Monday, January 5, 2015

Make It Monday - A Christmas Gift

Every year I love to pick out a gift to make for the Grandparents from the boys.  I usually spend the year pinning ideas from Pinterest of things that I think look cute and then, in November, I narrow down my search to that one perfect item. 

This year, I found a super cute idea at DIY Cozy Home that I just fell in love with from the first time I saw it.
There is nothing better that hands and feet of kids.  It's such a great mile marker in their life. 

This is what ours looked like:
Now, I was a little fearful of this project because I'm not artistic.  When I started this, I wasn't sure how I was going to do the word or the bows.  The first thing I did was stamp the feet.  I kinda lucked out because the two siblings I babysit totally messed up their canvas - despite me saying, "Do NOT move your foot, they both moved!  This gave me a messed up canvas to work with so I could test out some different options.  I ended up using a Scrapbooking Marker to write the word "Mistletoe's" and then used glitter glue pens to make the bows and the dots.  I impressed myself :-) 

These were a huge success as a gift.  Yes, I have the kids I babysit always make one too and I make one for myself too!  I love making kids gifts that are Christmas Decor so the grandparents/parents don't have to leave them out all year but instead, get to take them out and "ooo" and "ahhhh" over them over and over again! 


Sunday, January 4, 2015

Things My Kids Say

* In our house, we often say things like this, "I love you more than the number of stars in the sky" or "I love you more than the number of hairballs the cat has puked up" (hahaha).  Well, for the first time, one of the boys finally said it back - Nate said to me, "Mom, I love you more than I love Mac and Cheese.  Well, I love you just as much as Mac and Cheese because I love Mac and Cheese a lot!"  Wow, that kid loves me a lot!!

* I took the boys out to breakfast on Saturday morning before going to the store (mainly because our fridge was empty so we needed to eat HA!).  Josh got his Sausage McMuffin while Nate got pancakes.  Josh noticed the butter packet and decided to try it out.  He took some and spread it on top of the sausage patty, put the muffin back on, took a bite and said, "MMMM, everything is better with butter!"   LOL

* Nate informed me at McDonald's that their pancakes are so much better than mine.  Well, Nate, I would actually agree with you on that one :-)  Why do you think I usually make frozen waffles? 

* Nate is my truth teller - he just speaks what is and hasn't learned a lot of tact yet so he said to me, "Mom, I love you more than anything except when you get mad at us, then I really don't love you that much".  Good thing I don't get mad very often!

* Josh is usually the one to compliment my cooking so this should be a surprise - he told me that the speghett I make him is the best ever.  As nice as that is, all I do is cook spaghetti noodles, open a jar of ragu and poor it on . .. I don't even usually heat it up for him (the sauce that is), since the noodles are so hot . . they warm up the sauce.   Wow, at least he doesn't have high expectations!

Saturday, January 3, 2015

Oops . . .The Battery is dead!

I planned to post birthday/Christmas photos today for "Family Fun" but, as I sit here on Friday night getting ready to upload photos so I can write the post only to discover that my camera battery is dead so . .. next week I'll post all of our holiday adventures and instead, this week, nothing!  Uuggg :-/ 

Friday, January 2, 2015

Weekly Menu

Our plans took a slight twist last week due to sickness but I think we are finally back on track.  Here we are at the start of the year and it is time to get back into the full swing of cooking.  I'm hoping, trying, and planning to once again cut the grocery budget back some.  It gets easy to spend a lot of money at the store because, well, we love food, but it's also important to pick up what we need and what we will actually eat.  :-)

This week some finishing touches will be done on our kitchen which means emptying some drawers and cupboards so the contractor can put up the doors and drawer fronts.  Therefore, for one more time, my kitchen will be knocked out of commission for a few days!! That will impact what I'm cooking . .. or what I'm not cooking!


Saturday  - Lasagna, garlic bread and green beans - I was going to cook this on New Years Day but we had so many leftovers from New Years Eve that we just ate those instead. 

Sunday -  Roasted Pork Loin, Mashed Potatoes, Green Beans, and Rolls. 

Monday - Out.  My kitchen will be torn apart so Darryl is bringing dinner home for us.

Tuesday - Chicken Enchiladas, Salad, Chips and Salsa

Wednesday - Pancakes, Sausage and bacon

Thursday -Steaks, Roasted Potatoes, Corn and Rolls

Friday - Tacos!


Thursday, January 1, 2015

2015 Theme Word

Seriously, 2015?  I was kinda stunned when I typed that title . . .it seems like just yesterday everyone was freaking out because we were going from 1999 to 2000!  Fifteen years later  . . .here we are!

For the past several years I have picked a theme word for the year and have tried to focus on that word throughout the year.  I will fully admit that last year . . . I don't even remember what my word was nor did I even try to focus on much of anything.  I'm regrouping for this year and have been thinking for about two months on what I want my word to be  . . .what I really wanted to focus on in my life, my family and my home.  I've decided to go back to my "roots" . . .well my cleaning roots at least . . .and my theme word is:

Fly
That's right.  I've followed the concepts of the Flylady on and off for years but over the last few years I've gotten away from it.  I was talking to Darryl recently about that fact and looked back over the last 6 years to figure out why.  Very simply.  Kids.  Once I stayed home after Nate was born, it was still easy to "Fly" because both boys took naps at the same time for at least 2 hours a day which gave me plenty of time to get "my" stuff done.  Then I started babysitting and Josh stopped napping . .. then Nate stopped napping . . .than the Munchkin stopped napping as much.  It wasn't long before the "free" time I had was taken up with 3 and than 4 little kids.  I've finally reached a point where the youngest still takes a good 2-3 hour nap in the afternoon, one is in preschool and my two are very independent which means I actually have some time to do things I want to do during the day.  I feel like that gives me more freedom to "Fly" once again.  

The whole idea of "Flying" is to have a routine set up to keep your home clean and running smoothly with just bursts of 15 minutes a day.  Throw in a morning, afternoon and evening routine and the home really does run like clockwork.  So this is where I plan to focus my "Flying" energy over the coming year. 

Our Home
I work on loving my home.  I hear comments about my house being too small or my kids having toys "everywhere" or that I don't need more "stuff" if I happen to say I want something which sometimes makes it easy to be discontented and let other peoples views get in the way.  Really, we have a pretty nice home and I"m very grateful for what we do have and work hard to make sure it is clean, comfortable and as uncluttered as possible.  So with that in mind - here is where I'll be focusing thorughout this year. 
1) Decluttering and "Deep" Organization.  I've worked on this over the past several years and am really at the finally process.  
      A.  The basement - my nemesis.   First of all, the basement looks about 80% perfect.  I worked this past year to organize and clean everything.  Now that I am done with that I'm moving on to the "Second" part.  I will be starting in one corner and going through everything - there are so many little things stuck up in the ceiling - some things from the previous owners - that were just easier to leave than clean out.  While cleaning I will also take stock in spider spray (HA!) and spray the basement to help eliminate the spiders.  Don't get me wrong, a few are good or so they say but when I walk through spider webs sometimes to get to the washer, well, I think we have too many!  As I wrap up the total clean out and organization, I plan to finally replace the old curtains I took down years ago, and add a fresh coat of paint to the floor.  This is more to help with moisture than for looks and I won't have to do the whole floor - just the areas where the paint has chipped off through the years.  There is a "Third" to this plan and that is a few more pricey items - we had to rip out insulations several years ago due to mold and, because of that missing insulation, our house stays colder in the winter so I'd like to replace that as well as have a door put in the Laundry room that goes to the water softener - we cut the space years ago, need to have our electrician move a wire, and then get the door put in - that will also help keep the house warmer as well.  
     B.  The Downstairs play room/laundry room.  This is technically part of the basement but, well, separate.  In the playroom area, I just need to declutter some more.  Books, school supplies and well, stuff that gets stuffed there.  The boys do like to play there - especially with playdough - so I want it to be a workable space.  The laundry room just needs a normal cleaning and both areas need some touchup on the floor paint.  I would like to add some shelves to one laundry room wall for storage as well.  
    C.  The Upstairs.  Yes, it just gets its own letter.  I just need to once again go through every room and clean out every nook and cranny.  I tend to be a "stuffer" and things that I can't find a home for get stuffed in a corner :-)  There are some specifics for several of the rooms that will be determined by finances so I'm not going to list them here - I have my list, in order of importance, and will slowly chip away on that list. 
     D.  The Garage/Outside.  In the spring, the garage is a huge focus.  We didn't do our normal spring OR fall cleanout last year and it shows.  I'd like to incorporate a few organizational ideas to help keep things neater - especially with toys and bikes.  The outside - I'm already saving for mulch and plants so that I can accomplish what I want to get done in the spring.  Throw in the fact that my parents have already offered their services to help me get a better (but small) garden in this coming year.  

School
I feel like I have our basic school routine down but want to make it better.  I realized around Thanksgiving that I wasn't really thinking ahead to holidays or special events that the boys need to learn about.  As K-4 and K5 kids they don't need all the details but just a basic understanding.  As they get older, we'll add more details but in order for that to happen I have to plan ahead.  There are HUNDREDS of great resources out there in cyber space that I can access for free or next to free to supplement not only their daily work but also special studies as well. 

     A.  Next years curriculum - I wanted a little too long last year to get our curriculum and ran into difficulty getting some of our books.  I'd like to have our curriculum picked by April so I can budget for it and pick everything up by the end of June.  Nate is pretty much set already but I will have to get all of Josh's 1st grade curriculum.  I can "fly" by having the curriculum in hand by June so I can use July to play and do lesson plans.  That gives me August to truly prep everything so we can start strong. 
     B.  Monthly Studies - In order to "Fly" with extra things I have to plan a month in advance.  This includes special holiday things as well as science/social studies things.  Pinterest is perfect since I generally only look for 4-6 activities on a topic.  
     C.  Paper Organization - I'm behind the 8 ball on this one and have just shoved things into a drawer.  I need to figure out what to save and than put together the filing system for it.  

Daily Routines
Daily Routines, Weekly Routines and even Monthly routines are a huge part of "Flying".  I used to have them down to a tee but not any more!  I will be creating new ones that work for me and my current stage in life (ie.e with lots of little kids HA).  The Weekly Routine will include basic cleaning as well as time for me to work on my projects.  The Monthly routine will focus more on deep cleaning each room in the house over the course of 3 months (each room will be "deep cleaned" 4 times a year).  


Family
Yes, "Flying" also applies to family.  Darryl and I have already talked about our weekends  We would like to take two weekends a month and do things as a family - specifically things away from the home.  For me, this is a great way to incorporate field trips verses doing them all during the week with all of the kids.  We are planning to purchase a membership to the Children's Museum and would like to use that frequently.  I have a whole list of "field" trips I want to do with the kids - then throw in other things like Monster Trucks and special exhibits I am sure we will find plenty to do!  

I'd also like to build traditions like family game night and movie night (if my kids will EVER like movies!!) 

Holidays
1. Birthdays - Prepping and planning for our birthday celebrations is big on my list. I did actually start some things this past year but I waited too long and than didn't have the time or funds to do everything I wanted.  I want to "fly" and plan before the birthdays (especially the boys) desend upon us so that there is no pressure -just fun! 
2.  Christmas - Several years ago I "flew" during the Christmas season and it took all of the stress off.  Last year and this year, I felt slightly overwhelmed and under planned.  Shoot, we went to put up the tree and discovered that we had no lights.  Not that they didn't work but that I had thrown out the last few strands last year because I KNEW I would buy nice new lights this year except, well, I forgot.  So again, I want to plan and prep and be done before December begins.  Things like picking up 1 or 2 little fun things for our Christmas countdown each month instead of trying to buy it all two weeks before we start (or the day before YIKES!) OR making sure I remember to pick a day for putting up our own tree - we had to squeeze that in this year because, well, I forgot.  
3. Other Holidays - I love planning things for St Patrick's Day, Easter, and other holidays.  My goal is to just plan ahead - a month ahead - on all holidays so I can enjoy the days instead of feeling like I didn't do anything!  

Personal
1. Quiet Time/Devotions - I'm continuing on with some Bible study groups I've been in for a few years but I want to be more devoted to them and do some more learning on my own.  I also want to include writing journals to my boys during this time.  
2. Finances - I won't go into details because, well, money is a private matter, but I have some personal goals related to our finances, how we save, how we (I) spend, and how we can not feel the "crunch" on the lean months.  I'm the first one ot admit that I'm a spender . .I tend to think that I 'need' things and want I really NEED to do is wait before I spend! 
3. Physical - Again, for me, physical goals are more personal.  Whether it be exercise (which is not my strong point!), healthy eating, weight loss - it's all about discipline and taking small "bites" to accomplish a goal - a total Flylady concept! 
 

Saturday, December 27, 2014

Family Fun - Just a little break :-)

I'm going to take a few days off to celebrate many things with the family - a birthday (which has been delayed a few days due to one very, very sick birthday boy), Christmas, Christmas Again, time with my brother before he returns to Brazil. 

I'll be back (I know you are all worried HA) with lots to post and lots to talk about - by January 1st! 


Friday, December 26, 2014

Weekly Menu - The end of the Year

Wow.  That's all I have is, wow.  Ok, maybe not all I have but still, 2014 is done.  I must say that December has not been my best cooking month.  The kitchen was "out of commission" for about 3 weeks total plus we were out of town for Christmas - that left only a handful of days that I cooked.  January will bring much more cooking I do believe!  We usually stay home a lot in January after the busyness of December so maybe I'll get some new recipes made too! 

Here's our plan for the next week!

Saturday - I think we will still be at my parents.

Sunday - We'll be eating with the family :-)

Monday - Chicken and Dumplings - this was the plan before Christmas but then my kitchen was taped off for painting which limited cooking once again!

Tuesday - Chick Fil Lay Nuggets and Fries

Wednesday - New Year's Eve!  Our tradition is to have soup for dinner so we will have Chicken Noodle Soup (from the Chicken and Dumplings!) and than Easy Peasy Cheesy Broccoli Soup.  I'll also make some bread and Mac and Cheese for the boys. We have plans to go to a friends house for the evening and will have lots of finger foods/snacks.

Thursday - New Year's Day! I'm working this year (starting right now) on creating some tradition type things for holidays.  Of course, food is always a big deal so that's where I'm starting.  So, today, we'll have brunch - Sausage Gravy and Biscuits, Hashbrowns, and Fruit Salad.  Than, for "Linner" later in the day, I think that having something I can actually put together the day before (since I don't like cooking on New Years Day!) is the best idea so, Lasagna, Salad, and Garlic Bread will be perfect. 

Friday  - Tacos, of course!  :-)