Friday, July 28, 2023

Weekend Links ll July 28, 2023

 












This Week: 

What I'm Cooking:
My favorite meal this week was our sheet pan Greek stir-fry.  We dice up peppers, onions, red potatoes, cherry tomatoes, zucchini, and chicken, and bake it all in the oven.  While that's baking, I have a pot of rice going. When it's all done, we mix it all together with some crumbled feta cheese.  The seasoning on the veggies and chicken is amazing, and the cheese gives it just the right about of creaminess.  So good!

What I'm Reading:
Josiah and I are reading through the Little House series again and we're on Farmer Boy.  He says it's his least favorite in the series 'cause it doesn't focus on Laura.  But I think that's precisely why it might be my favorite.  Seeing Almanzo's early childhood is a treat.  Savoring this one.

What I'm Doing:
I can't believe it's the end of July and I'm already having to think about school.  This week I outlined the lessons for my 10th graders World History and realized how fast my time with her is flying by.

What I'm Enjoying:
Kitty snuggles...
Homemade ice cream...
Consistent workouts...
Slow mornings... 
Homegrown tomatoes...

What are you up to?

Monday, July 24, 2023

Five Challenges to Take On With Your Kids

 *Originally posted on 5/1/17.  Enjoy!


Summer is just around the corner.  I'm planning the last of our lessons and dreaming of days by the pool, homemade ice cream, and sleeping in.  Since we only have a few weeks of school left, we've been talking about what we want to do over the summer.  And while we've been creating our bucket list (to come soon), I've been thinking about ways I can intentionally spend time with the kids.  So these are 5 Challenges You Can Take On With Your Kids:

1. Book Club-- This would be a fun challenge with an older elementary student on up through high school.  Pick a book that you're both interested in and just start reading.  Set a deadline for yourselves of when you want to get together to discuss it.  Once a week or after you've finished... it's up to you.  Make your meetings fun with book themed snacks and drinks.  Talk about the characters, the setting, and what your child would do in various situations.  And don't be afraid to step outside your comfort zone with your book choice.  You may discover that your child has pretty good taste after all.

2. Fitness Challenge-- We all like to be active in our family.  Whether it's taking a bike ride, swimming, or jumping on the trampoline, we like to get our heart rate up.  So how fun would a summer fitness challenge be?  Maybe take a new class together, take on an abs & squats challenge, or sign up for a 5K together.  Or maybe yoga is your thing.  Try a kids' yoga challenge every morning.  Whatever it is, get up and get active with your kids.

3. Gratitude List-- The best thing for improving your outlook on life is being grateful.  We all have a tendency to loose sight of our blessings once in awhile.  So why not challenge yourself and your kids to be more grateful people.  How?  Pick up an inexpensive notebook and spend some time each day writing down your blessings.  Write about your thankful list at meals times or bed time.  Reflect back on your day and try to find a handful of things to be thankful for.  You'll be amazed at how quickly you can fill a notebook once you get started.

4. Kindness Challenge-- Trade names in your family and have secret friends.  Do something nice for your secret friend.  Do one of their chores, make their bed, or help them with their homework.  Try to do it secretly without being found out.  Or practice kindness in public.  Open a door for someone.  Give up your seat in church. Or encourage someone.  What can you do to practice random acts of kindness?  If you're doing this outside your family, share around the dinner table each evening.

5. Art Challenge-- Pinterest is full of art challenges.  How fun would it be to do a 30-Day art challenge with your kids?  Invest in some inexpensive sketch books, set the timer for 30 min, and just create away.  After 30 min, come back together and share your drawings.  If you want to, you can spend more time on the drawing later, but for now, just share what you have.  What a fun way to create together, encourage each other, and work on a new skill.

Whatever you decide to do with your kids this summer, be sure to do it together.  Stepping into a challenge together can be bonding, reassuring, and fun.  So embrace the lazy days of summer, and take on a challenge.

Which challenge most interests you?

Friday, July 7, 2023

Weekend Links ll July 7, 2023

 







This Week: 

What I'm Cooking:
We stayed real basic this week.  Had tacos for dinner on the 4th of July as we actually had our company visiting on the 5th.  My kiddos get heartburn from most prepackaged taco seasoning mixes so we've been trying to make our own from scratch.  I'm afinding I actually like it better.

What I'm Reading:
I'm Preparing to Meet Jesus by Anne Graham Lotz.  It's a 21 day journey through the story of Isaac and Rebekah, and what we can learn about being the Bride of Christ.  The daily entries are short and perfect for the summer.  It's been a nice change of pace.

What I'm Doing:
This past week, I realized how much I've been neglecting the house over the summer. So I've been trying to get back into the zone cleaning habit.  We've also been fixing some sprinklers in the yard, and keeping up with the garden.  Getting excited for home grown tomatoes.

What I'm Enjoying:
Lake Days...
Homecooked meals...
Prayer times...
Growing herbs and tomatoes...
Night swims with the kids...

What are you up to?

Tuesday, July 4, 2023

4th of July Sparklers

*This post was originally published on 7/1/10.  Enjoy!

                                              


I have to apologize 'cause I'm not sure where I saw these recently.  But whoever came up with these little sparklers had a great idea.

We made them last night for desert and my kids loved them.  They're just bamboo skewers with sliced strawberries, marshmallows and blueberries.

Red, white and blue... get it?

Fresh blueberries work best as do mini marshmallows.

The kids loved them and so did my husband.  What a great way to serve a pretty healthy dessert!



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