Mischief at the Macdonalds
Sunday, February 17, 2013
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Check out this giveaway for an amazing Bento package! Also, check out her blog at Meet the Dubiens. This is where we get lots of ideas for our cute food!
Monday, January 28, 2013
Tiny flip-flops and pink toothbrushes
I'm a night owl. I'm almost always the last one to sleep here. Tonight was no exception, except that I had a moment. You know those times when thankfulness overwhelms you? Do you ever have those times?
Tonight as I walked down the hall to the bathroom, I did what I always do.... Went in to see each child sleeping, put the toys away that they tucked themselves in with, cover them up , etc... Then, as I went in to go to the bathroom, I noticed 2 tiny, glittery flip-flops in front of the sink and toothbrushes piled on the cabinet full of pink blobby toothpaste. And there it was... Right after I stepped over those flip-flops...that warm feeling of "I am so blessed" that feeling of, no one else in the world has what I have! What an amazing feeling. I hope I never get too caught up to remember that I have what so many people long for. I think I'll use those flip-flops as my excuse tomorrow to not clean the kids bathroom.
Have a goodnight. You're blessed too. Find your tiny mess and go be thankful for it.
Wednesday, July 18, 2012
Chocolate Cake for Breakfast? Yes, I think I will.
Today we had leftover chocolate cake for breakfast! Have I mentioned how much I love summer... so much! On my defense, I did look up recipes for "what to do with leftover chocolate cake" there was a lot out there on how to make cake balls from it, or how to crumble it and put it in pudding... but I'll admit... I was looking to have it for breakfast and those ideas just were telling me to make other things and that required work. So, here's what I did. I toasted it like toast (in the oven under broil) and then buttered it. For my kids, I drizzled a little bit of chocolate syrup on it too. :) OH YES I DID! -with a 'z' snap! I'm cool like that! Hey! I made them eat strawberries with it too.. and yogurt! It's all good. Fresh fruit and yogurt with it makes it healthy, right? Summer vacation is great. I love time off to play with my kids. Here's what we had for breakfast today:
On Monday nights our boys go to Boy Scouts and it's just me and the girls here... so usually we do something just with us.. take a walk and look for lightning bugs, or go to the park... So tonight, they had a meeting that was supposed to last a long time, so it was just me and the girlies for dinner. I decided to try one of my favorite plates from one of the blogs that I love "Meet the Dubiens" She has great ideas for making food fun. Here is our attempt at our 'girlie' dinner making 'girlies' with our food. I wish so badly that I had taken a picture of Josie's that she made... she loves scrambled eggs and kept piling hers on. In the end her girl looked a little like Marge Simpson.
Fun! Thanks for the idea, Jill at Meet the Dubiens. Check out her blog here:
On Monday nights our boys go to Boy Scouts and it's just me and the girls here... so usually we do something just with us.. take a walk and look for lightning bugs, or go to the park... So tonight, they had a meeting that was supposed to last a long time, so it was just me and the girlies for dinner. I decided to try one of my favorite plates from one of the blogs that I love "Meet the Dubiens" She has great ideas for making food fun. Here is our attempt at our 'girlie' dinner making 'girlies' with our food. I wish so badly that I had taken a picture of Josie's that she made... she loves scrambled eggs and kept piling hers on. In the end her girl looked a little like Marge Simpson.
Fun! Thanks for the idea, Jill at Meet the Dubiens. Check out her blog here:
Saturday, July 14, 2012
Monday, July 9, 2012
I say.. Let Them Use Knives!
Today, when talking to an old friend of mine, she asked me about a picture that i put on FB last week of the dinner that my son cooked for us. She said, "I can't believe that he made that and you let him." -- what??? I don't understand.... First of all, my son is 11 years old and has been cooking since he was 3, but has been making things on his own without help since he was probably 6 or 7. I have taught him to cook. Sure, it started with pudding and cookie dough, but now he makes several things on his own, including dinners. He's home after school and most days, while driving home, I will talk him through how to AT LEAST start dinner while on the phone, so that I can finish when I arrive. Sometimes he can go ahead and finish it before I get there. HOLD ON TO YOUR IPAD NOW>>> he also uses knives to chop veggies... whoa.(eye roll) I also have a 7 year old with Down syndrome that cooks and cuts and a 3 year old that is beginnining now...
NO, I am not a chef or anything, I just think that cooking is a missing art that should be shared but has gone missing somewhere. I don't let them run around my living room with knives swordfighting.. but I do teach them how to use them properly to slice tomatoes or carrots or potatoes. "Aren't you scared of them chopping their finger off?" she says... well, I guess I am because.. gross!! But, is that really going to happen? Probably not. I have showed them how to properly use them and to be careful. They probably will cut themselves. Don't gasP! They're probably going to burn themselves while stirring a pot too... Don't GasP! They'll be ok. I'm NOT going to let them carry boiling water across the kitchen yet... but I've seen my 11 year old make a pot of water for tea and not even blink before carrying it to a pitcher (that was safely placed into the sink by him first to pour into without me telling him) and pour it out while carrying on a conversation with me. I didn't teach that.. it just comes with maturity and confidence in the kitchen. He was ready - on his own terms. I swear that my 7 year old could make spaghetti for herself and WOULD DAILY.. if she ever got to go through with it without us catching her. She knows to put the pan on "M.E.D" she knows to break the pasta and put it in and wait for it to get soft. I'm quite sure that if she could figure out how to get that big spaghetti jar open, she would make this for herself with complete confidence and we would not even have to know anything... OF COURSE, I'm not sure that this would be from learned confidence as much as sheer desparation, not to have to eat what we are having. Sometimes Down syndrome brings along with it... picky eaters. It's ok.. have your spaghetti, sweetie! You made it! :)
So anyway..here's what the 11 year old made for dinner.. nothing you can't do for your family today... it's sooo easy...
Here's how you can make this at your house:
Take 2 PKGS OF CRESCENT ROLLS unroll them and put them on a cookie sheet flat and kind of press all of the perforations together so it makes one giant crescent pizza dough.. cook it. Follow the directions on the can.
While it's cooking brown your meat and add taco seasonings. Use a packet if you want...
- by the way - on a side note, I usually buy my meat in 4- 5 lb pkgs and brown the whole thing and season it , then I separate it out in freezer bags and keep it for dinners like this. Then I can just go to the freezer and pull out a bag and go for it!-
so when the crescents are done pull them out. Spread out a can of refried beans on top (no, I didn't cook them) then your meat, then lettuce, tomatoes,sour cream and I did green onions and black olives and avacadoes. Notice that Jack added fancy stuff to our side.. but left their side blank, and left some without sour cream for my 3 year old who only likes hers cold.. Add your shredded cheese all over the top and back into the oven for about 10 minutes of so, until your cheese is all melty on the top. YES, IT IS REALLY THAT EASY. Make it tonight and eat it together at the table.
Enjoy it and teach your kids to cook even with knives!
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Tuesday, March 13, 2012
51 - the countdown begins
This is a bittersweet day for us. Friday, March 16th. The last official day of spring break. Sadly, again this year we had no trips planned but we still spent time together just me and my kids. One of these years, we're going to have extra money and we are going to take a trip somewhere.... even if it's just a few hours away.. it would be nice to not be here in the house. Although, I do enjoy a recharge. I always think this week is going to be a refresher for school. It's really not. It's hard to refresh something that wasn't actually fresh. This is my 18th year teaching and I really think every year that I may need to think about something else that I enjoy. I do enjoy teaching, but that's just it.... I enjoy teaching. I'm not really teaching anymore... I'm disciplining, I'm mommying these sweeties that have women at their home, but sadly enough, do not have a real mommy because the person that decided to have them doesn't have time for them, or doesn't want to be the selfless person that you have to be to actually mommy. I'm also analyzing test data... that's what I do.. instead of teaching... I collect data. Because "that's all we care about.. I don't care about the kids.. all I care about is the data" I still can't believe that I actually heard those words from my leader, but that's the reality. They don't really care if these kids grow up to be respectful, or grow up knowing from their 1st grade teacher that they're wonderful in their own right, or grow up knowing how to show compassion to others, or grow up knowing the difference between reading and loving to read, or grow up knowing how things work rather than how things compute. to anymore. And next week they'll want performance on something new... that was drAll they want is performance on a standard that was set by people that aren't even listened eamt up by someone in a suit that never put their child (if they even have kids) in a public school. This is why teachers need spring break.. and relish everything about it.
Ok, I'm done for today. I am still sad that my week is dwindling. I have seen BeAuTifUl BeAuTiFuL weather this week. I have seen my kids all week, every day for every hour during the day. THIS WEEK.. I have seen my kids more than their teacher did.. and for that I'm soo thankful. So, I guess on one note, I'm glad to be a teacher...because I do get spring break. And on Monday I will go back and I will "teach the test" and I will hate it, but I will try to squeeze in some fun and I will try to squeeze some lessons on respect and compassion. I will definitely sneak in moments when I share with my young impressionable kids that reading is something that you experience.... not labor over. I hope something sinks in, but I cannot honestly say that I hope it's the first thing on this list! I will count every moment that I get to see my own kids at home even during the madness of homework, dinner, and bathtime. I refuse for their teacher to know them better than I do. I want to mommy!! I want to be everything to them. Afterall, I am raising 2 future mommies and a daddy. I will start my countdown on Monday.. 51 days until Summer break! Peace and love, go read a book and enjoy it..jen
Thursday, July 21, 2011
It's HOT!
For those of you that do not know me reading today.. I live in Texas! To say " it's hot " is really a huge understatement. We are on our 20th day in a streak of days over 100 degrees and there's no end in sight. This morning the 5 day forecast looked like this:
Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday
100 103 104 103 100
Can I say R.E.L.E.N.T.L.E.S.S.
I look out the window and it looks so beautiful out there... and I go out to turn the sprinklers on and come in drenched... AND NOT FROM THE SPRINKLERS!
We are accustomed to heat and our bodies do adapt. A friend of mine that lives in Maryland asked me.. "how do you go out and run errands or go to the store...?" I thought this question was so odd. What does she mean??? I just go to the grocery store or to Target if I need to. I just get in the car and go. Yes, It's hot. Damn hot! I have to start my car and let it run for 10 minutes to cool off enough to get in so that the seatbelts don't singe the hair off of me and my kids, but let's face it. Life just goes on... and we will start school and it will probably still be 100 degrees or more. It happens. I guess it's no different than my thinking this past winter when we had RECORD miracle snow over 12 inches here and EVERYTHING shut down and closed because none of us could get our cars out and we certainly weren't prepared for dressing for that. I always wonder.. "how do people in the north do it" I bundle my kids up in layers of clothes from their tiny head to their toes -everything covered but their eyes- and then they get in the car with the heater and stifle. I hate being cold. But I will tell you.... I hate being hot too... this is ridiculous. Can I please have my sweet 80 degree days back? I rememeber a couple of days in March that were like that. I'm going to pretend it's like that today. I'm also adding a "Let it Snow" blinkie on the sidebar...
Love to you all, Jennifer
Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday
100 103 104 103 100
Can I say R.E.L.E.N.T.L.E.S.S.
I look out the window and it looks so beautiful out there... and I go out to turn the sprinklers on and come in drenched... AND NOT FROM THE SPRINKLERS!
We are accustomed to heat and our bodies do adapt. A friend of mine that lives in Maryland asked me.. "how do you go out and run errands or go to the store...?" I thought this question was so odd. What does she mean??? I just go to the grocery store or to Target if I need to. I just get in the car and go. Yes, It's hot. Damn hot! I have to start my car and let it run for 10 minutes to cool off enough to get in so that the seatbelts don't singe the hair off of me and my kids, but let's face it. Life just goes on... and we will start school and it will probably still be 100 degrees or more. It happens. I guess it's no different than my thinking this past winter when we had RECORD miracle snow over 12 inches here and EVERYTHING shut down and closed because none of us could get our cars out and we certainly weren't prepared for dressing for that. I always wonder.. "how do people in the north do it" I bundle my kids up in layers of clothes from their tiny head to their toes -everything covered but their eyes- and then they get in the car with the heater and stifle. I hate being cold. But I will tell you.... I hate being hot too... this is ridiculous. Can I please have my sweet 80 degree days back? I rememeber a couple of days in March that were like that. I'm going to pretend it's like that today. I'm also adding a "Let it Snow" blinkie on the sidebar...
Love to you all, Jennifer
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