February 17, 2012

Valentine's party at school

I loved seeing Jones interact with the other cuties in this class at their Valentine's party. I was amazed he sat in that little chair without getting up. Peer pressure, I guess.

For Jones, the party was all about the food. And the balloons.

A boy and his balloon

Trey and I gave Jones an Elmo balloon for valentines day. It was tied to his high chair when he woke up that morning. He loved it. He was obsessed. He held it all through breakfast and then cried when I told him it had to stay home while he went to school.

Then his teacher gave each child a balloon at their party. Valentines day was officially jones' favorite day ever. He successfully convinced me to let him take a bath with his two balloons and cried like he lost his first best friend when they lost their helium after getting wet.

Simple joys.

February 15, 2012

dinner date

I used to think Valentine's Day was a super cheesy made-up holiday. I guess it kind of is.
But my view of this holiday has changed drastically over the years. Maybe it's because I am older now. Maybe it's because I have a child now. Or maybe it's because I like any excuse to celebrate seemingly otherwise ordinary days. At any rate, it is nice to actually set aside a little bit of time and effort and show those you love that you, in fact, love them. Effort, people. It's all about effort. And celebration. And candy. So really it is all about putting effort into celebrating with candy.
It is far too crowded to go out to eat on Valentine's night and I didn't want to cook so we decided to order take-out after Jones went to bed. We ate on our fine china and lit candles and had the rule not to talk about money (or lack thereof), how dirty the house was, or work. So basically we talked about Jones and football. It was nice.

My plate had enough food to feed a small army. It was delicious.
My gift to Trey was concert tickets to see one of his favorites: The Avett Brothers. In Trey's words, paying for memories is far better than paying for items. I agree. Sometimes.
Here is the card I made him letting him know what his gift is. I am glad he gets my humor.

February 13, 2012

Thanks, pinterest

Thanks to other people's creativity, Jones will be handing out these cuties at his school's valentine's party tomorrow.

February 12, 2012

February 10, 2012

The rodeo came to town tonight!

The boys were excited to go look at all of the horses and watch the cowboys. And the big boys were just as excited! Boys night out at the rodeo while the sisters and baby noelle adams hung out in our pjs at home... Perfect!

Check out Henry's full cowboy getup. He was set! And he had a cowboy vest and hat for jones. He was very proud of that hat. Wanted to sleep with it. Sweet little cowboys.

Stickers

Jones has a fascination with stickers. Santa must have known this because there were pages and pages of stickers waiting on jones Christmas morning. I find stickers all over the house.

Jones' new favorite place to put stickers: on feet. His feet, our feet, Sophie's feet. He thinks it is great fun.

February 9, 2012

Phone picture dump

Life lately on my iPhone. Enjoy!

February 2, 2012

my view


I don't hate working here.
The groundhog may say more winter, but this weather screams spring.

February 1, 2012

Feb. meal planning

I have tried several different meal planning techniques since I started working full-time. Including not cooking at all.

I even signed up on an online meal planning website. They send you a meal plan and shopping list for each week. It is convenient and I recommend the site, but it just didn't work for our family. The problem I ran into was that I was not realistically cooking 6-7 times a week, I was spending more money on groceries each week than I would like, and the recipes often took longer to prepare and cook than I was willing to do.

Jones and I get home between 5:15 and 5:30 during the week. Jones immediately goes to his highchair and says "ee-ee-ee" (eat, eat, eat). I can sometimes get him distracted by playing with Trey while I cook, but the bottom line is the kid is hungry after school! So I needed fast - but healthy - meals with little prep.
I decided to make my own meal plan. I am only in the first week so I can't say it's perfect, but the past two nights have been easy - and tonight's dinner is already prepared.

I worked out a plan for two weeks, cooking three times a week. 3 times a week is a little more realistic for me. Plus, it gives us nights to eat leftovers, which we always have.
Trey and I made a commitment not to go get Mexican this month (we are trying to not eat out at all). We have found ourselves eating Mexican once a week- it's fast, yummy, and cheap. But it's not really healthy and we don't need to spend that money eating out.
Anyway, thought I would share the first two weeks of meal planning. I try to grocery shop on Sunday afternoons after I get coupons from that morning's paper.
It is nothing fancy or earth shattering and definitely not gourmet, but hopefully it will work for us.
Jones certainly enjoyed the yummy chicken soft tacos Monday night, which is success enough for me. I cut up avocado and grape tomatoes and he loved it! He is not a meat eater at all, but this chicken was so flavorful and tender, he ate it all. We had it for leftovers last night. Just as good.
Tonight we are having poppy seed chicken, which I prepared last night. All I have to do is put it in the oven and heat the green beans. Yay for low stress week nights.
Friday night we are having zucchini fries. I have to sneak vegetables not only in my toddler's meals, but also my husband's. Wish me luck!

Here are the links to some of the recipes I am trying:

http://pinterest.com/pin/237776055296085946/ - Weight Watcher slow cooker lasagna
http://pinterest.com/pin/237776055296097612/ - taco chicken
http://pinterest.com/pin/237776055296041670/ - fries
http://pinterest.com/pin/237776055295957804/ - crock pot french dip


What are some of your favorite easy weeknight meals? How do you quickly get healthy meals on the table? I would love to know!