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Lucas’ 4th!

Now that I revived the blog, I may be doing some “throwbacks”.

Last November, we celebrated Lucas’ 4th birthday. Here is his last night as a 3 year old!

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Donut surprise for his birthday breakfast and Paw Patrol decorations.

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It’s amazing how much different he’s changed since then. He’s loosing that baby/toddler look in his face. So not ready for 5!

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For dinner we went to Mesquite BBQ so he could have a corn dog and fried okra.

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Then is was back home for cake and gifts.

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Pink cake, of course.

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His big gift was a scooter from us. He also got some map and maze books, a helmet, a marble run and butterfly wings.

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A little about Lucas….

He likes fruit, graham crackers and cream cheese, breakfast tacos, toast, cereal, waffles, pancakes, yogurt, cheerios, raisins, chips, pretzels, tomatoes, donuts, cupcakes, ice cream, popcorn, pecans, almonds, granola, kombucha and cheese pizza when he’s in the right mood.

He LOVES his stuffed animal friends. All of them have to be in bed with him and I think there might be about 20. Bears, dogs, alligator, fox, school bus, Roxy (a shrunk T-Rex), Gold (a monkey), his other monkeys, turtle…..all of them. But I especially love how he makes up stories about them, how he cares for them and their feelings. It’s the sweetest thing that I never want to end.

He loves to play LEGOs with brother which usually means finding all the tiniest pieces there are and hoarding them in a bag or his pockets. His favorite are LEGO men.

Last fall he was super into dominoes and marble runs. Now he just likes to carry the marbles around. We find them everywhere.

He really enjoys books with lots of details and things to study. He will sit for a good while staring at the same page, just studying. Both he and William are into LEGO City books and the Bernstein Bears plus Mo Willem’s Gerald and Piggie books.

He is doing awesome on his balance bike and I think we’ll be moving him to something bigger by the fall. His legs just need to be a bit longer. But he can really keep up! He loves the park, taking walks and climbing the thunderdome in the backyard.

He’s really at a point where he wants to do so much more and a lot more by himself. I try to allow that but he’s my mischevious kiddo. If it’s too quiet, time to check on him!

He’s done so well at school this year and loves his teachers. The best thing is to hear him singing songs he’s learned in chapel. When he is at home with us, I try to include him in our school as much as possible or have some work all his own. He’s just beginning to read 3 letter words and does a great job sounding them out!

Lucas, you are Mommy’s sunshine boy. I love your happiness and how you can quickly loose the blues and be back to all smiles. You are so sweet and caring and I hope you never loose that. I love your imagination and your snuggles. I hope you always dance to the beat of your own drum and never worry what other’s think of you. You are a free spirit with a zest for life I envy but love to see. Love, Mommy (I can hear you calling from your room so rest must be over!)

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Menu | 4.1.2019

This week I want to get better at meal prepping for myself. I fell off that wagon here recently and I definitely see and feel the effects of it. I am mostly focusing on breakfast and lunches because dinners I always have a plan.

For my breakfasts this week I am going to do 2 days of a Turmeric Chia Pudding and then two days of Protein Pancakes from the TIU Detox Plan. These are both things I can make the night before or quickly the day of and feel good about eating.

For lunches I am making a big pot of the TIU Slimming Soup which is basically a carrot soup with red lentils. It’s so good and I just love it. I’ll also make a bunch of their Beet the Bloat salad which is beets and carrots. You can add apple to it as well with a simple dressing. I may also add a simple tuna salad on the side or a hard boiled egg. But both of these I can make on Monday and have all week.

For snacks I will make these muffins. I like having something that is carb like in the afternoons with tea while the boys have their snack too. I’ll be making these for them.

For dinners this week I am pulling a few things from my Fresh20 meal plan and then adding a few extras.

Roast Chicken with Asparagus and a lemon zucchini brown rice

Ham Roll Ups (using tapioca wraps)

Chicken Lettuce Cups (I’ll use leftover chicken from the first meal)

Sweet Potato and Black Bean taco salad

Portobello Pizzas 

There is usually a breakfast or leftover meal in there somewhere too. If you want to follow along with my cooking, I typically post photos on my Instagram feed.

 

 

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Menu | 3.25.2019

As I made my menu this week, I kept getting pulled towards salads. Fresh veggies. Crunchy things. So we are going with that.

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I didn’t get around to making this last week so I’ll keep it on the menu this week….Pesto Chicken. I may even make this ahead of time and serve it chilled, more like a salad with the tomatoes and mozzarella.

Italian Chopped Salad

Mediterranean Tuna Salad

Beans and Rice

 

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William’s LEGO Party

William requested a LEGO party this year and I am so thankful he didn’t ask for a LEGO man cake, just some bricks. Can do!

Thankfully we had a nice day because he wanted to do the park again.

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I found the tutorial for the cake on the Betty Crocker site. It was fairly easy to do but the icing took longer than I expected. Still, he was happy with the final result and that’s all that matters.

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We did two games, one was guessing how many LEGOs were in this container and the second was a LEGO relay game of sorts. Each kid tried to race a spoon of LEGOs to another container. The one who got the most, won. The kids loved both of them!

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William Turns 7 | 3.8.2019

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William was very excited about being 7. I keep trying to tell him that he’s not allowed to grow any older but I think it’s getting old. I miss my baby days sometimes but watching this kid grow, learn and become his own person is a wonderful experience as well.

His last night as a 6 year old.

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I try to have some kind of decoration to greet them when they wake up. We’ve done streamers on the door, piles of balloons in their room or right outside the door. This year I went with a big 7 on the wall.

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Breakfast and a present to start the day. A LEGO kit of course.

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My mom meeting fell on his birthday so we picked up donuts to share with his study hall friends, forgot to get a photo of that but all the kids enjoyed celebrating with him.

This big kid can make scrambled eggs all by himself these days!

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He chose one of his favorites, The Salt Lick for dinner. We were all pretty happy with his choice.

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Since we were having his birthday cake on Sunday for his party, I stopped at a local bakery for a few cupcakes so we could celebrate after dinner. We couldn’t light all the candles with the wind but he managed to beat the wind to two of them.

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Then we surprised him with his first movie theater experience to see the second LEGO movie. James said this was his face pretty much the whole time but he loved it.

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William, I hope you always know how much I love you. It seems like these 7 years have gone by much too quickly and I wish I could slow down time to savor each and every second. You are becoming such an awesome kid. I love your imagination, creativity, eagerness to learn (in your own style), your observations of the world and inquisitiveness. Never loose your curiosity. I pray for you everyday that you would use your gifts to glorify the Lord. I am your biggest fan. ~Mom

Current favorites: LEGOs, Puppy Dog, bike rides, walks, the park, art, Co-Op days, reading books, iPad time

Food: Oatmeal, pretzels, chips, mac n’cheese with tuna, Italian Wedding Soup, cinnamon applesauce, pizza, cheeseburgers, seaweed, waffles, pancakes, cupcakes, donuts

What do you want to do when you grow up? Be the first rock star on Mars

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Menu |3.18.2019

I’ve been doing Fresh20 menus for a few weeks in a row now but decided to take a break this week and choose a few meals from my Pinterest boards. It’s also our “Spring Break” of sorts. Lucas is off school so we’ll be a bit more relaxed this week with our homeschool. I have plans for a few fun outings/field trips and plenty to do around the house to keep us busy.

Ginger Lime Chicken Lettuce Wraps

Pesto Chicken with Broccolini and tomato salad

Lemony Arugula Salad (my arugula in the garden is going nuts!) with leftover chicken

Pigs in a Blanket (William’s choice this week)

Cassava Waffles (I’ve wanted to try cassava flour for a while now and just ordered a bag from Amazon)

You can also jump to my “This Week” Pinterest board for all these recipes in one place.

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LBJ | Part II

More favorites from our visit to the LBJ Ranch.

Scenes from the Sauer-Beckmann Farm.

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After the farm we drove to the other side of the Pedernales River to visit the Texas White House. The cattle were a big hit with the kids.

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It’s funny how much the boys loved driving over the cattleguards. William was excited to walk over them too.

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Johnson’s home, the Texas White House.

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Taking the oath to become Junior Rangers.

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We loved our visit to the ranch and I love experiencing these adventures with my boys. They had a hard time leaving!

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Dressember and Human Trafficking Awareness Month

For many of you who know me (personally or via social media), you know I just finished my third year of advocating for Dressember. I felt like it was the best year yet because my team raised over $20,000! Also, there seemed to be so much more media and publicity for Dressember which is amazing. Raising awareness is just as important as raising money.

For those of you who may not see all my posts, don’t know what I am talking about or maybe got tired of seeing a bunch of girls in dresses in your feed for a month, this post is for you. I’d like to share more about how I got into Dressember and why I continue to do it.

First of all, you may be asking, what is Dressember? Good question. It’s an international campaign of advocates committing to wearing a dress everyday for the month of December to raise funds and awareness as a way of aiding in the fight against sex trafficking. The money raised by advocates is given to Dressember partners, A21 and IJM. This year they added McMahon/Ryan Child Advocacy Center. These organizations do the work of investigating, rescuing and restoring the lives of those affected by human and sex trafficking.

You may also ask, why a dress? The dress is the uniform and flag of our movement. The dress in this case is used as a symbol of freedom and power. Reclaiming something that may show us as weak individuals into something that shows strength and confidence. I shared this before on social media, but there was a time in my life when I was only allowed to wear a dress or skirt. So for a time I disliked them very much. To me they did not represent being modest or ladylike, they represented someone who wanted to control me and make decisions for me. So to give up a month of jeans and only wear dresses was a big sacrifice. As I continue to do it, it continues to be easier and something I see as a joy to be able to do for others.

When I first heard about Dressember and did more research to find out what it was all about, I quickly said yes! This is something I want to support. The statistics I read, stories that were shared, appalled me. It was especially the scenarios that involved little children that were abhorrent to me and became my main reason for advocating. These babies who had their innocence stolen from them broke my heart. I knew I had to help them. I am a SAHM to two amazing boys that keep me busy. I am not able to find these innocents and wrap them safely in my arms but I can wear a dress everyday. I can spread the word about these crimes and educate others to fight for them as well. Did you know that about 2 million children are currently exploited in the the global commercial sex trade? Some days it’s difficult to want to wear a dress, when it’s cold or when I walk to the park with the boys or sit on the floor to read a book to them. But how much more is their pain? I have nothing to complain about.

Dressember campaigns remain open even after December 31st because January is Human Trafficking Awareness month. The goal is $2 million dollars and as of today, it’s about $12,000 shy of hitting that goal. There are still plenty of days remaining in the month to meet this goal and I’d like to ask you, reading this now to consider donating for the first time or maybe again. $5, $10, $100. January is also my birthday month and I’d love nothing more than knowing we reached our goal. What a gift not only to me but those who this money will help. Asking for money isn’t always the easiest thing but I have no problem doing it for the victims and survivors of human trafficking.

The link to my campaign is here should you like to donate or learn more. Feel free to comment or message me too if you want more information.

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Menu | Week of 9.8.2014

I recently switched my grocery store day back to Monday. For a long time I was doing Tuesday or Wednesdays. I like Mondays better. It just makes more sense to go on the first day of the week and start “fresh”. Right?

I had the idea to plan some crockpot freezer meals for after the baby arrives. At least a week’s worth if nothing else. Then I thought, well maybe I should test some before then to make sure I like the recipes. So, a few of those are making it on the menu this week due to a busy schedule. 

Monday | Quinoa Chicken Parmesan

Tuesday | Calabacitas Enchiladas

Wednesday | Chinese Beef and Broccoli with noodles (find GF option – rice?) (Crockpot)

Thursday | Hawaiian Chicken with rice (Crockpot)

Friday | Leftovers

Saturday | Chicken Salad

Sunday | Eggs and Hash