Monday, May 20, 2013

Mealplan Monday #61

Yes, Mother's Day was over a week ago...but I worked all that day and the next and it took me two days to play catch-up at my house on all my chores, nevermind doing things I wanted to do!  So, I ordered myself a new pair of work shoes to reward myself:
 They're so me!
Still gotta break 'em in...
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Monday - Slow-Cooker Cheesy Chicken and Potatoes, carrots
Tuesday - Beef Chilaquiles, salad
Wednesday - Salmon, asparagus, whole wheat pasta with garlic
Thursday - Easy Tomato Baked Chicken, mashed potatoes, corn
Friday - Italian drip beef sammies, chips
Saturday - Dad grill
Sunday - Dr. Martin's Mix (with brown rice)
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I figured that I wasn't getting a gift, but when I got home last Sunday I found roses, a chocolate cake, tequila, and some spicy sauces.  Very random.  Then on Monday, Scout brought home some grape jelly and scone mix he made in Foods class.
Sometimes I feel lucky  (:





Friday, May 17, 2013

Lesson learned - hopefully

It felt like he was leaving a whole lifetime behind.  Like he didn't love, care about, or appreciate his family and our lives together. 
Silly of me.  
And I learned a very important lesson while cleaning out Firstborn's closet:
Rustown Art

Save some of their special art - that's great.  Photograph the rest for all eternity. 
Save photos, awards, and special collections.  But be choosey.
Save toys that you spent a fortune on IF you think someday they might be worth something or if you dream that grandchildren will come to visit some day.
But don't try to make the things that you treasure the things that they become burdened with.  Because, most likely, what's important or special or sentimental to you is not as special to them.  Let them choose.  Let them let go of some of the stuff.  Don't make them lug it around forever. It doesn't mean they are letting go of their childhood, or even you.  It will be tough, but so are you.
Lesson learned.






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Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Spare room finished!

I'm finally finished cleaning the now spare bedroom and getting it spiffed for The Girl to use over the summer.
After cleaning the carpet (twice!) I did a touch-up job on the paint here and there and added a single white panel to soften the blinds.
 I asked Firstborn to leave these floating shelves up, as they required a sizeable hole in the wall to hang.  I like them - but I won't be putting more of them up in my house...I added a couple of pretties just so they wouldn't look empty.
 I plan on using this closet to store their things that they aren't ready to take with them - case in point are the baby books, photo albums, and yearbooks.
You can see the "memory boxes" underneath the shelf - each of them must weigh 50 pounds.  (And there are two more besides these...)  Still plenty of room to hang clothes and set shoes on the shelf.
For the bare walls I found a deal on frames at Kohl's - a $100 frame set for $30, less 20% and with $10 Kohl's cash it was $14.
Not too bad, and if I decide in the future to take them down, I won't fret since they are pretty cheapie as frames go - lightweight plastic and very thin glass.  I had some recent pics reprinted at Walgreen's and used a 40% off code, added in some recent school pictures and was done. 
 
 
 It's next to impossible to get a decent pic in this room...
 I also used Kohl's cash to get a mattress cover and I made the bed using spare linens - the girl will pile it up with her pillows and a quilt.  The IKEA furniture is from storage in the garage and belongs to her - she will take it back to Waco at the end of the summer.  I shopped the garage for the lamp and the mirror over the dresser - the lampshade was $5 at Wal-Mart.
I arranged the shelves so that she could use the bottom one as a sort of table and just added a few things to the top ones so they wouldn't be bare. It's sparse in here - looks like a hotel room!  But hopefully, it will be a comfier place to sleep than last summer.  
On to Waco tomorrow, to help her pack up her apartment...




Monday, May 13, 2013

Mealplan Monday #60

I made a bookmark with tiny proofs from The Girl's sorority photos.  
I couldn't throw them away!
 
 I carefully cut out the tiny pics, glued them in a row, then "laminated" them with clear packing tape.  On the back of the bookmark is this quote:
"And thou shall in thy daughter see, this picture once, resembled thee"
A. Phillips
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Monday - Burritos, Spanish rice
Tuesday - Cavatelli with sausage and broccoli rabe, garlic toast
Wednesday - Tilapia tacos, black beans, guacamole and chips
Thursday - Crock pot Ribs, mashed potatoes, green beans
Friday - Fully-cooked burgers from HEB, chips (Boys go camping)
Saturday - KITCHEN CLOSED
Sunday - Spagetti we never ate last week, salad
Dessert this week: Leftover Mother's Day fudge bundt cake
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I found a pic of myself when I was about the same age.  But I think she looks just like her Dad - except for maybe the dimples, the head tilt, and the smile...





Friday, May 10, 2013

The continuing saga of Firstborn moving out...

Thank goodness for my sister and her garage full of furniture.  She saved the day by donating things for my kiddos who are *trying* to leave the nest.
She lent us a mattress and box springs for The Girl's use.
For Firstborn she generously gave bar stools,
a small Baker's style rack for DVDs and such, two antique kitchen chairs with pads,
 
and an antique kitchen table for his new apartment kitchen.
There was no time to sand and re-stain it, tho I would have loved to.
 Plus a crap ton of boxes to pack his things in.  which.....he didn't do until the very last second.  Once he got his key, he couldn't wait to leave - I can't say I blame him.  I remember what that feeling of freedom and independence felt like.
 
This was the state of his room after he had taken most of what he wanted to take.  Um, no...come back and deal with the rest of it!  I learned a very important lesson here...stayed tuned.
 
His room was an absolute mess.  He's been working a lot of hours, or I would have cracked the whip a little about a week ago.  The carpet was almost too trashed to clean.  It took me well over an hour to vacuum and steam clean it after he took another load out.  And there were places on the walls that had to be touched up with paint. 
So, as of yesterday, this is the state of what is left: crap to be donated (old toys, and such), mementos and treasures, his personal files, and a chair he no longer wants.  And the room has gone thru a thorough cleaning and freshening and made livable for The Girl who arrives in T minus 1 week for the summer.






Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Peachy Salsa Chicken

I find good recipes in the oddest of places sometimes - this one came from a Wal-mart flyer. Weird, huh?  But is was spicy-sweet delicious and everyone enjoyed it!
Peachy Salsa Chicken

1 package yellow rice
1 packet taco seasoning mix*
5 chicken breasts, cut in half
1 can diced tomatoes
1/2 c. peach preserves
2 T. oil
Place the seasoning mix in a plastic bag; add chicken and shake to coat.  Heat oil in skillet and saute chicken on both sides until lightly browned. 
 
 Mix the tomatoes and the peach preserves, then pour over the chicken. 
 Cover and reduce heat to low for 20-30 minutes while you prepare the rice.
  Serve the chicken on top of the rice with a salad on the side.
 We loved jalapenos on ours, too.
*I made my own taco seasoning with chili powder, garlic powder, cumin, salt, pepper, and a smidge of Italian seasoning.  You could also add paprika, lemon pepper, and sugar.  Experiment!  Yum - I'm having the leftovers for my lunch today.




Monday, May 6, 2013

Mealplan Monday #59

"Here I am in the kitchen, for no good reason..."
 "Wait. What was that sound?"
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Monday - Freezer Leftovers - what's IN there?
Tuesday - Peachy Salsa Chicken, yellow rice, black beans
Wednesday - Mom and Dad out, take #2
Thursday - Maple Glazed Salmon, fresh veggie
Friday - Whole wheat spaghetti and meat sauce, salad
Saturday - Dad Grill
Sunday - Slow Cooker Pulled Pork sammies, chips
Dessert will be Sopapilla Cheesecake
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 She was actually waiting for food to magically appear
 but the smells and sounds of Spring distracted her.
Which is good, because the constant meowing for food is wearing me out.





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