Here’s our Big Family Food and Fun: August 16-22, 2026 post!

August 15
On Saturday evening after bath time and an early dinner, we took our kids to a Salt Dogs Baseball game. We had free tickets to this family friendly game, so we planned to hang out as long as the kids’ behaviors allowed us to. There wasn’t a huge crowd that night, so it was great! Note that we put the kids in coordinating t-shirts so we could spot them all easily as we kept track of eight kids, many of whom tend to wander off.

Keith and Bonus Buddy were especially into the game. There was a playground nearby that the younger four were more interested in. After a while, Bonus Buddy headed over to the playground. But Keith?

Keith was locked into the game the entire evening. He’d brought his mitt and joined a group of boys who were chasing balls any time they happened to fly into the crowd. This is dedication, man.

We got everyone right to bed when we got home, just a bit past bedtime. Overall, it was a great experience for our family!
Big Family Food and Fun: August 16-22, 2026
We had a youth group meeting after church on Sunday, so instead of hosting lunch at our house, we enjoyed lunch at church with other youth families.

Matt and I got to enjoy Community Group that afternoon while the kids hung out with Elias and Malorie. I baked five pizzas for dinner that night.

Acacia and Auggie helped our neighbors harvest some tasty garden produce.


Keith and Bonus Buddy found wikki sticks and beads and “started a business.” It was super sweet. :)

Monday morning, Emma came over and stayed with Auggie while Matt and I walked around Holmes Lake. It was wonderful to have this time!

That afternoon, I ran to Aldi, Walmart, and Costco to get what we needed for the week.

Many have suggested that I do Wal-Mart pick-up instead of going inside the store. Typically I prefer to shop in-store so I can find clearance deals and meat markdowns. But this time, I needed items from all over the store and didn’t feel like navigating that. So I put in my order online to save time and energy. It was lovely.

I loaded my cart at Costco and got home in time to get all the cold food put away and pick up kids from school.

Acacia was very interested in helping me cut strawberries to go with our dinner.

We had a visit from a penguin while I was making dinner.

I’d picked up a Rotisserie Chicken at Costco that day and we ate it with Stir Fried Veggies, Mashed Potatoes, and Strawberry Parfait.

Auggie’s first day of school was Tuesday. He was so happy to finally have his turn going to preschool!


Tuesday turned hard.
That afternoon, we got a life-changing phone call sharing about the death of one of our kids’ biological dads. Everything stopped as Matt and I needed to navigate this very hard thing with our children.
Justus and Kelsey were able to come over and help plus Elias and Malorie and Malachi were all at the house. Matt and I shared the hard news with the kids and held our little one while he sobbed over his loss.
Justus and Kelsey finished dinner and made sure we all ate. That night is a bit of a blur. I emailed the kids’ teachers and the school admin so all were aware of our kids’ needs. We texted people to pray. God’s love surrounded us.
Wednesday, Malorie stepped in to help with Brayden and Auggie so that Matt and I could drive our kiddo to see his dad’s body and say goodbye. Nothing can prepare any of us for things like this. God is faithful.
The Case family brought us all dinner that night and spent the evening at our house. This freed Matt and me to troubleshoot needs with different kids as they processed their feelings with us.

Our friend Robin asked what she could do and I requested that she please make us her famous Peanut Butter Balls. I had no Mudballs on hand and no energy to make more, and we needed something like this to have on hand for quick snacks. Robin came through. We are so loved and cared for. So many friends are praying.

On Thursday we felt like we came up for air a little bit. Hopelyn and Arrow came over, which was wonderful. Grandbaby therapy was just what we needed!

Auggie is very proud to take his turn riding the preschool bus and hops right on each day.

Brayden helped me put together Chicken Cheeseballs for dinner after he got home from his morning classes.

Then we took Arrow to his house, grabbed Phoebe, and headed downstairs at Asa and Eva’s to snuggle baby and do homeschool. It was PERFECT.

Phoebe had some sweet awake time and showed off how she is starting to smile. Wow, all the time with grandbabies brought so much joy!

Hopelyn had napped at home with Pop. She went with us to pick up kids after school and Keith was happy to push her stroller all the way home.

For dinner that night, we ate Brayden’s Chicken Cheeseballs with Noodles, Broccoli, and Fruit.

I’ve been beyond weary, so I didn’t get any more pictures the rest of the week. Matt took this one of Auggie helping me fill our Little Free Pantry on Friday morning.

I decided to take the rest of the week off so that I could use my energy for family. Our church is rallying for us, knowing that we’re dealing with extra hard things at our house. We appreciate your prayers for our family. God is good.























































































































































































































































































































































































