Here’s our Big Family Food and Fun: September 28-October 4, 2025 post!

We enjoy a Sabbath rest from Saturday evening through Sunday evening – so I turn off my computer on Saturday afternoons and miss posting some of these pictures. I’ll catch up on our last Saturday activities before launching into our new week!
Saturday, September 27
Keith had a soccer game Saturday afternoon. He is such a go-getter out on the field and really focuses in. It’s precious to watch.

On the sidelines that day, we had an All-You-Can-Eat Clementine Feast.

Back at home, we took care of some much needed hair cuts. Auggie was first, then Brayden. Once I put on the cape, Auggie went into “the zone.” I set up my phone against a rock to prop it up and he was privileged to watch Ms. Rachel during his hair cut.

He did awesome and we got the job done! I still couldn’t get him to smile for me though. :)

I don’t have any pictures of this, but I wanted to mention that Kiya has been very into Volleyball lately. She’d been bumping a ball around during hair cut time, and Matt and Keith joined her. Then, after I was finished with haircuts, Matt hung out with Auggie while I got to bump the ball for a while with Kiya and Keith. Much to our delight, Brayden jumped into our circle. We all had a lot of fun – and I share this because I’m so thankful that God gave us those minutes to play. There’s so much “fight” in our kids that there’s often not a lot of “fun.” God provided that volleyball time to bond us together in a new way, and it was soooo great. I often pray that Matt and I can truly enjoy our kids. We so badly want to enjoy our kids. Those moments with the volleyball were very enjoyable. Thank you, God.
Dinner was a little bit late that night because I had chosen to play. Worth.It. We quickly threw together Meat and Cheese Melts, Salad, and Green Beans.

Big Family Food and Fun: September 28-October 4, 2025
Here’s Auggie, bright and early on Sunday morning, enjoying Breakfast Cookie Bars.

We had an extra fun Sunday Lunch that day, honoring our friend Christina, who loves potatoes. I decided that we’d have a Potato Party and asked guests to bring their favorite potato dishes. :)
I made Tator Tot Casserole and Spicy Ham and Potato Soup. Christina made Sweet Potato Potato Enchiladas and a Spanish Tortilla. Cindy brought Funeral Potatoes. Was it a carb overload? Sure. But it was fun and on Sabbath, we feast!


Christina brought Pies and I made Spinach Cake for dessert. So see? We had veggies with our meal. ;)

There were 28 of us gathered for lunch that day.


Matt and I enjoyed our Community Group time that afternoon while the kids watched a movie with Elias and Malorie. Then Acacia helped me put Frozen Pizzas in the oven.


On Monday, when we got the kids to school, this is what “hurry and lock up your bikes and let’s get you into your class lines” looked like. I always wonder why I ever even tell the kids to “hurry” because it is 0% ineffective.

After school that day, Brayden made it home a few minutes before the others. While I was out picking up the elementary kids with Auggie, Matt took advantage of his short one-on-one time with Brayden to play some Catan Junior.

Dinner that night was simple: Chicken Salad with Crackers or Bread options, Spinach, Pickles, and Boiled Eggs.

On Tuesday morning, Little Sweetheart came over for the day. We spent a lot of time outside watering trees and grass, playing…and ruining our clothes.

That afternoon, Brayden, Kiya, and I went to our weekly Food Distribution. Keith stayed home with Matt this time because his nervous system has been struggling more and going from school to Food Distribution to ABA therapy has led to extra melt downs. So we gave him some time off this week.


Before I left for the afternoon, I had put together a huge Egg and Hashbrown Casserole and got Banana Bread and Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Muffins from the freezer to thaw. Matt baked the casserole while we were gone, and our household gobbled this up.

On Wednesday morning, Acacia and Auggie helped me wash potatoes and carrots to put into the crockpot for dinner.

Arrow came to spend the morning with us. I have yet to find anything cuter than a toddler in overalls.

For dinner, we had Pork Roast with Carrots and Mashed Potatoes made in the Crock Pot. We adults loved this! The kids were half and half on feeling like this was edible, so I made some PB and Honey Sandwiches for those who refused to eat this or who only ate a little and didn’t get full.

Thursday morning, Keith rolled out of bed looking like this. The night before, he’d discovered a duffle bag full of Soccer Referee gear that had been used by Matt and our four older boys back in York. This is now Keith’s chosen career path.

That morning, I baked a double batch of Pumpkin Bars and a recipe of Bran Muffins baked into Mini-Sized Muffins.

We had Apple Crisp and Homemade Vanilla Ice Cream planned for our Sunday Lunch dessert. So I got started on the first of several rounds of ice cream.

Kiya had requested Peanut Butter Honey Rice Krispie Bars. So I made those too!

Little Sweetheart came to spend the day with us again. Josie had taken a basket full of random items outside, and Sweetheart helped her sort through them.

After the girls left for school and the babies were napping, I cut the Pumpkin Bars and separated them onto two plates – one to freeze and one to serve for breakfast the next day.

Dinner that night was super simple since I’d been baking to get ahead in other ways. I’d picked up a big bag of Teriyaki Chicken at Sam’s so I thawed it and heated it. I made a pan of Stick of Butter Rice to go with it plus steamed some Broccoli.

On Friday morning, I baked four pans of Bacon to get ahead and to have for dinner that night.

Acacia had Speech Therapy.

Then we moved into a Physical Therapy session. These are both challenging for Acacia, and she’s pretty worn out after back-t0-back therapies. But she’s making good progress, and we’re proud of her hard work.

Our entire household had been passing around a cold but it hasn’t been too bad. Josie, though, got knocked down a little bit harder with hers. She ended up missing two days of school this week. She fell asleep during the afternoon on Friday, and I captured this beautiful, sweet picture of her.

That afternoon/evening, I attempted to get ahead for Sunday’s needs. It was a little bit hectic, but then again, it always is. :) Keith and Auggie had ABA therapy. (Anna has been taking a very long ABA break as we wait for a new technician to come on board for her therapy needs.) I baked a double batch of Breakfast Cookie Bars for upcoming Sunday breakfasts.

Anna sat in the kitchen with me while I worked and did her “homework.”

Earlier in the afternoon, I’d put Marinated Chicken and a Pork Loin on the smoker to cook for Sunday’s lunch.

With our smoker already full of meat, I baked Hamburgers for our dinner. Some people built Bacon Cheeseburgers with the bacon I’d prepped earlier in the day. I air fried some French fries and got out pickles to go with our burgers.

It was at that point Elias saw that our smoker had run out of pellets and the Pork Loin was no longer cooking. Boo. Thankfully, it was done enough, so I pulled it off, knowing I’d cook it a little bit more on Sunday morning before lunch.

After dinner, Matt took Anna and Acacia to a birthday party. Those of us who stayed back home finished therapy and kitchen clean up.

During one of Auggie’s therapy-work breaks, he helped me make one more batch of Ice Cream for Sunday. It was a very full day and bedtime felt good that night!

Saturday morning, I put together a Apple Berry Crisp to bake the next morning for Sunday’s Lunch dessert. Here’s the pan before I added the oat crumble topping:

We’d discovered a free Pumpkin Patch nearby, so we loaded up to check it out. This spot was perfect for our family!

It was a small space with a jump pad, goats and chickens to enjoy, and a field full of pumpkins we could stroll through.

This Pumpkin Patch is the opposite of many that we have looked into for our kids – not overstimulating, not scary, no chance of losing kids in the crowd. The weather was beautiful, the other families who were there were roaming around calmly and sharing their goat food with us…it was a lovely morning.


Did we still have some screaming episodes and kiddo neediness? Yes. That comes with the territory for us. But overall, this was a wonderful setting for us to enjoy time with our kids and it provided a “Pumpkin Patch” experience for them that was just right.

Did I mention that it was FREE? We just paid for some goat food and the pumpkins that we choose. We bought several pumpkins to bring home because were happy to support the people that provided such a low key and fun outing for us!

I had packed some snacky lunch foods and distributed them to the kids once they were buckled into the van and had washed their hands with wet wipes, ha. We ate salami, cheese, applesauce, bananas, chips, and buttered bagels.

Back at home, Auggie napped while we transitioned toward getting ready for Keith’s final soccer game for the season, then started our time of Sabbath rest. And that was our week!









































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































