Monday, January 11, 2010

I'm Back!

Okay, I am going to try at this once again. The last few months have been crazy. We have moved our family back across the pond, back to the US. It has been quite the transition with more transition happening soon as baby #7 is due in two weeks. The older kids also started school last week. This is a new experience for us as we have home schooled from the beginning. The kids are doing well and we are trying to get back into some sort of routine.

I planned our meals last week, but didn't share. But, I thought I would this week. I have to admit, planning meals and cooking right now (being 9 months pregnant) isn't very appealing. Food for the most part doesn't even sound good to me. I eat because I have to. Well, on to the menu.

Monday - Chicken Tortilla Soup
Tuesday - Tater Tot Casserole (we have't had this in years, since they don't have Tater Tots in England) We'll see if the kids still like it.
Wednesday - Grilled Cheese and Tomato soup (mom gets to go out with friends :)
Thursday - Meatloaf, baked potatoes and veg
Friday - Homemade pizza
Saturday - Out
Sunday - Tuna melts and nachos

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Meals for the Week

I went on a mission last week. I searched our fridge, freezer and cupboards to see what foods we have to eat up before we move back to the US at the end of October. I ended up with a page full of meals. This should make meal planning easier for the next two months. I will only need to buy a few ingredients to make the meals complete. With that said, here is this weeks menu.

Monday - Grilled chicken breast, coleslaw, pasta salad, and bread
Tuesday - Meatballs, mashed potatoes, corn casserole
Wednesday - Chicken strips and mac -n- cheese
Thursday - Chili and corn bread
Friday - BBQ chicken, potato wedges, salad
Saturday - take-out
Sunday - Nachos

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Meals for the Week

It has been a couple of weeks, since I have planned our menu. My sister and mom we in town visiting and we were on the go quite a bit. I did cook meals though, just didn't have time to blog them. We had a great time with them and were sad to see them go bright and early at 4:30 a.m. this morning. We are looking forward to seeing, at least my mom, in four weeks when we are in Illinois.

Now that they are gone, I am making lists and trying to get our house back in some sort of routine. One of the first things to do is plan our meals. So here goes...

Monday - Chicken Enchiladas, corn and salad
Tuesday - Omlets, toast and cantelope
Wednesday - Tacos and applesauce
Thursday - Chicken stovetop casserole, veg and bread
Friday - Homemade pizza
Saturday - Spaghetti, salad and garlic bread
Sunday - I think we will be gone to Stonehendge and Bath

There now I have one thing to check off my list. Just in time to add another 3! Ha!

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

My New Favorite Lunch


We were at friends' house last Friday. The kids had sandwiches for lunch, but my friend made wraps for us. They were delicious. On Friday, our wraps consisted of ham, shredded cheese, lettuce and coleslaw. My friend put Thai sweet chili on hers but I wasn't sure. I tried them at home yesterday. Yesterday, when I made one I put turkey, ham, shredded cheese, lettuce, coleslaw and I tried the Thai sweet chili. It was so delicious. I think I could eat one everyday. I am glad to actually find something that sounds good, since so far in this pregnancy nothing sounds good. I think I may even make them for us for lunch today. YUM!

Monday, August 10, 2009

Simple Woman Daybook

For Today (August 10, 2009)...

Outside my window... it is cloudy and trying to decide whether to rain or not. The perfect lazy summer day.

I am thinking... I really should get lunch started and get the kids out from in front of the TV.

From the learning rooms...
nothing much as we are on summer holiday. I do need to get some organizing done.

I am thankful for... a lovely time yesterday with great friends at our small group picnic.

From the kitchen... taco meat smells as I cooked it for our taco salad tonight.

I am wearing... my favorite, comfy denim capris, a teal t-shirt and black flip flops.

I am reading... nothing steady right now. I really need to get into my Bible though.

I am hoping... for a great time, with everyone healthy, when my mom and sister come on Friday.

I am creating... space in my house as I clean things out once again.

I am hearing... the tv in the other room, baby chatter from my 1 1/2 yo, and the sound of colored pencils as someone is drawing in the learning room.

Around the house... sheets to change, cupboards to wash, floor to scrub, curriculum to order, gifts to buy, groceries to order, picnics to have and parks to visit. This pretty much sums up our week.

One of my favorite things... hearing the giggles that come from my two daughters as they play together. They are absolutely two peas in a pod and play so well together.

A few plans for the rest of the week... preparing for company and spending time with friends.

Here is a picture thought I am sharing with you...
Big sister helping little brother over a log.

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Meals for the Week

We have been thoroughly been enjoying our summer break. We have been on the go, seeing friends, having picnics and visiting parks. We've all had a blast. I have found that I need to keep the kids busy or they get bored and into trouble. With our busy schedule in mind, I have been trying to do meals that don't require too much work.

Monday - Taco salad and applesauce
Tuesday - Chicken and rice casserole
Wednesday - Hamburgers, coleslaw, chips
Thursday - Grilled Cheese and tomato soup
Friday - Out to Pizza Express in Stamford. We'll be showing Laura around after dinner.
Saturday - We'll be gone for the day so we will probably grad something out.
Sunday - Picnic foods


This week we are also getting ready for my mom and sister to come and visit. They arrive on Friday and we are all extremely excited.

Monday, August 3, 2009

Meals for the Week

Monday - Poppy Seed Chicken, corn and bread
Tuesday - Meatballs, baby new potatoes, salad
Wednesday - Spaghetti, salad, garlic bread
Thursday - Frozen pizza, fruit
Friday - Taco salad and applesauce
Saturday - gone for the day to MK to Costco to get more Scottish beef, we are completely out as you can see from the lack of beef from this weeks menu. The meatballs and the taco meat are already made up and in the freezer.
Sunday - Sandwiches and chips

Monday, July 27, 2009

Meals for the Week

We are working on saving money and for us one thing that means is less eating out. Since we have lived in England, we do eat out a lot less. We still want to cut back some. I am proud that last week we went the whole week without eating out. Saturday, we headed out to a local shopping mall and I packed us a picnic lunch to take with us. It was great since as soon as I get out somewhere I get hungry. I think we only spent about 15 pounds that afternoon and it wasn't on food. It was great. Steve and I did go out on Saturday night though. It has been weeks since we have been out together. We enjoyed a nice dinner at Coco's (a mexican restaurant) in P'boro.

So, in our efforts to save money and eat out less, here is this weeks menu.

Monday - Grilled Apple Pork burgers, potatoes on the grill, veg
Tuesday - Pesto Chicken Penne, fresh bread, salad
Wednesday - Baked Potato Bar, salad
Thursday - Stovetop casserole, corn
Friday - Grilled pork chops, bread, coleslaw
Saturday - Hopefully, we will be in London for the day (that is if everyone is healthy).
Sunday - Tuna melts with chips and salsa

Thursday, July 23, 2009

Pregnancy and Food

I know I mentioned this in my last blog a little, but I wanted to explain myself a little. For the last 7-8 weeks, food and I have had a love hate relationship. The hate part comes when I need to eat (or be sick) and nothing sounds good. I search the house over for something to take away my nausea and head ache, but usually I find nothing that would be beneficial to my body or to the baby's.

Which brings me to my next point. I have always had a sweet tooth, especially loving anything chocolate. In the past, I would have had to have a sweet snack in the afternoon and again after dinner or before bed. About 10-12 months ago, I really started working hard to eat a bit more healthy. I cut out my afternoon snack of cookies or candy. If I was hungry, I would eat a banana, orange or some nuts. I would only eat sugary foods after dinner or before bed. I even tried to do it right after dinner as I have read it is healthier to stop eating a couple hours before bed. I was doing really well and I was proud of myself. I didn't even crave sweets as much. When I became pregnant this time, I was relieved and happy that I had already gotten myself into the habit of snacking less and choosing more healthy options. Well, let me say that is all out the window. I crave sugary food all the time now that I am pregnant, especially after meals and in the afternoon. I can't resist. Why is it that at the time when I should be eating things healthy for me and baby, I can't? AHHH! It is so frustrating.

So, if anyone has any ideas of healthy snacks I could try or ideas on snacking while pregnant, please leave me a comment.

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Weekly Meals

This weekend started off great, on Friday a friend of mine called to say she was making her delicious Lentil Curry. She was wondering if I would like her to save me some. I was so pumped. Her curry is a yummy vegetarian curry packed with vegetables like butternut squash, sweet potatoes, spinach, potatoes, and peas. I usually don't like vegetables at all and hardly eat them. That is why I was surprised when I first tried her curry and loved it. I crave it. I have begged her for the recipe and will continue to beg until she gives it to me. She says it is so easy. I just need the base of how much of what and I will be happy. I so want to have this recipe. I picked up the curry on Friday night and we ate it on Saturday night. There was enough leftover that we also had it last night as well. I am so thankful for friends that think of me. I just hope I am as good of friend to everyone around me.

It is so funny how my life revolves around food now that I am pregnant. This is another blog in itself. Maybe I'll get to it later this week :) Here is what we will be eating this week. This along with chocolate chip cookies I plan to make this morning. Yep, another craving!

Monday
- Lentil Curry, salad (pizza for the kids who don't eat curry)
Tuesday - Poppy Seed Chicken, corn, bread, salad
Wednesday - Tacos and applesauce, lemon bars for dessert
Thursday - Grilled cheese and Tomato soup
Friday - Frozen pizza
Saturday - Grilled chicken, potatoes, bread and salad
Sunday - Nachos

Friday, July 17, 2009

Number 7!

If you haven't already heard or seen the image on our sidebar, we are expecting baby #7 in mid January. We are thrilled at having a new little one join our family. The new one and our next youngest will have the largest gap in age that we have ever had. He will just be two when the new one arrives. The kids are excited as well. It just amazes us how welcoming they are to having more siblings. You would think selfishness would kick in, but not with them. They think the more the merrier. The kids are having a fight on what the baby will be. The girls want a girl and the boys want a boy. Our dd4 is sure it is a girl and will argue her case to anyone who says otherwise or argues with her. It is pretty funny. We will find out (probably) what we are having at the beginning of September.

If you have just found out, please don't feel like you are the last to know. We just started telling people last week. I thought I would put the baby ticker up on the sidebar for a week to see who noticed. Then I would post this this week. This is a picture from our 12 week sonogram we had last week.

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Weekly Menu

We are working on our last week of school this week. We are all ready for a little break. Also, this week I am trying to catch up from being gone on Monday. I plan to order my groceries this afternoon and have them delivered tomorrow. I hope they have slot, because I don't know when I will have time to go to the store otherwise. Here is what we will be eating this week.

Monday - Out, we were on our way home from Legoland
Tuesday - Meatballs, mashed pototoes, peas, and bread
Wednesday - Fajhitas, Mexican rice
Thursday - homemade pizza regular and pesto tomato
Friday - Grilled pork chops, corn, salad
Saturday - Apple pork burgers, potatoes on the grill, salad
Sunday - Nachos

Saturday, July 11, 2009

Potty Training in Our House

A friend of mine asked me to write tips I have on potty training. I have been thinking about it and pulling ideas together in my head. At first I thought, I don't have any advice because it doesn't always happen when or how I would like it to. I have learned a few things about potty training though and I do have five who are potty trained. So, we've done something right.

Facts I have learned about potty training:
1. Girls train earlier than boys, sometimes as much as a year earlier in our case. Girls seem to care more about this sort of thing. They want to be grown up. Little boys are too busy playing to care or notice they have to go. Plus they really don't care much if they pee themselves. The girls don't like it so much.

My oldest daughter trained at just before 2 1/2. My middle son was torture to train and he didn't do it until he was 3 1/2.

2. They get it and it clicks when THEY are ready, not when when I am ready. Unfortunately, even after training lots, I forget this and try to pressure them to train. I so wish they would do it on demand and it would only take a week, but that has not been the way it has happened in our family. Each child is totally different, just as they are in everything and have trained differently. My most recent, youngest daughter, didn't even know what to do on the potty. She would sit on it all the time and say she peed. But, she didn't do anything. I left her be and didn't pressure her anymore and then a few months later I walked into the bathroom upstairs to find her pooping on the potty. From that point on, she figured it out and she did it. I loved it with her, because I always have found it easier to train for pee. This time, she was trained the other first.

3. Just as with any other tool for parenting, you will finds various opinions on how and when to potty train. Please remember that you are the parent. You know your child and your circumstances best. Don't feel pressured from others, do what it the best thing for your family.


Tips:
1. Buy lots of extra underwear, even old ones from garage sales or save hand-me-downs. Often one would poop in their underwear and it would gross me out so much (mostly I would have been pregnant) that I couldn't get myself to clean them out. I definitely wasn't about to slosh my hands around in the toilet to clean them. If I had old ones, I didn't feel bad about just throwing the they yucky ones in the garbage. This took a lot of pressure off me and has been so worth it.

2. BE PATIENT - they will get it eventually. Maybe not in your timing, but they will.

3. If it leads to stress on you and them - STOP! Try again in a few weeks or months. Sometimes, they just pick it up on their own without any pressure, like my daughter.

4. Don't feel pressured to have your kids potty trained by a certain age, because they are all different.

Hopefully, this has been helpful to someone. If you have a tip on potty training, leave a comment.

Monday, July 6, 2009

Weekly Menu

Okay, I'm trying to get back on track with meals this week. We had a great time with my hubby's mom and brother. We are looking forward to getting back into our normal routine this week. This goes for meals as well. We stopped at the grocery store after church yesterday and I made my menu as I shopped. I was hungry when I was shopping and as a result I bought a lot of easy to prepare food that looked good. I think it will be a bit easier getting back to cooking by doing some easy things.

Monday - Chicken breast sandwiches, coleslaw, oven baked potatoes
Tuesday - Tortellini, garlic bread, salad
Wednesday - Poppy Seed Chicken, corn and fruit
Thursday - Grilled cheese and tomato soup
Friday - Pizza delivery
Saturday - Something BBQ'd
Sunday - we may be gone, but if we are here we'll to Tuna Melts and chips with salsa

It feels so good to get the week sorted. We are also finishing up school in the next two weeks and we all look forward to a six week break.

Monday, June 15, 2009

Weekly Menu and Other Happenings

We are all enjoying a couple weeks off school since Grandma S and Uncle Mark will be arriving on Wednesday. The first few days this week we are working on a little house cleaning and laundry. The bad news is today it has taken five hours for my washing machine to wash one load and it still never spun. I am very scared. My washing machine is one thing I don't know how I will live without. I have about three more loads sitting in the laundry room waiting to be washed and tomorrow is my big laundry day when I wash all the kids clothes. It will be something like 6-7 loads. I hope my hubby is able to figure it out tonight and do something about it. The kids will seriously not have anything to wear. They are already down to their jeans with holes in them and are sleeping in there swimming shorts.

On the school side of things, the kids have been talking about sharks lately and we decided to do a shark lapbook. So, I guess you can say we are doing school this week, just don't tell the kids.

Well, mom is looking forward to dinner out with girlfriends tonight. It has been a long time overdue. We are heading to Coco's a Mexican restaurant we recently found in town. Yum! This is what the rest will be eating and what we will be eating for the rest of the week.

Monday - Baked potato bar (with bacon, broccoli, cheese, sour cream, ranch) and bread
Tuesday - Chicken with cream sauce in the crockpot, noodles, and bread
Wednesday - Lasagna, caesar salad, garlic bread
Thursday - Chicken Fajhitas, mexican rice
Friday - Pizza (either homemade or delivery)
Saturday - Grilling something out if we are home
Sunday - Father's day, not sure yet?

Monday, June 8, 2009

Weekly Menu

I am still trying to get back into the swing of life at home after my daughter's surgery and stay at the hospital last week. If I can think of enough meals, I may even post next weeks menu just to make my life easier. Next week, we also have Grandma S. and uncle Mark coming to visit. We are all looking forward to company and some special time with family.

Monday - Taco Soup, corn bread
Tuesday - Chicken BBQ's, salad, potato wedges
Wednesday - Spaghetti with homemade sauce, caesar salad, garlic bread
Thursday - Chicken strips, mashed potatoes and salad
Friday - Baked Potato Bar
Saturday - Small Group BBQ here, lots of hamburgers, hotdogs and chicken legs
Sunday - Tuna Melts and chips

Next weeks menu will have to come in a few days.

Friday, June 5, 2009

Being Intentional

These words are coming out of my mouth lately. I feel something inside me whispering, "live life intentionally." My advice to others has been that we need to be intentional. As I think about my life, I see how often times I can be lazy. I let one day pass into the next without even thinking about it. My goal is to not let life slip by without me even noticing, growing or changing. Following are areas where I am going to work on being intentional and goals for myself.

1. In my relationship with God
I will get up ten minutes earlier to get ready and then have time to pray and ready my Bible. I know by doing this, it will put my focus in the right place for the day. Another idea just popped into my head. I will write down one meaningful verse I read that day on a note card and meditate on it through the day. I struggle so much with doing this in the morning and often times, when I do take that time to spend with God, I have a horrible day. I have to remember that Satan is trying to distract me and make me think I don't need this time with God. I do know that spending time with the Lord is more important than how I feel that day. It is about spending time with the ONE I love most and building a relationship with him. Building relationships take time and sacrifice and I need to be intentional to make it happen.


2. In my relationship with my children
The other day I was out walking with my kids. We were headed to the post office and then back home again. I had my goal of getting there and back again in the front of my mind. As we were walking along, Anna stopped and was smelling some flowers off the side of the sidewalk. After a second, I was about to call her to come, but I stopped. I don't want my children rush through life just to get the next task accomplished and I don't want that for myself either. Sometimes, I need to just intentionally stop and smell the flowers with my kids and agree that they do smell, "nummy."

3. In my relationship with my friends
I have a big family and it takes quite a bit of work to keep our household running and that's a fact. I do have time, though, to keep in touch with my friends. I so often get caught up in our routine that I neglect getting together with friends or even calling them. My life has been blessed with some great friends who have greatly enriched my life. The same as with my relationship with God, my relationship with my friends won't grow if I'm not intentional about spending time with them. I need to be intentional about setting dates for play dates, girls night outs, family dinners, BBQ's, etc.

Life passes too quickly for me to just live my life to do my own thing each day. I want my life to be pleasing to God. By being intentional in these three areas, I am living out Christ's greatest commandment...Loving God and loving others.

Colossians 3: 23
"Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord, not for men, since you know that you will recieve an inheritance from the Lord as a reward. It is the Lord you are serving."

Monday, June 1, 2009

Meals for the Week

This week, I have come up with a menu for the first part of the week, but I plan on winging it the end of the week due to Anna's surgery to take her tonsils out on Wednesday. After we get home from the hospital on Thursday, we probably won't feel like doing much, other than lying around. We will probably order pizza or something.

Monday - Taco salad and applesauce
Tuesday - Homemade chicken strips, mashed potatoes, veg and salad
Wednesday - Made ahead Poppy Seed Chicken for Glenda and the kids
Thursday - Take out (and Jello for Anna and the kids)
Friday - ?
Saturday - something grilled
Sunday - Nachos

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Menu a Few Days Late

Sorry, mom, for not getting last weeks menu up and for not doing one this week yet. Last week, I just winged it. I have had one from Friday on, but haven't had a chance to post it.

Monday - "out" we went to Pizza Express after a day of bike riding
Tuesday - Chicken Stovetop casserole, corn, salad and fruit
Wednesday- "out" to McDonalds for Tristan's birthday, his pick
Thursday - Sloppy joes, chips, salad
Friday - Spaghetti with homemade sauce, garlic bread, salad
Saturday - BBQ something
Sunday - Nachos

There you have it. Yes, mom, I am still feeding the kids! :) My tummy is growling now after writing about food. I think I need a snack, maybe a banana.

Monday, May 11, 2009

Meals for the Week

I am home once again and ready to get back into our routine. It's hard to get going though. I think we may eat out tonight and run to the store after dinner, since I need some groceries to make the meals. Plus, it would be an easier way to get used to being a mom again.

Monday - Out
Tuesday - Meatballs, mashed potatoes, veg and bread
Wednesday - Pesto Chicken Pasta, salad and bread
Thursday - Taco Salad and fruit
Friday - Hamburgers on the grill
Saturday - Tortilla Chicken Soup
Sunday - Nachos