11.28.2012

{34 was a keeper}



Yesterday was my birthday.  It was, by far, one of the best birthdays I've ever had.

The girls knew that my birthday was approaching, and last week one of them asked me, “Mom, when is your birthday?”  I said, “Next Tuesday…six days from now.”  They replied, “In SIX days?!!  Your birthday is in SIX days, and you haven’t even mentioned it?!!  Aren't you excited about it?!!” 

As you can tell, they were pretty shocked that I didn't have a big countdown going.  Last week, I remember even thinking that I should get a little more excited about my birthday.  But, honestly, I just figured that it would be just another Tuesday.   

We would do our school lessons, I would make breakfast and lunch, clean up the kitchen eight times, put laundry away, tell people to simmer down and quit quarreling, prep dinner, plead with children to quit playing and get back to their chores, wipe noses, change diapers, etc.  It would be just another day in our home-sweet-home, until 6:00 arrived and my mom showed up so that we could celebrate by grabbing a bite to eat and spending our Kohl’s cash.

I thought it sounded fun enough.  And I was certainly looking forward to an evening out of the house.  Josh and I rarely go out to dinner alone, and I was obviously looking forward to a little alone time with my hubby. 

Well, Monday evening brought a lot of laundry because we were gone all weekend, and my typical Saturday laundry day had long since passed without a load completed.  Josh worked on processing the two deer that he had gotten the week before, and I did a couple of rounds of dishes. 

We headed to bed around midnight with a load of clean dishes in the dishwasher, a pile of dirty dishes in the sink, and a growing number of pots and pans awaiting their turn to be scrubbed.  I knew what I would be doing on my birthday.  Glamorous, huh?

Most mornings, Josh unloads the dishwasher, and throughout the day, I reload it.  It’s a nice process that seems to work very well in our house.  I was crossing my fingers that on this particular morning {my birthday morning!} that MAYBE Josh would actually reload all of those dirty dishes sitting on the counter so that I would only have to wash the pots and pans. 

I hadn't set my alarm clock on Monday night because I figured that on my birthday, I could certainly sleep in without feeling guilty.  I heard Josh get up and shower for work, and I stayed in bed…as usual. J  A bit later, I was certain that I heard dishes clanking around in the kitchen.  He was definitely reloading the dishwasher…total score!!  Bonus points for the hubby! 

Then, I heard something else.  Water running.  Pots and pans clanging.  Wait a minute.  Pots and pans, too?!!  HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO THIS GIRL!!! 

Yes, people, these kinds of things are exciting to me.  I am easily pleased. 

Then, I realized that the television was on.  We don’t do television in this house before 10:00 a.m.  I sat up and looked at the clock, and it said 8:00 a.m.  Now, all of the wheels start turning in my head.  What is going on?  Why did Josh not leave for work an hour ago like usual?  Why is Amelia watching t.v.?

I walk into the kitchen…excuse me…I walk into the crazy clean kitchen, and there is my lovely hubby, drying dishes {swoon}:

“Uhhh…why are you not at work?” 
“I might have taken the day off for your birthday.”

Ummmm…ok!  Love it!  And then he went and bought us all doughnuts…because I like doughnuts.  You’re welcome, children. 

And then he said, “You’d better get school finished early because you’re mom is coming at 1:00 so that we can go shopping.  And we have dinner reservations at 7:15.  And we’ll be coming back home to get ready because we need to dress up.”

And I think you might be the best husband ever. 

{And total cheers to my mom who stepped in at the last minute when plan A didn't work out because Olivia was sick.}

So, we had doughnuts and did school and ate lunch by 1:00 {it all goes way faster when there is someone else there to distract the little ones and make everyone’s lunch}. 

And then we went shopping.  I bought a dress, a purse, 2 pairs of awesome shoes, and a sweater that has nothing to do with my nice outfit.  I just liked it.  And it was on clearance.  And it was gray.  I know, perfect, right?! 

Oh, and some Christmas presents. 

Then, we came home, and Josh put on his new suit that he just happened to buy a few weeks ago without telling me {for some upcoming events} and decided that this would be a nice place to wear it for the first time.  Have I mentioned that I love a man in a suit?  Because I do.  {I will refrain from making inappropriate comments during this portion of my blog post.}

So we go out to this swanky restaurant and spend a gazillion dollars on dinner.  Ok, that might be a bit of an exaggeration…but just a bit.

It was an absolutely lovely dinner.  It was an absolutely lovely day.  Josh could have cleaned the kitchen and brought me doughnuts, and I would have been thrilled.  Everything else was just icing on the cake. 

I am an emotional being.  When I think of all I've been given, I can’t help but feel completely overwhelmed by all of my blessings.  And then I get all cryish and weepy because that’s just me.  I did that a few times yesterday, and I’m sitting here crying my eyes out right now…and wiping my snot on my sweater sleeve {don’t worry, it’s not the new gray one}.  Was that TMI?  Sorry.

So, for the record, let me just say this to my husband:  I love you.  I love surprises.  I love surprises planned by you.  They are always the best.  Thank you for knowing me so well and for creating a fabulous memory on a beautiful Tuesday in November that would have otherwise been a day just like any other.   Mwah!!

11.22.2012

{thankful for this family}


Give thanks to the Lord, for he is good; his love endures forever. Psalm 107:1

Shout for joy to the Lord, all the earth.  Worship the Lord with gladness; come before him with joyful songs.  Know that the Lord is God.  It is he who made us, and we are his; we are his people, the sheep of his pasture.  Enter his gates with thanksgiving and his courts with praise; give thanks to him and praise his name.  For the Lord is good and his love endures forever; his faithfulness continues through all generations.  Psalm 100

Lord, let me never cease to give thanks.  Amen.  

Happy Thanksgiving!!

11.21.2012

{thankful for olivia}



She's sweet.
She's soft-spoken.
She's coordinated.
She's smiley.
She's observant.

We're blessed beyond measure.

11.20.2012

{thankful for amelia}



She's energetic.
She's appreciative.
She's giving.
She's inquisitive. 
She's constantly moving.

We're blessed beyond measure.

11.19.2012

{thankful for meredith}



She's compassionate.
She's nurturing.
She's a cuddler.
She's passionate.
She wears her heart on her sleeve.

We're blessed beyond measure.

11.18.2012

{thankful for claire}



She's as determined as they come {when she wants to be, of course}.
She's extremely helpful.
She's a problem solver.
She's a leader.
She's our least emotional child.

We're blessed beyond measure.

11.17.2012

{thanksgiving prep}



We're spending this week prepping for Thanksgiving!  We're hosting Josh's family for the first time ever.  There will be 8 adults and 15 kiddos.  I'm really looking forward to it, and hoping my first turkey will be tasty!  

Happy Thanksgiving week!!

11.14.2012

{olivia: 20 months}



Can you believe this little peanut is 20 months already?!  I know that I should have done an 18-month post...but what can I say?  Olivia's lucky she's getting an update before she's 5.  

Here are some things I'd like to remember:

-points to anything that she likes/wants and then immediately points back to herself. 
-says Mama, Dada, Pipper {her favorite puppy}, thank you, uh-oh, and...drum roll please...STOP!  As child number 4, I've decided that it's completely appropriate for her to know the word "stop" early on in her vocab. 
-she went through a phase when she scrunched her nose and gave a funny smile each time we asked her to look at us. {see photo above as proof}
-when she dances, she spreads her legs wide and rocks back and forth {she's got her daddy's moves}
-loves shoes, books, animals, balloons, coloring, pushing things, and drawing on each and every school book that is left unattended.
-entertains herself extremely well throughout the day while tagging along behind me.
-has effectively trapped herself in the bathroom...twice {just like Amelia}.
-jibber-jabbers and squeals on and on and on when she sees something that excites her {like all of the tacky inflatable lawn ornaments at Lowe's}.
-could happily play with her sisters all day...she adores them.
-runs to greet Josh with a huge hug every.single.day when he walks through the door. 
-ridiculously sweet.
-nicknames: Liv, Livi, Livi Lu, Livers, stink pot, sweet baby

Could not love her any more than we do.  

11.03.2012

{groundhog down}



Oh yes.  That's my first kill.  Ever.

I know, you're impressed.

Our friend, Mr. Groundhog, had been residing under our barn for quite a while, digging holes and such.  Josh kept encouraging me to shoot him when I would see him strolling through our front yard, but seriously, I had zero confidence in my ability to make that weapon work correctly.  

We shoot handguns on our shooting range fairly often.  The one in my hand?  Not so much...or ever for that matter.  

We set up a live trap for our groundhog friend.  We put out lettuce, spinach, fruit, covered it all in vanilla, and even purchased {yes, purchased!} a cantaloupe for him. He didn't take the bait.  He ate all of the food leading right up to the live trap, but he would not enter.  Instead, we caught a couple of possums.  Let's all take a minute and take note that groundhogs are obviously smarter than possums.  

Thankfully, Josh conducted a little groundhog shooting 101 class with me a couple of weeks ago.  He even removed one of the window screens so we could shoot it from the family room.  We're classy in this house, I tell you.  

This is how it all went down {exact times may not be accurate}:

2:17 p.m.  I'm reading about the vikings for our history lesson.
2:22 p.m.  One of the girls spots our chubby little groundhog friend out in the driveway.
2:23 p.m.  I send the girls to our bedroom to watch from the window, and I grab the gun out of the safe.
2:25 p.m.  I open the unscreened family room window and locate chubbs in the scope.  
2:26 p.m.  I click the safety off and attempt to pull the trigger.  Problem: the gun is not ready.  Safety back on.  I must recall groundhog shooting 101 information.  
2:27 p.m.  Gun is ready.  Back on track.  Groundhog has moved closer to the woods.  
2:28 p.m.  I think the groundhog has ran back into the woods, so I close the window.  
2:29 p.m.  Ooooo!  There he is again...he didn't go into the woods!
2:30 p.m.  Watch him through my scope and click the safety back off.  
2:31 p.m.  Fire!!!  Success.  Groundhog down.
2:32 p.m.  Totally feel like a big deal.
2:33 p.m.  Gun away, children out of bedroom, resume with the vikings.

And that's pretty much it, my friends.

11.01.2012

{menu plan november 2012}

Happy November!  It's one of my favorite months for so many reasons.  Mostly it's because November tends to be a less busy month around our house.  And we get to celebrate Thanksgiving {one of my favorite holidays}.  And it's my birthday month.  And we buy our Christmas tree the week after Thanksgiving.  And. And. And.  I just love November, ok?!! :)

At the end of this menu plan, you'll notice a few side items/extra recipes.  I'm trying to cook and freeze food ahead a couple of times a month, and I'm also trying to list a few extra sides on my menu plan so that I remember to make them!  It's just a short list that I can check when I think, "What should I make with this?"

November 1-3
1: sweet and sour chicken
2: breakfast burritos {a version of this...make extras and freeze}
3: no cooking

November 4-10
4: corn dogs and string cheese bites {new}
5: tacos
6: spaghetti
7: homemade pizza
8: no cooking
9: leftovers
10: no cooking

November 11-17
11: nachos and homemade nacho cheese sauce
12: roast {slow cooker}
13: chicken manicotti {make 2, freeze 1}
14: creamy chicken and wild rice soup
15: leftovers
16: whole chicken {slow cooker}
17: chicken and noodles

November 18-24
18: grilled sausage
19: fiesta chicken burritos {slow cooker}
20: leftovers
21: deer steaks
22: turkey :)
23: creamy baked penne {new}
24: more turkey :)

November 25-30
25: hamburgers
26: crispy southwest chicken wraps
27: frozen pizza
28: i'll find something
29: no cooking
30: stir fry

misc.
sweet potatoes
oven roasted potatoes
green beans almondine
fried rice
macaroni salad {new}

Happy cooking!