Merry Christmas to all! As we celebrate the birth of Jesus, let us all gather with loved ones to celebrate Generosity and Gratitude. My wish is that you all enjoy a peaceful moment during this holiday season — perhaps a walk on a snowy evening, hot cocoa around a fire or great conversation around Christmas Day brunch. Here are a couple of recipes that I hope you enjoy. God Jul, Bon appetit, Lanette Crabby Benny Ingredients 4 English muffins split in half 2 cups fresh crab meat 8 poached eggs 16 Spears asparagus(grilled) Hollandaide sauce (recipe to follow) Toast English …
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The Cold Dish By: Craig Johnson My nephew visited me from Washington this summer and presented me with a copy of The Cold Dish. Having been a long-time fan of Craig Johnson, he wanted to share his enthusiasm for this author. The Cold Dish is the first book in a series about Walt Longmire, a sheriff in Wyoming. The book starts out with the murder of a man by the name of Cody Pritchard. Two years earlier, Pritchard and three of his high school classmates were accused of raping a mentally-challenged Native American girl. The group was convicted, but received …
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Today as I stepped outside, I saw my breath for the first time. My UGGs and my parka will be my outfit of choice until April (maybe even until May?!). My local Target store is filled with cute holiday décor that I didn’t know I needed until I walked into the store. And so begins that special time of year… The holidays? Well yes, but I am talking about “Cuffing season.” Now, for my non-millennial friends, I will define “cuffing” as the cold and dark months when someone who normally would rather be single finds themselves desiring to be …
Read More »December / January 2019 Editor’s Note from Jen Theise
Welcome to December, my beautiful readers! This is the final issue of 2019, so please indulge me as I share my gratitude list with all of you. In the past few months, I have been trying to lean into things I am grateful for; writing them down has allowed me to be more present. My tribe. The fantastic 5 will always be the best thing I ever did. I am grateful to watch and learn from them daily. The kids aren’t little anymore. With bigger kids comes more significant problems and simultaneously much to be grateful for. What an honor …
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Ladies, happy fall. It’s officially here, and we are in full swing. This issue is so beautiful and brave, and I am so excited to share with all of you. Our Courageous Women issue is beyond what I could have expected. I am blown away by the extraordinary, courageous stories each of these women has chosen to share. I had to read the above quote about 50 times, to grasp its magnitude. So much simple truth from my new best friend, Brene Brown! Brave women share their stories in this incredible issue; they choose courage over comfort every day. DOWNLOAD …
Read More »October / November 2019 Editor’s Note from Jen Theise
You can choose courage, or you can choose comfort, but you cannot choose both. ~Brene Brown Ladies, happy fall. It’s officially here, and we are in full swing. This issue is so beautiful and brave, and I am so excited to share with all of you. Our Courageous Women issue is beyond what I could have expected. I am blown away by the extraordinary, courageous stories each of these women has chosen to share. I had to read the above quote about 50 times, to grasp its magnitude. So much simple truth from my new best friend, Brene Brown! Brave women …
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Today as I was walking to class I noticed a few leaves starting to change colors. I have officially pulled out a few of my cozy sweaters and had my first pumpkin flavored coffee since last November (I don’t even like these drinks, but they just put me in the fall mood). Most importantly, the Packer just beat the Bears, Vikings and the Broncos. (These are just a few of my favorite indicators that the seasons are changing.) Although, I would kill for another long summer day with my brothers on Lake Wissota, I am excited about fall. I can’t …
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Ladies, how did we get to August? I am not ready for September and fall. Don’t get me wrong—fall may be my favorite season; I just need a little more time. Perhaps it’s that we had such a long and brutal winter last year, the realization that this was Hank’s final summer home, and that the lazy nights are winding down. The relaxed days on the boat are quickly slipping away. The beautiful craziness of fall is right around the corner. Once again, I am excited to share the 5ive journey with all of you: faith, family, friends, fitness, and …
Read More »AUGUST / SEPTEMBER 2019 Editor’s Note from Jen Theisen
It is not the critic who counts; not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles, or where the doer of deeds could have done them better. Th e credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood; who strives valiantly; who errs, who comes short again and again, because there is no effort without error and shortcoming; but who does actually strive to do the deeds; who knows great enthusiasms, the great devotions; who spends himself in a worthy cause; who at the best knows in the end the triumph of high achievement, and who at the worst, …
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Alrighty, folks, the “back to school” signs are up and plastered all over the stores. Here we go! I am about to be a junior in college, which is absolutely mind-blowing. I turn twenty in a few weeks– again, mind-blowing. Every year around my birthday, I think about the past year and game plan my attitude for the year ahead. These are the words I probably needed to hear throughout the past year, and some of the words I plan to use in the next year: First off, fully recognize that you are enough. You are more than enough! You …
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