Wednesday, May 29, 2024
Happy 11th Birthday, Olive!
Tuesday, May 28, 2024
The Easiest Meatballs
I made some homemade meatballs for a birthday dinner over the weekend and they were delicious!
They came together really quickly and reheated perfectly. You just need 6 ingredients!
Ingredients:
2lbs Ground Beef
1 small yellow onion chopped very small
2 t minced garlic
2 T Worchestershire sauce
2t Your favorite seasoning (Kinder The Blend salt/pepper/garlic) or salt/pepper
Directions:
Mix everything in a big bowl until well combined. Grab a small baking scoop and scoop out the meatballs to make sure they are the same size. Cook them on the stove top draining off the grease as they cook. I just poured it into a bowl and kept cooking the meatballs. Flip about half way through and let them get a good brown on them.
They were delicious with spaghetti with red sauce and alfredo sauce.
They were delicious enough that I'm making them twice in one week!
They'd be perfect for pasta night, delivering dinner to a friend or making in batches to keep in your freezer.
Enjoy!!
Friday, May 24, 2024
Friday Favorites
Happy Friday, Friends! It's been a busy week with all of the end of the school year festivities plus lots of adulting with meetings and appointments. The kids have their last day of school today and we're excited for Summer!
Did you catch my blog posts this week?
Preteen Parenting Shopping Tips - #2 is my best teen tip ever
Full Sun Flowers - come see all my full sun favorites!
Now onto the highlights of our week:
1. Kevin's Grandma Sharon turned 86 this past week! We took her out to dinner and I baked her a birthday bundt cake. We ate at our favorite pizza spot Turonis and had a great evening. These 9x9 foil pans with lids are still my favorite Sams find. They are perfect for delivering food in a cute way. We're lucky to have such a wonderful Grandma/Great Grandma! She's smart, interesting and interested in us, tech savvy (reads my blog!!) and we always enjoy our time together.
Wednesday, May 22, 2024
Our Creek
The kids have been very busy working in our creek this year.
The boys have cleared a whole new trail.
Olive is keeping close tabs on all the bird nests and the honeysuckle.
Leo has mastered using gardening tools for trimming.
Fletcher hunts for the coolest rocks.
It's their favorite spot to play.
Our backyard play set arrived on a giant pallet. As soon as the kids saw it, they knew it would make the perfect bridge for our creek. Once we got the playset built, they talked me into helping them find the perfect spot for their new bridge. We all put on gloves and used our muscles to move it across the yard. We scoped out all the spots the bridge could go and settled on this one. It is secure and they are really careful when crossing it. The kids are so proud to be able to have a working bridge. Maybe one day we'll have fun neighbors build a house on the other side of the creek!
We see all kinds of critters - bunnies, snakes, turtles, birds, frogs and the ocassional bald eagle overhead when we're playing outside. The creek is their favorite part of our yard and hopefully a place that will hold some of their favorite childhood memories.
Tuesday, May 21, 2024
Full Sun Flowers
My flower loving friend Kristen from Texas sent me some zinnia seeds! It was the sweetest surprise and I'm hoping they thrive in the Midwest like hers do in Texas. I have reached a new level of adulting where sharing flower seeds is exciting! My rock heart collection from Fletcher looks nice with my flower pots.
Monday, May 20, 2024
Preteen Parenting: Shopping Tips
I have learned a few tips about shopping for older kids this year.
My old strategies weren't working.
I used to collect things way in advance and save them for birthdays and holidays when the kids were little. I could better anticipate what they would be interested in and not have to worry about return windows and trends changing. I've noticed my preteen wanting to have return options and their wish lists changing all the time. That means I need to save my shopping until just a few weeks before holidays.
Here's how I am approaching shopping for my older kids now:
1. Wait to buy things until a couple weeks before their birthdays.
I leave the tags on everything. That way if they don't like an item, it is easy to return and no stress if something doesn't work out.
2. Don't take teen attitude personal.
Sometimes I work hard to gather tons of swim suit options or jeans options and then end up returning them all. Or we try on tons of things in store and walk away with nothing. I try to just enjoy the process and the quality time together. The rejected clothes aren't a rejection of you. It is just them trying to find their own personal style.
3. Shop for clothes at stores that have easy return options for me.
I ask the kids to put things in the cart that catch their eye at places like Old Navy and then we browse the cart together. We talk through their selections, read reviews, confirm sizes and then I can easily return things if they aren't what we hoped. We avoid shopping at stores that require a mail in return other than Amazon. This is a great options for stores you are familiar with since you know how their sizes and clothing runs. Also, encourage them (especially girls) if they see a friend wearing something that they love, ask them where they got it. It's been fun to check out new stores and new trends.
4. Ask your child to give you birthday wish lists to share with family and friends.
My big kids have learned the art of making an Amazon wish list. It's been so helpful! They are always adding and editing it so I have ideas to share with family when they ask. I also ask the kids often - are you still into fossils? Squishmallows? Stitch? To gauge their interest.
5. Have honest conversations about items.
If you splurge and get your teens something, make sure they love it and will use it. We have had honest conversations about nice tennis shoes because we wanted to make sure they were enjoyed and didn't sit in a box. Olive said she loved the idea of them, but probably wouldn't wear them a ton. So we returned them and no feelings were hurt.
Now tell me your best shopping tips for teens!
Friday, May 17, 2024
Friday Favorites
Happy Friday, friends! I hope it's been a good week for you. We were busy!
Did you catch my blog posts this week?
Northern Lights in Our Backyard - the coolest surprise!
Now onto my favorite moments of the week:
1. Emily Henry Books!
I picked up Happy Place on a whim - darling cover and Emily Henry is so popular - and I loved it! The friendships, the romance, the themes and the adventures. And who doesn't love a book that leaves you feeling HAPPY!? I loved it so much that I promptly ordered two more Emily Henry books. I'm reading Book Lovers now and People We Meet on Vacation next. They all have amazing reviews.
2. Amazon Favorites
6. Makenzie-Childs vibes. I found this darling checked vase at Marshalls this week and couldn't wait to use it. Kevin surprised me with Mother's Day flowers that matched perfectly without even knowing about my new vase. I love it so much!
Have a wonderful weekend! See you back here on Monday!
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