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Big Family Food and Fun: September 22-28, 2024

September 29, 2024 by Laura Leave a Comment

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Big Family Food and Fun: September 22-28, 2024

Sunday morning was extra sweet as we woke up to our first day of fall weather. Thankfully, I’d spent some time on Saturday digging out the kids’ jackets and long pants so that we were prepared. These two were so proud of their matching outfits that I’d found on clearance at the end of last winter. I love how grown up Auggie looks now.

Elias hopped in with us on the way to church and Acacia insisted on holding his hand a good part of the way. He was sweet to oblige.

And if those photos aren’t sweet enough, this conversation between Auggie and Little Sweetheart happened at church.

Then Brayden, who isn’t always interested in holding babies, asked for a turn with Little Sweetheart. It was precious.

Yes, we were also focused on worshiping Jesus during all of this. But if these aren’t pictures of Jesus at work, I’m not sure what is. :)

Back at home, we had just a couple friends join us as many of our usual Sunday Lunch crowd had other plans for the day. I had made Pulled Pork, Baked Potatoes, Baked Beans, Watermelon, Rolls, plus Chips and Guac.

For dessert we had No-Bake Chocolate Peanut Butter Oatmeal Bars. These are tasty (and messy, ha).

Keith had soccer that afternoon, so I packed sliced oranges, cheese sticks, and the last of these muffins from Saturday for the kids to snack on during his game.

It was a bit breezy and we were grateful for our jackets out there.

The oranges hit the spot – but more importantly, we could make silly faces while eating them.

Back at home, I pulled out broth that had been in the freezer all summer and thawed it in hot water. Then I used spaghetti noodles and canned chicken to make this Simple Noodle Soup. It hit the spot! I sliced a loaf of Applesauce Bread to go with it, plus got out a can of Pineapple and cans of Mandarin Oranges.

Monday morning I made Ham and Cheese Quesadillas for breakfast.

Matt’s dad was flying in from California that day so we had big plans for all of our kids to come for dinner to spend time with him. I decided to make Breakfast for Dinner and I started working on the food that morning after we got our elementary kids off to school and I’d taken Auggie to the chiropractor.

Anna helped me crack 30 eggs into a big casserole dish.

We turned the eggs into a large Egg and Hashbrown Casserole to bake at dinner time.

Meanwhile, I cooked some frozen berries to make Berry Syrup to go with pancakes.

We got the girls changed into school clothes, fixed their hair, and put on shoes – an ordeal that takes at least an hour. They waited for the bus like this, which was rare sweetness Matt was able to capture on his phone.

When Grandpa arrived, he was exhausted from flight delays and a very long day. Justus, Kelsey, and Little Sweetheart were the first to arrive and read books to the kids while I finished making pancakes.

 

We were all excited about this huge breakfast spread: Pancakes, Egg and Hashbrown Casserole, Bacon, Sausage, Berry Syrup, and Homemade Applesauce.

Malachi arrived and he and Grandpa looked together at photos on Malachi’s phone. They share a love of photography, which is a sweet part of their relationship.

Grandpa had met Little Sweetheart in July when Kelsey and I had gone to California for a few days and taken her. But he hadn’t met Arrow yet. It was fun to capture this moment when Asa and Eva arrived with Arrow.

Tuesday morning our friend Christina came over for a few hours to hang out. She brought some hand-me-downs from her daughter so immediately the box of clothes got dumped out and a fashion show began.

Tuesday afternoon, I took Brayden, Kiya, and Keith to help at our weekly Food Distribution. Kiya and Keith started out sitting with me, handing out food.

Then Keith went to help Brayden and Mr. Jim clean coolers.

Brayden really shines here.

For dinner that night, I had pulled out a package of prepared Teriyaki Chicken I’d gotten on sale at Sam’s a few weeks ago. I put them in a crock pot and they were ready at dinner time.

Before leaving for Food Distribution, I’d also put a pan of Stick of Butter Rice into the oven to bake and gotten Broccoli ready to steam. Matt and Elias finished the meal and started serving it before I got home with the other kids.

Wednesday when we dropped the elementary kids off at school, I captured this hug. Acacia has insisted on giving Keith and Bonus Buddy a squeeze before they head in for the day. Keith only had time for a quick side-hug today. He had to go be a big kindergartener.

We loaded everyone up at home so that we could take Grandpa to see Sunken Gardens. We knew he’d love it and that he’s want to take some photos. Josie took his hand to lead him to the van – so sweet.

We only had four kids with us and we weren’t in a rush, so we were able to really enjoy the garden that day.

We stopped and had a snack with the fish to hold us over until lunchtime.

Arrow came to hang out for the afternoon and got to know his great-grandpa better.

Then, Malachi came over to visit with Grandpa too.

I went to pick the kids up from school, taking Applesauce Bread for them to snack on before we headed home.

Most of the older kids were coming over for dinner that night to spend more time with Grandpa since he was leaving the next day. I made a big pot of Spaghetti Sauce with two different kinds of Pasta, Salad, leftover Green Beans, and Clementines. I also used our griddle to make Texas Toast.

We all played outside for a while and visited before the kids loaded up to leave.

This scene was a favorite:

Thursday Little Sweetheart came over. She and I assessed the situation in our play room in which someone had (once again) dumped out one of our toy boxes. I decided to throw out and give away most of its contents because if all we’re going to do is dump out toys and not actually play with them, what even is the point? Little Sweetheart signed off on this and we spent some time cleaning it all out/up before the kids came home.

Auggie and Little Sweetheart walked with me to pick kids up from school. We left just as Malachi arrived to take Grandpa to the airport to head home.

Keith cleaned out his backpack at home to reveal a sailor hat he’d made during center time at school. I asked him how he’d put it together and he proudly said, “I used a cantaloupe!” Oh baby. He’d used an envelope. We can all see how he’d get those words mixed up. Cutest thing I’d heard all month.

For dinner that evening, I used the leftover Pulled Pork from Sunday to make Meat and Cheese Melts.

I also made two plates full of Grilled Cheese Sandwiches and four cans of Tomato Soup.

Friday morning, Acacia had an appointment with her Orthopedic Specialist to check in about her club foot. She got fitted for new braces (she’s slept in braces since she was a newborn – well, after a series of casts and a surgery and…). The doctor felt good about how her leg is doing and told us to keep doing what we’re doing.

We came home and made a triple batch of Banana Muffins for snacks.

After we got the girls on the preschool bus and Auggie down for a nap, I ran out to grocery shop. I scored some incredible deals on meat mark-downs at Walmart!

Then I went to Aldi to get restocked on milk, yogurt, fruit/veggie pouches for Auggie, and other needed items that I buy there.

For dinner Friday night, I went all out and made several rounds of Chicken Nuggets and Tator Tots in our air fryer. The kids ate bananas also, and the entire evening was spent playing outside with neighbor friends.

Saturday was super full as:

  1. We met friends from York at the zoo for the morning.
  2. Our church Community Group met at our house during the afternoon for fellowship and Bible study.
  3. My brother and his family were in town and stayed with us to visit my nephew.

Therefore, I was so busy enjoying people that I didn’t get a lot of pictures to share. This is what I packed for our lunch and snacks at the zoo:

Here are a couple photos from the zoo with all the kids:

All my brother’s family joined us for dinner that night plus Justus, Kelsey, and Little Sweetheart. I’d put a Pork Loin on the smoker all afternoon then Matt sliced it and put it in a crock pot to stay warm until we ate together. I’d also made Baked Potatoes in the crock pot, Green Beans, Cream Cheese Corn, Buttered Rolls, and Rice Krispie Treats.

It was a full week and a great one!

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Big Family Food and Fun: September 15-21, 2024

September 22, 2024 by Laura Leave a Comment

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Big Family Food and Fun: September 15-21, 2024

Our Sunday Lunch crowd after church always brings me so much joy. This week, 27 people gathered. The day before, I had smoked Marinated Chicken and a package of Brats. I cut the chicken into small bites to toss into huge bowls of Caesar Salad. I warmed the Brats in a crock pot for an additional meat choice. We had grapes, watermelon, rolls with butter, and pickles. Some friends who joined us brought mandarins and other friends brought Ice Cream. It was a feast!

This was the only photo I managed to get because visiting with these dear ones was more fun. :)

The kids set up a bus in the entryway after lunch. Notice the masks they made at Bible class that morning, none of them willing to take them off, but none of them wearing them over their eyes either. :)

Keith had a soccer game later that afternoon.

The best part of this outing was that we had a friend playing on the field next to ours. All of their family was there to watch so basically our kids sat with them and their kids sat with us. We all shared snacks and as we were gathering ourselves to leave after games and I was counting heads, I accidently included one of their kids’ heads in my count. It was all very sweet.

Oh, and also Auggie. He found the best chair.

We came home hot and tired and ready for dinner (because apparently snacking the entire game wasn’t enough sustenance). I threw Chicken Nuggets into the air fryer, peeled about 10 Clementines, and sliced a Cucumber for dinner.

Monday morning I scrambled 18 eggs for breakfast. I used the last of our Homemade Applesauce from last week to make a quadruple batch of Applesauce Bread.

Our route to and from school has us walking in front of a nursing home. Our friend, Emma, works there and she had texted that afternoon to let me know that they’d be giving out lemonade and goody bags after school. What a sweet idea! We engaged with the residents as much as we could while the kids sipped their lemonade. :)

When we got home, Kiya worked on her homework in the living room while Brayden used my menu planning markerboard to work on his math equations in the kitchen while I started dinner.

We had a Burrito Bar, which is a favorite because everyone can eat whatever they like. (And for some kids, that means chips and shredded cheese. That’s it. Meh.)

It had been an extra loud screamy afternoon/evening, so when Josie and Auggie got silly and kept hugging each other on the sidewalk, I really appreciated the moment of sweetness.

Our neighbor, Mr. John, came over to chat with the kids. Not that he can usually understand much of what the girls are saying, but they sure do love talking to him. Josie asked if she could go see his flowers so he helped her find her shoes to make this happen.

Acacia and Josie walked around with John while he explained each flower. Meanwhile, I walked with Auggie to keep him from DESTROYING John’s flowers. Toddlers, man.

Tuesday morning, Justus dropped off Little Sweetheart on his way to a meeting and was greeted by a very eager Auggie who wasn’t going to let him leave easily. I had two IEP meetings to go to, so Malachi came over to help Matt take care of all five littles while I was gone.

That afternoon after school, Keith ate his way through about three clementines, then helped me put together our dinner casserole.

Just before serving time, Acacia helped me make a Caesar Salad.

Josie insisted on getting in on it too. I never say no to good help.

We had Frito Pie (which was pretty ok but I’m not sure I’ll make it again), Caesar Salad, Corn, and Clementines.

Elias was on Facetime with Malorie, so naturally all of the kids needed a turn talking to her too!

Wednesday morning, friends came over to help us clean bathrooms. The girls LOVE it when they come and always want to help.

Eva dropped Arrow off for the afternoon, and I asked if she would mind picking up a Hy-Vee order for me on her way. This was so helpful, and it provided two ingredients I needed to finish that night’s dinner.

When the kids got home from school, they were all so eager to help feed Arrow. Auntie Anna took her turn, then Aunt Acacia, then… :)

Eva and Asa joined us for dinner plus our friends, the Walkers. I made two big pans full of Crunchy Ranch Chicken Strips from several packages of chicken breast tenderloins I’d picked up a few weeks ago marked down to half price. I made Steamed Buttered Peas plus warmed up leftover Potatoes and leftover Rice from the fridge. I also set out a bag of Clementines to stretch the meal and they were perfect for a bit of sweetness after the chicken.

The kids ate in shifts, which tends to work better with so many needs, so much pickiness, and certain behaviors we are trying to work through. Altogether there were 19 of us that night.

Thursday morning I scrambled 16 eggs and we ate them with toasted bagels. I made a blender full of smoothie for Matt and me, and for some reason it tasted extra good.

After we got the four elementary kids off to school, we loaded up the youngest four and went to Costco.

Acacia was struggling that morning, in particular with this beach towel we found on clearance. She was concerned that someone else would touch it. Yikes.

As we got groceries pot away and girls on the Preschool Bus, I put Chicken Thighs into bags with Italian Dressing to marinate for Friday night’s dinner.

Justus dropped off Little Sweetheart for the afternoon. She and I hung out and had some good girl talk, then she helped me put away some more groceries in our pantry and get it organized.

We were headed out for the night, so right when the kids got home from school we ate a very early snacky dinner of Chicken Strips, Spinach, and Raspberries.

Then we loaded everyone up and headed a few blocks away to a carnival that was held at a nursing home close by (the one where we stopped for lemonade on Monday). The kids enjoyed games, face paint, balloon art, a bounce house, and fun food.

Auggie was determined to use a rubber mallet to catapult a frog onto a lily pad.

Acacia, who only weighs about a half pound more than Auggie and is barely taller, decided to show him how it’s actually done.

We were very impressed with this event and how so many of the residents and their families were there to eat and spend time together.

We knew there was a free meal there, but we also knew that feeding our kids before heading over was the right thing. After they played and sweated and played some more, we let them get something cold to drink and go through the food line. They even had Funnel Cake as a fun treat!

While the kids were eating, Auggie found a water puddle. We gladly let him splash in it because he didn’t have shoes on and it was only water. A lot of people enjoyed watching him play!

Back at home, we worked to get eight hot, sweaty, and tired kids to bed. Just like magic, Malachi showed up and saved the day. He brought joy and energy to two parents who were exhausted from parenting and chasing and managing kids all day.

Bonus Buddy got to spend one-on-one time with Malachi while we finished with the girls and got the other boys down. (The boys all share a room, but we have to separate them at first so that they calm down before joining together to sleep.)

Friday we spent a good part of the day getting ready for overnight guests. Keith was happy to use our “fancy mop” to help clean the kitchen floor after school.

For dinner with our guests, we enjoyed 9-pounds of Smoked Chicken Thighs, Green Beans, Cream Cheese Corn, Watermelon, Grapes, Strawberries, and Rolls.

I had also baked a Chocolate Cake (with spinach, don’t tell), and made a double batch of Homemade Ice Cream for dessert. For the record, I did tell our friends about the hidden spinach. Everyone was shocked because you really can’t tell that you’re eating a salad when you’re eating this cake. :)

We enjoyed talking for hours that evening and the next morning. What a gift it was to spend time with these friends! Breakfast Saturday was Simple Egg Casserole with Yogurt, Fruit, Cinnamon Toast, and a batch of Cheater Cheater Pumpkin Eaters made into mini-muffins.

After our guests left, Keith helped me make a double batch of No-Bake Chocolate Peanut Butter Oatmeal Bars for our Sunday Lunch.

Meanwhile, we made five boxes of Mac and Cheese with Fish Sticks, Peas, and Sliced Pears for Saturday’s lunch.

Dinner was leftovers and that was our week!

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Big Family Food and Fun: September 8-14, 2024

September 15, 2024 by Laura 4 Comments

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Big Family Food and Fun: September 8-14, 2024

Getting eight kids ready for church on Sundays is quite the ordeal, but here we are ready and loading up into our van. Everyone was cooperating that morning so it was worth documenting. :)

We had a smaller crowd for lunch that day, or at least it felt smaller. Actually, there were still 22 of us, but here’s why it felt small: We’d met new friends at church who came over and joined us. Those friends have three kids and from the moment their kids and our kids met, there was instant friendship. All the kids took their plates outside to eat, leaving all the grown-ups eating and visiting in a quiet dining room. Amazing!

We had bought two Costco Rotisserie Chickens the Friday before, prepped them, and simply rewarmed them that Sunday for lunch. We ate it on buns with a variety of sauce options, plus Party Potatoes, Green Beans, Spinach, Stuffing, Watermelon, and Strawberries. When our new friends arrived, they brought fresh pineapple which was a perfect addition to this spread!

I had experimented the day before to make an Ice Cream Cake, which turned out to be a hit! I made this Chocolate Cake in a sheet pan so that it was thin. Then I made a batch of this Vanilla Ice Cream and layered it with the cake in a dish. I topped it with frosting blended with heavy whipping cream. Then squirted on some whipped cream. It was fun! But…

It should be noted that when I sneak spinach into Chocolate Cake it is usually well hidden and no one can tell. BUT, apparently when frozen, the green from the spinach pops vibrantly. So Malachi took the first slice and was like, “Mom this cake is green!?” Oh shoot. I had to come clean with everyone and tell them they were actually eating salad for dessert.

No one minded and in fact, some used this as an excuse to get seconds. Ok then.

While everyone was eating, I was delighted to be tucked into the chair in the corner of our dining room feeding Arrow and snuggling him to sleep. He is getting chubby and squishy and somehow even more delightful.

Later that afternoon, Brayden and Kiya went to a birthday party and we took the other six kids to Keith’s soccer game.

We came home and ate leftovers for dinner and I gave two more hair cuts (I’d given two boys cuts the day before plus trimmed two little girls hair to make it healthier). Sunday night it was Auggie and Bonus Buddy’s turn. Phew, six hair cuts in one weekend was a huge accomplishment. I was glad to have that out of the way.

Just before we took all the kids in for the night, I found these two having a dinner date by the fire pit so I snuck this picture for them.

Malorie headed back to Texas Monday morning as Elias was leaving for work. I got out a simple breakfast of Yogurt and Granola for the kids to eat before school.

Mid-morning the four littlest and I had a snack of Avocado and Chips. The weather was so beautiful we spent all morning outside.

The cuteness is overwhelming as the preschool girls climb on the bus at noon.

Crazy as it sounds, I’ve started having dinner ready by 4:30 or 4:45 every afternoon. I do this because once the kids are all home from school, everything gets very hectic. Part of the craziness is the result of the fact that they are all hungry, so I might as well get dinner made before they all come home from school AND get them fed right away to keep the meltdowns to a minimum.

Monday night, our Spaghetti Dinner was ready and we were at the table digging in at 4:45. All the adults in the house came and ate later when they were available.

Then we had a wedding, no big deal.

Acacia is usually our bride and Brayden sang and danced as he walked her down the aisle. The way Acacia is looking at Brayden with amusement and admiration at his antics – well, it’s pretty sweet.

We gave everyone who had cooperated during the evening, played nicely, and helped clean up toys a special treat of leftover Ice Cream Cake from Sunday before getting everyone to bed.

Tuesday morning, everyone chose Oatmeal packets for their breakfast. It’s cheaper to make these and I can do it, but not right now. Letting everyone choose their packet on oatmeal days is one more good thing for them because while so much of the time our kids are trying to be in control, choosing their oatmeal lets them have some control. Sound weird? Probably. This is our world now.

Mid-morning I decided to tackle a huge applesauce project. Our neighbor had brought us a bucket and a half of organic apples from his family farm – so nice. I don’t know that I’ll take on any more apples this year after this (we’ll see though, it’s hard to pass up free organic apples). But this particular morning, I channeled my 2008-Heavenly-Homemaker-Self and went full applesauce mode.

I got them all washed and left them in one of our sinks until a good time to get them cut and cooked.

Eventually, Matt was at a good point with the kids outside, plus Acacia came in to help me so I went for it on the next step. I was putting on an apron and Acacia needed one too. :)

An hour later, this huge pot of apples was on the stove cooking.

Here and there, kids had come in the snack on apples. Auggie didn’t really eat his, but he enjoyed sucking on his chunk.

After the girls left for preschool, the apples were cooked and I ran them all through my Blendtec to get it smooth. Phew! This is by far the fastest way I’ve found to make applesauce. And I’ve made gallons and gallons of it through the years.

Before leaving to pick up kids from school, I put leftover Party Potatoes on the stove, plus cut Beef Smoked Sausage in a pan – all ready to heat up for dinner. We had a couple containers of leftover Broccoli and Green Beans to go with it all.

Matt and Elias held down the fort at home and got dinner ready while Brayden, Kiya, Keith, and I went to hand out food and help at our weekly Food Distribution. Keith helped me hand out chicken most of the afternoon, but toward the end, he went to help Brayden clean out coolers in the kitchen. Brayden was sweet and thrilled to teach his little brother how his job worked and Keith was thrilled to be a big guy in the kitchen doing this job. :)

Every Tuesday at  Food Distribution I am reminded about the importance of saying yes to opportunities for our kids to look beyond themselves and serve others. They really rise to the occasion in settings like this, and it is changing their hearts for good.

What the adult volunteers at Food Distribution don’t realize is how much they are pouring into our kids and blessing them. The adults allow our kids to serve along side them, telling them what a great job they are doing and what a great help they are. The kids need this – and Matt and I need this. We are weary. Other adults who pour into our kids are a beautiful gift to us all.

Anyway…here’s Kiya and Keith helping Mr. Jim scrub some spots off the carpet after we’d handed out food and it was clean up time.

Back at home, there was general chaos as the littles got fed dinner. But across the street! Our neighbor, John, and his beautiful flowers were on display for the evening. As people came to enjoy his yard and flowers, he and his friend were singing and making for a wonderfully fun experience. We enjoyed it from across the street in our yard at first.

Then we were able to head over and dance around on John’s porch during some of his live music performances. Mr. John is soooo good to our kids, and in fact, he’d taught Brayden, Kiya, and Keith how to plant with him in the spring so some of these flowers they had helped grow. What a special evening.

Wednesday morning I made French Toast like this to serve with our chilled Applesauce.

Mid-morning I took Auggie to the chiropractor to help him with over all health, specifically to help with some ear infections he’s been having.

Anna helped me get some eggs started so that I could make a big batch of Breakfast Sandwiches to have on hand.

That afternoon, I got to hang out with Arrow for a few hours. He is such a happy boy!

The zoo had a special “for members only” evening hours opening, so we took advantage that night. Right when the kids got home from school, we fed them leftovers for an early dinner then loaded up.

The zoo handed out big Runza Chocolate Chip Cookies to us as we headed in and I had packed milk. So we took a break with the Penguins to have milk and cookies.

We visited with our friend, Elliot, the Macaw.

By the time we headed back to the van to make our way home, Matt and I had regretted our outing. The kids were beyond tired and just about all of them were melting down. We managed to get a lot of screaming kids home, upstairs to get ready for bed, and right at that time, Malachi showed up unannounced.

He had no idea that this is just what we needed, but he started making his way from room to room, having little conversations, giving hugs, and snuggling. He helped make the night more manageable, and an hour and half after we started bedtime routines, the kids were all finally settled.

Thursday morning we ate several of the Breakfast Sandwiches I’d made the day before. I put together a double batch of Applesauce Muffins to share with some friends and to have on hand for snacks and breakfasts.

Anna had an appointment that morning, so I quickly put together Peanut Butter Tortillas for Matt to feed the others if he needed something fast. I made quite a few, as I thought that might be a good snack to take to school that afternoon for the kids to eat on their way home.

Just before noon, we headed outside to watch for the preschool bus.

I took the muffin liners off the mini-muffins and put three each into snack-sized baggies. (This is my way of re-creating boxed Little Bites.) I put the little baggies into a gallon-sized freezer bag and labeled it, then put it into the freezer. Then I put the remaining muffins in a container for easy access the next couple of days.

Justus dropped off Little Sweetheart to spend the afternoon with us. She helped me clean out our dishwashers, played, drank 5-ounces, then fell asleep in my arms. Bliss.

Kelsey had arrived at our house to pick up Little Sweetheart by the time we got home from school with the elementary kids. She and Auggie helped Brayden with his homework while Uncle Elias held Little Sweetheart. Family Teamwork is the best.

I’d been fighting a cold, so dinner that night was the rest of a bag of Fish Sticks, five boxes of Mac and Cheese, and leftover veggies.

Friday morning, I made a batch of Chocolate Banana Blender Muffins.

Auggie had a follow-up chiropractor appointment right after we got the kids to school. He enjoyed some light reading before Dr. Bo called him back.

When we got home, I finished putting together a huge batch of Peanut Butter Honey Puffs. I had started them at 7:15 that morning, but kept getting interrupted with other needs so I finished them three hours later. ;)

Meanwhile, the Chocolate Banana Blender Muffins had cooled so I packaged them for school lunches plus some to share with a friend.

That afternoon after we got the girls on the Preschool bus and Auggie down for a nap, I headed out by myself to restock groceries at Walmart and Sam’s.

The price of eggs has gone up again, but Sam’s still had their boxes of 5-dozen at the old price so I grabbed two boxes. Can we go through 10-dozen eggs by their expiration date in October? Yes, no problem.

Back at home, Matt and Auggie had picked up the kids from school and some big plans for our neighborhood had begun. Several of our neighbors had worked together to put together a Block Party that night. Our boys LOVED help setting up the Road Blocks.

But what everyone LOVED LOVED was getting to ride their bikes and play in the street all evening. One of our neighbors got out a little police car that our kids loved driving around.

So many showed up to share a meal and time together.

We met a lot of new people and got to know others better.

Some of the young adults kicked a ball around, and were gracious to let Keith and Bonus Buddy join their game.

The worst part of the evening was taking all the kids in for the night. They had had so much fun and were overtired. They did not want all the fun to end!

Saturday morning, we walked a block over to a neighbor’s yard to get a haul of dirt they wanted to get rid of. Everyone had fun helping dad unload it.

Then we loaded up a basket full of freezer foods to take to a friend who’s mom has been having severe health issues. Hopefully this food will make a few meals easier for their family.

Late morning, I smoked chicken and brats for our Sunday lunch.

We baked a Tator Tot Casserole for lunch and ate it with Steamed Broccoli and Carrots.

We enjoyed our church’s Small Group that afternoon, ate leftovers for dinner, gave everyone baths, and got everyone to bed.

And that was our week!

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Big Family Food and Fun: September 1-7, 2024

September 8, 2024 by Laura 2 Comments

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Big Family Food and Fun: September 1-7, 2024

This week’s Sunday lunch was Brunch themed with Egg and Hashbrown Casserole, Bacon and Cheese Sliders, Muffins, Yogurt, Granola, Berries, Grapes, and Pineapple Fluff.

There were 21 of us that day…

We moved from Sunday Lunch right into a Small Group Bible Study time in our living room with our lunch crowd heading home and other friends showing up at 2:00 for study. Elias takes all the kids down to his living room in the basement where they get to watch a movie while Matt and I have precious grown-up fellowship.

We had to be really on the ball today because Keith had a soccer game at 3:30. So before 2:00, I packed up a cooler bag full of game snacks and drinks.

We left our Small Group behind to finish without us, and loaded all eight kids into the van for the game. That’s when we realized that there WAS NO GAME because it was Labor Day weekend. Good grief.

To help with the disappointment of the change of plans, we quickly texted Justus and Kelsey to see if it was too early to stop by. We had planned to head over after the game to visit with Kelsey’s parents – and to enjoy their dog, Lady, who had traveled with them from Montana.

We had a lovely visit in their back yard while we ate our soccer snacks – pears, apples, and peanuts.

Justus and Kelsey had leftover popsicles from one of Heartlands Church’s Popsicles in the Park nights so everyone enjoyed that treat before we headed back home.

Much to our delight, our Small Group friends had cleaned our kitchen after we left for Keith’s “game” so everything was a shiny, wonderful surprise when we got home. I baked five Costco pizzas and cut up a watermelon for dinner.

That evening, we gathered the kids in the living room so that Acacia could open one final birthday gift we’d forgotten to give her the day before. This was from Papa and Grandma Tacy and she was so thrilled. “Oh!! A jacket!!!”

Why yes, she did sleep in her new jacket that night…

Monday morning I made several rounds of pancakes, putting them into a pan in a warm oven to pull out as kids got up to eat.

Elias’ girlfriend Malorie had made the drive back from TX for the week, and while sure, Elias was really happy to see her, I’m pretty sure the rest of us were all just as excited. All the kids helped her unload her car.

Acacia and Josie made their way to our neighbor’s driveway and Sarah sent me this of the girls trying on their hats…

Our friends, the Nabbs, came for lunch that day since it was Labor Day. Cindy brought Korean BBQ Pork, Rice, and Cole Slaw, which was incredible. I made more Rice plus steamed lots of veggies, warmed up rolls, and got out fruit to add to our meal.

They have a large family too so altogether there were 28 of us gathered that day!

I had made a couple batches of Homemade Ice Cream and pulled some of these Brownies out of the freezer for dessert.

Later that afternoon, Elias and Malorie took Acacia on a special outing for her birthday. She LOVED this treat – I mean, the drink yes. But the special time with her special people was the best treat.

We had borrowed someone’s truck so that we could load up a big pile of branches we had gathered after a storm late July. So that evening, we all worked together on this project. It was a bit of an “event” to do this job with so many tiny helpers and it took three trips to the dump site to get it all done.

Our friend, Trent, stopped by to drop something off and was amazing to spend over two spontaneous hours with us, helping with kids and helping with branches. Kermit, one of our housemates, arrived home and jumped in to help too.

One branch needed to be sawed into pieces and Keith had the privilege of using the saw while the grown-ups held the branch for him.

Dinner that night was super lame as I was mostly trying to keep Auggie out of the street and preschoolers from getting hit in the head with moving branches. I pulled a bag of leftover pizza from the fridge and the kids ate it cold in the backyard. Grown-ups warmed up their own leftovers whenever they had a chance, and that was dinner.

Tuesday morning the kids had an extra day of school off because it was a Teacher Workday. I let them watch a show that morning since we were on our fourth day out of school and I needed a bit of a break. While they watched, I made Snickerdoodle Bites for snacks and lunches. I also made a batch of this Smoothie, but that’s not terribly exciting because I make this every other day as Matt and I drink it every morning.

I spent some time packaging up some lunch box items for the upcoming days: crackers, peanuts, sweet potato crackers, and veggie straws.

Little Sweetheart came for the morning and since Malorie was visiting, we decided we weren’t too crazy to take nine kids on a walk to Sunken Gardens. It was a gorgeous morning!

For lunch, I air fried fish sticks and we turned them into Fish Sandwiches.

That afternoon, I took Brayden, Kiya, and Keith to hand out food at our weekly Food Distribution.

Right after that, we went home and grabbed hotdogs that I’d made before leaving for Food Distribution. Then we headed over to meet up with Matt, Elias, Malorie, Kermit and the rest of our kids at Atlas. Our church had partnered with them to feed around 150 people in the community that evening.

Heartlands Church provided all the food plus cooked and served the meal so that the staff and volunteers at Atlas could share with the people more about the services they offer. It was an amazing night.

A police officer was there for the event, and Keith spent at least twenty minutes chatting with him. It was so sweet to see.

Wednesday morning, after a four-day weekend, we were all excited to settle back into a school routine. We packed lunches, ate scrambled eggs, and walked kids to school. I didn’t get any photos of our day until Arrow came to hang out that afternoon. Then, of course, I took at least thirty pictures. It’s what grandparents do.

For dinner that evening, we had Burrito Bowls (like Chipotle). So good!

We pulled out random tid-bits from the fridge for Thursday morning’s breakfast: Yogurt, Sausage, Breakfast Casserole, a Biscuit, Bread for toast. I felt like everyone got enough to eat, but just in case, I made a quick snack of Peanut Butter Graham Cracker Sandwiches for the kids to eat on the way to school. (Some of the kids eat as early as 6:30am so by 8:40 when we head to school, they need something more to eat.)

Without fail, this is how Keith and Bonus Buddy walk into school together every day.

We played outside when we got home that morning. I can’t remember what Anna was doing here, but I do know that this was a happy yell, whatever it was.

That morning, I got laundry as caught up as possible plus got some phone calls made. This felt so good as both laundry and phone calls are tricky around here. Little Sweetheart came to hang out for the afternoon, and she helped me cut a watermelon for dinner.

Matt and I had marinated some chicken that afternoon, so I put it on the smoker before picking kids up from school. We helped kids with homework, got lunch bags and back packs put away, and had a lot of post school meltdowns. Eek.

For dinner, we had Smoked Chicken, Scalloped Potatoes (boxed, given to us at Food Distribution last week), Steamed Green Beans, Steamed Carrots (leftover from Sunday), and Watermelon.

Friday morning, the girls hopped out of their strollers and climbed on the bike racks as we were getting Keith and Bonus Buddy’s bikes locked into place for the day.

Once we got home, we loaded up the youngest four and headed out to grocery shop. Matt stayed with the kids in the van at Aldi while I ran in and grabbed everything we needed. Strawberries were on sale again!

At Costco, these two sat in my cart with Acacia and Josie in Matt’s. Notice that Anna had found an orange marker the night before and had drawn all over her arms, legs, and forehead. Nice.

Back at home, we worked together to unload the groceries and keep kids from running into the street (Auggie). Then we got girls on the school bus and Auggie down for a nap, finished putting away the groceries, and ate lunch in SILENCE. How about that?

I had decided to pick up Rotisserie Chicken at Costco for our Sunday lunch and that afternoon, I tried a trick one reader, Elaine, sent to me last month: “I saw a rotisserie chicken hack I think you would love for de-boning a chicken…. Put the hot rotisserie chicken (must be hot) in a ziploc freeezer bag and massage. All the meat comes off the bones!”

It worked, and now we have meat ready for Sunday!

Malorie, Auggie, and I walked together to pick up the kids from school that afternoon, but first I peeled eight clementines for them to eat on the way home.

We played outside while Matt and I worked together to grill burgers for dinner. Our neighbor, Coleman, was out working and Keith and Auggie were frozen while watching him lift a huge log from the back of his truck.

This kindergartener came home with his very first homework on Friday, and he was so diligent to get it done. (We won’t talk about how just a few minutes before this, I was trying to help our fifth grader with his much harder homework while three girls were melting down loudly all over the kitchen floor.)

We’ve learned that once it’s 4:25 and everyone is home – this is not the time to cook dinner. The girls are tired and overstimulated from preschool, Brayden and Kiya have homework and need help, Keith is hungry and needs food asap to help him stay regulated, Auggie is awake and wanting to be held – it’s all basically nuts.

All that to say – we had the burgers finished and staying warm in the crock pot before the girls got off the bus. At mealtime, we air fried the French fries and pulled watermelon out of the fridge. This system of putting grilled meat in the crock pot to stay warm works very well for all the adults in the house too as all of us eat at different times depending on ability and work schedules – so grown-ups can come get their food during the evening whenever it works for them.

Feeding the kids super early is a must – but then it also means that as soon as I wash dishes from dinner I need to start figuring out a substantial bedtime snack for them to eat because they are hungry again by 6:30. While I was doing this, Elias brought up some Sushi he’d picked up and Josie wanted to try it. One bite in she said very slowly and sweetly, “I. Don’t. Wike. It.” Same, girl.

Saturday morning Matt needed to get out the door to head to church for a meeting. Justus, Kelsey, and Little Sweetheart came over to help us while he was gone. In case you can’t see him in this photo, Justus is in there under a pile of brothers and sisters…

I cooked two pounds of sausage that morning, putting most of it into a jar of spaghetti sauce for a future dinner. Then I used the rest along with 18 eggs to make Scrambled Cheesy Eggs for breakfast with two pounds of strawberries.

This picture of Auggie is a BIG DEAL. Here he is, confidently poking bites of strawberry all by himself, putting them in his mouth, and chewing them to swallow without choking. He’s come so far – and still has a ways to go – but he’s making such good progress!

Justus joined him for some breakfast, and I loved the image of side-by-side brothers, 23 years apart in age.

I had baked a Chocolate Cake (with spinach, don’t tell) the night before. Then Saturday morning, I made a batch of Vanilla Ice Cream to layer with it and turn it into an Ice Cream Cake for our Sunday Lunch.

Next, we loaded all the kids up in strollers and headed to our Heartlands Little Free Pantry to add to it. We were so happy to see a lot of our friends there when we arrived – and they had already filled it! Hopefully this will be a blessing to a lot in the community during the coming days.

From there, we stopped at a small park to play for a while before heading home for lunch.

I turned leftover hotdogs into Beanie Weanies for lunch with a side of Watermelon. Then Auggie went down for a nap and I gave Brayden and Keith hair cuts.

The rest of the afternoon and evening was spent giving kids baths and knocking out a few more hair cuts. I smoked two small Pork Loin that I’d picked up at Aldi the day before. We ate it with potatoes and peas.

And that was our week!

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Big Family Grocery Spending for August 2024

September 3, 2024 by Laura 3 Comments

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Here’s our Big Family Grocery Spending for August 2024 post!

Check out how I went way over budget this month. Then read how I feel 100% fine about this. :)

Big Family Grocery Spending for August 2024

1. Costco

August 2, we were out of fresh produce and several other staples. So we headed to Costco for a big stock up trip. Since it’s Back-to-School time, we grabbed lots of sale items like Ziplock bags and Kleenex on sale. Food wise, we filled the bottom of our first cart with fruits and veggies: Strawberries, Carrots, Blueberries, Potatoes, Tomatoes, Spinach, Spring Mix, Bananas, Apples, Broccoli, and Nectarines.

We got Ground Beef, Brats, Pepperoni, White Queso, Chips, Oatmeal, Ranch, Fruit Cups, Fruit Bars, Granola, Eggs, Meatballs, Creamer, Chicken Nuggets, Shredded Cheese, and some drinks (Celsius, Izze, Water).

Total for food at Costco: $427.07

2. Hy-Vee Pick-Up

The first week of August a decision was made to move our five-year-old Bonus Buddy into our home for a while. So we put a few other things on hold while we went full throttle getting him enrolled in school with our other kids, making sure he had everything he needed, and getting his bed ready.

I decided to try Hy-Vee Pick-Up for our WIC items because going to the store during those days wasn’t a possibility. Eva was wonderful and picked it up for us – a huge help!

I forgot to take a picture until almost everything was put away, but we got several boxes of cereal and whole grain pasta, fresh greens, Caesar salad kits, broccoli, frozen green beans and peas, grapes, lunch meat, and snacks for Auggie.

Total out of pocket at Hy-Vee: $29.09

3. Aldi

When Bonus Buddy moved in, a friend offered to help in any way so I sent her an Aldi list. She got everything in multiples – true Coppinger style. :) She grabbed 6 tubs of Whole Milk Vanilla Yogurt, several jars of our favorite Salsa,  bags of Veggie Straws, boxes of Crackers, bags of Cube Cheese for kids’ school lunches, and a restock of Fruit/Veggie Pouches for Auggie.

Total from Aldi: $106.27

4. Sam’s

I went to Sam’s on August 9 to get bacon and peanut butter – two items that meet specific preferences for us that I can only find at Sam’s. I also loaded up on cream, hamburger meat, hot dogs, sale items, school lunch items, and lots of fresh produce.

Total for food at Sam’s: $504.35

5. Wal-Mart

August 23, I went to Walmart to finish up our WIC cards for the month. I also picked up three big bags of Caesar salad and Matt’s favorite coffee creamer.

Total out of pocket at Walmart: $27.87

6. Aldi

After Walmart, I ran to Aldi for Fruit/Veggie Pouches for Auggie and four gallons of milk. I always check for sales while there and was very excited that Grass-Fed Hamburger was only $3.99/pound again! I got twelve pounds plus six pounds of Strawberries that were also on sale for $1.89/pound. I grabbed a few other odds and ends – Granola, Onions, Grapes, and Pear Cups.

Total at Aldi: $125.09

7. Costco

After Aldi, I went into Costco for some necessities and sale items. I restocked our Frozen Pizza stash (much cheaper than ordering pizza). For school lunches, I picked up Canned Chicken to make Chicken Salad, Peanuts to put into baggies for lunch bags, and Fruit/Veggie Pouches. We needed Tortilla Chips plus I got Potatoes, Bananas, Blueberries, Spring Mix, Broccoli, and Shredded Cheese. For convenience, I picked up a case of Shredded Hashbrowns to have on hand for an easy side dish.

Total for groceries at Costco: $214.14

8. Amazon

I got a few items from Amazon: GoGo Squeeze Applesauce and Yogurt plus Pizza Crust and Annie’s Mac and Cheese. I didn’t remember to take a picture. :)

Total at Amazon: $31.62

9. Azure Standard

Every few months, I use referral credit I’ve accumulated at Azure Standard to get some of our favorites. This time, I got a case of Tortillas, a bag of Whole Wheat Pastry Flour, a case of Frozen Cubed Potatoes, and a case of Mandarin Oranges.

Total after credit used at Azure Standard: $6.87

10. Sam’s

Toward the end of the month, I knew we were over budget but we were also out of a few essentials. Goodness how we are going through the fresh fruit these days! So we went and bought what we needed plus a few sale items. We got Spring Mix, Spinach, Apples, Carrots, Grapes, Eggs, Butter, Pears, Strawberries, Blueberries, Bananas, Yogurt, Sour Cream, Half and Half, Fish Sticks, Almond Butter, and Chips.

Total for food at Sam’s: $134.45

Total food spending for August: $1,611

As you can see, I went $200+ over budget this month. With a new kiddo moving in, we spent a good deal of time and energy getting everyone settled. This means that I bought and used more convenience foods than is typical for us. I also bought some pre-packaged lunch box items to help us as we settled all the kids into a new school routine. All of this added up.

We’ve been significantly under budget most months this year, so our overall family budget isn’t negatively affected by my spending this month. In fact, over all, we are still under budget for groceries. (Average spending for the first eight months of 2024= $1,193.)

I’ve learned that loving and caring for people matters much more than…anything. I overspent because I needed to. And yay, we survived August and all the BIGGNESS that came with it.

Running totals for 2024:

January: $1,178
February: $849
March: $1,356
April: $1148
May: 1091
June: $1,121
July: $1,190
August: $1,611

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Big Family Food and Fun: August 25-31, 2024

September 1, 2024 by Laura 2 Comments

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Here’s our Big Family Food and Fun: August 25-31, 2024 post!

First, a quick photo from last Saturday that didn’t make it into last week’s post. As I was prepping small baggies of cheese cubes, meat circles, and peanuts for upcoming lunches, our friend Paula texted to let us know she was on her way to drop off some Sam’s goodies for lunches as needed. Two boxes of Uncrustables and two boxes of Mandarin Oranges later, we were set! Thank you, Paula!

Big Family Food and Fun: August 25-31, 2024

24 of us gathered for lunch after church on Sunday! I made a big Nacho/Burrito Bar which was a huge hit.

I set out 3-pounds of cooked seasoned Taco Meat, 2-pounds of Salsa Chicken, Chips, Tortillas, Black Beans, Corn, Rice, Tomatoes, Spinach, Sour Cream, Shredded Cheese, Nacho Cheese, Salsa, Guacamole, and Olives. Actually, I was holding Arrow and our adult kids set it all out for me. ;)

For dessert, I had made three rounds of Vanilla Ice Cream and prepped some toppings. I hadn’t made Homemade Hot Fudge in a very long time so that was a fun addition to our ice cream topping choices!

Later that afternoon, I stirred together the leftover chicken, rice, salsa, cheese, and beans from our lunch buffet made Burritos for upcoming lunches for the grown-ups.

Monday was incredibly hot again – so hot that our girls’ preschool was canceled. Not all of the school buses are air conditioned, so they couldn’t take risks with putting littles on the hot buses.

We spent a good part of the day playing in water in the shade.

After school, Anna and Auggie were napping but Acacia and Josie hopped into a stroller with me for a very hot ride to pick up the four elementary kids. We had popcorn and water bottles for everyone to help us make it home.

But wait, what is this? As a privileged fifth grader, Brayden is the proud borrower of a trumpet.

He had been taught three notes at school that day, so he attempted to practice them on the front porch. (Thank you, neighbors, for loving us through all of our noise.)

I made a quick double batch of Peanut Butter Honey Rice Krispie Bars for snacks, breakfasts, and lunches.

While I made Skillet Taco Pasta for dinner, the little girls helped Matt make Caesar salad.

I boiled a pound of whole wheat elbow noodles for the kids who didn’t want the Skillet Taco Pasta, and we ate it all with our salad, plus choice of corn, grapes, or peaches.

After dinner, while Kiya helped me clean the kitchen, Brayden made two cans of Chicken Salad for his upcoming school lunches.

Tuesday morning, we ate Peanut Butter Honey Rice Krispie Bars and Applesauce for breakfast. Matt took the elementary kids to school while I stayed back so that Auggie could have a session with the Early Development Speech Pathologist that comes to work with him.

Later that morning, Anna helped me make a batch of Chocolate Banana Muffins.

I love the simplicity of putting all the ingredients into a blender to mix then pour into muffin tins.

The girls took a fresh Chocolate Banana Muffins outside to snack on as we played and watched for their preschool bus to arrive.

Much to our delight, when we went outside we discovered our neighbors Coleman and Sarah getting all set up to go work their tree service business. These two are some of the best in how they love our kids!

After we got the girls on the bus, I packaged up some of our Peanut Butter Honey Rice Krispie Bars to have on hand for school lunches.

That afternoon, I put together four pizzas for our dinner that night.

I showed up to school to pick up kids and Keith dove into his after school snack immediately.

Brayden, Kiya, and I headed to our weekly Food Distribution. Kiya got to hand out boxes of potatoes this week, Brayden cleaned out coolers as they got emptied out, and I gave away bags of prepped chicken. Afterward we stayed until the very end to help clean up the distribution rooms.

I didn’t get any pictures the rest of the evening because it’s always hectic when we get back from food distribution. Matt and Elias had baked the pizzas plus made a salad. So we ate Pizza, Salad, and Blueberries, then cleaned up and got everyone ready for bed.

Wednesday morning, we ate Chocolate Banana Muffins with Scrambled Cheesy Eggs.

Once the elementary kids were at school, we loaded the other four kids and headed to Walmart and Menards. Back at home, we hung out outside waiting for the preschool bus. Acacia, the tiny little Mommy, happily took all three girls’ backpacks outside so we’d have them ready when needed.

Matt was spraying the lawn, which the kids thoroughly enjoyed. Auggie was giving the best belly laughs each time he reached up and touched the water.

After the girls got picked up and we put Auggie down for his nap, I headed over to Asa and Eva’s to hang with my favorite grandson for a while. It was blissssssss.

When school got out, we picked everyone up and loaded them into the van for a short drive out of town to visit Elina, someone we claim as part of our family.

We then headed to a soccer field close to Elina’s house in hopes to meet up with the YU women’s soccer team to say hello before they started warm-ups for their game. All throughout this afternoon/evening, I was handing out Uncrustables, apples, bananas, applesauce, chips, and juice.

Before driving home for the night, we unloaded everyone for a few minutes to play for a while. There are three kids in this tree. Four maybe.

The trip was slightly on the crazy side, but worth it and good.

Thursday morning, I made French Toast for breakfast. Bonus Buddy loved this and ate two pieces, so please don’t tell him that French Toast is made with eggs. ;)

That afternoon, Malachi stopped by for a few hours and we talked non-stop. Drinking coffee and visiting with our older kids is one of my greatest delights. He was describing a particular coffee selection he likes to get at coffee shops, and I was able to pull out everything he needed (maple syrup, cinnamon, whipped cream) to make it happen at our house.

Beautiful!

Meanwhile, I was getting some wonderful snuggles from Little Sweetheart before I laid her down for a nap.

I grabbed some Snickerdoodle Bites from the fridge as I headed out the door to pick up kids from school that afternoon. All four kids ate them eagerly on the way home.

Matt helped me get Sweet and Sour Chicken Legs on the smoker for dinner and we ate them with Steamed Broccoli, a little bit of Sweet Corn someone had given us, and Toasted Bread.

Just when we thought we’d start the bedtime process, things changed and we thought that instead we might need to take this guy in for stitches in his head. Be grateful I’m not posting photos of what is under that wrap. Once we got the bleeding under control, we determined that stitches weren’t going to be needed. But to bandage something with all that hair is tricky. So Dr. Daddy put a nice piece of gauze in place and wrapped Keith’s head with this to keep it intact for the night. Just a day in the life…

Friday morning I baked these Peanut Butter Cookies x7 for a big event coming up next week.

We played for a while outside with Acacia pausing every few minutes to love on her baby brother.

Then we took the four littlest to Sam’s to pick up some items for the above mentioned event plus to get more fresh produce and a few other items our family needed. There was a “big show” in the parking lot as we were loading up after shopping so we had a great time watching the carts get lined up in a big long train to head back inside for other shoppers.

Back at home, I made this Brownie recipe x4 plus this Chocolate Chip Cookie recipe x2 for the event we are working on for next week.

From the time we got the kids home from school until they all finally went to sleep, the night was full of challenge. There was a lot of screaming and defiance, mixed in with a couple of appointments and dinner. As fast as I could boil water, I made five boxes of Mac and Cheese which we ate with peas and grapes.

Somewhere in there I baked Chocolate Cupcakes for Acacia’s birthday on Saturday.

Then we loaded everyone up to take a walk in hopes that the outing, exercise, and fresh air would calm us all. It didn’t, but at least it was bedtime when we got home. Some days are just harder than others. God is still good and He is in this.

Saturday morning I made a huge Egg and Hashbrown Casserole to bake for our Sunday lunch.

I also baked a lot of sheets of bacon to have on hand for the upcoming week.

Auggie got ahold of one of his sister’s bowl of yogurt. Tasty!

It was Acacia’s birthday so I packed a picnic so we could go to the park for her birthday lunch. I made four cans worth of Tuna Salad, plus packed Strawberries, Crackers, Cheese Cubes, Chocolate Cupcakes (with spinach, because well, she chose chocolate cake so…) and toppings for everyone to decorate their cupcake after lunch.

At the park, we unloaded eight bikes and scooters for the kids to ride on the trails.

Everyone was very hungry at lunchtime!

I’m not gifted at decorating cakes, so instead, everyone got to choose which sprinkles they wanted on their birthday cupcake. They loved this, and the fun makes up for my non-fancy cake skills.

Acacia blew her candles out before we finished singing to her. Hey, she’s done this four times now. She knows how it works.

Everyone was fascinated watching Daddy decorate each cupcake according to sprinkle preferences.

We came home for rest time, then warmed up leftovers for a very early dinner to clean out the fridge. Then we got everyone changed into swimsuits so that we could go to the Splash Park before bedtime. This park will close on Labor Day so we wanted to go one last time for the season. Acacia’s birthday seemed to be the perfect day to go!

I had packed eight cheese sticks, eight applesauce pouches, and a box of cookies from Azure Standard that were low in sugar – and the kids were still hungry when we were finished. We had a container of peanuts in the van so they ate several handfuls before we headed home and put them to bed.

And that was our week!

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Big Family Food and Fun: August 18-24, 2024

August 25, 2024 by Laura 3 Comments

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Big Family Food and Fun: August 18-24, 2024

We had a big, wonderful crowd of 31 people for lunch on Sunday. We took advantage of our time together to celebrate the birthday of one of our guests.

Our buffet was Smoked Chicken (that I’d cooked the day before then warmed up in a crock pot with broth), Mashed Potatoes (birthday girl’s request), Cream Cheese Corn, Baked Beans, Tossed Salad (brought by our friends, the Bakers), Steamed Carrots, Stuffing, Rolls, and Carrot Cake (made by our friend Cindy). It was an amazing spread!

I tried to take pictures of everyone who was there that day but kids were scattered around and I wasn’t able to get everyone.

I went on a search for Josie after lunch and found that she’d made her way to one of our calming spaces and fallen asleep in our hammock.

That afternoon there was a baby shower for Eva and Arrow. Eva’s mom hosted it and it was amazing. So many people showed up, showing so much love.

When the girls and I got home from the shower, we discovered Matt and Brayden playing a game together. They’d taken advantage of some rare one-on-one time while we girls were gone. (Keith and Bonus Buddy were hanging with Elias, and Auggie was asleep.)

For dinner that night I made five boxes of Mac and Cheese. This is one of the only foods Bonus Buddy will eat so I will likely be making it once a week for now. All the other kids love it too, so it makes for an easy meal to feed everyone. The grown-ups added some bacon to their bowls!

Monday morning I scrambled 15 eggs, which we ate with toast and yogurt.

After we got the four elementary kids to school, Matt and I were so happy to watch the youngest four playing calmly most of the morning. Anna spent a lot of time on her own playing, being very focused on building a home for plastic animals.

Acacia, Josie, and Auggie played on the slide in our yard for a while until bugs drove us back into the house.

I made several Peanut Butter Graham Cracker Sandwiches for the kids to snack on that morning plus some to have on hand for upcoming needs.

When it was almost time for the preschool bus to arrive, Anna proudly put her shoes on without a fight. This was a big deal worth documenting.

Once the girls were on the bus heading to school, Arrow showed up to babysit Uncle Auggie. (Eva had sweetly offered to come over so that Matt and I could finally go out to celebrate our 30th Anniversary!)

Matt and I headed to Cheddars to use a gift card someone had given us. We shared a combo meal and got to have sweet conversation time.

Before we headed home, we ran to Hy-vee for a pick-up order of some WIC items. We were completely out of fresh vegetables and didn’t have much fruit, so it was great to restock!

At school pick-up time, I handed Keith a bag of pistachios which he dug into right away. This kid is HUNGRY after school.

I love these walks home with the kids as they all share parts of their day with me while the news is fresh on their minds.

We got homework done, played, cleaned out lunch bags, and moved on toward dinner. I had put Salsa Chicken into a crock pot that morning, so I shredded it and we ate Chicken Tacos.

I pulled out a bag of Carrot Chips that I’d gotten at Hy-Vee earlier to package up for school lunches. Keith wanted some and ate and ate, which inspired several others to do the same. Who was I to argue with this bedtime snack?

Tuesday morning we sliced a loaf of Banana Bread that I’d pulled out the the freezer the day before.

I’d also discovered a package of Hashbrown Patties in the freezer and put them into the air fryer. Everyone was pretty excited about these!

We got Brayden, Kiya, Keith, and Bonus Buddy off to school, then Justus dropped off Little Sweetheart to us for the morning. Josie felt like she could handle her care this time. :)

We decided to take all of the littles for a walk so we pulled out our umbrella stroller as we prepared. One of the girls put a baby doll into the stroller and Auggie took her for a ride in the living room.

It had rained that morning so we tried to get everyone directly into the wagon before they got muddy.

Back at home, we pulled out Avocado Mash cups for everyone to eat with Sweet Potato Crackers and Grapes before getting ready for the preschool bus.

I made five cans of Tuna Salad for that night’s dinner.

Malachi texted that afternoon asking how I made my “famous Hot Cocoa” because he was hungry for it. :) I pointed him here and he went to the store to pick up the ingredients. How cute is he???

Just before time to leave to pick up kids and head to our weekly  Food Distribution, I used the Tuna Salad I’d put together to make 14 Tuna Melts for Matt and Elias to bake for dinner.

Serving at Food Distribution is so good for our kids in so many ways. I thank God over and over for this opportunity.

Back at home, the Tuna Melts were ready plus Sloppy Joes (from the freezer) for those who didn’t like tuna. We had them with leftover Steamed Carrots and Spinach.

As we got the kids to bed that night, I snuck this sweet photo of Matt reading to Acacia. Tired as we are at the end of each night, Matt has been sitting with each child individually to read at least two pages of a book that they choose. The kids love this so much. :)

On Wednesday morning I put together 16 Breakfast Sandwiches to have on hand.

Keith had an appointment that morning so Matt took five kids with him to deliver Brayden, Kiya, and Bonus Buddy to school while I took Acacia and Josie with me to Keith’s appointment.

There was a Resident working with our kids’ doctor that day so when he saw the three kids I had with me he said, “Ah, I see you brought the whole gang with you today?” Oof, nope. Only three outa twelve, hahaha.

After everyone got home from school that day we tried to quickly get through homework and a very early dinner so that we could spend some time at the zoo before bed. The zoo is open later on Wednesdays and the weather was lovely, so we wanted to take advantage!

Elias got home from work and helped Brayden finish his homework. Then he pulled the Brats off the smoker that I’d gotten started earlier.

Keith cleaned out his backpack and was so proud to show us how he’s been learning to color within the lines!

We had a simple meal of Smoked Brats with leftover Mac and Cheese and Baked Beans, grapes, and pickles. The kids finished what was left of the sides, so I got out Guacamole and Chips for the grown-ups to eat with their brats as they ate later.

We made it to the zoo by 5:30 and took our time letting the kids roam around and play at various play areas.

Since we’d had such an early dinner, I’d made and packed a big container of Popcorn plus Dried Apples and Juice. We snacked, then played more, then snacked more, then loaded up to head home for bed.

Thursday morning we warmed up some of the Breakfast Sandwiches I’d made the day before. After we got the four elementary kids to school, we got the girls situated with Matt, then I took Auggie to Omaha for an appointment. His Pediatric Neurologist has been wonderfully thorough in helping us give Auggie the best chance at getting ahead of all of his delays. So this referral was to visit with Developmental Pediatrics specialists.

We spent almost three hours at this appointment so that the doctors could observe Auggie and ask questions, then help point us toward more therapies that will benefit him. I’m still processing all of this as it was intense and I heard possible diagnosis options that we’ve suspected but were still hard to hear. Time will tell, and God is good. For now, we’ll just do the next good thing for Auggie.

Auggie and I arrived home just as Matt was getting home with the four elementary kids. The evening was very full as we did homework, made dinner, and needed to pick up our Azure Standard order. Brayden helped me make Shredded Hashbrowns while I worked on the rest of dinner.

We had Biscuits and Sausage Gravy, Sausage Cheese Eggs, Hashbrowns, and Peaches.

Matt, Brayden, and Keith went to pick up our Azure Standard while I stayed home to try to get the other six kids to bed after a full day.

Once the kids were down for the night, I did the bare minimum needed to put our Azure Standard frozen items away before bed.

Friday, Anna had a mid-morning doctor appointment. Afterward, she and I ran across the street to a grocery store/pharmacy to pick up a prescription and discovered a cart full of cookie packages that had been marked down to just $0.50. We picked up six packages, knowing that for a price like that, we’d have some fun treats for picnics or to pull out to share at home with guests.

It was sweet to have this one-on-one time with her and I let her help me with self-checkout, which she loved.

That afternoon I had a grocery shopping marathon while the kids were in school and Auggie napped at home with Matt. I went to Walmart, Aldi, and Costco, phew!

For dinner that night I baked a lot of Chicken Tenders and air fried a bag of Waffle Fries. We ate them with grapes and spinach.

After that, we loaded everyone up along with bikes and skateboards to go ride around at one of our favorite parks.

The weather was perfect and the kids had a blast!

I had prepped two pounds of strawberries, which I handed out as we got back into the van before heading home. The kids devoured these in two minutes and would have eaten more had I brought more. We buckled in and I gave everyone a cookie from one of Anna’s $0.50 packages. ;)

Saturday morning we ate Breakfast Cookies that I’d baked and put into the freezer a few weeks ago.

Then I finally had time to tackle the huge bag of Frozen Diced Potatoes I’d gotten from Azure Standard on Thursday.

I repackaged several gallons of them. Plus I put together a large pan of Party Potatoes to use in the future.

Meanwhile, I browned 4-pounds of hamburger meat that I’d purchased the day before. I seasoned three pounds to serve on Sunday for a Nacho Bar. Then I put the fourth pound into a Cheeseburger Casserole for that night’s dinner.

At 10:00, we loaded up all the kids for a super fun Literacy Festival at a nearby park. They all got to choose a new (used) book.

Then we walked around to enjoy a lot of fun booths that different organizations had set up for the event.

I’d packed Peanut Butter Honey Sandwiches and Fruit Cups for us to eat for an early lunch. I forgot to pack plates or spoons, so the kids had to drink their peaches. ;)

We came home at naptime and I made a batch of Vanilla Ice Cream for Sunday’s lunch.

For dinner that night, we ate our Cheeseburger Casserole with Steamed Green Beans. And that was our week!

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How We’re Packing Lunches for School and Work

August 21, 2024 by Laura 1 Comment

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Here’s how we’re packing lunches for school and work this year.

Who takes a lunch every day

Right now, six lunches get packed for each school day. Elias takes his lunch to work (he’s a Special Ed Behavior Technician at an elementary school). Our housemate, Kermit, is a Paraprofessional at a different elementary school and takes his lunch to school. Both guys usually pack leftovers to warm up and eat. And our four elementary age kids pack a lunch to take to school.

Why we pack school lunches

Call me crazy (I am already well aware that I fit the category). But even though our kids qualify for free school lunch, we are still packing them a lunch. At least most days. Why?

The short answer is: Our kids eat much better this way. As in – they don’t make the healthiest of choices when going through the hot food school lunch line. Or they don’t eat much of what’s on their food tray, which wastes food and leaves the kids hungry.

When we pack lunches, I have the kids put all their trash and leftovers into their lunch bags to bring home. This is a (messy) way for me to monitor what/how much they eat and what they like/dislike. And it helps me to make sure they eat enough good food to give them a better opportunity to be alert learners at school.

Our two kindergarteners will likely not eat much – if anything – off of a hot food lunch tray. Bonus Buddy is extremely picky, so sending him with a packed lunch each day is a must. Keith may do a bit better with a school lunch, but I still feel better sending him with a lunch bag full of food I know he’ll eat.

How We’re Packing Lunches for School and Work

We decided that this year, Brayden (10) and Kiya (8) are old enough (and picky enough) that they need to be involved in packing their own lunches. This way they will complain less because they are invested in the process. Also, they are perfectly capable to doing this work and taking the burden off the adults.

Each day, they’ll pick a protein item, a fruit, and a veggie. On Fun Fridays, they can pick a treat to add to their lunch bag!

We’ve found that it’s most helpful to prep food ahead and put items into bins in the fridge or on the pantry counter so that we can quickly grab what we need and fill lunch bags.

What’s in our bins?

Our bins are full of snack-sized bags filled with items like:

  • Petite Baby Carrots
  • Carrot Chips
  • Sliced Cucumbers
  • Cauliflower (for Brayden)
  • Grapes
  • Veggie Straws
  • Cheese Cubes
  • Peanuts
  • Hard Salami
  • Crackers
  • Tortilla Chips

It’s been so helpful to put together 10-12 baggies of these items together at once so that we have enough to last for a few kids for a few meals before we need to restock.

I keep bins of Veggie Straws, Peanuts, and Crackers on the counter in our pantry along with other non-refrigerated items like Meat Sticks and Applesauce Pouches.

I try to keep packaged food like this in our pantry also for Elias and Kermit (and our other housemates) to grab to snack on at work as needed. (By the way, our Pantry is an actual room which is an amazing feature in our house. It helps us feed lots of people efficiently every day!)

The week before school started, I baked a batch of Spinach Cupcakes so that I can sneak some extra nutrients into picky-kid lunch bags.

These are bagged individually and put into the freezer to keep them fresh.

I’ve also put together a few unique lunchbox items like Snickerdoodle Cookie Dough Bites. These are made with almond butter and coconut flour so they offer protein and fiber, which makes me feel great about sending them. I put two into little baggies and put them into a bin in the fridge.

Peanut Butter on Graham Crackers works well for Bonus Buddy since he doesn’t eat bread.

This Bean and Cheese Salsa Dip has been a great lunch option with a bag of tortilla chips for dipping.

For fun, I made a batch of Vanilla Pudding with eight eggs to give it extra protein. The kids love this “treat!”

The top shelf of our pantry fridge looks like this. The two containers on the left are filled with Cottage Cheese because Brayden enjoys taking that sometimes.

I also have a drawer at the bottom of this fridge that is filled with fruit cups: Peaches, Pears, Mandarin Oranges, or Applesauce.

Each morning, I grab what I need for Keith and Bonus Buddy so their lunch bags look something like this:

Kiya and Brayden put their lunch bags together on their own, but they do have to get approval from me to be sure they packed everything they need.

Wait. There’s not much food in those lunch bags!

Right. I know. The filled lunch bags pictured above are what I’ve sent with Bonus Buddy who just doesn’t eat much in one sitting.

Brayden and Kiya’s bags are filled a little bit more, but ultimately not super full compared to the amount of food they would normally eat at home for lunch. Why?

They just don’t have time to eat more than what they take. The school gives them plenty of time, but without Mom around to say, “Hurry and eat. Stop talking (with your mouth full). Hey, lunchtime is almost over, can you eat faster please?” they run out of time.

Because of this, they are pretty hungry when we pick them up from school and I’ve learned to take food for them to eat on our walk home. Pistachios, Apples, and Snickerdoodle Cookie Dough Bites have been perfect snacks to help us make it home.

What about packing hot food in lunches?

Yes. As the weather gets cooler, we’ll be sending food in thermoses for the kids to eat. These thermoses worked great the past two years. And here are some great hot food items that work well in thermoses.

So that’s how our school and work lunches are going so far. How’s lunch at your house?

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Big Family Food and Fun: August 11-17, 2024

August 18, 2024 by Laura 3 Comments

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Big Family Food and Fun: August 11-17, 2024

Sunday mornings we usually have cereal for breakfast because I’m preparing a huge Sunday Lunch, plus getting eight kids ready for church is a THING. This particular morning as I was starting to get out cereal, I realized that the little girls’ matching jammies were not going to fit much longer and I needed to capture the cuteness.

Heartlands Church had a special “Donut Worry; This will be a Sweet School Year!” feature to encourage all the students and teachers as we head into a new school year. We prayed, we had donuts. :)

Sunday Lunch was extra special this time because new friends joined us. We had met them at the zoo last week and they’ve been precious to accept our invitations to meet more of our church family and to become a part of our community.

Lunch that day was Meatballs, Mac and Cheese, Caesar Salad, Baked Beans, Buttered Peas, Rolls, Watermelon, Strawberries, and Brownies. There were 28 of us that day and the fellowship was sweet. :)

My hands were full, holding Arrow, so I asked Asa to capture this beautiful room full of people:

He did. But at first he misunderstood my request and took this:

Look how Arrow is growing and becoming more alert! This Lolli gig is incredibly special. :)

Monday was our elementary kids’ first day of school. We had a lot of nervous excitement that morning. I made Eggs in a Nest with Yogurt or Applesauce for breakfast as we packed lunches and got ready to go.

As long as the weather holds out, this parade will be a regular school morning feature:

The Kindergarten Jumpstart that Keith got to be a part of two weeks ago was a huge help in making him excited and comfortable on his first big day. Bonus Buddy didn’t get to have the Jump Start experience and was more hesitant. Not to worry; Keith was there to help him through the door. :)

And across town at a different elementary school was our beloved Special Education Teacher, Mrs. C, along with our darling Mr. Elias, who is a Behavior Technician on the Sped team there. Happy first day of school, kids!

Elias has his own room at the school this year so that he can offer special help to struggling students.

After we dropped the four kids off at school, we headed back at home with only four kids ages four and under. So easy! (hahaha) What did we do with ourselves? We played. We enjoyed. We breathed. And that afternoon I TOOK A NAP. Amen.

I also cooked three pounds of ground beef and made a pan of Stick of Butter Rice so I could put together Cheesy Beef and Rice for the night’s dinner.

Then, since I was working with several pounds of ground beef, I made a three-pound Meatloaf to eat a different day.

For dinner that night we ate Cheesy Beef and Rice with Steamed Broccoli.

We ate outside because the temps were mild and kids were playing outside anyway.

It was sweet to see kids playing with Daddy, attempting to learn how to throw a frisbee. We tried to keep the evening as chill as we could since the kids had had such a big day.

Our neighbor’s, Coleman and Sarah, are super sweet to let the kids play in their driveway. We call these our Block Parties because we meet there so often. :)

Tuesday morning, I made 15 scrambled cheese eggs and set out fixings for Breakfast Burritos.

Keith and Bonus Buddy are such good friends that they can be a dangerous combo, ha. The sweetness of these two walking into kindergarten together again on Day Two was heart-melting.

It was our 30th Anniversary, so as all couples do on their 30th anniversary, we took five kids ages four and under to Walmart that morning. By the end of our time there we were wondering – did we really need milk that badly?? Phew.

(For the record, we are planning to have a date to celebrate our anniversary very soon. This week was simply not the week.)

That afternoon, I took Brayden and Kiya to serve at our weekly Food Distribution. Brayden has learned that his shirt will get ruined because his job is to clean out coolers as they are emptied out. He was so responsible to remember to take his “Food Distribution Shirt” to change into after school. Yep, we decided that he’d wear the same shirt each time we go so that no other shirts get bleached and ruined. :)

For dinner that night, Elias and Matt baked the Meatloaf I’d made the day before plus steamed some carrots and rewarmed leftover mac and cheese.

Our friend Kermit moved in to one of our open third floor rooms over the weekend. I caught him here helping Brayden with his homework and loved the goodness of this scene.

Wednesday was a day full of IEP meetings for our kids so I was on the run all day. For dinner that night, we warmed up a fun meal that we’d been sent home with after Food Distribution on Tuesday. One of our fellow volunteer friends, Marina, had brought huge dishes of these to share as part of a tradition from her family heritage. There were a lot of leftovers and no other takers to bring it home, so it came home with us. So we enjoyed trying something new for dinner Wednesday night!

We’ve been experimenting with how to best pack school lunches for our kids and I encouraged Brayden to get his packed that night so he didn’t have to do it the next morning. He did a great job scooping cottage cheese into a to-go container and putting it into his lunchbox with cucumbers, salami, and a fruit cup.

We still had a bit of time before getting kids ready for bed so Kermit and I worked together to make a dozen Croissant Breakfast Sandwiches for him to take on his way to work each morning and for Elias to take for lunches.

Our little girls get up super early – before the sun comes up most days. I don’t usually make pancakes on a school morning, but decided to try it Thursday. Pancakes can be a high maintenance meal when feeding this many little ones because it’s hard to keep up with flipping cakes and fixing plates. But with just a few kids up so far, it worked fine! I got the four girls fed then finished making pancakes for everyone else –  putting them into the oven to stay warm.

Blender Pancakes are the best because I can just pour them from the blender onto the griddle. So easy.

After we got the four elementary kids off to school, the other four discovered a box of screw-on lid containers I’d ordered for lunches. They had a great time unboxing them and making a nice mess all over the floor. (Messes like this don’t bother me in the least.)

Meanwhile, I made a huge pan of Lasagna Casserole to bake for dinner that night.

Justus dropped Little Sweetheart over to hang with us for a few hours. Pop put her down to kick around on a blanket but goodness, the other kids just love her too much to let her play alone. :)

It was finally our girls’ first day of preschool and they were both excited and nervous! Any of you have kids with sensory struggles? Goodness, shoes are a whole thing. Let’s not even talk about socks. It took well over an hour and quite a bit of screaming to get everyone dressed with shoes on and hair fixed. Once the shoes are on, we are good. It’s getting them on that causes the battles. Seriously, if you have any experience with this and tips, we are wide open to hear!

Once they were finally ready, I took the girls outside to watch for the bus and asked them to line up for a picture. No, I mean, side by side. Ok, and look at me. Turn around. Can you stand by your sister? Acacia come back over here. Anna what are you doing? Josie I like your backpack but I want to see your face.

Ten minutes and lots of bad pictures later…

Ok, here we go. Now we’re ready. They really are sweet and I’m only sort of tired.

With a satisfactory photo accomplished, we played and smiled until the bus arrived. This precious girl is our timid one so she had to be extra brave to get on the bus.

Anna was an old pro from last year and Acacia has no fear (which can actually be a little bit scary). I carried Josie on and got her settled with her sisters.

We got Auggie down for a nap, Justus picked up Little Sweetheart, and then…then! There was no one in the living room except for Matt and me. You should have heard the quiet!!! We ate lunch and had full conversations. Amazing!

I took a cup of coffee outside and sat in my happy place for a while, soaking in some Vitamin D and the peace of Jesus.

We learned on Day 1 of school to take a snack with us for Keith to eat as he walks home at the end of the day, otherwise it’s a fight for him to make it. One bag of pistachios later, I headed out to pick up the elementary kids from school.

Bonus Buddy was proud to show us one of his projects of the day. He drew a picture of Keith under the “A friend I met today” section, which gave us all a chuckle since these boys met many years ago when they were babies. :)

The preschoolers got dropped off a little while later, coming down the bus steps happy, sweaty, and tired from their first big day at school!

We ate our Lasagna Casserole for dinner along with rewarmed leftover Broccoli or Carrots.

I made a batch of Bean and Cheese Salsa Dip for upcoming lunches-to-go.

At bedtime, it was sweet to catch these two sisters playing school together in their room.

We ate Yogurt topped with Granola for breakfast on Friday morning, but we eat early around here so I made a quick snack for the four littlest to eat in the strollers two hours later on the way to/from school drop off time. Peanut Butter Graham Crackers make pretty fun sandwiches. :)

Here’s Auggie, working on his “sandwich” which is a BIG DEAL because he’s taking off little bites and carefully chewing. Graham crackers dissolve easily, which makes them a good “learning food” for him as he practices working food around his mouth with his tongue as he figures out how to chew and swallow. Every bit of progress is a success and we are so thankful!

We played outside with our neighbor friend when we got home from school drop off that morning. Acacia is so proud of her school backpack that she wears it pretty constantly. :)

In preparation for Sunday Lunch, I transferred nine pounds of boneless chicken thighs into bags to marinate in Italian dressing until time for me to smoke it.

Auggie and I made a triple batch of Snickerdoodle Cookie Dough Bites for upcoming lunches and snacks.

I like using my Bosch Mixer for this because it saves time and energy. You know how natural nut butters tend to separate in the jar? I just dump the entire jar of Almond Butter into my mixer, add the rest of the Snickerdoodle ingredients, and let the mixer do all the work. They are entirely mixed in just a few minutes this way.

I had to leave the mixture to get girls ready for the bus. Bus pick-up was a bit smoother today because we all knew what to expect. Josie got held by Daddy to get to the bus, but then climbed on with her sisters. Such a brave girl.

Back in the house, I finished up turning the Snickerdoodle Bite mixture into balls. I bagged up several in two-packs for next week’s school lunches.

With only one kid left at home, Matt and I have been having the most wonderful conversations – from start to finish. Imagine. :)

Late afternoon, I made a big pot of Vanilla Pudding, adding several extra eggs to help our kids get extra protein.

Right after school, Brayden and Kiya put Orange Chicken into our air fryer for a very early dinner because we had plans to go swimming at our friend’s apartment pool that evening.

We went through four air fryer rounds of chicken – two boxes. We ate it with a side of spinach and that was that.

Malachi showed up to help Matt with something and Keith was so happy to discover that he’d arrived!

We ended our day at Caitlyn’s pool, which was fun but also stressful because there are so many little ones to watch and keep safe. Justus and Kelsey met us there plus Kermit went with us.

Saturday we spent the morning getting laundry done and part of Sunday’s lunch prepped. I smoked the chicken I’d been marinating so that on Sunday I could turn the crock pot on and the main part of our meal would be done.

I hadn’t been able to finish my Vanilla Pudding project on Friday so Saturday morning, I transferred it from the pot into small containers for school lunches.

Then we packed up fun sack lunches for the kids to eat on our way to York where we were heading to a wedding reception. After the fullness of the week, I was happy to just throw some pre-packaged foods into sacks for lunches. The kid had fun with these!

We got to see so many of our wonderful York friends at the reception! I was visiting too much to take pictures, but I did capture this one of Josie with our beloved Emma. :)

We came home and ate leftovers for dinner, then gave the kids baths and headed to bed. And that was our week!

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Big Family Food and Fun: August 4-10, 2024

August 11, 2024 by Laura 2 Comments

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Big Family Food and Fun: August 4-10, 2024

Sunday we decided to keep everyone home from church after a couple of the kids woke up with fevers. I’d already invited people for lunch and started cooking a big ham and a crock pot full of potatoes. So we texted everyone again and told them to skip coming over but to stop by if they wanted lunch “to-go!” Five people took us up on our offer so Matt cut the ham while I worked on getting to-go lunches ready.

I had a 30-pack of to-go containers from Sam’s and they were perfect for this. Ham, potatoes, and green beans went into the container then I put buttered rolls in baggies and Rice Krispie Bars on paper plates and into baggies. It was fun! Though not as fun as having everyone over to eat. :)

For dinner that night, Brayden helped me make a double batch of Taco Pasta.

We put some into a disposable casserole dish to give to a family with a new baby. The rest we ate for dinner with spinach on the side.

Brayden and Kiya got to go across the alley to swim in the neighbor’s pool. So we set up our kiddie pool and slide with water for the littles that evening.

Tuesday morning we needed to run some errands so we had a very boring outing in which the kids sat in the van while Matt and I took turns running into a couple different places to get tasks done. The kids were troopers, eating cheese sticks and apples while they waited.

When we got home, Elias and Malorie were doing a workout in the living room. Immediately all the kids joined them. :) I warmed up leftovers for lunch while they “completed their workout.”

That evening we were blessed to join a big group of new friends at a park for dinner. I’m a part of an Adoptive Mom Support Group which has been a huge help to me. At our last meeting, we decided to get our families and kids together. It was great! I didn’t take any photos during our time together so that I don’t post any that aren’t allowed to be shared online. But I snapped this as we headed back to our van at the end of the evening.

Tuesday morning Justus dropped Little Sweetheart at our house as he headed to a meeting. She helped Lolli with a load of laundry before we headed out for a walk.

The temps had dropped overnight, giving us a wonderfully pleasant day for taking a walk. We snacked on pistachios, popcorn, and water before headed out.

On our way, we happened upon our neighbor who snapped some photos of us. We are so thankful for the great community we’ve become a part of!

We made our way to Sunken Gardens for the morning.

We warmed up leftovers again for lunch then had some rest time. I took Brayden and Kiya to hand out food at our weekly Food Distribution. For some reason, just before start time Kiya decided to take her hair down and Brayden thought he could braid it for her. Ummm????? We got a bit of a chuckle (and I might have also rolled my eyes) before I took over and fixed it quickly before clients came through the line for food.

Back at home, Elias made Chicken Quesadillas for everyone for dinner.

We had been given free tickets to a Salt Dogs baseball game so Matt took Elias, Malorie, Brayden, Kiya, Keith, and Anna with him. I stayed home to put Acacia, Josie, and Auggie to bed on time. Before bedtime, we played outside and I marveled over how EASY it was to only have two 3-year-olds and a 1-year-old. The evening was rather calm and fun!

Wednesday was a BIG DAY. First, we hugged Malorie over and over as we sent her on her way back to Texas to be with her family for a few weeks.

Then our former foster son – half brother to some of our kids – moved back in with us. We spent the first part of the morning getting Bonus Buddy settled, then decided that emotions were running high for everyone and an outing was needed.

I packed a picnic so we could head out – crackers, cheese, grapes, chips, guacamole cups, applesauce, apples, and popcorn.

The zoo was a perfect outing.

There was a Macaw “Show” right at noon, so we settled everyone at the theater and handed out lunch for them to eat while we watched.

After lunch, we looked at a few more animals and met some new friends before heading home.

That afternoon I finalized the enrollment of Bonus Buddy in school. He’ll be in kindergarten with Keith (but in different classrooms). Our friend Christina asked how she could help with our transition and I sent her an Aldi list. She and her kids arrived at our house a few hours later with everything we asked for in true Coppinger style – BULK. Not pictured: 6 tubs of yogurt and 6 packages of cubed cheese. Her shopping for me checked a big to-do off my list.

Right after that, Eva and Arrow came to see how they could help. I held Arrow while Eva started laundry for us and helped me get all the kids school clothes and shoes organized. That was a huge job that I’d had a hard time finding time for, so her help with that was a big burden lifted!

Then Eva and Kiya put together a Taco dinner for us. I loved this scene!!

Meanwhile, in the living room…

We enjoyed our Taco Feast then got all the kids changed into swim suits to head to the Splash Park.

It was Heartlands Church’s final Popsicles in the Park night so we met up with lots of friends, including our new friends that we’d met at the zoo that afternoon!

Thursday morning, Elias headed back to work after his summer break. He got a promotion for this school year! He is now a Behavior Technician, supporting special education teachers and working with higher need students.

After we waved goodbye to him, we ate Banana Bread that I’d made and frozen, along with yogurt and sausage links.

I spent some time getting school lunch items ready for kids to pack next week. I baked a batch of Chocolate Spinach Cupcakes.

After they cooled, I put them into snack sized bags then into a freezer bag. We’ll pull them out to pack in lunches as needed.

My friend Christina had picked up some containers for us to put lunch items in so I baggied up cheese cubes, veggie straws, crackers, and peanuts to have handy for packing.

The weather was incredibly nice so we spent a lot of time outside.

We cleaned out the fridge to eat leftovers at lunchtime.

At 3:45 I baked five Pizzas and made two bags of Caesar Salad so we could eat an early dinner then walk to our kids’ school for their Open House.

Ever tried to take eight kids to meet six teachers? WOW. We should have called in for back-up. The entire night was crazy as we went to Acacia and Josie’s room to meet their preschool teacher, Anna to her room to meet her preschool teacher, Keith and Bonus Buddy to their rooms to meet their Kindergarten teachers (they are in separate rooms), Kiya to her third grade room to meet her teacher, and then finally Brayden to his room to meet his fifth grade teacher. We had one hour to do it all and it felt much like herding cats around a huge school. Oy.

But look how sweet they are…

Friday morning, we ate Bagels and leftover ham for breakfast. I baked a huge batch of Breakfast Cookies for the freezer.

Acacia had a lovely time licking the bowl.

We were out of homemade ice cream and it’s so easy to make that I threw together a quick batch of Vanilla while I cleaned the kitchen.

We put together a picnic mid-morning and loaded up to take the eight kids to a park to run off energy. I packed hotdogs, canned fruit, carrots and cauliflower, applesauce, crackers and peanut butter for Auggie and Bonus Buddy, juice, pretzels, and cookies.

Auggie had fun bouncing on my knees as I was trying to brush girls’ hair so we could go out.

Our time at the park was good and needed.

That afternoon, Acacia and Josie had doctor appointments for check-ups before preschool. I took them to Sam’s with me so we could grab our four Sam’s must-haves. I filled the cart with everything else we needed in hopes that I won’t need Sam’s for another month or so.

The week had been so incredibly full with moving in our Bonus Buddy that I fell back on convenience food for dinner again (and felt no guilt about it). We had Chicken Nuggets, Tator Tots, and Green Beans.

While cleaning the kitchen for the night, I made another batch of ice cream. This time I followed this recipe but added a cup of peanut butter to the milk mixture. It’s Matt’s favorite!

Saturday morning we ate Breakfast Cookies with Bacon and Bananas for breakfast, then took the kids to a fun Discovery Event at the UNL East Campus. There were learning experiences at almost every booth, which the kids loved!

We made five boxes of Mac and Cheese for lunch, plus had frozen peas and leftover ham.

I baked a quadruple recipe of Brownies for our Sunday lunch.

I got a pan of Crunchy Ranch Chicken out of the freezer to thaw for our dinner. It had been such a full week, I was very grateful to find this tucked away as a convenience meal. (The kids were excited too because they love this chicken!)

I pulled Brayden and Kiya into the kitchen with me for about 30 minutes that afternoon so that they could help me with school lunch prep. They made their sandwiches for the week, put veggies in baggies, and we talked through how our new system will hopefully work as we put lunches into lunch bags each morning for school. I’ll let them pick a sandwich for three of the five school days each week, then the other days they can choose something else: meat, cheese, crackers, tuna salad, peanut butter, cottage cheese, leftovers in a thermos, etc.

Meanwhile, I worked on Keith and Bonus Buddy’s lunch items plus baggied up hard salami to go with cheese and crackers. Our fridge now has lots of great options for everyone to choose from (including our adults who pack lunches for work). Our pantry is also currently fully stocked with add-ons. Hopefully our first week of school will go smoothly in the lunch department!

I made a huge batch of Peanut Butter Honey Puffs, knowing that this are filling for snacks through the day as needed. These will also be great to send to school with Keith and Bonus Buddy to give them some extra protein.

Our Crunchy Ranch Chicken dinner was easy and a huge hit with everyone. We ate it with leftover steamed broccoli or green beans (kids’ choice) plus bowls of applesauce.

And that was our week!

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