Sunday, December 21, 2008
The Worst Christmas Pagent Ever????
Today the children's ministry at our church put on a traditional Christmas play. Isaac was a "singer", Bailey was an angel, and Eli was baby Jesus. Isaac told me weeks ago that I had better make sure that Eli did not fuss (I am a mommy,not a miracle worker!). We had our doubts about Eli staying on stage very long, but he did pretty well. He lasted about ten minutes before I had to rescue Mary from a fussy little man (apparently he did not get the memo about "no crying he makes"). After Eli's departure from the stage, we headed to the nursing room. A few minutes later, Mark knocked on the door to let me know that Isaac had an "issue". He had "lost his breakfast" on the stage. Apparently he had a bad case of stage fright. His tummy was fine the rest of the day, although his pride was quite wounded! I was very glad that I did not get to witness the event, apparently it was not pretty. After Isaac made a quick exit, two other boys followed suit. It was quite a finale! As I was leaving the nursing room, a sweet homeschooling friend said, "Oh, you did not get to see the kid throw up." I said, "Yeah that was my kid..." Another friend called this afternoon to let us know that she got the whole thing on video, so watch for us on America's Funniest Home Video. Isaac and I agreed that the best thing about this Christmas play is that it is over!
Monday, December 8, 2008
Meal Plan Monday
Monday: White beans cooked with a ham bone, rice & cornbread
Tuesday: Tacos, Mexican rice, refried beans, lettuce, tomatoes & chips
Wednesday: Turkey and noodle soup and crackers
Thursday: Grilled Cheese and leftover soup
Friday: Ham, potato casserole, corn, biscuits and salad
Saturday: Jambalaya
Sunday: Isaac and Mark to CiCi's Pizza and caroling, the rest of us get pizza on the way home from church
Tuesday: Tacos, Mexican rice, refried beans, lettuce, tomatoes & chips
Wednesday: Turkey and noodle soup and crackers
Thursday: Grilled Cheese and leftover soup
Friday: Ham, potato casserole, corn, biscuits and salad
Saturday: Jambalaya
Sunday: Isaac and Mark to CiCi's Pizza and caroling, the rest of us get pizza on the way home from church
Saturday, December 6, 2008
Catfish!
Isaac and Bailey have gotten into playing Go Fish the last week or two. Mark has been playing with them some and teaching them the rules. Last night Anna Grace declared that she wanted to ply Catfish with Daddy. It thrilled her heart for Daddy to play with her. She did get a little help from her big brother!
A Special Visitor
Our neighborhood had a special visitor at the clubhouse today. Santa Claus came to visit and pose for pictures. I had not taken the children to see Santa in several years because it had turned out to be a traumatic experience in the past. They all did great today. The Littles were not afraid at all!
Thursday, December 4, 2008
Food Blogs
I get tired of cooking the same things over and over, so I have been reading a few recipe blogs recently. Here are a few that I have bookmarked:
This one is the blog of a lady who made a commitment to use her crockpot everyday in 2008. Using my crockpot simplifies my afternoon so much, so I love seeing new recipes.
$5 Dinners is one woman's attempt to keep all of her dinners under $5. I have not used any of her recipes yet, but it has already made me more aware of which of my meals are around $5.
For the Love of Grub, Cooking for the Guys, and Eat at Home are all blogs of homeschooling moms. I like them because they usually use ingredients that I already have. Cooking for the Guys lists Weight Watcher points for some of her recipes.
The Pioneer Woman is a very popular blog, that I have seen many other bloggers link to. I used her cornbread and dressing recipes for Thanksgiving, and it turned out good. She is quite a character!
This one is the blog of a lady who made a commitment to use her crockpot everyday in 2008. Using my crockpot simplifies my afternoon so much, so I love seeing new recipes.
$5 Dinners is one woman's attempt to keep all of her dinners under $5. I have not used any of her recipes yet, but it has already made me more aware of which of my meals are around $5.
For the Love of Grub, Cooking for the Guys, and Eat at Home are all blogs of homeschooling moms. I like them because they usually use ingredients that I already have. Cooking for the Guys lists Weight Watcher points for some of her recipes.
The Pioneer Woman is a very popular blog, that I have seen many other bloggers link to. I used her cornbread and dressing recipes for Thanksgiving, and it turned out good. She is quite a character!
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