Sunday, April 24, 2016

Better (Tree) Homes & Gardens


Last summer, we were fortunate enough to get a great deal on a playset for the kids.  They immediately set to making it their own little place.  I love watching them work on it. 

Over the past few weeks, as the weather has warmed up, the tree house has been getting a sprucing up.  Natalie is creating her own "homestead" out there.  She has added a firewood pile, for the "fireplace" a raised bed flower garden, a place to keep her little chickens, a compost bin, a clothesline, and a flower box filled with pansies.  It's likely that I'm completely and utterly biased, but I think she's one of the most creative little people I have ever met.

Here's a peek inside.

Welcome!


Putting the finishing touches on her window box garden. 

 


A closer look at the newest addition to her "homestead"
 
The animal quarters, notice they have an escape route behind the barn.


The fireplace

The Kitchen   

Sinks and storage for clean & dirty dishes

We hope you enjoyed our treehouse tour!  Happy Sunday :)

Tuesday, April 19, 2016

Getting Ready

I wrote this on Sunday, thought I hit post, but apparently saved it as a draft. I'll share it anyway. 

So many thing have happened since my last post.  The idea of putting them all down is overwhelming. And it would be quite a long post.  So I'll start with where we are now. 

Life has been going by at a dizzying pace. I have been caught unprepared more than once recently.  So today, I'm getting prepared for the upcoming week. Hopefully having spent a day doing some cleaning, laundry and prep cooking will keep us from scurrying around at the last minute trying to find something quick to make for supper or school lunches.

This morning I took a bit of time and made a big batch of meatballs and a couple meals worth of chicken strips to put in the freezer.  I also put fresh cut up pineapple in individual containers and froze a pan of brownies. Our bases are now covered for keeping meal prep the rest of the week quick and simple.

Fruit to go.  Cut up pineapple and some cinnamon applesauce for school snacks.
The meatballs are just my standard semi-recipe. Most of the measurements are estimations, sorry, I'm one who eyeballs most things.
1 lb. Ground beef
1.5 lb Ground pork
2 eggs (the one I picked was a double yolker)
1/4 cup milk
2 Tbsp Worcestershire sauce
Dry minced onion
Garlic powder
Savory herb rub
Salt & pepper
Mix it all together with your hands.  Put golf ball size meatballs on a parchment lined baking sheet (with sides) and bake for about 30 minutes, turning halfway through.

The shape of the meatballs is almost as exact as the recipe ;)


The chicken strips are almost as complicated.
Boneless skinless chicken breasts, cut into strips
2 eggs
1/2 cup milk
1 cup flour
Salt & pepper
Savory herb rub
Paprika
Oil for frying
Mix milk & egg in one pie plate.  Mix flour and seasonings in another.  Roll the chicken strips in flour, then dredge through the egg mixture, then back through the flour.
Place in a heated skillet (the oil should already be in there and hot).
Fry til golden brown.  They don't need to be cooked through, since you'll be reheating them and they will finish cooking then.
Drain on paper towels.


The chicken strips are as uniform as the meatballs.  I like to think of them as "rustic" and "home style".





After the chicken strips and meatballs were done, drained and cooled, I put them in Ziploc bags. I popped them in the freezer and when I'm in a pinch for supper on the fly, I can pull them out and whip up a couple quick sides. And done. Onto spelling words or whatever comes my way.


I took a pan of brownies I made a few days ago and cut them into squares to go in the freezer as well.  They weren't disappearing as quickly as I thought  and I didn't want them to go to waste. I'll pull those out later on too.

The whole gang all set and ready to go.  There were 2 brownies that didn't fit.  I had no choice but to eat them.

The last thing I did before I threw everything in the dishwasher was to go through my little bin in the fridge where I keep single serve stuff for school lunches and tidy it up a bit.  I threw the little containers of pineapple and some applesauce in there so it's ready for the quick morning snack grab.

The fridge "snack bin".  Yogurt, cut veggies & fruit and cheese sticks live in here.  And sometimes, juice boxes & pudding cups.


Like I said, lots going on here lately as winter is finally releasing it's grip.  Here's hoping for a smooth week.

Happy Springtime Sunday!

Tuesday, February 2, 2016

Just Another Day

Today is Tuesday. Just an average day.

When I thought I'd write, I was planning to focus on how many different (figurative ) hats I wore today. But then I thought, no, this was not an average day. This was an exceptional day.

It was exceptional because we had an awesome morning. Like I didn't think MY kids were capable of getting out the door so peacefully and efficiently. 

Nobody cried, not even me. 

Everybody had all their stuff, including a slice of pumpkin bread and a cup of milk (coffee for mom) to eat on the way.

We were on time.

Nobody cut me off in the school drop off line. 

The guy behind me didn't even flip me off for stopping in the middle of the street to avoid a family of squirrels involved in a heated domestic dispute. Maybe he was watching them with a grin too.

I had time to run a few quick errands and take a short, but brisk walk around the block before starting my workday.

I figured out how to solve a problem that I've been dealing with for two days at work, with help from my boss, but we got it done.

We ate dinner before 8 pm. And it wasn't cold cereal.

Both kids got all their homework done.  Not the easiest task in the world. And they're only in elementary school, Lord help me when they get to high school!

One kid got a bath.

Backpacks are ready, the coffee pot is set to wake me up in the morning and the laundry is folded.

Kids are tucked into bed. Time for the Mister to take one of his 45 minute showers and wash off the grease and grit of the day. Time for this mama to put her feet up with a warm cup of apple cinnamon tea and a book.

Maybe I'll even finish this book so I can return it to the friend I borrowed it from. It has been a good read.  Different than I was expecting, but worth reading. 

I know I will sleep well tonight.

Here's to ordinary yet exceptional days. :)