Thursday, December 20, 2012

Clean out the fridge pasta

I make a meal plan every week. It's pretty detailed so I don't get to meal time and end up grazing on something less than nutritious or spending the entertainment budget to get lunch out. But sometimes what sounds really scrumptious on Sunday afternoon is more like "eh" when it's Thursday and you're actually looking at the ingredients. That's what happened today, so I abandoned the fried eggs and greens meal that is often a great go-to for us and decided to make a pasta on a whim. I had a container of cooked whole wheat ziti because I decided to freeze the leftover meatballs and sauce rather than eat them together for leftovers. My first thought was that I could just put some butter and cheese over it and call it good, but there were a few other items in the fridge waiting to get used up too, so this is what came of it. I'd hate to think any of these things would have ended up going to waste, but it's happened before and they weren't in the plan, so I feel like I'm saving money too!
I'm writing what I made for just my toddler and myself for lunch, but of course it's easily increased to feed the whole family for dinner. Other options are in parenthesis.

Clean out the Fridge Pasta
2 tbsp butter (or other healthy oil)
1 leek, sliced thinly (green onions, shallots, regular onions)
1 small link of natural smoked sausage sliced (a natural hot dog, some shredded chicken, cooked bacon)
1 1/2 cups of shredded kale (fresh herbs would be nice, or you could leave it out, but I liked having it)
2 cups cooked pasta
1/2 cup of white wine (broth would be fine, or make it creamier with the addition of cream or milk)
1/3 cup blue cheese (feta, chevre, Parmesan would have led to very different flavor profiles, but would be great too)

In a skillet, melt the butter over medium-high heat. When it froths add in the leeks and sautee until they get a little soft. Then add in the sausage. Once it's heated up and browning just a little on the edges, add in the kale. After it wilts a little, add in the pasta to reheat that. Then pour in the wine and scrape up any bits on the bottom of the pan. Add the cheese on top. Cover the skillet and turn the heat down for about 5 minutes and let it meld. If you use a soft cheese it will melt in and become part of the sauce. Uncover and give it one more good toss. You can add a little more cheese on top of each serving.


We loved how it turned out. We at out on the deck and it tasted like restaurant food to me! My little moment of spontenaity in an otherwise planned week felt like fun.




Oh I have one more thing to share, because what else am I going to do with this picture? I was getting low on farm eggs because I forgot to order any this week, so I picked up a dozen of the best I could buy at the grocery store, organic, cage free, for $4.25. Making scrambled eggs yesterday morning, I used the last two of the farm eggs plus a few of the store eggs. Check out the difference! Those orange yolks are chock full of the nutrients that the store eggs just can't offer. And they're a lot cheaper too, at $3.50! Make friends with a farmer, get the good stuff!


I'm linking this post up with Pennywise Platter Thursday

Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Toddler Sleep Plan, Night 4

As I mentioned last night in my oh-so-eloquent explanation of our plans for night weaning and process of coming to that decision, we are in the middle of a plan to night wean William. I do believe in extended breastfeeding, and during the daytime that's going swimmingly, but at night it was getting a little out of control. This is taking place in the confines of a bed-sharing situation and Brian and I were united and our decision to make some changes so that all of us could be better rested. This article, Sleep Changing Patterns In the Family Bed by Dr. Jay Gordon, is the plan we decided to take to make it happen.
In it, he breaks down a process that goes from nursing all night on cue, to having a 7 hour window of no nursing while keeping the breastfeeding relationship the rest of the day unchanged. To me, this was the most rational and compassionate method I found, and logically, it seemed like it would work! It was important to me that we never "abandon" William at night to cry alone, but the other source of inspiration for me, The No-Cry Sleep Solution is a misnomer because when you're changing a toddler's ingrained habit, and his favorite of all favorite activities, there will be crying. But we are there with him the whole time, speaking soothingly, rubbing his back, singing or patting. 
The first three nights were about shortening each nursing episode so that we stopped well before he fell asleep and he was able to fall asleep without nursing. The first night he rebelled at one point, carrying on for an hour and a half. Besides that, it was a much more reasonable 15 to 20 minutes of calming him down and persisting in the idea that that nursing session was over and he could, in fact, go to sleep.
The fourth night, last night, I expected to be significantly harder, because instead of nursing briefly then stopping, there would be no nursing from the hours of 11-6. I doubled up on my night shirts to be less accessible and really tanked him up before bed. I was worried for nothing it turns out! The longest he was up last night was only 20 minutes and only about 8 of those were spent in serious crying/complaining. He woke up 2 other times and was back down in less than 15. I expect the 5th and 6th nights to be even better, little by little. 
The change that comes in 7-10 is the type of soothing that you offer. Instead of holding him, we're just supposed to pat, but Will can't stand to be held or cuddled when he's angry anyway, so all we're doing is rubbing and such and saying nice things. I do think we'll try to cut out the multiple verses of The Wheels on the Bus Brian has had to sing each night. What is it about that song that immediately gets him to lay down and breathe deeper? 
I feel reassured by the changes that are taking place of our parenting decisions all along. I do feel that we're teaching William that he can trust in us to always be there for him. To rely on people for comfort rather than things, and that we respect his needs and don't think he's just trying to manipulate us. I did a ton of reading on this topic because its really the only one that was causing some anxiety around here and chose to do nothing because I couldn't find a solution that spoke reason and love to me. 
Don't follow advice just because  it comes from the expert because you will most assuredly be able to find another expert saying the opposite as evidenced by the great sleep debate. Instead, research, then follow the advice that you believe you would if there weren't any experts. Your instincts and values will lead you to a much better decision than if you try to go with popular wisdom on every parenting topic. You and I might arrive at very different conclusions, and I think that is perfectly natural and normal. It's parenting with integrity. 
I'll be sure to let you know when/if we can call this plan complete! 

Monday, December 17, 2012

Menu Plan Monday


Monday
Breakfast - Herb baked eggs
Lunch - leftover lentil soup
Snack - hard boiled eggs
Dinner - Rigatoni and Meatballs (we ran out of time last night because of a Target trip so we had quiche last night and pushed this meal to today)
to do: hard boil eggs

Tuesday

Breakfast - Soaked oatmeal with walnuts and dates
Lunch - Egg salad on Triscuits
Snack - celery and pate
Dinner - Chicken Vegetable turnovers (Jenny's crust looks amazing, but mine is going to have to be simpler, I don't do sourdough.), Fall salad
to do: pick up eggs and milk, thaw sausage, stew meat


Wednesday

Breakfast - Sausage and Eggs
Lunch - Kefir and fruit smoothies, veggie slices
Snack - cranberry apple mini-pies
Dinner - MIL's beef stew, green beans in bacon
to do: make creme fraiche


Thursday

Breakfast - apple cinnamon coffee cake
Lunch - Fried eggs and greens
Snack - carrots in creme fraiche dip
Dinner - Hot Ham and Cheese Sandwiches on wheat, sauerruben, sliced fruit (Quick because we're going caroling downtown)
to do: Bake bread, soak rice


Friday

Breakfast - Peanut butter toast and kefir
Lunch - Annie's mac and cheese with peas
Snack - leftover coffee cake
Dinner - Grilled Salmon in kefir dill sauce, sauteed kales, brown rice
to do:  soak oatmeal, soak beans


Saturday

Breakfast - Soaked oatmeal with jam
Lunch - Grilled cheese sandwiches, apples, sauerkraut
Snack - No-Sugar Christmas cut-out cookies
Dinner - bourbon baked beans and masa cornbreadbutternut squash fries in garlic mayo


Sunday

Brunch - juevos ranch-tatos
Snack - Cheese and salami and crackers
Dinner - Probably eat out with Grammy and Gramps

I'm linking up with Modern Alternative Kitchen's Meal Plan Monday. Head over there for more real food meal ideas!

Sunday, December 16, 2012

What I Wore Gaudete Sunday

Rejoice in the Lord always.
I shall say it again: rejoice!
Philippians 4:4

Our compromise between throwing up the tree and decorations as soon as the table is cleared after Thanksgiving and somehow trying to magically produce a festive decorated home Christmas Eve is to do the lights and tree Gaudete Sunday (or the eve of). The nativity scenes came at the start of advent, the stockings were added right before St. Nicholas day, and we've gradually been adding seasonal but not expressly Christmas items throughout the house. We decorated with lights outside yesterday, and have a special addition to the Christmas decorations (just wait till you see how high class this is) coming today or tomorrow! I'll post pictures when it's all finished. We also bought a Christmas tree and will be decorating it after nap time today.
I've been enjoying so much all of your (to the interwebs at large) lovely articles about advent and the reflections on the season. I don't have many wise words to add to the collective, but just to say that somehow we've escaped the busyness that everyone refers to. It could be that no one is busting down our doors to celebrate with us, or that we're in a stage of life that skips holiday parties anyway, but there has certainly been a sense of calm and peace in our home that I am very thankful for. We linger over coffee in the mornings, and have our usual dinners together every evening with plenty of time for family prayers and reading stories. I'm greatly enjoying waiting for the Christ child this year, as every year. I hope you're able to experience the same calm in your home. 
That said, here's what I wore to Mass today.

 Notice my newly decorated mantel. (Don't notice the toys stuffed in the corner) I was able to deck my halls on the cheap this year thanks to free fir clippings from the tree lot, and the gracious donations made by our own Nandina, Plum Delight, and Boxwood plants. I was pretty impressed with my efforts. I'd love to tuck in some candle sticks, as seen in Southern Living, but I'm worried it might send the whole display crashing into a pile of pine needles. 
The Deets:
Gold sweater: Ann Taylor Loft
Striped dress: Old Navy outlet
Belt: J. Crew
flats: Target

The Babe:
Chambray camp shirt: Target
brown cords: Sams Club
bare feet, as also seen at Mass: his own doing
Solid B for behavior. He got to feed the fish in the grotto as a reward

Head over to Fine Linen and Purple 
to see what everyone else is rejoicing in today.

Friday, December 14, 2012

Signing and Baking Cookies

We had plans today for William's darling little friend, Morgan, from Kindermusik and her momma, Dawn, to come over and bake and decorate cut-out cookies today. But unfortunately, Dawn got sick last night, so they had to postpone. I've been promising cookies to Will all week so we decided to make some simpler Old Fashioned Oatmeal Cookies instead. They turned out great! Just see how much Will is enjoying them. Try to ignore the stuff he's spread all over the floor!
Do you have any baking planned before Christmas? Share a recipe if you would!

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

F Week Report

Verse of the Week: Fear Not, for I am with you. Isiah 41:10
Saint of the Week: St. Francis Xavier and St. Francis of Assisi (I'm aware that Will sees no distinction between them at this point and I'm ok with that for now.)
Food: Fish, goldfish

touch and Feel
For each unit we've been making a big letter on cardstock. I don't know why I haven't been taking their pictures, but they're all textural, so far anyway. This one is felt which feels fuzzy. We also pulled out all of his touch and feel infant books and identified things that felt fuzzy or furry. 
 Feelings
I'll want to spend a lot more time on this when he's a little older, but we talked about feelings a little bit and practiced making sad, mad, happy, surprised and funny faces. I pointed out pictures in magazines of feelings too.

Art - Fingerpaint! 
I followed this recipe from Pinterest to make some baby safe finger paints. The one on the left is my attempt at the color fuchsia.
 I wish I had taken a picture of his masterpiece! It hung on the wall for a few days then came down. While he was working on it, I fingerpainted a fishbowl you can see in the video below. I'm very proud of my work :)

Pipe Cleaner Fishing
We made a busy bag game to work on fine motor skills, coordination, and color recognition. He actually had a lot of fun with it and we played throughout the week even though in the video he's just kind of messing around. You get the picture. It's a magnet tied on the end of the string as the hook.

One Fish Two Fish and poem
We read lots of fish books as I bet you could guess. One Fish Two Fish was among them. I wanted to be sure to read it, because I had come across this spin off poem that I wanted to play with during snack time. That book is complete crap. Apparently I had never read it, my parents aren't huge Dr. Seuss fans either. About 12 pages is tolerable because it's still about fish, but then it just keeps going on and on getting more and more ridiculous and lame at the same time. Sorry any of you Seuss fans. I guess now I know where my parents were coming from. Green Eggs and Ham is an exception.
We only played with Goldfish once, otherwise I would have ended up eating the while box. After that we repurposed the pipe cleaner fish and lined them up on  there.
We also looked at the fish in the fountain at church, the aquarium at the library, and in the river by our house. We learned and practiced the ASL sign for fish which is useful because Will pronounces fish SHHH.

Faith
We read stories about St. Francis Xavier and also St. Francis of Assisi. There are a lot more children's books about Assisi as you might imagine and I'm glad to talk about him because he happens to be my confirmation patron. While we fed the birds and the dogs we talked about how much he loves animals and by being gentle with them we could honor God. St. Francis Xavier's feast day fell during our study and we celebrated with a traditional Xaver Suppe  so the two Francises are probably one in the same in Will's mind. We'll sort that out later.

Farms we had big plans to go to the farm when we bought our 1/4 beef, but logistics worked out better to just pick it up at the farmer's market. So that trip and reading many related farm books is pretty much all we did with that. Speaking of which, does anyone have recommendations for farm books where the animals don't all eat corn?

Fire Safety Again, we half-butted this one to the extent that I dressed Will in his Old Navy fireman shirt 3 or 4 times over the two weeks and we went to play on the fire truck playground at Landa Park.

Farming and Firemen were two themes I wanted to jump into, but just missed out on some of the enthusiasm this time around. There's a wealth of options there for later years. Frogs, flowers and flags (get in some geography) would also be fun and interesting units later on.

Favorite Books
Swimmy  by Leo Leonni
The Song of Francis Tomie DePaola
St. Francis and the Christmas Donkey Tomie DePaola (bridged the F unit and advent season well)
The Story of Ferdinand  Munro Leaf

Sunday, December 9, 2012

Menu Plan Monday

Amazing!, I'm actually early on the meal plan this week. I didn't do WIWS because Brian was still gone with Coast Guard so I had no one to take a picture of me. But after that Mass with William (on my own at 8:00 two days in a row!) I was in NO MOOD to have my picture taken anyway. Brian is back now and I am sooo glad! William and I were both in sore need of Daddy's presence. Now we're settling in for some quality family time this evening. A cold front is blowing in tonight and tomorrow. This afternoon it was 78* and by tomorrow night, it'll be 27*! Hooray for feeling like December for at least a few days! On to the meals...

Monday
Breakfast - Soaked steel cut oatmeal with raisins and almonds
Lunch - leftover creamy Italian chicken, sauerkraut
Snack - apples and peanut butter dip
Dinner - Chana Masala (chickpea curry) served over mashed cauliflower this post on healing spices inspired me to fit some more in
to do - soak beans, thaw ground beef, soak tortillas, grocery shopping

Tuesday

Breakfast - milk kefir, cinnamon toast
Lunch - pb&j rollups in tortillas, save some for fajitas tomorrow
Snack - celery and pate from freezer
Dinner - Chili, corn muffins, creamy grape dessert real foodified (full fat yogurt, kefir cheese, succanat)
to do - pick up eggs and milk, thaw fajitas


Wednesday

Breakfast - scrambled eggs and sausage
Lunch - leftover chili
Snack - honey nut butter popcorn
Dinner - fajitas, guacamole, salsa and beans (Mexican in honor of Our Lady of Guadalupe)
to do - soak pancakes, hard boil eggs


Thursday

Breakfast - pancakes
Lunch - egg salad on Triscuits, sliced fruit and veggies
Snack - cranberry walnut kefir smoothies
Dinner - melted roast beef and cheese sandwiches, sauerruben, salad (quick because we're going to look at Christmas lights for St. Lucy's day)
to do -  bake bread, soak lentils


Friday

Breakfast - soaked steel cut oatmeal with bananas mashed in
Lunch - fried egg sandwiches
Snack - friends are coming over to bake cookies together. Not sure which yet, any suggestions? Keep in mind toddlers are helping, they need to be simple.
Dinner - Peasant Lentil Kale Soup
to do - thaw meat


Saturday

Breakfast - scrambled eggs
Lunch - leftovers
Snack - mincemeat pie in puff pastry (wheat pastry flour)
Dinner - Rigatoni and meatballs, salad

Edited to add that I'm going to link up with Modern Alternative Kitchen's Menu Plan Monday. I'm going to try to hang with the big time real food bloggers this week. ;) It's mostly their recipes anyway!

Friday, December 7, 2012

7 Quick Takes, completely void of a unifying theme


1. I'll start out with the big news first. I have decided to become a Discovery Toys consultant! I played with these toys when I was a kid, and my mom gave Will a bunch of them for Christmas last year, which he still loves! They're high quality, educational toys that last forever! So after some hemming and hawing, I decided to finally jump in. I have my first online party going on right now and I'd love to invite you to come shop around in there! Last day to order Christmas presents is December 14th, so you still have a week! Please help me kick off this new venture with some good sales. If you'd like to host your own online or in-person Discovery Toy party, let me know. It will be great fun and there's free toys in it for you.
Who didn't have a set of these Measure Up Cups?
2. In my stocking from St. Nicholas yesterday, I received a weather station that gives indoor and outdoor temps. There's a little weather girl icon that changes outfits based on the outdoor temperature. She doesn't put on pants until it's 66* or less, so while I'm wearing green skinny cords, she's still in her bathing suit. That says a lot about what she thinks about this Texas weather.

3. My (male) cousin posted this video on Facebook about "can men and women be just friends?" Just like all the girls in the video I used to think the answer was yes and counted several guys as my best friends. As it turned out the guys had it right with this one. Especially at the college age, the answer is no.



4. Watch this video of William doing pushups. It's exceptionally brief, and cute! I can say hey Will, lets do some pushups and he'll get down and do that lizard motion. He gets in around 4 per second. That's my dad with him. 

5. Tahini cookies may not be traditional Christmas time treats, but I'm going to be making these at least once or twice more before the end of the year. They are supremely easy, extremely delicious, and moderately healthy. If you have the ingredients, give them a try.

6. I just got in a new extremely conservative nightgown. I'll bet even Michelle Bachmann doesn't have one like this! Surprisingly, my husband is a fan too! It might be because while Lands End isn't exactly Victoria's Secret, it's still a huge step up from his sister's hand-me-down yoga pants and my t-shirts that are approaching their 10th birthday. I was going to post a pic of me in it St. Nicholas morning, but for the sake of propriety I'll just share the model instead. And it's on sale now!

7. 27 Reasons Why Kids are the Worst is actually really funny. Just don't watch it with your kids around, they might get ideas.






Go get some more takes at Jen's place!

Thursday, December 6, 2012

Advent Plans

This is the shortest Advent I recall, but like most people I love this time of year and plan to make the most of it! Some of the things we're planning on doing have become family traditions, others will be new ones. The church is so full of rich traditions that help us experience the joy of Advent and Christmas and we're glad to take part in them while keeping our focus on the true meaning of Christmas! Here are some of the things we have been and will be doing as a family this season. I do believe I'll continue to update this post with pictures of our Advent goings-on to revisit when I'm planning next year.

December 2 - The first Sunday of Advent
Pull out all the nativity scenes
Put new purple and pink candles in the advent wreath and bless them as a family
Read the Christmas story from Luke - repeat throughout Advent
Set out the new Advent calendar

Every day of Advent
Light the appropriate candles before dinner
Sing one verse of O Come O Come Emmanuel. We make it through all 7 "O Antiphons" each week
Open the appropriate door of the advent calendar to reveal the picture and verse
Read from Isiah - I'm doing this independently in quiet time. It's about 16 chapters a week

December 6 - the Feast of St. Nicholas
the night before, set the table and pray, inviting St. Nicholas into our home
Open stockings
have a feast for breakfast!
Drop off "giving tree" gift at church. Talk about St. Nicholas's example of generosity
Wassailfest just so happens to be tonight wtih carolling at church beforehand, great way to continue the feast
Read the St. Nicholas: the Real Story of the Christmas Legend

The Our Lady of Lourdes Grotto at church
"I am the Immaculate Conception"

December 8 - Feast of the Immaculate Conception 
Holy Day of Obligation - go to Mass
Inspired by Mary's purity have an all white dinner
Take a bag of baby items by the crisis pregnancy center to bless a pregnant mom
Read Mary

December 12 - The feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe
Act out the appearance of Our Lady to Juan Diego, probably with Little People
Color pictures of Mary
Mexican food for dinner
Read The Lady of Guadalupe
Our little shrine to our Lady of Guadalupe













Santa's Ranch drive through lights tour for the feast of St. Lucy

December 13 - Feast of St. Lucy
Since we don't have any daughters of breakfast making age, we're going to focus on the "light" component of St. Lucy by going to Santa's Ranch to see all the Christmas lights.
Put some lights up at our house if there's time, finish over the weekend

December 16 - Gaudete Sunday
Light the Pink candle
Decorate the house for Christmas
Put up the Christmas Tree
bake Christmas cookies

December - 17
Start praying the O Antiphons before bed

December 23
Grammy and Gramps come to town for Christmas

now we're getting into Christmas, but might as well put the plans out there
December 24
We'll be in Austin with Nanny and Grandude in the morning for breakfast and presents

December 25 - Christ our Savior is born!
Breakfast at home
Christmas Mass
Presents at our house
heading to Granny's house in San Antonio in the afternoon

December 27 
heading to the Valley

Not yet scheduled activities to get done during advent:
Receive the sacrament of Penance
Have hot chocolate and a fire in the fireplace
Make ornaments for grandparent gifts
Read tons and tons of Christmas books!
make a pine cone bird feeder to hand in the neighborhood park
Deliver neighbor gifts. Probably these simmer pot packets.
Pray the joyful mysteries of the Rosary
Watch National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation (after Will is in bed)

in the next couple years we'd like to add in:
the Jesse Tree. We did it before Will was born, and wanted to wait a bit before bringing it back
lining Jesus's crib with good deed straws. We have to get (make?) a Nativity scene in which Jesus isn't permanently affixed to his crib first.
Unwrapping a Christmas book each day. Our collection is growing but most of what we're reading this year comes from the library.


”My

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

First Date Night in...?

Brian and I went on a date Saturday night! A real one, where we planned in advance, left the baby at home, dressed up and everything! The last time we went out like that was the company Christmas party. No, not an early Christmas party this year, it was for Christmas 2011. So to say we were overdue would be an understatement. It really wasn't such a huge priority for either of us since we're pretty committed attachment parenting parents, trying to save some money, and not the night owls we used to be. Just kidding, I have never in my life been a night owl, but I did occasionally stay up till midnight for my love's sake.
For years now, we've been wanting to see Old Crow Medicine Show in concert. They came through Brian's favorite town in west Texas on the Railroad Revival Tour (wow that would have been amazing) with two other excellent Americana/Bluegrass bands. There would have been nothing to keep him from that show if it weren't a mere two weeks after Will's birth. The next time they're in town, we swore, we'll be there, no matter what. Well as it happened, the next time was Saturday ate the beautiful, intimate and historic Empire Theater in San Antonio, and as promised, we were there.
Just a little bit of backtracking for history's sake. Back when I was a graduate student with nothing better to do, I spent a significant amount of time reading and posting to some message boards, fratty.net. It doesn't exist anymore to my knowledge. There was a long thread about creating the ultimate frat-tastic playlist with hundreds of songs submitted. I downloaded (illegally of course) most of the ones I didn't already have hoping to expand my repertoire. Wagon Wheel by OCMS was listed and on first listen, my reaction was "AYKM?" are you kidding me? But on the second third and fourth I fell in love. I shared it with Brian who had the same initial reaction then also began to enjoy it. We looked further into their music, watched some live shows on youtube and a new love was born. Even still Wagon Wheel is our favorite song, everybody's apparently judging by the reaction at the concert. There was a fun moment at Allie and Karl's wedding when a bunch of Karl's fam and some friends sang it together, and almost every night we sing it to William going to bed. Sometimes we harmonize. I think we sound beautiful, you probably wouldn't if you heard.
So we got tickets and made plans. Mine included a new dress for the occasion. You might understand based  on the entirety of my posts that my clothes needs have changed somewhat. I don't have many going out clothes left anymore after I stupidly gave away everything cute when I was pregnant, assuming I'd never fit it again. What I have left is stay-at-home-mom clothes, church clothes, and some holdout teaching clothes. I wanted this dress. From the reviews about how short it is I settled for ordering this one and this one that I was going to accessorize just right, assuming I'd send one back. They still haven't come in, thanks a lot, ModCloth! I waited until the last minute to get ready Saturday, checking the mail repeatedly. My disappointment about not getting to wear the adorable outfit I'd planned threatened to ruin the mood, but Brian helped me put something together that worked well enough and when I got there, as often happens, I realized it didn't actually matter what I was wearing because the crowd was very diverse in their outfit choices and obviously didn't actually give two flips about what I had on. Sometimes it's good to realize you're not that important after all!
We spent ages in the downtown San Antonio Christmas season traffic. The Spurs were playing, the Nutcracker was showing, and no one can drive right because they're all looking up into the trees of the Riverwalk at the gorgeous lights. It took forever to find a parking garage that wasn't full, but it worked out just in time and we got our drinks and headed to our seats (second row of the mezzanine) right as the opener came on. The energy just built and built throughout. I loved how close we were to the band, I loved singing along, I loved linking arms with my honey while we tapped our feet together. After the concert we grabbed a coffee on the way back to the parking garage and laughed a lot.
When we got home we heard the report about how William had a great time, but didn't go to sleep until 10:40. Miracle of all miracles though, he slept through the night for the very first time ever, not waking up until 5! As you might guess, he's made up for it the last two. Oh well. Maybe next year we'll go out again and have the same success!


Monday, December 3, 2012

Not quite a meal plan

Ooops! I didn't mean to hit publish on this one. Clearly this is not a full meal plan.I'll go ahead and leave it here because it is a glimpse into how I do my meal planning. Instead of pinning recipes that I"ll never find again, or starring them on my reader, if it's something I know I actually want to make I copy the link and paste it into a new post. Then when I'm ready, usually the weekend, I flesh out the blank spaces with recipes I know by heart or look some up, push any meals I need to wait till later to another new post, add some sides and snacks etc and then hit publish. These might appear next week.

Dinner - Mushroom Chicken Gratin
Snack - apples and peanut butter dip
Dinner - Peasant Lentil Kale Soup

Meal Plan Monday

Monday
Breakfast - I had kefir smoothies and toast planned but Will was so insistent we have popcorn, that I rolled with it. Honey nut butter popcorn
Lunch - Quesadillas made with leftover beef and pork combo enchilada filling
Snack - yogurt covered bananas
Dinner - Xaver Suppe in honor of the feast of St. Francis Xavier, and grilled cheese, picnic style. We're meeting daddy at park then all heading to a special evening Kindermusik class.
to do: soak oatmeal

Tuesday

Breakfast - Steel cut oatmeal with apples and raisins
Lunch -  tuna salad on Triscuits, clementines
Snack - apples and cheese slices, melted
Dinner - BBQ Baked potatoes, green fall salad
to do: pull out pate, Brunswick stew, sausage patties


Wednesday

Breakfast - Eggs and sausage
Lunch - Brunswick stew from the freezer
Snack - Celery and butternut squash and chicken liver pate. Tip - freeze pate in ice cube trays for nutrient dense snacks or party food
Dinner - Tarragon Chicken over wilted spinach, butternut squash, apple crisp for dessert. (all recipes are from a Nourished Kitchen menu mailer, they're not posted on the website yet.)
to do: soak nuts for crisp in the morning, prep french toast casserole


Thursday

Breakfast - Cinnamon Raisin french toast casserole with blackberries and cream. We'll be opening our stockings if St. Nicholas comes! Today is his feast.
Lunch - frozen cheese pizza - hey it's a special day!
Snack - pumpkin cranberry bread
Dinner - our town has Wassailfest so we will be out Wassailing. We might pick something up, or I might throw together some hot sandwiches.
to do: Bake bread, pull out fish


Friday
Breakfast - leftover french toast casserole
Lunch - PBJ Kefir smoothies
Snack - cauliflower and dip
Dinner - parmesan crusted fish, broccoli, rice (something like that Kraft recipe, without all that brand specific crap-ola)

Brian is out of town this weekend, so we'll see what we're in the mood for. Maybe just leftovers, maybe we'll go out once or twice. It's not a whole ton of fun cooking 4 meals a day for just me and a toddler.

Sunday, December 2, 2012

What I Wore Sunday & Christmas Blog Swap


Joining in again with Fine Linen And Purple, only I'm wearing fine polyester and purple. More like blue-violet. It's purpler in real life. I was hoping to wear this cute tan wool blazer over, but it's 80* here so that's just not happening, obviously. Instead, this is how I went to Mass for the first Sunday of Advent. 
Dress, with pockets: Target
Necklace: Kate Spade Outlet
Shoes: Steve Madden
Advent is my favorite season of the year! The preparation and anticipation of Christ's coming brings me so much happiness. I hope to pass that on to William this year. We have some big and little plans I'm going to put together and post about this week. I hope your's is off to a great start!

Also,
My bestie, Allie of Living the Adventures is hosting a Christmas blog swap with a few other very fine ladies! I'm so glad she invited me to join in the fun! We'll be getting partners and swapping some fun Christmas gifts for each other. It's kind of nice to know I'll get to shop for something fun and Christmas-y that I think another momma like me might like rather than all the stress of trying to find the perfect gifts for family. I look forward to showing off my goodies in a couple weeks! It's not too late to sign up. Go by if you want to participate.