Thursday, November 20, 2008

I'm terrible...

I just can't keep up with this whole blogging thing. I'd love to add to it daily, but I just can't seem to get it together.

Lots of things have happened since I last wrote. My sister and I have continued our Sweet Bees Accessories adventure and had several shows in October. The girls were Hallerinas and later Native Americans for Halloween.

I stayed home with the munchkins yesterday because they had fever and were sickly. They weren't throwing up like everyone else around here, and I hope they just got a mild version of the same thing and won't get the nasty version. I hope the same for myself. However, I heard them talking about how much weight they lost in a couple days...and I'm thinking....I can handle that to be 10 pounds lighter, can't I? I know....that's terrible. Don't keep shaking your head.

So today I'm sort of taking it easy. I've got my students doing some make-up work and then we're grading...makes for a calm day for me. I like calm.

Catch you later...
Cindy

Monday, September 29, 2008

Six Flags and Other Fun Stuff

Saturday we took the girls, the twins, and Maggie to Six Flags. The girls had a fabulous time, and I'm happy to report that they were perfectly behaved. They stayed with us, they listened, and there was NO WHINING! That was the best part. I think I might be willing to pay for the trip every Saturday if it meant a day of no whining. Wow.

The girls had no fear. They wanted to ride everything. They didn't ride the roller coasters, but they would have if I'd let them and/or were tall enough. They laughed and hooted on a Tweety Bird thing that took them up in the air and dropped them. They loved the log flume and Thunder River.

The week before we went to Old Greenville Days. It wasn't much for Terry and me to see, but the girls were thrilled with the playground equipment. I met a woman who makes bows. She is sort of my competition right now. She is improving (I saw some of them a few months ago) but I'm still currently better. :) Hopefully she won't take all my business at the fall festival.

Speaking of which, Kathy and I are in a fall festival in Van Buren on Saturday. I hope to do well and am excited about getting ready for it. Overwhelmed...but excited, too.

Monday, August 11, 2008

Menu Planning Monday

Grrr...haven't been writing in this at all, but here's my menu!

Sunday:
breakfast: cereal
lunch: sandwiches (chicken)
supper: vegetable beef soup, corn bread, fruit

Monday:
breakfast: oatmeal or waffles
lunch: leftover soup
supper: girls' gymnastics in PB

Tuesday:
breakfast: cereal
lunch: sandwiches
supper: baked potato bar (chili, cheese, broccoli, butter)

Wednesday:
breakfast: oatmeal or cereal
lunch: grilled cheese, chips, fruit
supper: cashew chicken, egg rolls

Thursday:
breakfast: cereal or waffles
lunch: fried chicken salad (lettuce, green onions, boiled eggs, cheese with chicken strips)
supper: spaghetti, corn on cob, garlic bread

Friday:
breakfast: cereal
lunch: left overs
supper: Asian chicken

Saturday: shopping day, I think, so no menu plans

Sunday:
breakfast: biscuits, gravy
lunch: ham and cheese, broccoli, fruit

Thursday, July 31, 2008

A Baker is Born

Well, I'd write more if there was anything really to write about.

Last night, sweet Laney just wouldn't go to sleep. She kept trying to come and get in bed with husband and me, and one time we let her stay for a little while. Her daddy kept telling her to go back to her room, so eventually she went. I went in to check on her later, and she asked if she could get in bed with us. I, of course, blamed it on Daddy and said, "Daddy said no." Her response? "Well, we could get a new Daddy!"

Daddy went to fetch her as soon as I told him. Spoiled.

I tried a version of the sticky chicken recipe that's posted all over the internet, and it was yummy. I also made my second batch of homemade rolls...this one a knock off of Lambert's recipe (you know, "home of the throwed roll) and they were an ounce shy of yummy. Fine, but not outstanding. Today I made Caramel Apple Breakfast Pudding, but I don't know if it's yummy or not since it's supposed to sit in the fridge for night before cooking. I'll tell you about it later.

My rennovated kitchen has unleashed a baker in me! Who knew!

Monday, July 28, 2008

Monday Again...

Okay, so today was a better day. The kitchen is put back together and looks lovely. Of course I must gripe a little, and that gripe is that now, every single room in the house requires some trim and I forsee that task being put off a long time....but I can live with it for the time being.

The girls started a four-day gymnastics class today and had fun. I made my menu for the week...yay!....and went grocery shopping. I'm please with myself in that I went through the cabinets, freezer, and fridge and came up with menus that used a lot of stuff that we already had. Still spent $144 at the store, but oh well. The girls also went to Bible school at my cousin's church.

All in all, a successful day.

Teaching by Example

Okay, so I'm not sure it's a great thing, but at the same time I'm not that upset about it...

Husband, daughters, and I went out to eat Saturday night (see previous post as to why we are always going out to eat) and Clurie, my bright, amazing, frustrating, and funny 4 year old wanted to pretend that Mommy and Daddy weren't married yet and that we were on a date. Clurie was playing my daughter, and she insisted that Laney, my precious, amazing, perfect 3 year old play the part of Daddy's boy....yes, boy....the ultimate insult for them....while we were on our date. I started to say something at one point, and Clurie said, "No, Mommy, the boys are in charge." I was flabbergasted. I don't mind the "boy" taking charge (and wouldn't mind it if he did it more often) but I didn't know where she got that idea. Husband, Terry, was quite amused, of course, and I was just in the middle of explaining to him that he certainly doesn't want Clurie to think that when she's a teenage girl....when Clurie said, "Okay, now you're married, and now you're in charge, Mommy."

OH MY GOSH! It was hilarious, but I must admit I found myself strangely embarrassed by it. I know that I'm the one pretty much in charge although I believe sometimes by default. I mean, someone has to be the grown-up. However, that's not really the lesson I want her to learn about marriages. My mom and sister got a gigantic hoot and holler out of it. I do, too, but at the same time, it makes me think I've got some work to do. What do you think?