited and waited, talked and prayed. We expected Anna or Sarah's Mother to come out. It was John that came out with a big smile on his face. Said his son was here. He is small, but he will grow. I asked him how the delivery was? John said he felt weak and sick until he saw the baby's head come and he wasn't leaving for anything after that. To see this child being born, for Sarah and himself. What a great gift from God this child was. To think that God trusted them to raise him, love him and bring up the Amish way - God's way. It is something he couldn't describe.
The first time, we went into Sarah's room, the baby was not there. They wanted to do some tests on him, to make sure he was all right. After talking with Sarah, Anna, Eli and I went to the hospital restaurant area to get some breakfast as we hadn't eaten. After breakfast, we went back, and the baby was there, Anna and I held him for a few minutes. Then they put him in the incubator which is right next to Sarah's bed.
Later in the day, the doctor came in and said the baby was over a month premature, but all the tests came back with no problems. Still were waiting tests results to see if he was a small person, like me. They would like him to get a few more pounds on him before they release him. Sarah said, she would not leave without the baby. The doctor tried to explain, Anna tried, Sarah's Mother tried - but Sarah insisted, she would not leave without taking the baby with her.
I forgot to mention he was born 3 pounds, 4 ounces, which is small. Sarah was getting upset. Eli came in and told us all to leave except John, Sarah and the doctor. Let them talk it out alone. We sat in the waiting room when Eli came out and we prayed.
After a while John came out. The doctor told them that let's see how things were on Friday. If all was well - she might let him go home on Saturday. Sarah could stay with him until Saturday. All John could think of us was the bills. Both Eli and I told him not to worry. Sarah and the baby were the most important.
Then they tried to decide what to name the baby. I guess they went around and around on that name. They thought of her father's name and my name. They thought of great - grandfathers. The next day when Anna and I went in to see the baby John and Sarah told us all the names and they couldn't decide. Well, I said, why don't you name him after you, John. I named my first son, Elmer. Think of John, in the Bible. We told them, We gave our advice and went home so they could have some time together. That evening John came over to the house and said they had decided to name him John.
On Saturday, the doctor came in and said she would like to keep Baby John a few more days - until he got some more weight on him. Sarah got really upset. She said she would not go home without Baby John. John said they went back and forth. Finally the doctor left. John said he thought the doctor felt he and Sarah needed some time alone.
When she came back, she told them it is hard to go home without the baby. She understood it just doesn't feel right. But she explained that it is better that Baby John stay at the hospital a few more days to get some weight on him, to make sure he is okay, than to send him home and maybe have some problems. They could come and see him, hold him and Sarah could nurse him.
When Sarah came home, she was the saddest, I had ever seen her. John and I didn't know what to do. Anna sent us out to do chores. When we left Sarah was at the table crying. After chores, we came back in they were gone from the table. We found Sarah in bed with Anna sitting on the edge of the bed with the bible. Anna was reading John bible passages to Sarah and they were talking about them. She was telling her how strong St. John was and how strong Baby John would be. If the Lord cared for St. John, He would surely take care of Baby John.
Anna finally got Sarah to go to sleep. Downstairs she asked me if I had my cell phone with me and I said yet. She told John to call for his maude to come over. A maude is someone who will come to the house to do the cooking, cleaning, washing, etc. and help Sarah care for the baby when he comes home. The lady they are getting is 16, and the daughter of some Amish friends of ours. They come to the house usually on Monday and stay until Saturday afternoon - then go home to spend Sunday with their family. We asked if she could come that day and stay until next Saturday. Her parents and she agreed. So I went and got here with the buggy.
We have a couple of drivers who offered to take John and Sarah over to the hospital to see the baby. They have been very kind. Hospital is a way from where we live. Even Sarah and I have taken trips over to see the baby. Bishop Eli has gone to see him. Sarah's Mother has gone over to see him.
Their maude has not had to cook a meal yet. People have brought casserole's, dinners and more to John and Sarah's house.
I tried to explain that even though this is a sad time, Baby John will be coming home. He is in God's hands. We hope he gets some more weight on him and gets home soon.
Trust God's Wisdom,
Elmer
Saturday, October 31, 2015
HAPPY HALLOWEEN !!!!
Hope everyone has a Happy Halloween. I was scared while taking a picture. When I see someone outside I ask them for their permission to take pictures. If no one is outside, I stay off their property and take pictures. I was talking pictures of this one house when the front door open and this lady flew out, asked me why I was taking pictures of her house. I explained that I wanted Halloween pictures for my blog. She told me to delete any pictures of her house and went back inside. So I deleted the pictures of her house. Her house is NOT on here.
Thursday, October 29, 2015
BABY ANNOUNCEMENT AND ANNA IS NEVER WRONG !!!!
Sarah gave birth to John and Sarah's baby boy at 9:45 AM this morning at the hospital. Baby weighed 3 pounds, 4 ounces, is in an incubator, but is doing well. Sarah is doing well. John is a proud father. Elmer and Anna are thrilled. Elmer or Anna will tell more in a post next week.
John said his Mom (Anna) is never wrong when she says when the baby will come. She has never been wrong before and she isn't wrong now.
Elmer accidentally told me what the baby was going to be and I promised I wouldn't tell and I didn't.
I thought the picture above kind of tells what the little boy will do when he gets older. A name has not been chosen as yet. It is still under discussion.
This will be Friday's post, too. How can I top this ??????? Will have a new post on Saturday.
Marilyn
John said his Mom (Anna) is never wrong when she says when the baby will come. She has never been wrong before and she isn't wrong now.
Elmer accidentally told me what the baby was going to be and I promised I wouldn't tell and I didn't.
I thought the picture above kind of tells what the little boy will do when he gets older. A name has not been chosen as yet. It is still under discussion.
This will be Friday's post, too. How can I top this ??????? Will have a new post on Saturday.
Marilyn
Wednesday, October 28, 2015
JEAN'S MOTHER'S PUMPKIN PIE
My Mother makes this recipe as my Father is diabetic. It is such a hit, we make it at our house - none of us are diabetic, we just enjoy the taste. It helps to watch our weight, too.
JEAN'S MOTHER'S PUMPKIN PIE
1 16 oz can pumpkin (or fresh pumpkin)
2 packs artificial sweetener
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 1/2 cups skim milks
1 teaspoon ginger
1/2 teaspoon nutmeg
1.2 teaspoon cinnamon
1 egg, well beaten
Mix all ingredients together. Bake at 375 degrees for one hour or until knife comes out clean.
JEAN'S MOTHER'S PUMPKIN PIE
1 16 oz can pumpkin (or fresh pumpkin)
2 packs artificial sweetener
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 1/2 cups skim milks
1 teaspoon ginger
1/2 teaspoon nutmeg
1.2 teaspoon cinnamon
1 egg, well beaten
Mix all ingredients together. Bake at 375 degrees for one hour or until knife comes out clean.
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