Here’s our Big Family Food and Fun: May 24-30, 2026 post!

We enjoy a Sabbath rest from Saturday evening through Sunday evening – so I turn off my computer on Saturday afternoons and miss posting some of these pictures. I’ll catch up on our last Saturday activities before launching into our new week!
May 23
Late afternoon, we headed out of town to our friend’s property. They had invited us to enjoy their cabin in the woods. This evening turned out to be amazing! We started with a tour of their place…

Everyone took turns sitting on the tractor.

Asa’s and Justus’ families met us out there, and Don and Rochelle fed us a perfect meal of Fried Chicken, Fruit, Carrots, and Chips.

The atmosphere was so incredibly peaceful that our kids all sat and ate. Therefore, I GOT TO SIT AND EAT. This is no small thing. I got to enjoy my food, sitting outdoors in my happy place. I was so grateful for this gift!


Mr. Don took everyone on a tractor ride!

Brayden was too big for a tractor ride – so he got to drive! He was so proud, and so were we!

Awww, look how sweeeeeeet!

We ended the night by making smores. Then we headed home for baths with some very happy, tired kids. :)

Big Family Food and Fun: May 24-30, 2026
We ate our way through a plate full of Breakfast Cookie Bars on Sunday morning.

Our favorite marine and his family were back at church that morning! It was such an emotion-filled moment to see them all. We’ve been praying for Sam all these weeks while he was away at Bootcamp. Worshiping with him was amazing. And his reunion with Keith afterward? Precious!


Because it is one of Sam’s favorites, I had made a huge roaster full of Smoked Chicken for lunch. We got to enjoy hearing about so many of his Bootcamp experiences, making us even more proud of him.

We had Cream Cheese Corn, Green Beans, Rolls, Carrots, Cantaloupe, Watermelon, and Macaroni Salad for lunch with our Smoked Chicken – plus desserts. Notice how Keith had changed into his “military” uniform to be like Sam.

There were 35 of us gathered that day. It was wonderful!

Mid-afternoon, we all hugged Elias and Malorie goodbye. They were heading to Kansas to see family on their way to Texas where they will be with Malorie’s family for most of the summer. We will miss them!! And we are so glad for the time they will have there enjoying Mal’s family.

We didn’t have Community Group that afternoon. But the Nabbs were back in town and we were blessed to sit and visit with them for a glorious hour.

These three girls decided to change into matching dresses that afternoon. This was sweet (and also made more laundry for Mom, but oh well). :)

We ate Frozen Pizza for dinner and played ball until bedtime.

I baked a triple batch of Whole Wheat Banana Muffins on Monday morning. I guess it’s been a while since I made these, plus we all have “play in the sunshine and fresh air appetites” right now. After two rounds of baking we turned out 33 of these regular-sized muffins. By the end of the day, we had only one left. WOW.

I made Strawberry Banana Smoothies for the kids to eat with their Muffins that morning. They liked the idea of eating outside for a breakfast picnic.

Everyone was pretty antsy because we had plans to go to the Splash Park that afternoon – but at 9:30 it was STILL NOT the afternoon. Rude. SO, we tried to calm everyone down by telling them to log some reading minutes so they could earn prizes through the Library Summer Reading Program. This worked pretty well, thankfully, for at least a few minutes.

Our friends, Matt and Terra, came over mid-morning so that we could do meal prep for a Memorial Day lunch Heartlands was serving to our friends at the Atlas community a few blocks from our house. We cut up lots of veggies and watermelon in preparation.

We ate a quick lunch of Chicken Salad with crackers and cantaloupe before dropping some of the food at Atlas. Then finally we could go to the Splash Park. It was opening day, we all had new swim suits, and we were EXCITED!
We got there only to learn that the water wasn’t on yet. This is not what we read online as it was supposed to open on Memorial Day. BOO. Our kids were disappointed but very good sports about it. Matt and I quickly came up with a Plan B.

We were already equipped with swim suits, snacks, and water bottles, so we took our kids to the Zoo to play in the water area there. They loved this idea, and we were very proud of how they were all flexible with our change in plans.

The kids played in the water for over an hour.

At 2:00, we discovered that there was a fun and educational Tortoise Exhibit. So we dried off and sat with individual bags of chips while we learned about Betty the Tortoise. It was perfect.

We went back to the water for another half hour, then to the big Elephant playground for another hour or so. It was here that we finished off most of the muffins I’d made that morning, plus about 10 applesauce pouches and a bunch of meat sticks. These kids were hungry!
At 4:00, we headed home tired and satisfied with a fun day out. I made Hamburgers and Hotdogs for dinner with Baked Beans.

We thought we’d take a walk that evening. But instead, we ended up taking turns hitting balls that Daddy pitched to everyone. We did this until it was bedtime, then tucked eight tired kids (and two tired parents) into bed.

On Tuesday morning, Kiya, Keith, Bonus Buddy, and Anna got to go to their very first day camp! We have to keep these kids very busy to help their nervous systems stay calm. So this spring I researched and applied for scholarships and got kids signed up for multiple camp opportunities, sport clinics, and VBS events.
Matt stayed home with the other four kids to prep for ABA therapy. I dropped off camp kids then drove two minutes to the nearest Panera to get caught up on some work. Then I ran to Aldi to get caught up on some grocery needs.

We were getting pretty low on fresh produce and dairy products so I loaded up at Aldi: bananas, salad kits, zucchini, strawberries, blueberries, spinach, spring mix, cilantro, mandarins, yogurt, and cheese plus granola, sausage, pork loin, canned pineapple, and some lunch box items for our camp kids. It felt good to be stocked up again!

That afternoon, Josie had the privilege of going to our weekly Food Distribution with Brayden and me. She was a terrific helper and felt so grown up. :)

After we handed out all the food, Josie asked if she could take a picture of me vacuuming.

Back at home, Matt had warmed up Sloppy Joe meat that I’d pulled out of the freezer. He made a Caesar Salad, washed Blueberries, and air fried some French Fries to go with the meal.

Just before bedtime, Josie helped me make a double batch of Honey Sweetened Peanut Butter Cups for our breakfast the next day.

After I dropped the Camp Kids off on Wednesday morning, I went to Sam’s to stock up on what we needed there. I found loads of meat markdowns from chicken to hamburger to roast!

Brayden has been very serious about getting lots of reading minutes in toward the Library Summer Reading Challenge. And he’s making sure his little sisters get their minutes too. It’s been very sweet, not to mention great for his reading growth needs!

That evening, we were blessed to have friends from Texas come for a few hours. We hadn’t seen them in eight years so we had a lot of catching up to do!

We had a Nacho Bar for dinner with Taco Meat, Stick of Butter Rice, Beans, Cilantro, Spinach, Olives, Salsa, Cheese, White Queso, and Sour Cream.

We ended our meal with Gelato from Aldi, highly recommended!

Then we took a walk to Sunken Gardens together. It was very sweet to see Auggie make friends with Ms. Heather. :)

Our time with them wasn’t long enough. But we were so thankful to have the hours we did have.


Thursday morning after we dropped off camp kids and settled in Auggie and Josie with ABA therapy, I stirred together leftover nacho bar ingredients and made twenty Burritos for our dinner that night.

Acacia asked me to braid her hair, then show her a picture. :)

Thursday was a catch-up day, so the only other picture I got that day was of a couple Burritos warmed in the air fryer at dinner time, plus our plate of fruit. After that, Kelsey and Hopelyn came over to help Matt with kids while Brayden and I rushed out the door to join Justus at Heartlands for Worship Rehearsal.

Friday was a rainy day! We got four tired kids to camp for their final day of the session. Josie and Auggie started their ABA therapy sessions. Then I got out a pile of Highlights magazines that our friend Terra had handed off to us. It was a perfect rainy day activity.

Kelsey was taking Hopelyn to the Children’s Museum for the morning, so she came and picked up Brayden and Acacia to go too. This provided me with an hour and a half of kid-free time. What happens when you give mom some free time?

She bakes! Well, at least that’s what I wanted to do with this slot of free time. We didn’t have any easy snacks and breakfast foods on hand, so I spend the entire time in the kitchen whipping up a bunch of recipes while listening to praise music. It was glorious!
I made: Breakfast Cookie Bars, Oatmeal Butterscotch Cookies, Nutella Oat Breakfast Bars, Mudballs, and Peanut Butter Honey Rice Krispie Bars. I used three pounds of butter and two huge tubs of peanut butter, dirtied up a lot of dishes, and felt like I’d had a lovely Jesus-filled therapy session by the time I was finished. Baking and Praising are good for me. :)

That afternoon while Auggie napped, Brayden, Acacia, and Josie spent a fun afternoon at Asa and Eva’s house! Matt and I won’t be able to have our regular Wednesday evening dates much this summer with Elias and Malorie gone. So we’re trying to work out other chunks of time to have quiet couple time together. With four kids at camp, three kids at Eva’s, and Auggie napping, we had a lovely, restful afternoon.
Our friends, the Nabbs, came for one final dinner together before they head back to Texas. I didn’t get a picture of our meal, but I smoked four small marinated pork loins that I’d picked up at Aldi, steamed green beans, and made several boxes of mac and cheese for the kids. The meal was simple and we relished our last moments of time together.

The Nabbs had brought ice cream bars to share with us. We noticed Sam and Keith sharing their treat together so I captured the memory.

The goodbye was special and tear-filled. We treasure our time with these dear friends.

Keith and Bonus Buddy had been counting down the days until the Soccer Clinic I’d signed them up for. Finally, Saturday was the day! We dropped them off with cleats and shin guards and eager energy!

The rest of us headed to Sensory Friendly Story Time where Kelsey and Hopelyn met us!

Afterward, we made a Pancake, Sausage, and Bacon lunch for a bunch of hungry kids.

That afternoon, we played for a few hours at a park.

We weren’t too far from Costco, so just before we left the park, I ordered three large pizzas to take home for an easy dinner before bath time.

This sweetheart absolutely hates having her hair brushed. It’s been such a huge battle, and I finally decided that it wasn’t worth the screaming. She agreed to a hair cut and it turned out super cute! (But don’t look too close. Mama is no professional.)

And with that – our week ended!
















































































































































































































































































































