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Big Family Food and Fun: November 30-December 6, 2025

December 7, 2025 by Laura 1 Comment

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Here’s our Big Family Food and Fun: November 30-December 6, 2025 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!

Saturday, November 29

The kids were invited to a birthday party Saturday evening, which was held at Heartlands church. They had a great time running around and playing with friends!

Afterward, we helped get the room set up for worship the next day.

Big Family Food and Fun: November 30-December 6, 2025

Sunday morning, we ate our plate of Breakfast Cookie Bars while getting ready for church.

Brayden was on worship team that morning with Justus and Malachi.

Kiya helped with Ministry Updates, and Matt preached.

Our very sweet friend, Kaitlyn, helped me with kids since Matt was unavailable to sit with us during family worship. Auggie has really connected to her, which is a very big deal.

For lunch that day, 22 of us gathered at our house.

I had made Pulled Pork and made a pan of Stick of Butter Rice, and we enjoyed Carnitas.

Dessert was Brownies and Applesauce Bread.

The kids watched a movie that afternoon while Matt and I enjoyed visiting with friends. Then we made a simple dinner of Chicken Nuggets and Fries/Tator Tots. We went through an entire Costco-sized bag of nuggets that night. Wow.

I had picked up a fun Christmas Bingo game a few weeks ago, so we played at the table by our Christmas Tree.

I took exactly zero pictures on Monday. Emma came for several hours, which was perfect because neither Matt nor I felt well. I stayed in bed all day, Malorie and Malachi helped out, and in general, everyone stayed alive on Monday.

I had turned Sunday’s Carnitas into Burritos as we’d put away leftovers the day before, so that was a perfect dinner for Monday night. Matt, Malachi, and the littles made Hot Cocoa as a special treat before bed. Then Kelsey sent me this picture, telling me that she and Little Sweetheart had made Chocolate Banana Blender Muffins and Snickerdoodle Bites for snacks! So this is my one and only picture from Monday, thank you Kelsey!

Tuesday morning when I woke up, I discovered that our second fridge in our pantry was completely warm (and yes, it was completely full), UGH. All of our back up milk, eggs, cheese, cream were warm and stinky. I worried about how we would figure out a solution to this quickly, simply because we truly have the need for extra refrigerators to keep up with our family’s food needs. Later when Matt had a chance to investigate the issue, he discovered that a certain two-year old had just turned the fridge off. Phew. So the fridge is fine – the food inside it was not. Recovering from this was less of a financial hit that we thought it would be, though. Checking the fridge on/off switch will now be a part of the nightly routine before Matt heads to bed.

I was still not feeling great, and was determined to rest as much as possible this week. So I checked as many to-do’s off the list as I could and sat as much as possible on Tuesday. We didn’t go to our weekly Food Distribution to help out this week, which made me sad to miss. But it was the right choice.

I made a crock pot full of Cheeseburger Soup for dinner and it was the most delicious! It was a cross between this recipe and this one, but mostly this one with hamburger meat instead of ham. So, so good and so, so easy.

I felt like my energy was starting to bounce back a little bit, so Kiya and Josie helped me make Applesauce Muffins for snacks. Mini-muffins are really the way to go for our household needs right now!

I’d set out a craft kit full of supplies to make puppets. Keith decided to googly-eye his own eyeballs.

On Wednesday morning, Auggie started ABA therapy with a new technician (RBT). We have had to transition this kid several times to become accustomed to new RBTs and I was dreading this again. BUT, Auggie’s new friend showed up and jumped right in with amazingness. Auggie warmed up to him right away, praise God!

Arrow was visiting that morning, so while he ate plenty of Lolli’s muffins, he also played with balls (his favorite!). During one of Auggie’s ABA therapy breaks, I asked him to teach Arrow how to use a hammer and nails. He understood the assignment.

Kiya had an appointment that afternoon. So before I headed to pick her up from school I made 15 Brats and a small pan of Baked Beans. It was great to come home from the appointment and just rewarm dinner to serve it right away.

When Malachi got home from his office that evening, the kids were a little bit glad to see him.

We’d been given some hand-me-down Christmas jammies and the girls discovered them. They were ready for bed with a few minutes to spare, which gave them Big Bear Snuggling Privileges.

Ah, and Daddy Reading Time Privileges.

On Thursday morning, I made double batches of Breakfast Cookie Bars and Flourless Brownies.

Little Sweetheart hung out with us all day. She likes Lolli’s plastic container cabinet. She also likes Lolli’s breakable dishes cabinet, so we try to redirect her here to avoid dishes breaking onto baby feet.

Kiya got to go on a grand adventure to “Heritage School” that day. All the kids dressed the part, packed a special lunch that was put into a lunch pail, and spent the entire day in a one room school house. She’d been looking forward to this for weeks. Her teacher sent me this – so sweet!

Our friend, Christina, had heard that I wasn’t feeling well earlier in the week. So she offered to bring dinner, and I said, “yes please!” (When people offer to serve you, say yes. This is God at work to take care of your needs.) It was wonderful to know that I didn’t have to worry about dinner that night, so with that in mind, I took a nap that afternoon. Rest was the theme of this week – my body has been exhausted. Thank you, God, for good friends!

Friday morning, Matt took Acacia to her Physical Therapy and Speech Therapy Appointments. Auggie had ABA Therapy and Eva picked up Josie to play at the mall with Arrow. So that freed me up to wrap some presents!

Our friend, Paula, stopped by that morning to drop off a huge load of groceries for us to put into our Little Free Pantry. Their church group has decided to partner with us in this ministry, which is amazing!

For dinner that night, I made two pans of Barbecue Chicken Legs, Mashed Potatoes (from a package of potato flakes from Azure Standard that I keep on hand as back-up potatoes), Peas, and Rolls.

After dinner, we put on Christmas Pajamas and loaded up to head to Heartlands for our Kids’ Ministry Christmas Party.

We played games, decorated cookies, then played more games.

The night was so sweet, and I loved watching Auggie turn into one of the big kids trying to play games the entire evening.

This scene was a favorite too: Watching our friend Saul pour into Brayden as they sat together to eat snacks.

We came home in time to get to bed way past bedtime, which the kids thought was very cool. :)

Saturday morning, I baked a huge pan of Brownies to have on hand for upcoming hosting needs. Then friends came over to hang out with the kids so that Matt and I could have a date for a few hours – how amazing is that!?

I’ll share more about it next week!

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Filed Under: Big Family Food, Feeding the Family Tagged With: autism spectrum disorder, foster adoption, healthy snacks, kid friendly food, large family meals

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  1. Charlotte Moore says

    December 7, 2025 at 7:33 pm

    Bless you!! Trust you are feeling much better by now.

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