Here’s our Big Family Food and Fun: August 18-24, 2024 post!

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!















































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































