
Here is a sample subscription for you. Click here to start your FREE subscription
- I've moved!
- A retraction (of sorts)
- Book Blog Tour: The Baby Fat Diet
- Ruthie, my sweet Ruthie
- Inauguration Thoughts
- More Recent Articles
- Search In the Dailies
This blog is now at www.inthedailies.wordpress.com. You can also find me at www.TanyaDennisBooks.com. Don't worry - all my posts and all your wonderful comments have been copied to the new site too. See you there!

A number of people emailed and commented about my post of inauguration thoughts. I'd like to respond and prevent any further distortions or conclusions based on what I wrote.
I'll not take back what I said because, as I stated in the first paragraph, those were uncensored thoughts, an honest stream of consciousness. Politics are tricky, and everyone involved is passionate. That often leaves independents, like me, battling both sides.
I am not proclaiming blind support of President Obama. We differ on some very key issues which I will continue to follow and guard. Neither am I proclaiming blind support of President Bush. We also differed on some very key issues. While I am not at all happy with Obama's position on abortion, I am glad to see someone new in the White House. I believe our nation needs change. I will not like all of the change, I'm sure. Already changes have been made that trouble me. But Obama is our President and, as I stated on Tuesday, that position is ordained by God and requires our respect (Romans 13:1).
One clarification I do need to make. I wrote: "I understand [Obama] writes his own speeches." First, I did not say my understanding was absolute truth, only that this was what I understood to be true. Secondly, I have since researched this further (at the encouragement of you, dear readers) and found that Obama does indeed write many of his own speeches, just not all of them and not all alone. He wrote his first book, Dreams From My Father, entirely on his own. Since becoming a more public figure with greater responsibilities, he has employed a team of writers who helped him write his second book and a number of his speeches since. The White House gives credit for the Inauguration Speech to President Obama, though I'm sure this is mostly because he delivered it.
Here are some links to interesting articles about this topic. The first two talk about Obama and other presidents who were also writers. The second two dive into the relationship between Obama and his chief speech writer, Jon Favreau. All four articles are quite fascinating.

It's time. My "baby" is three and a half years old, and while I have a dear friend who still blames her twenty-three-year-old daughter for five extra pounds, I think that there must be a statute of limitations on pregnancy weight. Sadly, I think my excuses expired a while back.
I want to tell you about this book, but before I do, let me share a little about my story. (I hate diets, so I feel the need to explain why I'm promoting one.)
I was either pregnant or nursing for three years straight. My weight boomeranged over fifty pounds more than once. My poor scale never knew what to expect, and now here I am, almost six years after this journey began and still 30 pounds over my pre-pregnancy weight. I know I'll never get back to wedding weight. I'm not aiming for that, but I would like to be rid of my muffin top hips and sausage-like thighs.
I have tried! I did a week on Atkins (only to annoy everyone with my whining and complaining); I tried the South Beach Diet for two months, but only lost my appetite (thanks to bland, unimaginative food). I tried a gym, but quickly realized I don't like public nor shared torture. I bought a pilates machine to work out at home, but have yet to be consistent in using it. Oh, and I've bought plenty of other diet cookbooks, but with a husband who can instantly tell the difference between whole wheat pasta and regular, whole fat cheese and part-skim, none of the cookbooks stuck around for long. I don't have the time nor energy to make multiple entrees for each meal, so if Rick doesn't like it, it doesn't return to our table.
Now, a new part of the story. I received The Baby Fat Diet through The Blog Tour Spot and decided to implement a few of the strategies even before finishing the book. I lost 3 pounds in one week. I know three pounds doesn't sound like a lot, but it is the first time in a long time that my weight has gone down and stayed down. Weight fluctuates from day to day, but this decrease, while just a start, has remained.
So, what's in the book? Who wrote it and what's it about?
Monica Bearden and Shara Aaron, both moms, both registered dieticians, wrote the book together. They understand the hectic schedules of moms and they understand the need for regular doses of chocolate. Isn't that great?
Great information floods this book. I can't possibly cover it all; you'll have to grab your own copy, but here are a few of my favorite inclusions.
- When to buy organic vs. when the label is more expensive than it's worth
- The difference between hunger and appetite, knowing when to eat
- Portion control, knowing how much to eat
- How to tell a fad diet from an authentic, healthy diet
- How to read labels and know what you're really getting
- How to tell real health foods from "healthy" marketing tricks
- Tips for maintaining a balanced diet
- Ways to excercise with little ones under foot
There really is a ton of great stuff in here! From BMI charts and calorie suggestions to recipes, shopping lists, menus and more.
Like I said, I didn't follow all the suggestions. I haven't even finished reading the book, but what I have read makes tremendous sense and fits into my life. I can't reconfigure my life around a weight-loss program, but I can control my portions. I can choose a healthy, delicious snack instead of a bag of chips. I can eat slower. I can dance with the kids and run around instead of popping in a video. These are easy steps. They're small steps. And they're making a difference.
Click here to purchase the book through Amazon.
You can visit the authors' blog to find more tips and recipes. Also, click on the links below to visit other blogs on the tour this week. See what they have to say about it.
5 Minutes for Books
A Little Whine and Cheese
A Peek at My Bookshelf
Be Your Best Mom
Behind the Mountain
Blog Tour Spot
Bookish Mom Reviews
Camy’s Loft
Fictionary
Fit Family
i don’t believe in grammar
In God’s Image
In the Dailies
Kells Creative Musings
Lighthouse Academy
Mommy Snacks.Net
Mommy’s Must Haves
Momopoly
Quiverfullfamily.com
Real Women Scrap
Refresh My Soul
Roni’s Weigh
The Journey of Writer Danica Favorite
The Law, Books and Life
The Pitter Patter of Losing Pounds
The Sassy Pear
The Unadorned Book Review
wandering, wonderings of a whacked-out woman

If you missed yesterday’s early post, you may not realize Ruthie is my laptop. You know, “where you go, I will go …” She’s been by my side faithfully for more than two years, but lately she’s not been feeling too well. What is the lifespan of a laptop?
The good news: Rick was able to revive her last night! She was up and running beautifully just long enough for me to back up all my stuff on Rick’s fortress in the basement and, just to be very thorough, on disk. She got stuck on a prompt just before bed, so I left her on overnight to finish the copying of files. This morning, she re-entered her coma.
I’m so sad! I’ve been joking for sometime that when she dies I’ll get mac. Have you heard of Scrivener? Well, it looks like a super cool - like really super cool! - writing program. It, however, only works on macs. So it’s been this running joke that I’ll quickly replace her with something newer and better, but now I just feel awful. Like a sleezy spouse reveling in a blatant affair. And my sweet Ruthie never knew how much I appreciate her, how much I adore her, how I couldn’t have done all this without her and …
Yes, I know it’s just a computer. But she's my computer! The first one that has ever been all mine. Rick gave her to me after my first article was published. It's symbolic of his faith in me, that he thinks I can do anything as long as I have the right tools. Isn't he great? I love him.
Believe it or not, when I started this post, my purpose was not to stage a memorial service. Really. Now that that’s done, I can tell you: I’m still here! Ruthie may be on her last leg and quite unpredictable in her reliability, but I’ve got a lot coming up for you this week. Stay tuned! I shall brave the frigid basement and re-write posts all for you, my friends.
I’m participating in a book blog tour this week; I hope to have the post up later today or tomorrow. Also, I want to rehash Christmas a bit (with pictures!) and share some Sunday Morning Leftovers. You don’t want to miss it. So, even if I’m erratic in my posting, stick around.

More often than not I script my life. I think about what I'll say long before I say it. Usually this is a good habit, but sometimes it leaves me saying nothing. I worry too much about what others will think of me or my thoughts. This paralyzes my tongue and magnifies my timidity.
Today was an historic day! I was brought to tears while watching the ceremonies. We have come a long, long way in a very short time. However, keeping with my typical approach to politics, I've said nothing. There is much going on in my head, much I want to verbalize. So here it is, my uncensored thoughts about today's inauguration.
President Obama is extremely eloquent. I understand he writes his own speeches. I find this impressive and admirable. In fact, this elevates my respect for him. He appears to be a brilliant man with lofty ambitions for our nation. I'm glad. Our nation needs someone who exudes strength, confidence and integrity. I see these in our new President. While I do not agree with all of his positions (abortion being the greatest dissidence), I believe he will serve our nation well. I hope and pray he will.
We stand at a precipice with a vast unknown before us. Change is coming, and I don't know what form it will take. It's a little scary, but it's also exciting. I can rejoice today because whether or not I voted for this man, God chose him to lead our country. God sets all the kings and rulers in their place. I know our Creator is in control; I know my Savior reigns and He will have His way.
I was impressed with the send-off given to President Bush. Again, I don't agree with everything he did or said, but God put him in this position for the time he held it. He served our country for eight long years and he deserves our respect. I am proud of President and First Lady Obama for sending off the Bushes in such an honorable way.
The commentator said this is the first time in history a newly elected president has escorted the retiring presidential family to their way home. The first time in forty-four presidents? How can that be? Perhaps it's directly related to Laura Bush's preparation for this transition. I read she mobilized the residential staff toward this move last spring. They started moving boxes of personal things out of the White House and Camp David last summer. By today all that remained of their belongings were two small suitcases.
Regardless of why it's never been done before, I was happy to see it done today. It showed great respect in front of a nation who has not respected President George W. Bush. Whether or not his actions deem respect, his position does. I'm sad to admit too many of us have failed in that arena, especially over the last few years.
Much was said and speculated about Rick Warren's presence and prayer. I think he did a great job.
I was surprised how frequently President Obama mentioned God in his speech. Surprised and delighted.
I am praying for our new President. I am praying for our government and our nation. I hope you are doing the same.

More Recent Articles