Here’s our Big Family Food and Fun: November 2-8, 2025 post!

We enjoy a Sabbath rest from Saturday evening through Sunday evening – so I turn off my computer on Saturday afternoons and miss posting some of these pictures. I’ll catch up on our last Saturday activities before launching into our new week!
Saturday, November 2
Saturday evening was pretty chill for us. We’d told the kids that if they played outside all afternoon, we’d watch a movie at night after it got too dark and cold to play.
Anna and Acacia had discovered our “Sabbath Candles” – the ones we like to put on our table at dinnertime on Saturday evening. They pretended to make Birthday Cakes and were very giggly about it. :)

(P.S. Just in case you thought our Sabbath evening included playing with fire – These are not actual flames. These candles have little switches to turn on and off the lights and are rechargeable.)
I realized late that afternoon that I hadn’t made Breakfast Cookie Bars for Sunday, so I quickly threw a double batch together and into the oven to bake.

I’d slow cooked a crock pot full of Ham and Potato Soup, so that was our easy and delicious dinner before bath time.

After baths, we got the kids settled into the living room and I made popcorn.

Matt had discovered The Chosen Adventures and introduced it to the kids. Very cool!

Big Family Food and Fun: November 2-8, 2025
Sunday morning BRIGHT AND EARLY – because Daylight Savings Time means nothing to children – we enjoyed our Breakfast Cookie Bars. :)

Worship that morning was especially encouraging!! Then 23 of us gathered for lunch at our house.

I had made two huge pans of Lasagna plus Green Beans and Corn. Friends brought Salad, Fruit, and Croissants. We ate our way through this pan of Lasagna and got a healthy start on the second one once I pulled it out of the oven too.

Our friend Christy had brought Rice Krispie Treats and I made a Chocolate Spinach Cake topped with Peanut Butter Whipped Cream and chopped Reese’s.

This day was life-giving!

Matt and I enjoyed Community Group that afternoon, then I made a simple dinner of Mac and Cheese with Peas. We have some friends who are in the middle of a lot of stress, so after dinner, we loaded into the van and delivered a dish of leftover Lasagna and some Burritos from our freezer for them to warm up and eat as needed.

Monday morning, I made a blender full of this Smoothie for Matt and me while the kids ate Breakfast Sandwiches or Homemade Granola Bars.

Our friend Emma arrived at 8:00 to hang out with kids all morning. I can’t tell you what a gift this is for us!! Auggie’s ABA therapy began with his technician and therapist at 8:30. Then Matt got the elementary school kids to school by 8:55. Brayden had ridden his bike and gotten himself to school earlier.

Matt and I had planned for me to take the day off for some much needed alone time. So as soon as all the kids were settled, I headed out for the day. I went and got my hair trimmed (it had been months, yikes!), then shopped at Marshall’s for clothes for the kids. This is what the check-out pile looks like when you have this many kids and you get each of them a couple of needed items. :)

Aldi was super close-by, so I ran in and got a few non-perishables. I found shoes on clearance that will make fun Christmas gifts for the girls!

At 3:00, I pulled Kiya out of school early to head to a doctor appointment. We’ve been taking all of our younger kids in this year for assessments so that we can better meet their needs. So now it’s Kiya’s turn!

Since I’d been gone all day, I’d planned for Burritos and Fruit for dinner. This was easy and most of the kids eat this meal. Those who didn’t ate leftover Mac and Cheese.

On Tuesday morning, Little Sweetheart came over. She’d heard that Lolli could use some help with the laundry, so came ready to be of assistance.

She snacked on Banana Muffins with Acacia and Josie.

That afternoon, I took Brayden and Kiya to serve at our weekly Food Distribution. We weren’t able to stay the entire time and help clean up afterward like we usually do because I needed to run over to the kids’ school for Parent Teacher Conferences that evening.

I had made a crock pot full of Party Potatoes for dinner. Plus I’d pulled some leftover cooked Hamburgers and Brats from the freezer to rewarm. Throughout the evening, Matt fed the kids while I was at conferences and the adults helped themselves to the prepped dinner.

That night was super special and enjoyable! Josie had asked if we could “do the fire pit” and Matt was happy to oblige. Every adult in the house happened to be available to join us around the fire. We laughed, shared about our day, and wow, it was such a good time. I praise God for this!

As we headed in for the night, the adults continued the fun in the kitchen as Matt and I got kids headed upstairs for bed. I love this.

Wednesday morning, Anna had a wonderful time setting up a magnatile train with lots of people. It was very sweet.

Then Arrow came over and played with Anna’s creation with Auggie after we got the other kids to school.

Arrow enjoyed Banana Muffins and fruit with Josie.

That afternoon, I overflowed a cart at Sam’s.

Brayden was my Helper of the Day, so he put together our salad for dinner.

I had put a Melt-in-Your-Mouth Beef Roast into a crock pot early that morning. It did not disappoint! It was soooo moist and delicious. We had it with Green Beans, Corn, Salad, and Buttered Rolls.

Kiya practiced her Viola in the kitchen while I did dishes.

Then she helped me put together some small containers of eggs. Why?? Well…

Our family has felt led to offer a Little Free Pantry in our neighborhood. I’ve shared that our church has a couple of Little Free Pantries in Lincoln that we work together to help fill up with non-perishable food when we can. (One of them is about 8 blocks from our house.) We see lots of people donating extra to Food Banks and Pantries right now, and we are so thankful for this as we hate the idea of anyone having to face food insecurity.
One of our bigger concerns has been the possible lack of perishable food items being available. And then we realized: We have outdoor electrical outlets right by our sidewalk – which is right where people walk after getting off the city bus as they head to their apartments close by. So we set up a table and Matt and Malachi carried out our dorm fridge. We put up signs, and the kids were so excited to help put food in the fridge and in a tote to offer to people who walk by and have a need.

We put in some half gallons of milk, cheese, butter, yogurt, turkey, sausage, carrots, fruit, cheese sticks, and eggs.

We put non-perishables in a tote.


It isn’t fancy, but our prayer is that it meets needs. Within just a few hours, several people had already stopped by and helped themselves. Malachi and I were able to visit with a lady as she put some items in a bag – which is the best part of all. We hope to have lots of conversations as we see what God does with this.

Back in the house, I’d baked Chocolate Banana Blender Muffins.

Plus I’d made a double recipe of Flourless Peanut Butter Brownies for school/work lunches.

Late morning, I put together 14 Breakfast Sandwiches for our freezer.

Acacia and Josie set up our basement stairs as a school bus and they put all their babies on the bus. They played this for an hour – amazing!

I took Kiya to another appointment that afternoon. I came home feeling so emotionally drained from this, even while I was thanking God that He has provided doctors to help us.
It was Matt’s birthday and we had plans to celebrate with our family on Saturday. But for tonight, I still wanted to treat him to a special dinner. So I had smoked two racks of ribs for several hours all day, then put them into our roaster to finish cooking while I was at the appointment with Kiya. When we got home, I made Instant Pot Mac and Cheese, Steamed Carrots, and leftover Green Beans.

The food we’d put into our Little Free Pantry Fridge and Tote was already running low, praise God! So Friday morning, before taking Acacia to her therapy appointments, she and I ran to Wal-Mart. A friend of mine had Venmo’d over some money and I used it to buy more food to restock our give-away items. I scored big on marked down meat to put into the little fridge for people to take. Plus I bought more cheese and several more jugs of milk.

I threw the food into coolers in our van, then Acacia worked hard at Speech and Physical Therapy.

Did you know crawling (and growling) like a bear can help work on leg strength and balance? These therapies are hard work for Acacia, and it’s pretty sweet to see how her therapists try to make it fun for her.

The past two days had been extra full as we’d focused on setting up, filling, and maintaining our Little Free Pantry. That afternoon, friends stopped by to check it out and add food to the tote. Another friend had added several pounds of meat to the fridge. Throughout the day, neighbors and passers-by stopped and took what they needed. The entire experience so far has been wonderful in every way.
And with that, because of spending extra time on the pantry, I decided to take the night off from making dinner. :) We took advantage of Casey’s reward points that I forgot I had and ordered three (almost free) pizzas.

After we ate, I made another big pan full of Chewy Granola Bars. Plus I made a Berry Cobbler for Matt’s family birthday lunch the following day.

I needed some potatoes scrubbed for Mashed Potatoes for the birthday lunch. Brayden got a good start, then Anna finished. She was so happy to be a helper that she “washed” a few dishes afterward too!

I took Saturday off so that we could enjoy family time. We went to the library in the morning, then at Fried Chicken, Mashed Potatoes, Cobbler, and Ice Cream with some of our family who could join us. Then we put babies down for naps, put a movie on for the kids, and the grown-ups played a game.
And that was our week!




















































































































































































































































































































































































































































