Thursday, March 19, 2015

A Glimpse Into My Trim Healthy Life : My Current Go-To Meals and Daily Exercise Routines

I am overwhelmed by the response to My One Year Trim Healthy Mama Update. Thank you all for the kind words and encouragement! I love our THM community!

A few people have asked about my daily meal plans and workout routines. Being a Stay-At-Home-Mom I normally freestyle my meals and fuels. However I find that I mainly stick to the same foods for a few weeks and then change it up to something different. In the beginning I made Choco Pudding and Chocolate MIMs all the time! I still have "Martha Stewart" dreams of beautifully organized weekly meal plans and full course family dinners, complete with beautiful desserts, but for now reality requires something a little different. :)

Please remember, every body is different and I have been (and still am) Breastfeeding a beautiful chubby baby boy during my journey on THM. Now that we are beginning to wean I am adjusting my caloric intake as not to over eat since I am not automatically burning an extra 500+ calories a day.

My current daily routine looks something like this:

(6:00am) Breakfast: Old Fashioned Oats (microwaved and un-soaked, because I can never remember to soak them, even though I eat oats every morning) with a scoop of unflavored protein powder (or liquid egg whites) and Polaner Strawberry Fruit Spread {E} - I also have my cup (16oz) of coffee with 1 Tablespoon of Beef Gelatin and 1 Tablespoon Half-n-Half

On the weekends I like to change it up with Strawberry Shortcake made with a Vanilla Coconut MIM, frozen strawberries and cream {S}

(9ish)Mid Morning Snack (one of the following):
  • Plain Greek Yogurt with Stevia and Berries {FP} 
  • 2 Slices of Ezekiel 4:9 (or Easy {E}) Toast with 1 Light Laughing Cow Wedge and Polaners Fruit Spread {E} 
  • Muffin In a Mug {S} ( if it has been a full 3 hours since breakfast)
(11:30-12pm)Lunch (one of the following):
  • Sweet Potato (microwaved) topped with a can of tuna, Greek Yogurt (or cottage cheese) and Mrs Dash Fiesta Lime Seasoning and occasionally a sprinkle of skim mozzarella cheese. {E}
  • Brown Rice Bowl - Brown rice, black beans, steamed (or canned) veggies, canned tuna/salmon/chicken, greek yogurt and seasonings of choice {E}
  •  2 Hot Dogs (Premium Nitrate Free Turkey Franks) smothered in cheese wrapped in a Joseph's pita with a side of raw veggies and Ranch dip. {S}
  •  Just Like Campbell's Tomato Soup (page 292) with Grilled Cheese made on Bread In a Mug (page 265) {S}

(3pm-4pm)Afternoon Snack (one of the following):
  • Mixed Nuts and Oolong Tea {S}- usually thrown into a cup and eaten on the way to get my older two from school :-)
  • Apple Slices w/ 1 tsp Peanut Butter {E}
Dinner: A note about dinner time: Four nights a week my husband and I go to the gym, however our local gym does not provide childcare so we have to take turns after he gets home from work. So our week night dinners look a little different than the weekends. I also have four extremely picky eaters so most of the time I will fix the boys something and then use that time to clean my kitchen and then I will have a Whey Protein Smoothie after the gym.


(6:00pm) On non-gym nights:
  • Family Spaghetti Night (about once a week) made with Dreamfield's pasta, ground venison (cooked in bacon grease) and homemade sauce. {S}
  • Bacon & Cheesy Scrambled Eggs (or fried eggs on a bed of greens) {S}
  • Joseph's Pita Pizzas
Desserts:
  • Skinny Chocolate{S} (page 371)
  • Cake in Mug {S} (page 379)
  • Cheesecake Berry Crunch {S}  (page 373)
  • Frozen Berries with Cream {S} or Almond Milk {FP} poured over, let sit covered in the fridge for a few minutes and it starts to thaw the berries and freeze the cream... yum!
That is normally what my week looks like. I know I need to eat more greens and veggies but most times I am lucky just to have time to sit down and eat while my food is still hot! Sometimes I fill in the gaps with Earth Milk (Chapter 27) which is surprisingly really yummy.  I rarely eat {E} dinners because when I do I wake up starving in the middle of the night. Now that Spring is upon us our meals will probably change as we will be grilling out a lot more and the produce selection at the store increases in quality.

Exercise:

 As I mentioned above, my husband and I take turns going to the gym in the evenings. We tried for a few years to do the "home gym" thing but with four small children it just never worked out for us. As a one-income family of six, I debated for a long time about paying for a gym membership but as I began to seek God about it He opened the door and now I use that hour in the gym to be by myself (a miracle in itself) and recharge. It also is a reward of sorts for staying On Plan and continuing to pursue healthy living.

Since THM I have learned that it really isn't so much about calories in - calories out. It's about restoring your metabolism and fueling your body at the right times. So I don't worry so much about cardio-specific exercises. We go on hikes and walks as a family, so when I am at the gym I want to dedicate my time to strength training. So I lift weights. The real ones, where the guys normally work out. Because I want to be strong and have curves in the right places.

When I first started strength training (about 6 months after starting THM, when the bulk of my weight was off and I had tons more energy) I used this total body routine and really enjoyed it, however after 6 weeks I started to get bored and wanted to change it up. Since my husband is an avid body builder, he helped me plan out my current routine. I always make sure to research proper form and not lift too heavy. 

My Current Lifting Routine:

MONDAY:
Back - 4 Sets of 12-15 Reps - 30 second rest between sets
  • Lat Pull Down
  • Upright Row
  • Seated Row - Narrow Grip
  • Back Extension
Biceps - 4 Sets of 12-15 Reps - 30 second rest between sets
  • Barbell Curl
  • Alternating Dumbbell Curl
  • Reverse Curl
  • Hammer Curl - Drop Sets
TUESDAY:
Chest/Shoulders: 4 Sets of 12-15 Reps - 30 second rest between sets
  • Flat Dumbbell Bench Press
  • Incline Dumbbell Bench Press
  • Cable Flys
  • Shoulder Press - Drop sets
  • Lateral Raises - Drop sets
Triceps: 4 Sets of 12-15 Reps - 30 second rest between sets

  • Cable Machine Rope Pressdowns
  • Cable Machine Overhead Extensions with Bar
  • Bench Dips to Failure
THURSDAY:
Legs & Butt: 3 Sets of 12-15 reps - 30 second rest between sets
  • Deep Squats
  • Sumo Squats
  • Stiff Leg Dead Lift
  • Glute Bridge
  • Leg Press
  • Sideways Leg Press
  • Walking Lunges (20)
  • Leg Extensions
  • Leg Curls 
FRIDAY:
Calves : 3 Sets of 12-15 Reps - 30 second rest between sets (one set toes pointed straight, one set toes pointed out, one set toes pointed in)
  • Seated Calf Raise
  • Standing Calf Raise (on Smith Machine, use step)
  • Leg Press Calf Raise
Abs: I currently am in the process of healing my Diastasis Recti - I am down to a 2.5 finger gap and am able to do more advanced core workouts.  I am currently using this one.

So that basically sums up my week! If you have any questions, please feel free to ask. However, don't copy me, find what works best for you and your life on this healthy journey. Your Trim Healthy Mama (affiliate) Book is your best resource. Email the staff at THM or visit one of the Facebook group pages because I know from personal experience, the THM community is always there to help with questions.

Until Next Time, Enjoy Finding Your TRIM!

Sonja

Wednesday, March 18, 2015

How I found My Trim : My One Year Trim Healthy Mama Update

I almost don't even know where to begin. ONE YEAR! I'd say I can't believe it, but every time I watch my 14 month old attempt a new milestone, I am reminded how fast the time has gone. He is running after his big brothers now, and thanks to Trim Healthy Mama, (affiliate) I can too!

I began this journey in March 2014. Two months postpartum with my fourth (and final) little boy. Having topped the scale at 212 pounds during my pregnancy I was very disheartened at the idea of beginning a weight loss plan. I knew (or I thought I did) from previous experience, how difficult it was going to be to watch what I ate and find the time to put in those hours burning calories on the treadmill. Thankfully my friend Jesi didn't give up on me. She just kept mentioning her success with this book she had about switching up fuel sources and cutting out the sugar. Looking back now, I'll have to blame my delay on our long distance relationship. Because when you see a person shrinking before your eyes it's hard to argue with the results. However her persistence finally broke through my hesitations and I bought the book. You can read about my first six months and an overview of the book here Food Freedom: My Six Month Trimaversary.

The last six months have continued to bring forth more health and freedom. I can't say I have reached my goal weight, only because I never set one. My goal is: To be in the best shape of my life, by my 30th Birthday. I still have one year left to reach that goal but thanks to THM all I have left to do is tone up this trim and healthy body. Officially, I have lost 65 pounds and gone from a size 18 down to a size 4. My only regrets are not starting sooner and not taking my measurements. Since THM is a protein centered lifestyle, inches fly off faster, and more consistently, than pounds because you aren't losing your muscle along with the excess fat.
 
The wonderful thing about THM (besides eating chocolate and bacon and shrinking without effort) is that it's designed for life. So now that I am nearing the end of my loosing phase I am slowly transitioning over to maintenance. I am beginning to incorporate both carbohydrates and fats in my meals to maintain a healthy weight and satisfy my dietary needs. I may still have a few inches here and there to loose but I am discovering that I feel better with some S-Helpers and Crossovers added to my week.  Some of my favorite go to foods are Gwen's Nest, Easy {E} Bread, Skinny Chocolate (Page 371), Choco Pudding (Page 366), Joseph's Pita Pizzas, Vanilla Coconut Muffin In A Mug, Frozen berries topped with heavy cream, Oatmeal with Polaners All Fruit Spread, Bacon, Peanut Butter Yogurt... this list could go on for a long time. So I will stop here and say, whatever you are craving there is a high probability that you can satisfy that craving and stay 100% On Plan. There's no need to cheat when you love the foods you are "allowed" to eat.

One of the greatest joys of being On Plan with Trim Healthy Mama is being able to inspire others to begin their journey to health. My success has made a positive impact on my family and friends and I can joyfully announce I will be celebrating my One Year Trimaversary by facilitating my first THM group session with a number of the ladies that have been watching me shrink this past year. I love that THM not only opens the door for physical health, but spiritual health as well. God desires us to glorify Him with our lives, wholly and completely, including how we steward our bodies. He provides us with grace and healing through community and fellowship and I am looking forward to being used by Him to encourage others who have joined me on this journey.

Another blessing THM has shown me is how to celebrate Non-Scale Victories. Here are some of mine from this past year:

  • Being able to wear my wedding rings again
  • Feeling full on a "diet"
  • Comfortably crossing my legs
  • Being told I don't look like I've ever given birth, especially to 4 babies in 6 years.
  • Being called "A Tiny Little Thing"
  • Confidently wearing horizontal stripes
  • Feeling skinny 
  • Contentment
I could continue this list for pages! I can truly say Trim Healthy Mama has changed my life. I feel good, even when life gets in the way and I am stuck eating something off plan, there is no guilt, maybe some bloating and indigestion, but no condemnation. Just a few hours until I get a fresh start and I can reward myself with something good for me. Because my mindset has changed; I truly believe it is more fulfilling and rewarding to eat On Plan than have a "cheat". Thanks to Trim Healthy Mama, and the persistence of a good friend, I have found my trim and gained a lifetime of food freedom.

Until Next Time,
Sonja

(If you are interested in learning more about Trim Healthy Mama feel free to contact me or visit any of the links on my page)

Tuesday, February 17, 2015

40 Bags in 40 Days 2015 Decluttering Challenge

Tomorrow I am officially starting the 40 Bags in 40 Days 2015 Decluttering Challenge!

A family of six can accumulate a very large amount of stuff! We are so blessed to have more than we need in every area of our home. The excess makes it difficult to keep the house clean and impossible to organize. I find myself shopping for more organizational tools when really I should just get rid of what I don't use! By nature it is difficult for me to let go of items for fear of the "what if" but God has not given us a Spirit of fear (2 Timothy 1:7)... so now I am looking forward to spending a moment each day for the next 40 days to cut back on the unnecessary and find freedom in a simplified lifestyle. 

Follow my progress on Instagram and join the challenge yourself!
join the decluttering revolution! Challenge yourself to simplify and get rid of 40 bags in 40 days. #40bagsin40days 

Until Next Time... Enjoy some Decrapifying! :)
Sonja

Thursday, January 29, 2015

DIY Liquid Laundry Soap: Effective, Easy, and Cheap.

Four boys produce endless amounts of dirty laundry. This is a fact I am slowly coming to terms with and I am finding new ways to make laundry day(s) more enjoyable. I started with my laundry room makeover and I love my laundry room now. I am always reminded to be grateful to have a place to tackle the (sometimes overwhelming) task of cleaning clothes and a door to hide the mess when I just don't have the time to get to it!

Laundry soap was another area I have been looking to change up; from buying store bought to making my own. I have tried a couple different recipes and after a few months of use I have found this one to be faithful and true. Not only is it super easy to make it, it is very cost effective and WORKS SO WELL!

I have tried it on my toughest jobs (like dried on blueberry stains!) and each time the boys clothes come out clean and fresh.



What you need:

  • 3 Tbsps Borax
  • 3 Tbsps Washing Soda
  • 2 Tbsps Blue Dawn Dish Soap
  • 2 Cups Hot Water
  • One Gallon Container
Find a one-gallon container with a tight-fitting lid. I reused my store bought detergent dispenser and it works perfectly. Pour in the borax, washing soda and liquid Dawn. Add two cups of very hot water. Apply the lid and shake until the soda and borax have dissolved. Now fill the container the remainder of the way with cold water. That's it. You now have highly effective laundry detergent and you didn't have to grate/cook/blend or wait for anything.




This recipe multiplies well. I made 1.75 gallons (the size of the store bought detergent dispenser) using this conversion which is slightly more concentrated, so you can tweak it to your needs:
  • 1/2 cup Borax
  • 1/2 cup Washing Soda
  • 1/2 cup Blue Dawn
I use the cup that came with my store bought detergent and fill it 3/4 full for most loads (it comes to approximately 1/2 cup). I also add 1-2 Tablespoons of Oxiclean to all my laundry. If I remember or happen to catch a stain I try to pretreat with Shout, but it doesn't always happen. I also use Cleaning Strength Vinegar in my rinse cycle. I add it directly to my fabric softener dispenser in my washer. This helps soften and prevent potential soap build up in the clothes.

As I go about detoxifying my home I am planning on making this recipe with Pure Castile soap in replace of the Dawn, but for now this works great and saves a lot of money!

Until Next Time, enjoy saving some time and money and getting clean clothes!

Sonja




Saturday, November 22, 2014

Cake Mix Cookies

I love simple tasty recipes. This is by far one of my favorites. Since it is holiday baking season I had to share it with you!

Pick out your favorite cake mix flavor and accompanying ingredients and grab a bowl, two eggs, and a half a cup of oil and you are ready to make super yummy cookies

My personal favorite is Butter Pecan Cake mix with Toffee Chips! So good! 

Today I am making Chocolate Toffee Cookies (because that's what I happen to have in the pantry) to take to our Playgroup Thanksgiving Potluck. 


What you need:
1 Cake Mix
1/2 Cup Vegetable Oil
2 Eggs
1/2 Cup Chips/Nuts, etc (optional) 

Mix Cake mix, Eggs, and Oil until well blended.
Fold in any additional ingredients.
Drop in any size or shape onto a cookie sheet.
Bake at 350 for 10-12 minutes or until cookies rise and begin to crack on top.
Remove from oven and let cool on the pan.
Tips:
  •  Only put one pan in the oven at a time.
  • This method produces a lovely chewy cookie. If you prefer a crunchier cookie, simply leave in a few minutes longer.
  • If you accidentally left them in too long, just remove from the pan immediately so they do not continue to cook.

I use one bowl and a fork. It takes about 15 minutes total (inculding clean up!) It really is that simple.

I hope everyone has a wonderful Thanksgiving! And Until Next Time, Enjoy some yummy cookies!

~Sonja

Tuesday, November 11, 2014

Our Adventures in Nashville, TN: Exploring the City for Free (or close to it) with Young Kids

Recently we were able to tag along with my husband while he spent a week in Nashville, TN for a work trip. Unfortunately, he had to spend his days in florescent lit conference rooms watching endless power point presentations and didn't get out with us to enjoy this beautiful city. So I took our four boys and went on an adventure each day we were there. It was exhausting and wonderful!

We stayed in a two bedroom condo out by Opryland. Since it was work related our visit took place during the week, so this let us experience the thrill (read: instant marital tension) of Nashville's daily Rush Hour traffic. This is by far the worst thing I could find about this city. However, after all the morning commuters arrive at work it is easy to navigate through the city. I didn't have any trouble getting around in my minivan and was even able to find a few free parking locations downtown. Although I discovered this is not common, and if you are planning a trip and plan on driving, budget for parking, or stay downtown and take the free intercity transportation. I was told it is user friendly and allows strollers, etc. But since I was already out numbered 4-to-1 and had the baby in my structured carrier (I use this one, and it's awesome!) and the toddler in the stroller and two running circles around me, I felt it best to just stick to our own vehicle and time frame.

Monday, after dropping Daddy off at work, we went to the Bicentennial Capital Mall State Park. This is located a few blocks away from the strip and is free to visit. It is BEAUTIFUL! There are large grassy areas with lots of room for little legs to run around. As you walk through the trees you can learn about the history of Tennessee and even play in the fountain areas (we did not do this as it was a little chilly, and we didn't have extra clothes/shoes with us) and on the giant map of the State.

From there we walked to the Farmer's Market which is open all week, but it was still early and only a few, of the many, vendors were open but I can imagine you would be able to find everything you need there as they even have grass fed meats and eggs, along with produce, arts and crafts, and greenhouses full of plants. After exploring the market we loaded back up to head to the grocery store to stock our condo for the week. We stopped in a Publix, compared to my small town Walmart, this place was stunning! I even got helped out to my car and all my bags loaded up for me! Talk about a vacation! (Yes, it's the little things that count!)

Tuesday we started out the day at the Main Public Library downtown. Another beautiful place! We went to Story Time (so very well put together and enjoyable for everyone) and because it was the week of Halloween the boys got to make bags for the craft time and Trick-or-Treat throughout the Children's Library. This was definitely one of their favorite places.



After the library we went back to the condo for lunch and rest then we headed to the Adventure Science Center.

This is a part of the ASTC Passport Program so we were able to get in free because of our membership to our local science center. This was another big hit with my boys. It has a huge three story area for kids to explore and have hands-on discovery. There is a Subway restaurant inside the building with a huge eating area, and a nice view of the City. I brought some snacks, but it was nice to have the option to get a meal or a drink without having to leave the fun. Most of the exhibits were in really good shape and all of them were a ton of fun. We spent several hours here and enjoyed every minute!

Wednesday was my favorite day of our trip. We dropped off my husband and found a place to park downtown. After a quick search online I discovered the Music City Center parking garage had the lowest priced parking, it started at $4 for the first 2 hours. Some lots start anywhere from $12-18! So do your homework and shop around! (This site is very helpful)

Then we headed to the Country Music Hall of Fame. I couldn't visit Nashville without stopping here. And thankfully a lot of the attractions around the city are free for children under 5, including the Hall of Fame. So I was excited to see all the music history (and that I only had to pay for 1 ticket) but I was a little worried that the kids would be bored to tantrums. However, I was pleasantly surprised to discover they had scavenger hunt papers for the kids to fill out and receive a prize! The boys had fun searching the exhibits for all the musical instruments and I was able to actually read the stories and spend time looking at everything. They even have a huge guitar themed slide and a lot of fun hands-on exhibits for kids to do, like record their own music in a sound booth! It was a fun time and worth the money, especially if you love country music.


(They do not allow flash photography, so my pictures aren't the best. Holding still with a 20lb infant strapped to your chest is pretty much impossible)
After the Hall of Fame we set off to explore the heart of Music City. We started at the Visitor Center to check in to see where the best place to eat would be and found out that all the bars are family friendly until 6pm. So we headed down Broadway and stopped at Legends Corner for some pizza and were close enough that my husband was able to walk down and join us on his lunch break. The food was awesome and the service was even better. And the live music truly completed our Nashville experience.



After lunch, Daddy returned to work and we returned to our adventure. We stopped at a candy shop for some fuel for our trek through downtown and over the pedestrian bridge. We walked over the river to Cumberland Park. It was a gorgeous day and the views were spectacular! Again we found ourselves in another beautiful location. It has artificial turf hills that double as slides and climbing areas, a sand pit, rock climbing walls and ropes courses. Along with a huge grassy area and amphitheater, trails through flower gardens and a splash pad in the summer months. We spent the rest of the afternoon playing and enjoying the beautiful sunshine.


Thursday we spent the day exploring the Opry Mills Mall. Complete with play areas and all the stores we rarely visit we had a full day of adventure. We had lunch at The Aquarium Restaurant located inside the mall. It was impressive. The food was good and the service was great. We spent two hours enjoying all the fish and our lunch. The boys were encouraged to walk around and look at all the huge tanks. The servers were educated in all the inhabitants and answered any questions we had. It was a little expensive (Kids meals were $5.99. Regular menu items averaged around $20) but considering the quality and portion size of the food and the fish tanks I think it was worth the money.


Friday was our last day. We checked out of the condo early in the morning and got Daddy dropped off at work. Since we just had a couple hours to wait we decided to head out to the Pancake Pantry and try out their famous fare. It was true to its reviews. This place was outstanding! It is a busy restaurant, especially at 9am but we got in just before the huge line formed around the building. I ordered the Sweet Potato Pancakes and the boys got strawberry topped silver dollar pancakes and Bears in the Snow (cute bear shaped pancakes with powdered sugar and mini chocolate chips.) The food was superb and the service was quick and friendly. None of the customers seemed to mind waiting. Everyone was caught up in friendly conversation and enjoying the wonderful aroma of cinnamon and maple syrup.

Sorry for the blurry pictures. The food was too good to stop long enough for a good photo!
After breakfast we still had some time so I drove over to Centennial Park to see the Parthenon and explore the park, but on the way it started to rain again and both babies fell asleep. So we just made use of the rest of our time driving through the park. It has a great playground area, along with a steam locomotive, and fighter jet.

   
By the time we finished driving through the park it was time to pick up my husband and head home. 
We had so much fun in Nashville, everyone was friendly and helpful. It was a great place to take a family. The downtown area and parks were so clean and felt safe. There was so much to do and see and a lot of it was free! Along with the Parthenon, there were a few places we didn't get to visit, so I can't wait to go back!


Thanks for sticking with me through this post, I know it was long, but we had so much fun I wanted to share it all with you.

If you are traveling to Nashville anytime soon I hope this helps you in your planning.

Until Next Time,
Sonja

Friday, October 17, 2014

A Song for the Soul: Untitled Hymn ~ Chris Rice


There are some terrifying things going on in the world right now...  pending pandemic, radicals beheading children, deadly viruses, wars, abductions... the list could go on and on.  Sometimes, I wake in the middle of the night to the sound of one of my boys coughing and I begin to feel fear creeping in to steal my peace.  If I allow myself to dwell on it my soul begins to feel raw and exposed... but if I let Him in, the Prince of Peace will whisper to me "Do not be afraid, I have overcome the world" (John 16:33) and I am reminded to trust. Because God loves my children, even more than I do. He desires what is best for us and He will always work for our good, no matter what trials we may face. (Jeremiah 29:11)

In those raw moments when fear is trying to get his grip on me, music is always a healing comfort. One of my favorite songs is Untitled Hymn (Come to Jesus) by Chris Rice... this sweet and simple melody is ointment for my soul. It reminds me to run to Jesus, not to fear. 

 

I don't want to have to face a tragedy in order to come to Jesus. I want to learn to love Him now, when life is going well. Yes, there is scary stuff out there, but He is good and that is enough.

If you know the Lord, remember His love for you. If you don't have relationship with the One who gave His life for you... don't wait for a tragedy to bring you to your knees... come to Jesus, and live.

 Until Next Time,
Sonja


Untitled Hymn (Come to Jesus) by Chris Rice
Weak and wounded sinner
Lost and left to die
O, raise your head for love is passing by
Come to Jesus
Come to Jesus
Come to Jesus and live
Now your burden's lifted
And carried far away
And precious blood has washed away the stain
So sing to Jesus
Sing to Jesus
Sing to Jesus and live
And like a new born baby
Don't be afraid to crawl
And remember when you walk sometimes we fall
So fall on Jesus
Fall on Jesus
Fall on Jesus and live
Sometimes the way is lonely
And steep and filled with pain
So if your sky is dark and pours the rain
Then cry to Jesus
Cry to Jesus
Cry to Jesus and live
Ohh, and when the love spills over
And music fills the night
And when you can't contain your joy inside
Then dance for Jesus
Dance for Jesus
Dance for Jesus and live
And with your final heartbeat
Kiss the world goodbye
Then go in peace, and laugh on glory's side
And fly to Jesus
Fly to Jesus
Fly to Jesus and live
Fly to Jesus
Fly to Jesus
Fly to Jesus and live