Week of May 17th
Sunday
Lunch: Pigs and a Blanket
Dinner: Cranberry Meatballs
-Put over Egg Noodles
Monday
Lunch: BLTs
Dinner: Stir Fry- I actually ended up making this one.
-I didn't have cornstarch so to thicken it up, I added my frozen rice and veg at the same time and sauteed.
Tuesday
Lunch: 4 Way Skyline
-Pull Meat and Tomato Sauce out of Freezer in morning
Dinner: My Birthday Dinner!
Wednesday
Lunch: Mom's Special- Don't forget about Frozen Grapes, make a trail mix out of left over dried fruit and nuts!
Dinner: Chicken Pot Pie Noodle Casserole
Thursday
Lunch: Chicken Nuggets (kids), Refrigerator Salad (Anything you can find in the fridge goes in)
Dinner: Sesame Noodle Bowls
Friday
Lunch: Sandwiches
Dinner: Greek Nachos
-Sub Pita Chips for Tortilla Chips
Saturday
Lunch: Leftovers
Dinner: Pasta with Peas, Pancetta, and Goat Cheese
-Sub Bacon for Pancetta
Lunch Sides:
-Clementines
-Carrots
-Pirate Booty
-Avocado Cup
-Frozen Peas and Carrots
-Apple Sauce
Sunday, May 17, 2020
Tuesday, April 28, 2020
My Favorite Apps for Kids
Now that we're working from home, our kids have more screen time than usual. I needed to downgrade my high mom guilt for having our kids on a iPad while I'm teaching a class. Because of this, I downloaded a couple of apps that I think matched my need for kids to be entertained with some educational content.
We have a ton of free sorting apps on our kids iPads. There are only three or four levels on each, so not a ton but our kids love switching back and forth between all of the different apps. There are some really great apps out there for kids. Here are just a couple of my favorites.
Tiny Hands Sorting App: There is a free version of this app, but I'm here to tell you that spending the $5 is worth it. Sorting is such an important skill for kids and this one starts off on the basic skills. Elliott and Bo alike love this app. Honestly, I'd probably download anything put out by Tiny Hands.
Cubic Frog: This app has so many different elements to it that kids can practice so many different skills. The games are interactive and engaging but educational at the same. Bo loves all of the letter and number practice while Elliott loves the puzzles and matching.
Kids' Puzzles: Puzzles are such a great way for kids to build problem solving skills and critical thinking skills. Bo loves these puzzles and there is a wide variety of puzzle piece amount. I don't hate when I have to help him with a puzzle!
Zoo Animals: We have the free version of this and it's very limited, but both kids LOVE looking at pictures of animals. The paid version has lots of activities and looks really fun. If my kids ever got bored of the free version, I'd probably buy it. There are lot of apps like this with different animals.
Letter Quiz: Both of our kids love practice writing letters, matching lower case and upper case letters using this app. There is also a number version as well. Bo lovestaking and doing this for teaching Elliott.
Epic Books: This app has tons of books that kids can read or the app will read to you. I'm not going to lie, I've use the "Read to Me" function when I am so tired that I can't read a book at nap time. There is a wide variety of books and topics. You can find lots of books that are already your kids favorites. Bo loves reading and earning badges. This is definitely a well used app at our house.
STMath: We use this program at school and I love the way it teaches math for kids. It usually costs a ton, but is currently free. Bo is 4 and working on the kindergarten program. He definitely needs help at times, but great learning and conversations about math are happening.
Hopster Coding: I haven't used this app, but I've been looking for something new for Bo. This looks like something that he would definitely love. It's a pretty basic coding app, but looks really engaging and fun.
There's a billion other apps out there, but this is a quick list of our family's favorites. It makes me feel a little bit better when a phone call goes longer or I need to send one more quick email to know that my kids are doing something that is helping them grow.
We have a ton of free sorting apps on our kids iPads. There are only three or four levels on each, so not a ton but our kids love switching back and forth between all of the different apps. There are some really great apps out there for kids. Here are just a couple of my favorites.
Tiny Hands Sorting App: There is a free version of this app, but I'm here to tell you that spending the $5 is worth it. Sorting is such an important skill for kids and this one starts off on the basic skills. Elliott and Bo alike love this app. Honestly, I'd probably download anything put out by Tiny Hands.
Cubic Frog: This app has so many different elements to it that kids can practice so many different skills. The games are interactive and engaging but educational at the same. Bo loves all of the letter and number practice while Elliott loves the puzzles and matching.
Kids' Puzzles: Puzzles are such a great way for kids to build problem solving skills and critical thinking skills. Bo loves these puzzles and there is a wide variety of puzzle piece amount. I don't hate when I have to help him with a puzzle!
Zoo Animals: We have the free version of this and it's very limited, but both kids LOVE looking at pictures of animals. The paid version has lots of activities and looks really fun. If my kids ever got bored of the free version, I'd probably buy it. There are lot of apps like this with different animals.
Letter Quiz: Both of our kids love practice writing letters, matching lower case and upper case letters using this app. There is also a number version as well. Bo loves
Epic Books: This app has tons of books that kids can read or the app will read to you. I'm not going to lie, I've use the "Read to Me" function when I am so tired that I can't read a book at nap time. There is a wide variety of books and topics. You can find lots of books that are already your kids favorites. Bo loves reading and earning badges. This is definitely a well used app at our house.
STMath: We use this program at school and I love the way it teaches math for kids. It usually costs a ton, but is currently free. Bo is 4 and working on the kindergarten program. He definitely needs help at times, but great learning and conversations about math are happening.
Hopster Coding: I haven't used this app, but I've been looking for something new for Bo. This looks like something that he would definitely love. It's a pretty basic coding app, but looks really engaging and fun.
There's a billion other apps out there, but this is a quick list of our family's favorites. It makes me feel a little bit better when a phone call goes longer or I need to send one more quick email to know that my kids are doing something that is helping them grow.
What are your go-to learning apps?
Friday, April 24, 2020
Mega Blocks Activities
Each week, I've been choosing a different toy in our house to highlight. I'm hoping that way, it will spark interest and get used in different ways. This week, I used Mega Blocks in all of my morning centers with Bo. Honestly, I'm almost sad the Mega Blocks week is over, because there is so much more I could still do! Maybe we'll just have to do Week 2 in a couple of weeks.
All I had to do for this activity is write addition sentences out. I wrote each number in a different color and Bo had to create buildings out of those block colors. Then, he would deliver them to the building site with that number. I put out the dump truck at last minute because he was super cranky that morning I was hoping that it would help. (Spoiler- it helped!) Bo hasn't really done a lot of addition like this so I just put it out there and sat close by to give support as necessary.
Good Questions to ask with this activity: "What do you see?", "What do you think that means?", and "What happens when you put that all together?"
Thursday: Block Balance Beam
We needed a low key Thursday Morning activity, enter Block Balance Beam. I started this activity off by building the first part. Since this is something absolutely new that Bo hasn't done before, I needed to start him off on the right track. He took one look at my example and said "That's too small, mama", broke it, and created his own. He also created a jump in the middle for a little more excitement.
Pro-Tip: Make sure that you use those two prong blocks to hold the outside blocks together. If you are just the single prongs, they tend to break off the side. By layering the blocks, you can keep it a little more stable.
Friday: Block Races
This game was super fun. I put out one block of each color to start and created a finish line. I then made a color die by wrapping a tissue box in an old TJs paper bag. (You could also do this by just saying out colors, pulling them out of a bucket, or an spinner app). Bo would roll the die and put the block into the race.
This activity provided lots of room for conversations. We predicted what block would win the race and as he built we talked about which blocks had more or less. It was a really easy activity for him to do by himself while I checked email this morning. A win for everyone.
These activities were really fun for kids and parents. It would give me 20-30 minutes to just breathe and take a sip of coffee. Honestly, I pulled out these blocks to see if I should get rid of them. They were a hit at all times of the day. There are so many different things that you can do with MegaBlocks. They are definitely a must in my house now!
I choose to use the same toy each day for a couple of reasons:
1. It focuses my ideas. Right now, I'm super tired at night and still when I wake up, so I need to be able to wake up and think "what am I going to do with _______?". It makes it much easier.
2. When kids have the same toy for the week, you can help them through the routine of play. (Honestly, I think I'm making this all up, but it makes complete sense to me). The first day, I usually do an activity that is more the typical way that the toy has been used. Since it's Monday and everyone is tired, I don't try to do much out of the ordinary. As the days go on, I increase the skill and different uses of the toy. I find that Bo is much more open to doing different play on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays.
We started the week off on an easy note. I separated all of the One Stud Blocks (I did my research) and put them in a bucket. Next, I asked Bo to create color towers. Then, he counted the blocks and wrote the number of each on the paper. Finally, he compared groups of blocks.
This was the most challenging activity, I created all week. It took a whole 5 minutes to set up. He loved feeling like a big kid with lots of steps. I started with something that he knows how to do. He knows how to sort (which he loves) and he knows how to build with Mega Blocks.
Tuesday: Building Skyscrapers
I put out Post-it Notes with Numbers on them. Bo had to make Skyscrapers with the number of floors on the Post-it and deliver it to the construction zone. Bo decided that Construction Dress Up was a definite must for the competition of this activity. I love that he likes to play the part. This one has so many different varieties. I did numbers 1 to 15. You could do numbers 1-5 and write the same number on different post it notes. You could also write the numbers in different colors to indicate which block to use. It's Tuesday and my guy is still a little cranky that it's not the weekend so I decided to keep it pretty open ended.
I decided to do this activity next in the rotation because the blocks were already organized for him to get started right away. All I had to do is put out the post it notes. I've used these post it notes for a couple of activities (they are actually not even sticky anymore) so it makes planning activities easy.
Wednesday: Building Addition Skyscrapers
Good Questions to ask with this activity: "What do you see?", "What do you think that means?", and "What happens when you put that all together?"
Thursday: Block Balance Beam
We needed a low key Thursday Morning activity, enter Block Balance Beam. I started this activity off by building the first part. Since this is something absolutely new that Bo hasn't done before, I needed to start him off on the right track. He took one look at my example and said "That's too small, mama", broke it, and created his own. He also created a jump in the middle for a little more excitement.
Pro-Tip: Make sure that you use those two prong blocks to hold the outside blocks together. If you are just the single prongs, they tend to break off the side. By layering the blocks, you can keep it a little more stable.
Friday: Block Races
This game was super fun. I put out one block of each color to start and created a finish line. I then made a color die by wrapping a tissue box in an old TJs paper bag. (You could also do this by just saying out colors, pulling them out of a bucket, or an spinner app). Bo would roll the die and put the block into the race.
This activity provided lots of room for conversations. We predicted what block would win the race and as he built we talked about which blocks had more or less. It was a really easy activity for him to do by himself while I checked email this morning. A win for everyone.
These activities were really fun for kids and parents. It would give me 20-30 minutes to just breathe and take a sip of coffee. Honestly, I pulled out these blocks to see if I should get rid of them. They were a hit at all times of the day. There are so many different things that you can do with MegaBlocks. They are definitely a must in my house now!
Thursday, April 23, 2020
Teaching How to Clean Up
Okay guys. This situation takes me back to my days of Group Work with my students. I never wanted to do Group Work because my students would argue and accomplish nothing. I would complain "they just can't work together!" and then, I realized it was my job to actually teach them how to do it. Kids cleaning up falls in the same category. I haven't actually taught him how to clean up.
Every time I ask Bo to clean up, all he sees is a huge mess and no starting point. He gets frustrated before he even starts. So today, when I asked Bo to clean up. I sat with him and told him what I would do. I actually taught him how to clean up. It was his first time, so it wasn't perfect but we're definitely moving in the right direction.
Today, we were working on the room that he rests in. I honestly don't care what he does in here as long as he plays quietly for one hour. So because of that, he pulls everything out and makes a hu
ge mess as he entertains himself. He has game pieces, pom-poms, playing cards, cars, literally it's a nightmare but he loves it as he plays.
One Thing at a Time
I helped direct him as he cleaned. I would tell him to find all of the Candy Land cards, then the pom-poms, and we continued until the floor was cleaned up. By focusing his cleaning process, he was able to see that it wasn't that much. I might even create a list of the categories to clean up next time. I remember my aunt teaching me how to clean my room. She told me start with the biggest piece of furniture first, it's more bang for your buck and it makes everything look more manageable.
Modeling
I didn't help clean up that much, but enough so I could say some phrases that I hope might stick in his brain.
Here's what I said today- (I'll keep adding as I go)
-"Oh, I see a piece of trash. That's easy! I know it goes in the garbage"
-"When I picked up the blanket, the room looks so much cleaner!"
-"Tomorrow, if you put away Candy Land once you're done, you wouldn't have so much to clean at the end"
Encouragement
Remember the Sleep Shuffle Method? I didn't do it, but I remember reading about it. It was something about moving your chair a couple of inches further away each night so that you were out of the room (I'm sure there's a lot more to it than that). That's kind of what we need to start doing. I realized that I used to help Bo clean up and then like last week I told him to clean up all this mess on his own. We need to gradually release (there's a teacher term for you) into being able to clean up. I see this happening in two ways for Bo.
1. My proximity: Bo loves a cheerleader. He once told me that I didn't say "Go, Bo, Go" enough at Soccer class. So I'm kind of going to do the Cleaning Shuffle here. Start inside the room, shuffle a little closer to the door each day until one day I am out the door completely.
2. My help: I sat with Bo as he picked up things and would pick up 2-3 items for each item we were picking up. As time went on, I didn't pick up any toys. Tomorrow, I'll probably pick up 2 things and decrease from there. I'll keep going with the process until I'm not picking up anything at all.
A couple of other thoughts:
-I took out boxes that he has been using to play with. He's not actually playing with them at rest time and they take up a lot of space so the room looks messier than it actually is.
- He had access to a lot of activities that had a lot of pieces. I took out the materials that he doesn't really need.
-I labeled containers a little better. Simply a sharpie and a plastic bag. This way, he knows where to put things.
-Maybe breaking it down a little more. Pick up 1 toy, Now 2 toys, (I don't know. I feel like each day I have a different kid to figure out what's going to work)
Here's to hoping that some combination of these things help. Because I can't pick up one more toy that I didn't play with by myself.
Every time I ask Bo to clean up, all he sees is a huge mess and no starting point. He gets frustrated before he even starts. So today, when I asked Bo to clean up. I sat with him and told him what I would do. I actually taught him how to clean up. It was his first time, so it wasn't perfect but we're definitely moving in the right direction.
Today, we were working on the room that he rests in. I honestly don't care what he does in here as long as he plays quietly for one hour. So because of that, he pulls everything out and makes a hu
ge mess as he entertains himself. He has game pieces, pom-poms, playing cards, cars, literally it's a nightmare but he loves it as he plays.
One Thing at a Time
I helped direct him as he cleaned. I would tell him to find all of the Candy Land cards, then the pom-poms, and we continued until the floor was cleaned up. By focusing his cleaning process, he was able to see that it wasn't that much. I might even create a list of the categories to clean up next time. I remember my aunt teaching me how to clean my room. She told me start with the biggest piece of furniture first, it's more bang for your buck and it makes everything look more manageable.
Modeling
I didn't help clean up that much, but enough so I could say some phrases that I hope might stick in his brain.
Here's what I said today- (I'll keep adding as I go)
-"Oh, I see a piece of trash. That's easy! I know it goes in the garbage"
-"When I picked up the blanket, the room looks so much cleaner!"
-"Tomorrow, if you put away Candy Land once you're done, you wouldn't have so much to clean at the end"
Encouragement
Remember the Sleep Shuffle Method? I didn't do it, but I remember reading about it. It was something about moving your chair a couple of inches further away each night so that you were out of the room (I'm sure there's a lot more to it than that). That's kind of what we need to start doing. I realized that I used to help Bo clean up and then like last week I told him to clean up all this mess on his own. We need to gradually release (there's a teacher term for you) into being able to clean up. I see this happening in two ways for Bo.
1. My proximity: Bo loves a cheerleader. He once told me that I didn't say "Go, Bo, Go" enough at Soccer class. So I'm kind of going to do the Cleaning Shuffle here. Start inside the room, shuffle a little closer to the door each day until one day I am out the door completely.
2. My help: I sat with Bo as he picked up things and would pick up 2-3 items for each item we were picking up. As time went on, I didn't pick up any toys. Tomorrow, I'll probably pick up 2 things and decrease from there. I'll keep going with the process until I'm not picking up anything at all.
A couple of other thoughts:
-I took out boxes that he has been using to play with. He's not actually playing with them at rest time and they take up a lot of space so the room looks messier than it actually is.
- He had access to a lot of activities that had a lot of pieces. I took out the materials that he doesn't really need.
-I labeled containers a little better. Simply a sharpie and a plastic bag. This way, he knows where to put things.
-Maybe breaking it down a little more. Pick up 1 toy, Now 2 toys, (I don't know. I feel like each day I have a different kid to figure out what's going to work)
Here's to hoping that some combination of these things help. Because I can't pick up one more toy that I didn't play with by myself.
What do you do to encourage kids to clean up?
Sunday, April 19, 2020
Small Bits of Happiness
Hi friends-
I have realized this week there are these super small things that have made me ridiculously happy. Maybe you care, maybe you don't, but I'm feeling the need to share this with anyone that will listen.
1. We had two open Soy Sauce containers in the fridge. We finally got to the place that we could combine into one bottle.
2. I've been reading Jessica Simpson's new book- Open Book on Audible. She narrates her book so it feel like just listening to a friend talk to you about what is going on in her life.
3. The sun has been shining all weekend. Just what a beautiful thing. Also, Elliott and I both wore one color outfits today. Honestly, a one color outfit makes me beyond happy. (Cursing myself for those red shoes)
4. I just printed off 200+ pictures from Shutterfly. (If you order 4x4 prints on the app, they are free!). I cannot wait to hang all of these pictures in our kitchen. There has not been one wall in our house that hasn't been rearranged.
5. I washed and bleached all of our white towels this weekend using these instructions. Another beautiful thing that makes me so happy.
6. I've moved Sheets Day to Saturdays. Crawling into bed on Saturday night after one extra glass of wine is my new Saturday Night Out.
7. We've only been going to the grocery store every two weeks. I've started to love end of the two weeks because it forces me to be creative with the ingredients that we have to make meals.
8. I've been able to finish up some of my needlepoint projects that I've been working on.
9. I found some tater tots in the back of the freezer. Love finding surprise treasures in the freezer!
10. Bobby and I did face masks and watched MTV Challenge this week. I couldn't think of a better Date Night Activity.
So there you go, here's what made me super happy this week. Honestly, I'm not sure that a month ago my list would look the same. This quarantine has really pushed me to find joy in the small gifts that I am given each week. What made you super happy this week?
I have realized this week there are these super small things that have made me ridiculously happy. Maybe you care, maybe you don't, but I'm feeling the need to share this with anyone that will listen.
1. We had two open Soy Sauce containers in the fridge. We finally got to the place that we could combine into one bottle.
2. I've been reading Jessica Simpson's new book- Open Book on Audible. She narrates her book so it feel like just listening to a friend talk to you about what is going on in her life.
3. The sun has been shining all weekend. Just what a beautiful thing. Also, Elliott and I both wore one color outfits today. Honestly, a one color outfit makes me beyond happy. (Cursing myself for those red shoes)
4. I just printed off 200+ pictures from Shutterfly. (If you order 4x4 prints on the app, they are free!). I cannot wait to hang all of these pictures in our kitchen. There has not been one wall in our house that hasn't been rearranged.
5. I washed and bleached all of our white towels this weekend using these instructions. Another beautiful thing that makes me so happy.
6. I've moved Sheets Day to Saturdays. Crawling into bed on Saturday night after one extra glass of wine is my new Saturday Night Out.
7. We've only been going to the grocery store every two weeks. I've started to love end of the two weeks because it forces me to be creative with the ingredients that we have to make meals.
8. I've been able to finish up some of my needlepoint projects that I've been working on.
9. I found some tater tots in the back of the freezer. Love finding surprise treasures in the freezer!
10. Bobby and I did face masks and watched MTV Challenge this week. I couldn't think of a better Date Night Activity.
So there you go, here's what made me super happy this week. Honestly, I'm not sure that a month ago my list would look the same. This quarantine has really pushed me to find joy in the small gifts that I am given each week. What made you super happy this week?
Wednesday, April 15, 2020
My Many Favorite TV Shows
Bobby and I are huge TV people. We watch tons of TV by ourselves, with each other, with friends, upstairs and downstairs. I figured with all of our time at home, I'd share some of my favorite shows. I've broken them up into different categories- shows to make you laugh, shows you can fall asleep in, and my current favorite "Shows you can get lost in a spreadsheet, forget you were watching TV and still know what's going on". Sometimes you need just noise in the background.
My Current Watches
Vanderpump Rules (Bravo)
Family Karma (Bravo)- This is a 100% "Get Lost in a Spreadsheet" Show
RHONY (Bravo)
Top Chef (Bravo)
Below Deck Sailing (With Bobby, upstairs. I sadly usually fall asleep)
Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist (so good if you need an extra playlist in the background)
Grey's Anatomy (Hulu)
A Million Little Things (Hulu)
Good for Kids and for You Shows
Lego Masters- A reality TV show about building Lego Master Pieces (Hulu)
Master Chef Junior- A reality TV show about kids 8-13 cooking (Hulu)
Be Our Chef- A reality TV show about families cooking in Disney (Disney)
Making It- A reality TV show about crafting hosted by Amy Poehler and Nick Offerman (Hulu)
Get Lost in a Spreadsheet Shows
The Resident: Matt Czuchry (from Gilmore Girls and The Good Wife) is a doctor in Atlanta. If you are in need of a new doctor show, this is for you.
Royal Pains: A doctor moves to the Hamptons to be a private doctor. I love this one because it has TONS of seasons. (Netflix)
Just Lovely Shows (Low Conflict)
The Bold Type: This is about three 20 something women working at magazine. (I watch it on Hulu)
Grace and Frankie: Two older women begin living together after a momentous life change (Netflix)
Younger: A story about a woman who has to lie about her age to work in the publishing world (Hulu)
GLOW: A story about female wrestlers (Netflix)
Jane the Virgin: A story about a women who gets accidentally impregnated.
Always Favorites
Schitts Creek: A wealthy family loses all their money and has to move to a small town in the middle of nowhere. (Netflix)
Friday Night Lights: A story about a small town in Texas with a huge focus on football. Before you say no, it's more about the people and less about the football. (Currently on Hulu)
Shows to Fall Asleep To (This is not saying that these shows do not deserve acknowledgement)
Superstore: A story about employees at large store (Hulu)
MTV Challenge: Need to watch overaged men and women from your favorite Real World seasons still competing in dumb challenges? Here you go (MTV app)
Bob's Burger: A story about a family who owns a burger shop. I am not into cartoon shows and this one is a favorite. (Hulu)
Virgin River: A woman moves to the middle of Canada to be a nurse in a small town.
If you've never watched, you should/Need a Long Series
ER
The Good Wife
Felicity
The West Wing
My Current Watches
Vanderpump Rules (Bravo)
Family Karma (Bravo)- This is a 100% "Get Lost in a Spreadsheet" Show
RHONY (Bravo)
Top Chef (Bravo)
Below Deck Sailing (With Bobby, upstairs. I sadly usually fall asleep)
Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist (so good if you need an extra playlist in the background)
Grey's Anatomy (Hulu)
A Million Little Things (Hulu)
Good for Kids and for You Shows
Lego Masters- A reality TV show about building Lego Master Pieces (Hulu)
Master Chef Junior- A reality TV show about kids 8-13 cooking (Hulu)
Be Our Chef- A reality TV show about families cooking in Disney (Disney)
Making It- A reality TV show about crafting hosted by Amy Poehler and Nick Offerman (Hulu)
Get Lost in a Spreadsheet Shows
The Resident: Matt Czuchry (from Gilmore Girls and The Good Wife) is a doctor in Atlanta. If you are in need of a new doctor show, this is for you.
Royal Pains: A doctor moves to the Hamptons to be a private doctor. I love this one because it has TONS of seasons. (Netflix)
Just Lovely Shows (Low Conflict)
The Bold Type: This is about three 20 something women working at magazine. (I watch it on Hulu)
Grace and Frankie: Two older women begin living together after a momentous life change (Netflix)
Younger: A story about a woman who has to lie about her age to work in the publishing world (Hulu)
GLOW: A story about female wrestlers (Netflix)
Jane the Virgin: A story about a women who gets accidentally impregnated.
Always Favorites
Schitts Creek: A wealthy family loses all their money and has to move to a small town in the middle of nowhere. (Netflix)
Friday Night Lights: A story about a small town in Texas with a huge focus on football. Before you say no, it's more about the people and less about the football. (Currently on Hulu)
Shows to Fall Asleep To (This is not saying that these shows do not deserve acknowledgement)
Superstore: A story about employees at large store (Hulu)
MTV Challenge: Need to watch overaged men and women from your favorite Real World seasons still competing in dumb challenges? Here you go (MTV app)
Bob's Burger: A story about a family who owns a burger shop. I am not into cartoon shows and this one is a favorite. (Hulu)
Virgin River: A woman moves to the middle of Canada to be a nurse in a small town.
If you've never watched, you should/Need a Long Series
ER
The Good Wife
Felicity
The West Wing
Monday, April 13, 2020
Oh Hey.
Oh hey. I took a little break from the blog for the last couple of weeks. It's been so busy that I had to just sort myself out and figure out what the heck I was doing. Here's a little recap of the last four weeks (!!!!). If you need the Too Long, Didn't Read list- scroll down to the bottom. No judgement here. Also, I included these pictures of our kids because they finally learned how to smile on cue.
Weeks One and Two were terribly hard. My kids cried. I cried. Riggins cried. It was so tough to figure out a system that worked for all of us. At first, I clung to what I knew my kids and I thrived on the most- routine. You guys. I over scheduled myself and my kids. If the schedule wasn't followed exactly to my plan, I would lose it. It was terrible. I was also stressing out about making sure that Bo was still learning and academically stimulated. Let's just say, he never will, and never should be, a student in my class. Each night, I sat down at exhausted- emotionally and physically. My body ached and my heart ached even more. I also started to notice how much Bo was starting to regress in Week 2. It was honestly freaking me out. He no longer could put on his clothes or pick up toys or feed himself. I was so worried about what another month would do to my child.
In Week Three, I let go of a lot. We still had the routine and talked about the schedule. If Bo wanted to do Circle Time, we would do it otherwise we'd skip it that day. Sometimes Bo wanted to be the teacher and show Elliott how to do Circle Time while other times they just wanted to play (or lets be honest, argue about toys). I also listened to my kids a lot more. Bo started sharing ideas about how to practice numbers and letters so we started to do more of his ideas. But I also gave myself grace and asked for time when I needed it. I was also a lot more honest with Bobby about what I needed and how I was feeling. I missed a lot of my Secret Single Behaviors (SATC, anyone?) that I could do without judgement when I was at home by myself. I also started writing more pieces of gratitude each day because I needed to remind myself that so many good things were happening. Bobby and I also started a minute of complaining about frivolous things that we're just really annoyed about. I think one day, I said not being able to drink a LeCroix without someone else drinking it. This addition was really helpful for this week because I was feeling a lot of guilt for feeling selfish that I was upset about having to miss out on things that I liked while other people were seriously helping humanity.
Last week was Week Number Four. It was my Spring Break and we took the break. The weather was beautiful so we played outside. We also split up the kids more often. Bobby would take one and I would take the other. We all needed a break from each other. We started dinner earlier and went to bed earlier too. Bobby and I also had a super fancy date night from Alinea. I also remembered how good working out makes me feel so I downloaded the Peloton app and did some yoga classes. I also cleaned. Am I the only that cleaning makes me feel so good? (Bo has recently learned that an organized fridge equals a happy mama). I really took care of myself. Something that I really needed to do.
We're now in Week 5. I have a Clear Heart and Full Eyes and a Can't Lose attitude. I'm hoping to continue that structured unstructured routine that we have each day. Less screaming, less guilt about using tech, and more grace and love. We're all just trying our best each day.
Here's the TLDR version of what is going well in our house right now:
-Feel the vibe for the day. Just because it's on the schedule doesn't mean that it is the best thing for your kids and family.
-Take a moment to breath. 30 minutes by yourself can be a game changer. Embrace those SSBs that you've been missing out on.
-Get Outside. Whenever I am losing my mind, Bobby always suggests a walk. This always helps reset our family when things get tough.
-Drink water. I read somewhere on Instagram "If you feel like you hate everyone, it means you need to drink water". I don't know the exactly science behind this, but it really does help me. I think the colder the better.
-Give yourself a second to wallow. Fun events are being canceled and you're missing your friends. You are allowed to feel upset. Say it out loud and you'll feel better.
-Do things that make you happy. I absolutely LOVE clean sheets. I've now started washing our sheets on Saturdays because I can crawl into bed that night and be so happy.
Weeks One and Two were terribly hard. My kids cried. I cried. Riggins cried. It was so tough to figure out a system that worked for all of us. At first, I clung to what I knew my kids and I thrived on the most- routine. You guys. I over scheduled myself and my kids. If the schedule wasn't followed exactly to my plan, I would lose it. It was terrible. I was also stressing out about making sure that Bo was still learning and academically stimulated. Let's just say, he never will, and never should be, a student in my class. Each night, I sat down at exhausted- emotionally and physically. My body ached and my heart ached even more. I also started to notice how much Bo was starting to regress in Week 2. It was honestly freaking me out. He no longer could put on his clothes or pick up toys or feed himself. I was so worried about what another month would do to my child.
In Week Three, I let go of a lot. We still had the routine and talked about the schedule. If Bo wanted to do Circle Time, we would do it otherwise we'd skip it that day. Sometimes Bo wanted to be the teacher and show Elliott how to do Circle Time while other times they just wanted to play (or lets be honest, argue about toys). I also listened to my kids a lot more. Bo started sharing ideas about how to practice numbers and letters so we started to do more of his ideas. But I also gave myself grace and asked for time when I needed it. I was also a lot more honest with Bobby about what I needed and how I was feeling. I missed a lot of my Secret Single Behaviors (SATC, anyone?) that I could do without judgement when I was at home by myself. I also started writing more pieces of gratitude each day because I needed to remind myself that so many good things were happening. Bobby and I also started a minute of complaining about frivolous things that we're just really annoyed about. I think one day, I said not being able to drink a LeCroix without someone else drinking it. This addition was really helpful for this week because I was feeling a lot of guilt for feeling selfish that I was upset about having to miss out on things that I liked while other people were seriously helping humanity.
Last week was Week Number Four. It was my Spring Break and we took the break. The weather was beautiful so we played outside. We also split up the kids more often. Bobby would take one and I would take the other. We all needed a break from each other. We started dinner earlier and went to bed earlier too. Bobby and I also had a super fancy date night from Alinea. I also remembered how good working out makes me feel so I downloaded the Peloton app and did some yoga classes. I also cleaned. Am I the only that cleaning makes me feel so good? (Bo has recently learned that an organized fridge equals a happy mama). I really took care of myself. Something that I really needed to do.
We're now in Week 5. I have a Clear Heart and Full Eyes and a Can't Lose attitude. I'm hoping to continue that structured unstructured routine that we have each day. Less screaming, less guilt about using tech, and more grace and love. We're all just trying our best each day.
Here's the TLDR version of what is going well in our house right now:
-Feel the vibe for the day. Just because it's on the schedule doesn't mean that it is the best thing for your kids and family.
-Take a moment to breath. 30 minutes by yourself can be a game changer. Embrace those SSBs that you've been missing out on.
-Get Outside. Whenever I am losing my mind, Bobby always suggests a walk. This always helps reset our family when things get tough.
-Drink water. I read somewhere on Instagram "If you feel like you hate everyone, it means you need to drink water". I don't know the exactly science behind this, but it really does help me. I think the colder the better.
-Give yourself a second to wallow. Fun events are being canceled and you're missing your friends. You are allowed to feel upset. Say it out loud and you'll feel better.
-Do things that make you happy. I absolutely LOVE clean sheets. I've now started washing our sheets on Saturdays because I can crawl into bed that night and be so happy.
Thursday, February 27, 2020
Heading Back to Work
I went back to the classroom four weeks as a long term sub. You guys, you would have thought it was my first day of teaching ever. I was so nervous and scared and sad and excited and everything. It's the first time that I'm leaving Elliott and a two kid household during the day. I knew that I needed to be super organized and detailed about what I needed and expected from myself to not feel burnt out after three days. Here are a couple of things that I did to help myself out and to keep myself sane.
Clothes
I picked out all of my outfits on Sunday night for the entire week. I also tried on all of my outfits since it has been two years since I've put on some of those pants and dresses.
Bobby was getting both kids ready for the day, so I wanted to help make his life a little easier. Each night, I picked out the kids' clothes and put them in piles so that if Bo felt like dressing himself he could. I would even put out Elliott's diaper and rubber bands. This process helped take away a little of the guilt that I wasn't there to help dressing kids. It made me feel like I was part of it.
Meals
I planned meals for the week that were insanely easy and that everyone enjoys. I knew I was going to be tired and I couldn't manage making a complicated dinner and hearing complaints. Be kind to yourself. When I went back to work when Bo was a baby, we ate a lot of BLT Sandwiches and Baked Potatoes.
I also packed all of my lunches the night before. Don't forget filling up your water :)
Pictures and Notes
Our Nanny shares pictures of our best girlfriend through Google Photos. I think this is a superior method for sharing updates. I turned the notifications off, so I can look on my own time. Without notifications, I don't feel like I'm missing out on each event as it happens. We also have a recording sheet so I can know about naps and lunches.
Get Up Early
I need quiet and slow in the morning. I also planned a couple of low key chores to do in the morning. I would put in a load of laundry or lay out kids coats. I knew I would be tired at the end of the day, but there are things that still need to happen. Morning is my best time, so if I could knock out a couple of things I would do it. I would also write this in my planner so I would hold myself accountable and not try to put it off to the afternoon.
Go to Bed Early
I found myself in bed each night at 8:30. I definitely didn't fall asleep at that time, but my face and teeth were brushed. I also drank an extra glass of cold water while I was in bed to make sure I drank enough water that day.
Give Yourself a Break
It's not all going to happen each day. I didn't do a lot of things that I planned to do, but I did hug a lot of babies. Babies don't keep.
What advice do you have for parents going back to work after an extended period?
Clothes
I picked out all of my outfits on Sunday night for the entire week. I also tried on all of my outfits since it has been two years since I've put on some of those pants and dresses.
Bobby was getting both kids ready for the day, so I wanted to help make his life a little easier. Each night, I picked out the kids' clothes and put them in piles so that if Bo felt like dressing himself he could. I would even put out Elliott's diaper and rubber bands. This process helped take away a little of the guilt that I wasn't there to help dressing kids. It made me feel like I was part of it.
Meals
I planned meals for the week that were insanely easy and that everyone enjoys. I knew I was going to be tired and I couldn't manage making a complicated dinner and hearing complaints. Be kind to yourself. When I went back to work when Bo was a baby, we ate a lot of BLT Sandwiches and Baked Potatoes.
I also packed all of my lunches the night before. Don't forget filling up your water :)
Pictures and Notes
Our Nanny shares pictures of our best girlfriend through Google Photos. I think this is a superior method for sharing updates. I turned the notifications off, so I can look on my own time. Without notifications, I don't feel like I'm missing out on each event as it happens. We also have a recording sheet so I can know about naps and lunches.
Get Up Early
I need quiet and slow in the morning. I also planned a couple of low key chores to do in the morning. I would put in a load of laundry or lay out kids coats. I knew I would be tired at the end of the day, but there are things that still need to happen. Morning is my best time, so if I could knock out a couple of things I would do it. I would also write this in my planner so I would hold myself accountable and not try to put it off to the afternoon.
Go to Bed Early
I found myself in bed each night at 8:30. I definitely didn't fall asleep at that time, but my face and teeth were brushed. I also drank an extra glass of cold water while I was in bed to make sure I drank enough water that day.
Give Yourself a Break
It's not all going to happen each day. I didn't do a lot of things that I planned to do, but I did hug a lot of babies. Babies don't keep.
What advice do you have for parents going back to work after an extended period?
Monday, February 24, 2020
5 Easy House Updates
Since it's winter, we've been stuck inside our house. Because of this, I'm constantly scrutinizing every detail and making constant lists of parts of my house that are annoying me or wish looked different. Truth be told, I've literally never lived as long in one house as I have in our current apartment. I'm feeling the itch to pick up and move. But since that's not happening next week, here are five easy house updates that you can make without breaking the bank or driving everyone crazy.
Put It Away or Move It
I am always a fan of taking away different pieces of decor for awhile and then bringing it back once I'm ready. I think blankness and simplicity is a great way to refresh your house. Give your space (and yourself) a chance to breathe and be ready for a change. Also, it helps me think of new places for me to move decor in my house. Moving it to a new room gives new life to something old.
Side Note- If you put something away and you don't get it back out, it's time for it to go. Donate it or sell it.
Recovering Art
Remember the Painting Party craze? It was so fun to go paint and drink with your friends on a Tuesday night, but for me it wasn't so great to hang that "artwork" on the wall. You can recover that canvas very easily with some pretty fabric and a staple gun or tacks. You can use your new art work as an art piece or a bulletin board. I recovered the Chicago Skyline picture with this Gingham Print that makes me pretty happy. I just used tacks to hang a simple banner, but you could put a wreath or sign over the top.
New Pictures and Frame all the Things
I realized recently that we haven't updated our pictures in our house in a couple of years. We only have pictures of Elliott from when she was a baby. I promptly printed new pictures of our family and friends. It was a quick and easy way to bring new faces and conversations into our house.
Also, frame all the things. I just framed three birthday cards and a drawing Bo did of me and my friend for my office. This corner has now become my very favorite place to hang. Dollar Store has really stepped it up with their decorative frames. You can find so many simple and lightweight frames that you can hang with 3M Command Strips. It honestly can't be easier.
Pillowcases
New Pillowcases for your couch pillows make a world of difference. You can change the look and feel of your couch quickly with this easy idea. Amazon makes even easier. I've had my eye on these and these and these and possibly a million more. All you have to do is slip them over your existing pillows. I don't even take off the old pillowcases.
Move Furniture
I was that teacher that was constantly moving furniture in the classroom, so it's not surprising that I move furniture in my house. I recently moved my favorite chair in my bedroom. It has opened up my office and I'm actually able to use my chair rather than creating random piles. Also, I can watch my favorite people as they do their favorite things. Getting a new view from the couch or your bed will help you get a new view of your space.
I know that none of these ideas are life changing or brand new, but I often forget about them. So instead of packing up your house or spending a billion dollars, start here. These small changes can help you take a new look at your lovely house.
How do you make small changes to update your space?
Put It Away or Move It
I am always a fan of taking away different pieces of decor for awhile and then bringing it back once I'm ready. I think blankness and simplicity is a great way to refresh your house. Give your space (and yourself) a chance to breathe and be ready for a change. Also, it helps me think of new places for me to move decor in my house. Moving it to a new room gives new life to something old.
Side Note- If you put something away and you don't get it back out, it's time for it to go. Donate it or sell it.
Recovering Art
Remember the Painting Party craze? It was so fun to go paint and drink with your friends on a Tuesday night, but for me it wasn't so great to hang that "artwork" on the wall. You can recover that canvas very easily with some pretty fabric and a staple gun or tacks. You can use your new art work as an art piece or a bulletin board. I recovered the Chicago Skyline picture with this Gingham Print that makes me pretty happy. I just used tacks to hang a simple banner, but you could put a wreath or sign over the top.
New Pictures and Frame all the Things
I realized recently that we haven't updated our pictures in our house in a couple of years. We only have pictures of Elliott from when she was a baby. I promptly printed new pictures of our family and friends. It was a quick and easy way to bring new faces and conversations into our house.
Also, frame all the things. I just framed three birthday cards and a drawing Bo did of me and my friend for my office. This corner has now become my very favorite place to hang. Dollar Store has really stepped it up with their decorative frames. You can find so many simple and lightweight frames that you can hang with 3M Command Strips. It honestly can't be easier.
Pillowcases
New Pillowcases for your couch pillows make a world of difference. You can change the look and feel of your couch quickly with this easy idea. Amazon makes even easier. I've had my eye on these and these and these and possibly a million more. All you have to do is slip them over your existing pillows. I don't even take off the old pillowcases.
Move Furniture
I was that teacher that was constantly moving furniture in the classroom, so it's not surprising that I move furniture in my house. I recently moved my favorite chair in my bedroom. It has opened up my office and I'm actually able to use my chair rather than creating random piles. Also, I can watch my favorite people as they do their favorite things. Getting a new view from the couch or your bed will help you get a new view of your space.
I know that none of these ideas are life changing or brand new, but I often forget about them. So instead of packing up your house or spending a billion dollars, start here. These small changes can help you take a new look at your lovely house.
How do you make small changes to update your space?
Meal Planning- Week of February 24th
I have too much in my fridge, freezer, and pantry right now. I have a small space, so I need to keep it organized well. Right now, I can't organize anything because there is too much going on. This week, I planned all of my dinners around ingredients that have been hanging out way too long. I have a lot of new recipes being made this week, I'm excited to see if they can join the rotation.
Also, welcome back Trader Joes Orange Chicken. You've been on the list three weeks in a row. Fingers Crossed we eat you this week since you are in a huge bag that is taking up space in my freezer.
Grocery List
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Monday
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Sheet Pan
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I have some variety of all of these ingredients in my fridge. I’m using this opportunity to make and eat.
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Tuesday
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Quick and Easy
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Bo has been begging for Sloppy Joes. I’m thinking of going fancy and making these Big Mac Sloppy Joes. But I could always go back to the original favorite.
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I’ve had buns lurking in my fridge that I’m tired of looking at.
Ground Beef
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Wednesday
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Crock Pot
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Also, another recipe that I have almost all the ingredients (except for Chicken) that I’d like to use. I also have a bag of pea pods that I’d like to use as well.
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Thursday
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Sheet Pan
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Chicken Sausage
Roasted Potatoes
Green Beans
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Chicken Sausage
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Friday
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Quick and Easy
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Trader Joes Orange Chicken and Fried Rice
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Found this in my freezer. Done!
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Saturday
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Quick and Easy
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Mexican Stew
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Salsa
Peppers
Black Beans
Corn
Rice
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Sunday
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Crockpot
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Too many carrots, onions, and potatoes hanging around my house right now. Insert this delicious dinner.
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Sunday, February 23, 2020
Five Things on a Sunday
This is my current view. Right now, it's better than looking out at any body of water or mountain view. It's been a really great weekend. Here are a couple of things that we did this weekend that made our time together really fun.
1. Find a place that you can take your kids and they can play while you wait for your food. We just went to the Chicago Fire Pitch Restaurant. They have Foosball, Ping Pong, Large Jenga, and Large Connect Four. Once we ordered dinner, the kids (and Bobby!) played while we waited. It made the dinner really enjoyable and easy going. Once dinner was over, the kids went back and played while Bobby and I finished our drinks and just sat. If you're in Chicago, I definite favorite of our family.
2. If you are looking for a show to watch with your kids that won't make you poke your eyes out, may I suggest Master Chef Junior. It's Gordon Ramsey's cooking show featuring 8-13 year old kids. It's a lovely watch for all ages. The episodes can be found on Hulu. Honestly, I watched it before had kids so the fact that Bo will watch this with us is a dream!
3. Last night, we had a Make Your Own Pizza Night. I bought a pre-made pizza pack from Aldi (I think I'm a convert!) and pulled out all of the toppings from the fridge. It was an activity that everyone loved- even though Elliott ate all of her toppings before her pizza made it to the oven. I don't know if it was because I was hungry or it was really that good, but I ate 1.5 mini pizzas. It was a great Saturday night fun activity!
4. Bobby is TIRED of playing Candyland, so he just bought Bo Go Away Monster. It's a game that teaches kids how to take turns, share, and enjoyment of playing a game. We play the Non-Competitive Way, so there is no winner. We've played every night this week and it's truly an enjoyable fun game.
1. Find a place that you can take your kids and they can play while you wait for your food. We just went to the Chicago Fire Pitch Restaurant. They have Foosball, Ping Pong, Large Jenga, and Large Connect Four. Once we ordered dinner, the kids (and Bobby!) played while we waited. It made the dinner really enjoyable and easy going. Once dinner was over, the kids went back and played while Bobby and I finished our drinks and just sat. If you're in Chicago, I definite favorite of our family.
2. If you are looking for a show to watch with your kids that won't make you poke your eyes out, may I suggest Master Chef Junior. It's Gordon Ramsey's cooking show featuring 8-13 year old kids. It's a lovely watch for all ages. The episodes can be found on Hulu. Honestly, I watched it before had kids so the fact that Bo will watch this with us is a dream!
3. Last night, we had a Make Your Own Pizza Night. I bought a pre-made pizza pack from Aldi (I think I'm a convert!) and pulled out all of the toppings from the fridge. It was an activity that everyone loved- even though Elliott ate all of her toppings before her pizza made it to the oven. I don't know if it was because I was hungry or it was really that good, but I ate 1.5 mini pizzas. It was a great Saturday night fun activity!
4. Bobby is TIRED of playing Candyland, so he just bought Bo Go Away Monster. It's a game that teaches kids how to take turns, share, and enjoyment of playing a game. We play the Non-Competitive Way, so there is no winner. We've played every night this week and it's truly an enjoyable fun game.
What are some fun things you did this weekend? Happy Sunday, y'all!
Saturday, February 22, 2020
Parents Vs. Kids
Oh you guys, we've had a rough couple of weeks at our house. There has been lots of arguing, refusing to help, ignoring directions, and so much more. I try really hard not to turn my house into a classroom, but I'm at my wits end and Mama Teacher has entered the room.
When I was in the classroom, we'd do Teacher Vs. Students. As a class, we'd choose a behavior that we needed to work on- walking in the hallway, following directions, etc. If the students met that expectation, they received a point and if they didn't, the teacher received a point. At the end of the day, if the students won they received extra tech time or something that they wanted.
Starting tomorrow, we're Parents Vs. Kids. Bobby and I came up with expectations that we want Bo and Elliott to meet in our house. We don't expect them to do all of these things every day or be perfect at all, but we just wanted to make sure that we were clear with what is and is not acceptable in our house. We also wanted to make sure that Bobby and I were on the same page about behaviors.
So every time a behavior is done, that team earns a point. If Bo and Elliott win at the end of the day, they get to stay up later and play a game or spend time with us. We chose to do a daily celebration so that our kids could feel that immediate reward for their good choices.
A couple of extra things:
-I included the chart this time, because we wanted Bo and Elliott to be able to visually see who was winning.
-When you give one team a point, be positive rather than negative. (Congrats, Dad! We earned a point vs. "Bummer, Bo and Elliott you didn't earn a point). You don't want to escalate feelings about not earning.
-You could have a reward everyday like we are or have another chart for a collective ten wins. You could have kids working for bigger things- like a movie or adventure.
-Put this in a page protector or laminate so you can use day after day.
I've also included my Parents Vs. Kids Chart plus some other goodies. I hope they're helpful! Give @ellibodesigns a shout out when you use them in your house!
We've got this, friends. Someday I know that I'm not even going to remember these difficult moments. My kids are going to do amazingly kind and caring things that make the world a better place. But until then, I'm just going to need to less laser shooting and being told I'm a bad mom. I hope this works for us. I need a win right now. What works well for you in your house to maintain some sort of order? Share below.
When I was in the classroom, we'd do Teacher Vs. Students. As a class, we'd choose a behavior that we needed to work on- walking in the hallway, following directions, etc. If the students met that expectation, they received a point and if they didn't, the teacher received a point. At the end of the day, if the students won they received extra tech time or something that they wanted.
Starting tomorrow, we're Parents Vs. Kids. Bobby and I came up with expectations that we want Bo and Elliott to meet in our house. We don't expect them to do all of these things every day or be perfect at all, but we just wanted to make sure that we were clear with what is and is not acceptable in our house. We also wanted to make sure that Bobby and I were on the same page about behaviors.
So every time a behavior is done, that team earns a point. If Bo and Elliott win at the end of the day, they get to stay up later and play a game or spend time with us. We chose to do a daily celebration so that our kids could feel that immediate reward for their good choices.
A couple of extra things:
-I included the chart this time, because we wanted Bo and Elliott to be able to visually see who was winning.
-When you give one team a point, be positive rather than negative. (Congrats, Dad! We earned a point vs. "Bummer, Bo and Elliott you didn't earn a point). You don't want to escalate feelings about not earning.
-You could have a reward everyday like we are or have another chart for a collective ten wins. You could have kids working for bigger things- like a movie or adventure.
-Put this in a page protector or laminate so you can use day after day.
I've also included my Parents Vs. Kids Chart plus some other goodies. I hope they're helpful! Give @ellibodesigns a shout out when you use them in your house!
We've got this, friends. Someday I know that I'm not even going to remember these difficult moments. My kids are going to do amazingly kind and caring things that make the world a better place. But until then, I'm just going to need to less laser shooting and being told I'm a bad mom. I hope this works for us. I need a win right now. What works well for you in your house to maintain some sort of order? Share below.
Monday, February 17, 2020
Meal Planning- Week of February 17th
The theme of this week is Quick and Easy. If I can make it with 3 or less ingredients it's happening for me. I'm calling on some help so that I can focus on the people in this house right now. Something has got to give and right now it's food. On Sunday, I'm making a Chicken and Stuffing dish mainly because I'm tired of having a huge box of stuffing in my pantry.
Grocery List
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Monday
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Crockpot
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*I’m doing this in my InstaPot, but using it as a slow cooker. This way I can saute onions and slow cook in one pot.
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Tortellini
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Tuesday
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Salad/Bowl Situation
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Fish Taco Bowls
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Salsa
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Wednesday
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Quick and Easy
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Indian Curry Over Rice
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This is one of those premade packs that you can heat in the microwave.Thanks, mom for splitting a Costco sized box of this with me. I need to buy nothing.
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Thursday
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Freezer
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Stroganoff Noodles
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Nothing! Pull this out of the freezer and put in crock pot.
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Friday
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Quick and Easy
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Trader Joes Orange Chicken and Fried Rice
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Found this in my freezer. Done!
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Saturday
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Quick and Easy
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Make Your Own Pizza
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Individual Pizzas
Sauce
Toppings
Cheese (I have way too much!)
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Sunday
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Crockpot
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I have all of these ingredients in my house. Is this my favorite dinner? No. Do I want to stop looking at a box of stuffing- yes.
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