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Big Family Food and Fun: July 13-19, 2025

July 20, 2025 by Laura 7 Comments

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Here’s our Big Family Food and Fun: July 13-19, 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, July 12

Around 4:00, everyone was hungry and fiesty, so we made a bunch of chicken nuggets, got out fruit, and fed the kids a very early dinner.

Then, we loaded up and headed to a park with a great Skateboard area, which the older three enjoyed very much. The youngers all played in the playground. I wasn’t feeling great, so I tried to sit and watch without doing much more. Daddy is a rock star.

Big Family Food and Fun: July 13-19, 2025

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

We hosted a lovely crowd of friends for lunch, some who had never joined us before!

I had made a big roaster full of Pulled Pork and many who joined us brought sides or desserts to go with the meal.

There were 37 of us gathered that day to share our meal and time together.

After we ate, we divided into two groups and headed out to fill up our church’s two Little Free Pantries. Many from church had been contributing to this mission, providing lots of canned and boxed food items to put into the pantries. This was our scheduled day to fill the pantries as a church body!

One of our pantries is walking distance from our house, so one group of us headed out with a wagon full of food and made the trek together while visiting and wrangling kids.

It is precious to serve together.

Back at home, we’d earned ourselves a popsicle!

We rested during the afternoon, then made Frozen Pizza for dinner.

That night, Brayden and Kiya packed to leave for Royal Family Kids’ Camp the next morning!

I caught Auggie reading his Bible that night while we were getting the other kids ready for bed. :)

Later, I caught Daddy reading to six of the kids as he tucked them in. :)

Monday morning, we Breakfast Sandwiches and Smoothies before taking the kids to the camp drop-off site.

Matt stayed home with Auggie, who had ABA therapy that morning. I took the others with me to enjoy an outing while we got Brayden and Kiya sent off. They were both excited and nervous, but mostly excited!

There was a playground close-by that the kids spotted, so after we got Brayden and Kiya squared away, Keith, Anna, Acacia, Josie, and I headed over there to enjoy some play time.

Then, I did something slightly crazy before heading home.

Taking these four into Aldi by myself? Well, we needed a few groceries, what can I say? I motivated them by telling them that if they cooperated with Mama we could pick a treat to eat on the way home. They did mostly ok, relatively speaking when considering that they all struggle with impulse control and general defiance. We got apple juice and granola bars to eat after we buckled back into the van, phew.

I was rewarded for my efforts by a text with this sweet photo of Little Sweetheart eating Lolli’s Applesauce Cake.

Back at home, these girls dived into the cherries we’d picked up at Aldi. By the end of the day, there were four cherries left and some very stained little girls. Yum!

We were planning to celebrate Eva’s birthday together that night, so I made a round of Vanilla Ice Cream to serve. I love how easy this is!

Matt and I farmed out the kids that afternoon so that we could rest. Elias and Malorie took Keith to the pool, which he LOVED!!!

For Eva’s birthday dinner, we enjoyed BBQ Chicken Legs, Rolls, Salad, and Cream Cheese Corn.

We were missing Malachi, Brayden, and Kiya but otherwise had a wonderful family night together! (Malachi was on his way home from Mexico where he’d been filming a wedding.)

Dessert was Vanilla Ice Cream and Strawberries!!

But the best treat of all was our kids and grandbabies hanging out together in the living room afterward.

Tuesday morning, I made a big batch of Peanut Butter Honey Puffs.

Acacia had a Speech Therapy session that morning.

Then we loaded everyone up and went to a park for the rest of the morning. I warmed up leftover pizza to take for lunch, plus applesauce and apples.

We played for an hour and a half and got nice and worn out.

After we rested that afternoon, Keith and I went to our weekly Food Distribution. We were short of volunteers that day, and I got to take over Brayden’s usual job of washing coolers. :)

I had two bags of Burritos in the freezer so Matt warmed those up for our dinner.

Wednesday morning, we loaded up the kids and headed to Omaha for an appointment. But first, we stopped to spend a couple hours at a super cool park!

The kids ran and climbed and rolled for the entire two hours we were there.

Eva/Arrow and Kelsey/Little Sweetheart drove up and met us there, making the day extra special!

There were some cool slides, but Josie needed a little bit of help feeling comfortable with them. Mom to the rescue! Thanks, Eva, for the photo!

We had all packed lunch items to share and feasted together before loading up our kids to head to the appointment.

Keith had picked up a 2-pack of Baguettes at Food Distribution the day before and was determined to eat one of them entirely on his own. He was happy to share the other one. ;)

He did great at his appointment, and we were given more resources to help meet his needs.

Meanwhile, Matt and the other kids were enjoying time in a play area of the medical clinic that was super awesome – full of sensory structures and swings.

When Keith and I met them down there, he immediately climbed the rock wall over and over. We need a room  like this in our house. :)

We gave everyone juice and a snack on the way home and three out of five kids fell asleep. Back at home, we wondered why we’d driven all the way to Omaha for the kids to climb and play when all we needed to do was let them play in our own yard on this fallen tree. :) This had happened during the night, and while we wait for the city to come clean it up, we plan to take full advantage of this mess.

I made a blender full of Smoothie for the kids as I finished making dinner.

Then I warmed up Monday’s leftover chicken to go with Party Potatoes I’d put into the crock pot earlier in the day.

We got the kids changed into swim suits and headed to our church’s Popsicles in the Park night at the splash park. The temps had cooled, so the water felt chilly. But it was fun to be with friends for the evening!

Thursday morning we had no plans and no therapies. It was so nice to take it easy and just let the kids play and the grown-ups get caught up on some house needs.

Malorie had given us the tip that McAlister’s was having Free Tea Day, so we all got the app. Late in the morning, we loaded up the kids, and went on a drive to pick up free, fun tea. Here’s how I learned a few years ago to make some knock-off McAlister’s Tea. But the actual McAlister’s tea is good too. ;)

That afternoon before our evening ABA therapy sessions, Acacia, Josie, and Auggie helped me make a double recipe of Low Sugar Banana Cake for our Friday breakfast. Auggie thought he was one of the big kids and was so thrilled to have flour on his face after helping Mama.

We smoked Hamburgers for dinner, air-fried some Tator Tots, cut some Strawberries, and got out Pickles.

Remember that tree that had fallen down in the front yard? The city still hadn’t come to pick it up so the kids continued playing on and under it. They asked Daddy to put a picnic table inside for dinner that night. Such a clever new “treehouse” don’t you think?

Josie helped me make Vanilla Ice Cream just before we headed up to bed. This recipe is so easy and fast, and I like having it on hand to put into my coffee on summer afternoons. :)

Friday morning, we all enjoyed the Low Sugar Banana Cake we’d made the evening before.

Auggie had ABA therapy that morning, and we all stayed home working and playing. The tree in our front yard got cut and hauled away that morning, and some of the kids were very sad about this. :(

That afternoon, the little girls went to Ms. Kathi’s and Keith spent the afternoon with Elias. Kathi sent me this sweet picture of the girls taking their babies for a walk. Look at these sweet little mommies…

We’d arranged for Elias to make dinner that night. Brayden and Kiya were coming home from camp that evening, and Matt and I knew that we’d need to be fully available to them through the evening as they transitioned home. So that afternoon, Elias and Keith prepped the food and prepped the smoker for dinner.

Here they are – the weary, happy, emotional campers – full of fun stories of  playing hard and being loved on all week!

Elias’ Smoked Queso was a hit, and we ate in shifts as we were available between Keith, Anna, and Auggie’s ABA therapy and all the unpacking. :)

Saturday, we stayed home all day in an attempt to provide some rest for our two camp kids (and to their mama who has been sick all week but just pushing through anyway). We ate cereal for breakfast and leftovers for lunch. I picked up a Hy-Vee grocery order after lunch, and remembered to take a picture after most of the food was put away.

I made Pineapple Fluff to serve with Sunday Lunch the next day.

Then I turned off my computer to move into our time of Sabbath rest. And that was our week!

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Big Family Food and Fun: July 14-20, 2024

July 21, 2024 by Laura 3 Comments

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Wait. Only 9 people this week?? Yep. One of our housemates moved out because she is getting married! Brayden, Kiya, and our housemate Sarah went to Royal Family Kids Camp for the week. Malorie, Elias’ girlfriend, went to counsel at Nebraska Youth Camp. (She’s been in and out all summer, spending time in TX with her family and spending time with us, I mean, with Elias.) So that left us with just 9 people here most of the week (Matt, me, five littles, Elias, and one housemate, Angela). It was strangely quiet!

Big Family Food and Fun: July 14-20, 2024

My brother, Kevin and his wife, Michele were visiting over the weekend, making for such a lovely time. Michele took this photo of us as I was fixing girls’ hair for church.

This is my overall favorite photo of the weekend. I love how our littles got to know their Uncle Kevin and Aunt Michele better during these days.

Sunday was extra full as Matt preached at church that morning and we had a potluck after. It was all incredible and in short, I was enjoying it all so much that I completely forgot to take any pictures until we got home from church that afternoon. Friends, please admire my empty crock pots from the potluck. Ooh. Ahh.

I had taken one crock pot full of Meatballs and another full of Cream Cheese Corn. Both are always a hit at a potluck.

We spent the afternoon packing and preparing Brayden and Kiya for a week of Royal Family Kids Camp. They hadn’t been away from us or done anything like this so while they were both excited, they were also very nervous as we got ready.

For dinner that night, I made a double batch of BLT Wraps. I made one plate without tomatoes for the kids. I’d forgotten how good these are!

Monday morning after a breakfast of Scrambled Cheese Egg and Applesauce, we loaded everyone up so we could take Brayden and Kiya to their Camp Drop Site. These babies were NERVOUS. There were tears and lots of wonderful adults who gave them love and reassurance as we hugged them goodbye.

On our way back home, we detoured with the five remaining littles to Holmes Lake Park for a couple of hours.

We snacked on cold juice, popcorn, and applesauce pouches before heading to the volleyball sand pit to play and get sand in our diapers, oy.

Oh, and Keith found a perfect stick to “shoot a bear” for our dinner. (We’ve been reading Little House in the Big Woods for our Summer School at Home read-aloud. Pa shot and hung up all their meat for the winter and this has been fascinating for Keith!)

It was incredibly hot that day, so as soon as we got home we drank water and refreshed outside in the shade with a popsicle.

I turned on some water in the yard in hopes that the kids would wash off their sand and popsicle stickiness before heading inside. It worked pretty well, actually.

I warmed up leftover green beans and made Turkey Cheese Melts for lunch.

It was Eva’s birthday so we gathered the family together that evening for her birthday dinner. Her request was Chicken Alfredo with Fruit for dessert.

I smoked Chicken to go with our Alfredo Sauce and Pasta plus steamed Broccoli. We had strawberries, oranges, and watermelon for dessert.

We all loved this meal, but the littles could not get over the fact that THERE WAS NO CAKE. Indeed, kids; fruit is a wonderful dessert. No birthday cake needed. The kids’ conclusion: Adults are weird. Why would you not want a cake?? :) Josie even dug out some candles for me, insisting that there must be a cake around here somewhere. Finally I got some ice cream out of the freezer to give the kids a “real dessert” and then the littles felt much better about it being an actual birthday. :)

Tuesday morning I caught Acacia and Josie having a sweet moment coloring together after breakfast.

We had appointments all morning, then at lunchtime, we air fried some Chicken Patties for Sandwiches. What you see pictured was just round one – we threw in round two after these were cooked. Our air fryer is big, but still not big enough. ;)

We let the kids watch Clifford that afternoon so that they could have down time and Matt and I could get something done. Check out Anna and Keith sharing his blanket. These two are rarely sitting still and rarely able to sit next to each other without issue. So photo documentation of this sweetness was a must. :)

I had a lot of bananas in our freezer so I cleared them out and made a triple batch of Banana Bread. One loaf was gone by the end of the day and I froze the other two.

With Brayden and Kiya gone at camp, I decided to try taking Keith with me to hand out food at Food Distribution this time. He did AMAZING and the one-on-one time with him was extra sweet. The best part was seeing the smiles he put on people’s faces as they came through the line. Involving kids in ministry opportunities is good in every way.

That afternoon, I had put a Hashbrown Casserole in the crock pot for our dinner (this recipe but with shredded pork instead of ham). I steamed two pounds of carrots with butter and salt and apparently Anna and Acacia ate one pound all by themselves. Keith and I were excited to dig in when we got home.

Wednesday morning the kids chose an Oatmeal Packet for breakfast (or in Keith’s case, chose two oatmeal packets). We spent some time rearranging and reorganizing some of our second floor cabinets, then got everyone ready to go to a WIC appointment.

The appointment was right at snack time so I packed a bag with Veggie Straws and Pears, which Keith proudly carried into the clinic for us.

Acacia used to be terrified to have her height and weight checked at any clinic, so the fact that she stepped right up this time was a very big deal!

Anna was a champ too. Josie was our scared one that day, but we were able to make it happen. AND, as suspected, though she is the youngest of the three little girls, she is the tallest by a hair and outweighs them by a couple of pounds. This is why everyone thinks they are triplets. :)

We headed home and fed the kids lunch (leftovers). Then Keith and BabyBoy#11 stayed with Elias while Matt and I took the three little girls to Ms. Kathi’s. Then Matt and I headed to Cheddar’s for a lunch date!! We figured since Brayden and Kiya were at camp and we only had five kids to farm out, we could make a date happen this week.

After lunch, we walked to Scooters to use up a gift card I had. I sat in the sun (my favorite!) and Matt sat across the table from me in the shade (his preferred). We hung out for over an hour relaxing and visiting. We praise God for this rare and treasured down time together.

Back at home, we warmed up leftover carrots and pasta for dinner before getting kids ready to meet our church family at the Splash Park for the evening.

Wednesdays in July are “Popsicles in the Park” nights with Heartlands church – with the goal of spending time with each other and enjoying time visiting with people in the community around the Splash Park.

At popsicle time, this is what the line looked like and it was beautiful.

I got to enjoy a few Little Sweetheart snuggles while Justus pushed the three girls on swings.

Nights like this are some of the best hanging with friends and making new friends too.

I followed my own advice by packing snacks for our kids to eat after playing in the water. Turns out, I should have packed more. Sometimes, I just can’t keep these bellies full. :)

Thursday morning I pulled a bag of Breakfast Cookies from the freezer for the kids to eat for breakfast.

We loaded up and headed to Aldi. Two full carts and no room for groceries!

We somehow made it happen. ;)

We picked up fruit/veggie pouches for BabyBoy#11, lots of fresh fruit and veggies (strawberries were on sale!), meat, spaghetti sauce, and fruit cups/canned fruit.

Back at home, we air fried a Quiche I’d found in the freezer and thawed for lunch (it was already baked). Our neighbor had given us a garden cucumber so we cut that up and had mandarins from Aldi too.

Malachi had been at church camp all week, but he had to come back to Lincoln for the day to do some video work so he stopped by for hugs before heading back to camp.

Matt spent the afternoon working on house projects and I got filthy trying to clean out and reorganize our basement storage room. We’ve lived her a year now and I’ve been anxious to tackle more organization projects to make some of our rooms more functional. Elias took a van full of items to Goodwill for me so that felt extra good!

For dinner that night, I smoked two Pork Loin we’d picked up at Aldi that morning. We made and ate two Caesar Salad Kits and ate our way through two pounds of Strawberries.

On Friday morning we ate random bits of leftover breakfast items. Then we got everyone ready and took a walk to put some canned food in a Little Free Pantry a few blocks away.

The kids love doing this and we try to explain each time how this helps people in our community have enough food to eat.

Keith grabbed a few bites of apple before we started the ride home.

Just a block into our return trip, Keith’s tire popped so he had to walk his bike the rest of the way home. Thankfully, he was a trooper and handled it just fine.

I took BabyBoy#11 to an appointment after that while Matt fed the other kids leftovers for lunch. After rest time, we loaded up to pick up our campers!

Emotions ran high in every way for the entire evening. :( We expected sadness that camp was over and a tough time transitioning back home after a full week away. But the last few hours of our day were very difficult as we tried to help kids unpack and talk about their week.

Thankfully, on our way home from picking up the kids I had texted Elias to get the smoker going and start cooking burgers since we’d be later getting home than I thought we’d be. BLESS ELIAS. He made dinner on his own from start to finish, even buttering and toasting our burger buns. Had he not done this, I don’t know what we would have eaten because Matt and I were in the trenches with the kids’ needs. Best burger I ever ate.

The five littlest kids had shifted that night too and taken on some of the emotions/behaviors of the older two so getting everyone to bed that night was extra challenging. I’m so thankful to teamwork with Matt in this and to know that God is doing His work in all of us.

After we finally had everyone asleep – we thought – we heard a strange noise. Upon investigating, we discovered that Acacia, with her leg braces on, had clomped her way into the hallway and then given up on her mission to fall asleep right on the wooden floor. It was a sweet little comedy relief for our night. :)

Saturday morning I felt grateful that the kids had gotten a good night’s sleep but nervous about what behaviors might greet us as the kids got up. God led me to read Matthew 8 where Jesus healed, then He healed again, and He healed again. I cried and prayed over our children again, knowing that Jesus IS healer and He loves our children. We are not doing this alone but with the authority of Christ and His healing power at work.

Overall the morning went smoothly as we started out with Eggs in a Nest for breakfast to put something good into their bellies right away.

Justus and Kelsey took the time to come over and bless our morning, knowing we could use extra loving-adult backup after last night’s rough transition.

Our former housemate and friend, Abby, was getting married that day. Since the wedding was two and a half hours away we made the decision for Matt to take Brayden, Kiya, Keith, and Anna while I stayed behind with Acacia, Josie, and BabyBoy#11 (the three who don’t travel very well yet).

Brayden and Kiya helped me make “Lunchables” for them to stop and eat on the way, plus I sent along apples and pistachios for any snacking needs on the way.

After we got them off Justus, Kelsey, and Little Sweetheart stayed for a while to help and visit. My friend Charlene came for the afternoon and during naptime we actually got to have full conversations and catch up after a long time of not hanging out! I got the three littles to bed that night while Matt made his way home with the other four. And that was our week!

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