HomeLife,  Otto Fox Wilder

Five Finds Friday (cheesy dip & Otto’s song)

FUNNY

Otto told me that he wrote a song for me.

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I was pretty thrilled of course.

Until I heard the lyrics.

Here’s his song:

You and me together.

You and me together.

You and me together forever.

Or.

Until I get married.

FASHIONABLE

You remember Jo, right?

From such places as My Friendship and A Fellow Homeschooler.

Her etsy shop has a new logo — designed by Emma (how fun when worlds collide) — and phoebeflock has a couple of really cool new items in stock.

They’re all beautiful – the ombre zipper pouch and the throw blanket with wool embroidery.

But I currently am loving the library tote bag with leather handles.  (Maybe it’s the cool fabric – or the leather handles.  I heart leather touches.)

Photo by phoebeflock
Photo by phoebeflock

I also think it’s pretty special that they are handmade and one of a kind.

FLAVORFUL

For this year’s pre-party Friday night Mexican Night tradition I’m bringing our family’s favorite cheesy/beany dip.

(This will make two weeks in a row that my recipe came from The Pioneer Woman.  Whatever.  Her recipes are good.)

Ree Drummond calls it Zannie’s Black-Eyed Pea Dip.

Photo on Pioneer Woman.com
Photo on Pioneer Woman.com

I should probably rename it because, like all dishes associated with my name and not Ree Drummond’s name, I frequently employ the use of substitution and making do with what’s in the cabinet.

I’ve used black beans and pinto beans and pretty much whatever we have in place of the black eyed peas.  It’s all blended and morphed with the cheese anyway – and the cheese is always the star of the show.

I really like this dip with Trader Joe’s Corn Dippers, which I stand strong by my assertion that the corn dippers are loads better than Fritos.

FAITHFUL

Does anyone remember Oswald Chambers My Utmost For His Highest?

For many years it was my hometown church’s go-to graduation gift.  (Maybe it still is.)  I still have my hight school graduation gift copy – a lot weathered from spills and twenty five years of toting it around.  I no longer read it every day, but it goes in seasons for me and still – after all these years – I think Chambers has something relevant to say to me with every single entry.

Paul Tripp’s devotional New Morning Merices feels the exact same way to me.

I love it and I always find his words both encouraging and convicting.

FEELS

I’m feeling all the feels for this weekend’s annual July Fourth gathering at the farm.

Twenty-six years you guys.

Twenty. Six. Years.

That’s a firework-worthy celebration right there.

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One Comment

  • Joyce Harris

    Lacey , you are an absolutely beautiful family, such adorable kids. I personally pray for you and your babes everyday. You know if you cheat with a married man once, who’s to say you won’t do it again.??? good question.