Wednesday, June 8, 2016

Easy BBQ Chicken Salad

Easy BBQ Chicken Salad
adapted from Pocket Change Gourmet


Wow, that's a blurry photo.  I guess I need to practice with my camera more ;-)  Anyway, this is a super easy, very tasty dinner.  I served it about a month or so ago and both Darryl and I really liked it alot.  I made it again this past week and was just as impressed.  It's the perfect meal on a busy night or in the middle of summer (especially if you use leftover chicken!)

 
Ingredients
  • Mixed Greens {we used Romaine and Red Leaf Lettuce}
  • Chicken, sliced thinly {leftover chicken saves time}
  • BBQ Sauce {Store bought or make your own:3/4 cup ketchup, ½ cup brown sugar, 1 tablespoon + 1 teaspoon vinegar}
  • French Fried Onions {optional}
  • Cheese, shredded {optional}
Instructions
  1. Wash lettuce, and cut into bite size pieces
  2. Slice chicken and place in skillet on stovetop
  3. Add BBQ Sauce and heat through
  4. Add chicken to lettuce
  5. Top with onions and cheese, if desired
  6. Serve with Ranch Dressing

Tuesday, June 7, 2016

School's Out!

Yeah!  School's out!  I now have a 2nd grader (WHAT?) and a 1st grader!!

What they looked like at the start of the year:


 Joshua


 Nathan



And what they look like now:

 Joshua


Nathan

It's time for summer now!  As I shared in my goals post, I have big plans of balancing all of the playtime of summer with some learning/crafts/field trips.  We will pick up next week with Rocket Math, Sight word competition and reading practice!  (Plus some crafts, an end of the year party, VBS and yes, baseball)

Monday, June 6, 2016

Summer Goals

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If you've known me long, you know that I actually enjoy writing goals. I start out the year with my overall goals and then move ahead each month with a list of goals longer than my arm with the full understanding that I won't accomplish them all but I will (hopefully) accomplish some.  Usually, when I get to summer time, I'm losing steam and tend to fizzle out for a few months.  I'm not a fan of heat . . or sweating . .  .so I tend to do not much of anything throughout the summer.  This year I thought I'd try something new in order to actually accomplish some things.  I'm going to write a summer goal list that covers June, July and August.  (Are you sleeping yet? HA!)  A friend of mine is taking a Facebook break this summer.  She deactivated her account June 1st and doesn't plan to return until September 1st.  I'm not doing that (no way, no how - I need adult conversation) BUT I do want to try and focus more on the things I need to get done and being present in the lives of my kids so I might try to limit my time on there some.  Everything in moderation, right? 

So here's my goals:

The Home
1. The basement.  Lets be real.  I kinda hate dislike my basement.  I've told Darryl that if we ever move, I don't want a basement unless it's a full walkout that doesn't feel like a basement and is completely finished but really, I just want a really long ranch house without a basement and that has a big storage room as part of the house.  That doesn't solve my problem now though.  So this summer I have the huge major goal (that I've had for like 5 years) to complete the basement clean out, clean up, and organization.  Ironically my washer has been broken for about a month so I haven't stepped foot in my basement in about that long and I kinda like it ;-)  Anyway, this is a project I just have to do and it's not something someone can help me with.  I just want it done, set up to stay organized, and cleaned.  I want all of the junk and unneeded items gone, and I want it easy to find stuff once I'm done.
2. The Garage.  Darryl and I tackle this every summer and this year is no exception.  Time to be a little tougher though and really clean out the stuff we don't need.  Plus organize the stuff we do need and just have a home for the stuff that's in there.  Really, this is just a day long project . . or even just an afternoon so it's  not that big of a deal.
3. Deep Cleaning the house.  It's that time of year again.  Time to go through each room and clean stuff out.  I have an overall goal of becoming more of a "minimalist" this year. So, I just keep working on cleaning out what we don't use and need.  The goal by the end of summer is to have gone through every room and make it neat, tidy and efficient.  The biggest challenge?  The boys room and their legos.
4. The Yard.  We've planted our garden and we will see how it grows :-)  I'm currently working on weeding the flower beds and laying down layers of mulch.  I have a specific goal - just 30 minutes a day.  I really don't like doing yard work but like the way it looks when it is done so doing 30 minutes a day is about all I want to do :-)  Once the beds are all weeded and mulched, that 30 minutes should be enough to keep them weeded and looking nice.  

Scrapbooking
1. Get my groove back.  How's that for a goal??  I've floundered for a few years but it's time to get back into whatever I'm going to do.  Order pages, order pictures, buy my photo printer, figure out how I'm going to scrapbook now and plan and prep for a Scrapbook weekend in November.  I'd like to work now towards having photos and supplies purchased so I can just sit down and scrapbook the whole weekend.

Family
1. Weekly planning.  I have an dream (haha) of having a weekly plan with the kids.  I already have it laid out and am working on plans for week one.  It's a fine balance between doing something each day and over planning so we/I get burned out.  I'm hoping to do more stuff with them this summer too - parks, splash pads and even the local state park beach (not my favorite but it is water for the kids to play in!)
2. Fun with the family - Family time is always good.  We have a few camping trips planned and I'd like to get us to the beach some not to mention movies and other events.  I'd like to try and do a few overnight trips too even just to "our" city where we can enjoy a pool and some time away from home. 

Personal
1. Reading.  In a different post I'll share my stack of books I want to work through but I want to read more.  Read for fun and read for learning.
2. Finances.  This is nothing new.  It's just trying to track daily what we spend and save.  We have some big things to save for - a trip to Texas for a wedding; a trip to South Carolina for Christmas; and a tentative trip to California in the future.  Plus I have stuff for the house to save for and just general stuff like that.
3. Bible Study.  I need to get back into my daily Bible study and prayer time.  As is always the case, I do well for awhile and then life gets in the way so I'm hoping to find something new to study and read and move on from there.

Misc.
1. Canning and Freezing.  I'm thinking about canning again this year.  (How's that for a goal?)  I miss having homemade jam here and having to buy it instead.  I also was thinking about some pickles and maybe salsa.  I wouldn't mind a few other "fun" things but it just depends on what I feel like doing :-)
2.  PLan our school year.  There isn't a lot to plan since we will be doing Connections Academy in the fall again but I'd like to add a simple Bible curriculum to our lessons and just be more disciplined in my teaching of the basics.  I was so overwhelmed at the beginning of the year with the online courses that I didn't start the year strong.  Hoping to plan ahead a little on that stuff this year.

That's the basics.  I'm sure I'll think of a few other things along the way but this is what I'm focusing on this summer.  I feel like if I can get a handle on most of these areas, we'll start the school year in September in a better place.  I've learned this year that during the school year, everything else takes a back seat so we can accomplish the boys school work.  If I don't start ahead, I'm behind all year :-) 


Sunday, June 5, 2016

My Playlist

As my dad was nearing the end of his fight after the stroke, a friend of mine sent me her playlist of songs from Spoitify and it was songs about living through difficult times; songs of hope; and songs of crying out to God.  She recognized that, like her, music speaks to my soul.  For the next few weeks (at least) I thought I'd reserve Sunday for sharing a song from my playlist.  Feel free to check it out and listen.  I find that the more I listen through this playlist, the more I can sing the songs without tears. 

This song is entitled "One True God" by Steven Curtis Chapman. 


Saturday, June 4, 2016

Figuring Out Photos - Family Fun

I'm still trying to figure out how Windows 10 places my photos when I upload them without me having to move them manually.  I'm sure it's just something I have to "click" but, I haven't figured that out yet.  So, while doing this I came across some photos of my husband and I thought I'd share those today.

 This photo is one of my all time favorites but, ironically it is not one of my husbands.  I just love the appearance.  The black and white photo, the way the family is placed, and even their less than excited expressions. 
 Look at this adorable tow-head!  Yep, that's Darryl as a little guy :-) 
This is one of Darryl's favorites - a photo of him and his brother, Adam who carried that puppet everywhere. 

Quite a few years ago, I scanned in tons of photos and made a photo album for Darryl's mom for her birthday.  It was a priceless gift as she didn't have any photos.  When Darryl's parents divorced when he was a little kid, Darryl's dad ended up with all of the photos.  So, being able to provide her with that gift was a great thing.  One of these days, I need to put all of those photos into an album for Darryl too. 

Friday, June 3, 2016

Weekly Menu

It always seems like the weekly menu post is the easiest post to come back to blogging with so here I am.  I told my husband recently that I don't enjoy cooking anymore.  I really don't.  I've found that it takes too much time and thinking to pull it together plus the clean up time is just ridiculous.  My next home will have an eat-in kitchen so we don't have to carry food to a different room.  But, whether I enjoy cooking or not, I still have to do it so there is always a menu.  Summertime is not my favorite cooking time in general just because my kitchen gets so hot cooking anything.  As always, I try to keep things fairly light and easy but there is almost always at least one thing in the oven!  Enough complaining about cooking :-)  Here's the plan for the next week:

Friday - BBQ Chicken Salad and Yeast Rolls.  This salad is something I made a month or so ago and it was really good.  Darryl has had some major dental work over the last few weeks so he is sticking to easy to eat foods like Breakfast Bars, Applesauce, and Bananas!  (Dry Sockets and oral surgery are not fun!)

Saturday - We have been spending most weekends at my mom's house so she is cooking tonight.

Sunday - A church picnic :-)

Monday - Hashbrown Casserole w/Ham and Fruit Smoothies.  I usually do frozen waffles for anyone who doesn't get into casseroles (known as my kids HA!)

Tuesday - Easy French Dip Sandwiches, Chinese Cole Slaw, and Fries

Wednesday - Taco Salads, Chips and Salsa, and Cheese Roll-ups

Thursday - I'm going to do a Fridge/Freezer clean out night.  We'll have left overs, mac and cheese, or whatever else I can find to clean out the Fridge/Freezer and Cupboards tonight.


Thursday, May 26, 2016

What's Coming

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It's been a long month.  I find it hard to believe that's been almost a month since  I lost wrote but so much has gone on.  About a week or so ago I decided that I would "take off" until June 1st. Then, I would try to return to my blog.  It might be the same; it might be different; but I'll try to come back. 

Summer is here; the AC units are installed (and running - its so hot and muggy!); and we are wrapping up our school year.  I'm hoping for some good summer plans and the boys are hoping for lots of play time.  :-)