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Big Family Food and Fun: June 2-8, 2024

June 9, 2024 by Laura 1 Comment

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Big Family Food and Fun: June 2-8, 2024

Saturday I had made a huge batch of Mudballs to snack on in the coming days.

They reminded me of No-Bake Cookies so I decided that I should make a batch four our Sunday Lunch dessert. :)

After weeks and weeks of running to Keith’s soccer games after church, we were excited to actually host Sunday Lunch again at the Castle after church! I made a big pan of Hashbrown Casserole with Shredded Pork, Peas, Veggies with Ranch Dip, Toasted/Buttered Rolls, and No-Bake Cookies.

Having so many gather in our kitchen was so great. I had missed this!

For dinner that night I pulled Burritos out of the freezer to warm up. We had them with fruit and cottage cheese, guacamole, chips, and white queso.

After dinner, I gathered kids in the dining room to start putting together 25 lunches to be handed out at Atlas the next day. We had discovered this ministry in our neighborhood the week before and are excited to see how our family can help meet needs in our community. The kids helped me put one fruit and one snack in each bag – with plans to make sandwiches the next day.

This little one missed the point of our project as she removed an apple from a bag and helped herself. ;)

Monday morning, Brayden, Kiya, Keith, and Anna got to start a week of VBS. I made a breakfast of Scrambled Cheese Eggs with Cinnamon Toast for everyone before they left.

While BabyBoy#11 napped that morning and Little Sweetheart kicked around in her bouncy seat, Acacia and Josie hung out with me while I put together 25 sandwiches to add to the lunches we started the day before.

The girls helped Daddy fill the sacks with sandwiches.

We loaded up the littlest four, went to pick up the older four from VBS, then headed to Atlas to give them the lunches we’d prepared. I packed a few items to keep our crew satisfied until we came home for lunch so that we could hang out and visit with people who stopped by Atlas for lunch.

Back at home, we warmed up leftovers for our own lunch. Then I handed the kids their Pocket Folders for Summer School at Home. Brayden and Kiya were excited that one of their assignments included being the “Teacher” for Keith and Anna for a lesson involving how plants grow.

For dinner that night I made a big batch of Spicy Mac and Cheese. I hadn’t been to the store in a while so we were out of fresh fruits and veggies except for some shriveling greens. So I made these Smoothies so we would have some sort of healthy side dish, plus I got out some canned fruit.

The kids piled onto Daddy for wrestling that evening and BabyBoy#11 was very proud to get in on the action. :)

Tuesday morning we ate Oatmeal for breakfast as we got four kids ready to go to VBS. Before leaving, I had everyone scrub 5 potatoes each for our dinner that night.

Our friends Heather and Josalyn came over to help us with Justus and Kelsey’s Little Sweetheart that morning. Our girls love any time they get with Josalyn!

The day was full of case worker visits, phone calls, and advocating for our littles’ needs. Before taking Brayden and Kiya to Food Distribution that afternoon, I finished dinner prep: Sliced Ham, Baked Potatoes, and Steamed Broccoli. Eva and our friend Hannah came over to help Matt care for the other kids babes while we were gone.

Here’s a shot of Brayden helping with clean-up after we finished handing out food to the community. There was a very large crowd of people that came through the line that day.

Wednesday morning I warmed up Breakfast Burritos that I’d put into the freezer a few weeks back. We ate them with fruit.

Our friend Robin arrived to help out that morning and offered to keep Little Sweetheart PLUS Acacia and Josie while we took the older four to VBS. Therefore, for two and a half hours, Matt and I had only BabyBoy#11 with us while we did some shopping. We hardly knew what to do with only one little sidekick! BabyBoy#11 didn’t mind the two-on-one attention!

Only one cart?? What in the world?

Our first stop was Walmart so we could pick up some WIC items. BabyBoy#11 is making progress with chewing and swallowing, praise God! But most of his sustenance still comes from the Pediasure we can only find at Walmart. While there, it made sense that we stock up on the summertime necessity: ICE CREAM. Walmart brand (Breyer’s knock-off) is our favorite for only $2.78/container. Such huge savings compared to taking our kids out for ice cream treats!

From Walmart we headed to Costco. Diapers were on sale, woot!

Since we didn’t have all the kids with us and because we still had some time before heading to pick up the VBS kids, I made my way through the clothing section at Costco to check for clearance items. I found lots of two-pack of shirts for just $4.97 and some shirt/pant sets for just $2.97! These will be great fall clothes for the kids!

Back at home all the kids helped carry in groceries.

We thanked our friend profusely for the “date” morning she had provided for us, got groceries put away, then warmed up leftovers for lunch. Anna found a shady spot outside to eat her seconds of noodles.

After some rest time, we put on the kids’ swim suits and played in the water in our yard.

While the kids played, I grilled a package of Costco grass-fed Hamburgers.

We ate our burgers with Baked Beans, Strawberries, Pickles, and crumbs of chips. ;)

We spent the rest of the evening working together to clean up our very messy house.

Thursday for breakfast we had Bagels, Fruit, and Cottage Cheese.

I had gotten eight pounds of strawberries the day before so I baked a Strawberry Shortcake to enjoy after lunch.

Matt took the four older littles to VBS. Our friend Katie came to help with Little Sweetheart, but she was sleeping in so instead Katie read books to Acacia, Josie, and BabyBoy#11 while I threw in some laundry.

While Matt mowed our lawn and BabyBoy#11 took a nap, I went outside with the two remaining girls. We discovered that a Balance Bike we’d ordered had been delivered, so we three girls decided to put it together.

Put me in the kitchen any day with random ingredients and I’ll put together a meal. But put me on the porch with pieces, parts, tools, two preschoolers, and instructions for putting together a bike? Well. This is not my skill set. BUT, I was determined and I got that thing assembled. Fist bump!

Oh wait. I spoke too soon. What just happened to the front wheel???

Hahaha, no worries. I just hadn’t tightened the uh…thingy enough to keep it from swiveling. Repair made, and she was off!

Josie grudgingly rode the “old” balance bike and the rest of the morning was spent breaking up arguments about whose turn it was to ride the new one.

Ah, Josie got a turn.

We warmed up leftovers again for lunch, then enjoyed our Strawberry Shortcake.

That night for dinner we made Spaghetti with Steamed Green Beans.

Friday morning I scrambled 18 eggs for breakfast. Some ate them as-is. Some turned them into Breakfast Sandwiches. All 18 eggs got eaten. :)

It was our final day of VBS for the week. The three littles enjoyed time outside before picking up their big siblings from VBS.

I got out the leftover Baked Potatoes we’d made earlier in the week and cut them into fries for lunch.

Potatoes prepped, we went to watch a final assembly for VBS. They had a great week!

Back at home, I tossed the fries with olive oil and salt then put them into our air fryer. They turned out amazing! We ate them with leftover burgers.

We had plans to go to the Splash Park that afternoon and I knew we’d need dinner right away when we got home! So I smoked a big package of Brats, then put them into a crock pot to stay warm.

Our friend Ella came and stayed with Little Sweetheart while we headed to the park with the other seven kids. It was our first visit to the Splash Park this season and we were so excited to be there! So excited, in fact, that none of us remembered to pack towels. Oops.

What I had packed was apples, cheese sticks, and applesauce. It’s a good thing I did because these kids were starving and ate every last bit of the snacks I packed.

We arrived home and ate our Brats with Steamed Buttered Carrots and Strawberries.

Best part of the night: Elias and Malorie made it back after visiting her family in Texas for two weeks!

Keith was extremely proud of the hat Elias brought back for him. :)

Later that night, Justus and Kelsey made it home safely from their trip and were so happy to reunite with Little Sweetheart. Now we were back to “only” seven littles. :)

Saturday morning we ate a very exciting breakfast of Cereal with plans to enjoy the morning with a brand new friend. A former York University student had reached out to share that her friend Richard had moved close-by. She was hoping to connect him to Christians in the area so we invited him to lunch.

Before lunch, we all walked together to enjoy Sunken Gardens.

Keith used my phone to take this photo of the garden. Pretty impressive!

Hungry and hot, we made our way back home.

Matt handed out Costco’s 100% juice popsicles for everyone while I went inside to work on lunch.

We had two loaves of bread worth of Grilled Meat and Cheese Sandwiches with Chips and Dips and Strawberry Parfaits.

We rested that afternoon, then got ready for Asa’s birthday dinner!! He had invited a large crew and had requested Smoked Chicken with Fettuccini Alfredo, Lasagna, Salad, and Butterscotch Bars. There were 29 of us altogether, and it was my favorite way to enjoy our family and our home.

I smoked 12ish pounds of Chicken Thighs that had marinated in Italian dressing, wondering if it was way too much or perhaps not enough. ;)

The Butterscotch Bars were a huge hit. Only two were left on this tray by the end of the evening.

The night was amazing, perfectly ending our week!

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Filed Under: Big Family Food, Feeding the Family Tagged With: big family budget, costco, foster adoption, large family, large meals, meals for a crowd, walmart, wic

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  1. Heather says

    June 9, 2024 at 8:39 pm

    Receiving your weekly emails is so encouraging for me. Thanks for sharing!

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