Around the Blogging World: These are the posts that I loved enough to bookmark and re-read over the past month. These are posts I'd love for others to see.
Preston Yancy wrote a powerful piece called "When We Need Women Behind the Pulpits" that I wish every person would read. "Listen up Church! Put a woman behind the pulpit so I can see the whole picture..."
Sarah Bessey wrote a beautiful piece honoring the Men of Valor in her life as Rachel Held Evan's "Women of Valor" series took off in the blogging world. "Ish gibor chayil! [Mighty man of Valor] for engaging joyfully in mutually submissive marriages, for loving your wives as Christ loved the Church and gave himself up for her, for raising your daughters alongside your sons to ask themselves “What has God called you to do with your one wild and precious life, my darling?”
The author of the blog Crazy Little Thing Called Love wrote her Manifesto, "Or How Motherhood Turned me into a Feminist" that made me want to shout Amen! "I can’t imagine looking my little girl in the eye one day and telling her to hold back the gifts so evident in her life even now because she possesses the wrong anatomy to hold certain roles or function in certain jobs. I refuse to be okay with my daughter growing up in a world where, had she been born in any number of other countries, she may be sold to a brothel, raped, trafficked or married off by the time she is seven. I will speak out tirelessly against the atrocity that is 1 in 3 women raped or otherwise violated or abused in her lifetime. My little girl deserves a better world. Every little girl deserves a better world. Motherhood may have turned me into a feminist, but it is Jesus Christ’s example and the Holy Spirit’s conviction that will keep me one."
Other things I've been into this month...in no particular order...

15 Minute Timers: Yes, this is a literal 15 minute timer, this isn't some metaphor! Do you have any idea how much you can actually get done in 15 un-interrupted, undistracted minutes? It's amazing! I started feeling overwhelmed by the amount of unfinished projects that cluttered my home--picture frames that still leaned against the wall, ready to be hung but since I hate hanging pictures they just sat there. For a year. Piles of photos that need to be sorted. Books that need to be reshelved. An inbox that needed to be responded to. Bills needing to be paid. Thank you notes to write. Kitchen floors that needed to be mopped. I started setting a 15 minute timer whenever Aidan went to sleep for a nap or bedtime and I pick 1 task and do that with full focus for 15 minutes. I don't respond to text messages, answer the phone, get on the computer etc...I just plow ahead with that 1 task and what I've found is that virtually everything on my to do list has been almost completely accomplished in 15 minutes. If not a huge dent has been made. It's my new favorite motivator to get something done :) (If no project is sitting there I set the timer and do a quick run through the apartment picking up anything that has made its way to where it doesn't belong.)
Mason Jar Salads: I saw this idea on Pinterest and friends of mine mentioned they did this and it really works. So I have officially jumped on the band wagon! I had a bunch of mason jars left over from Christmas gifts that I needed a use for. The idea here is to pre-make a bunch of salads in a jar at the beginning of the week and then you have lunch on the go or a salad already made for dinner. The ingredients stay fresh and don't get soggy if you are thoughtful about how you layer them in the jar. Greens always go on top away from things like tomatoes which will make them damp and soggy. You can include absolutely anything from beans, seeds, peppers, onions, nuts, or grains (cook up some quinoa and throw it in for extra protein!). I don't put the dressing in the jar although others do (it's the very bottom layer and you put hearty veggies that won't get soggy right on top of the dressing). I would highly recommend mason jar salads if you like having salads on the go for lunch!
Oscar Films and Redbox: I never really cared about the Oscars until I moved to LA. It's crazy here how many people we know who we find out are part of "the academy" or who attend the Oscars or worked on a film. It's just a part of the culture here. We are a little late jumping on the Redbox bandwagon but it's super convenient to rent a film from these little kiosks in the grocery stores (and they only cost $1.00!) and we have a lot of nights where the little one is in bed and we can't go anywhere. I think this year I saw more Oscar nominated films than any year previously, and it was so fun to actually know what the films were about when I watched the Academies last night! We saw Argo, Beasts of the Southern Wild, Silver Lining's Playbook, Les Mis, and Charles got to see Lincoln (which I still really want to see). My two cents? Argo was good but not best picture material when compared to Les Mis, Lincoln, or even Silver Lining's Playbook which I thought was wonderful. But the Academy didn't ask me....
Nashville: I just discovered the new TV show Nashville. I'm addicted. I've watched all 12 episodes in about a week. I love this series. Country music, family drama, show business, politics...I love it. Plus the cast is really solid, really sings, and in my opinion is extremely talented. Have I mentioned I love it??
Jumping Beans Kid's Clothing: When I was in Denver with my grandparents we went to Kohls to find Aidan an Easter outfit and I saw their kid's clothing line "Jumping Beans" and I fell in love. It's exactly my style when it comes to how I like to dress our little dude--super comfy t-shirts and onesies with cute logos and appliqués with shorts--denim, khaki, and dark brown. They're easy to wash, they are adorable and comfy for him to move around in. I got to pick out several shirts and a few pairs of shorts which was SO MUCH FUN. I love when people buy my kid clothes but I haven't had the chance to really do any shopping for him myself, so to get to pick out what I loved was an absolute blast. Can't wait for it to warm up so he can wear what I found for him!
A Year of Biblical Womahood by Rachel Held Evans: I adored this book. It made me absolutely crack up laughing multiple times and it made me tear up multiple times. I used several excerpts from it in the talk I gave at our church's women's tea (this book inspired my topic for the day--Eshet Chaiyl! Woman of Valor!). I wrote more about this book on my book blog here but the bottom line is this is one of my most highly recommended book of the year! Add this to your must read list if you need a new suggestion!
Benjamin Carson: I know this one might sound strange. In case you missed it, Dr. Benjamin Carson gave the keynote address at the National Prayer Breakfast earlier this month (you can watch the 27 minute address here). He's gotten all kinds of publicity for this because he pointed out some of the problems in our nation and offered some solutions--which in this environment was apparently not often done. I'll just come right out and say it, I loved his speech. But probably the reason I loved it is that I've been a big fan of Ben Carson since I was about 12. Most 12 year olds have no idea who this guy is (okay most adults don't know either) but my parents heard him speak a few times years and years ago and they had me read his book Gifted Hands: The Ben Carson Story when I was in junior high. I loved it. I've respected and admired him ever since.