




Because it isn't always smiles around here...

We’ve recently received a playhouse for the twins, as well as a water table- and now I can’t wait for spring and outdoor activities. We have a little slab of concrete, but I’d LOVE it if we were able to add something more visually aesthetic out there for me to enjoy while the kids play.
My dream home would have gorgeous composite decking where we’d keep our grill, outdoor table & chairs and of course a hot tub. I wouldn’t get real wood because I know we’d never take care of it properly, and this stuff looks just as nice to me. We also could put our little fire pit out there and make smores with the kids…

Does this look relaxing? Of course you’d have to imagine it all junked up with kid toys everywhere….
What we really need here though is a fence around our yard. We’re allowed to put one up, but we’d have to take it down when we leave. Since we currently don’t have a dog, I’m not sure it’s worth the expense. I’d love one though to keep the twins from wandering too far away. We have a big playground out back, and it totally tempts the boys.

The enticing view from our back yard.
The cheapest way would probably be with a chain link fence, but those are such an eyesore. I’d love pretty wooden fencing, but again, like with the deck, it requires such upkeep. So the best bet for our family would probably be composite fencing. It’d be nice to enclose my yard for the safety of my kids, yet still look pretty. I just love the look of classic white picket fencing, especially when lined with pretty flowers.

If our yard was fenced in and we had a nice deck with comfy chairs… I would be sitting out there, letting the kids play their hearts out while reading when the weather is nice. Currently I feel like I can’t take my eyes off of them because they’ll dart out towards the playground or the street on the other side- not to mention we have nothing to sit on.
Someday…


Day 8- Sun

Day 9- Front Door

Day 10- Self Portrait

Day 11- Makes Me Happy

Day 12- Inside My (the twins) Closet

Day 13- Blue

Day 14- Heart

With seven kids, we’ve done a lot of baby bathing. Right now, the twins are the only ones that need help, although they are happy to play in the bathtub for hours if we’d let them. In fact, if anyone else in the house even thinks about taking a shower or bath, there’s a good chance they’ll be joined by 2 two year olds if they don’t lock the door!
Over the years, we’ve always used Johnson’s products on our children. There’s just something about that classic clean baby scent that you don’t get from other products. Ryan has sensitive skin, so I was thrilled to discover Johnson’s Natural products! Containing no essential oils, I know they won’t affect him.
And I LOVE the pumps. They are so much better for little kids- we prefer them even with the older girls- because otherwise they go through shampoo entirely too fast.

Johnson’s Naturals products are great if you are looking for an affordable, more ‘green’ option to use on your babies. With an average price of $4.59 and containing at least 98% natural ingredients, it’s a great way to start making a difference. And with over 100 years of experience, Johnson’s is a brand that knows it’s stuff! And I’m not the only one that thinks so- Johnson’s Natural line recently won the 2012 Better Homes and Gardens Best New Product Award!
I wrote this review while participating in a campaign by Mom Central Consulting on behalf of Johnson’s Natural and received a product sample to facilitate my review, and a promotional item to thank me for participating.

I had an epiphany recently. See, for years and years, when I grocery shopped, I just threw stuff in the cart and hoped it all turned into cohesive meals once we got it all home. I never made lists, and we had a habit of eating the same few meals over and over because that’s what I grabbed. And we got sick of those things- so we ate out way more than we really should (or can afford).
We generally shop twice a month because we get paid twice a month. I’ve been trying to teach the girls that if they eat all the yogurt the first two days, they won’t have any for the next week and a half. We will grab a few things halfway through when we run out- like milk- but in general it’s just the two big shops.
I wanted to try a few things I’d found on Pinterest, so I actually made a list for our beginning of the month grocery trip to ensure I had the items I needed. And while I was making the list, I wrote down other dinners I wanted to have. I tacked that up to the fridge, and we cooked from that list of meals. My shopping trip was more expensive than usual, BUT at the end of the two weeks, I realized we really didn’t eat out at all. And even better, we were happy to be eating at home because it wasn’t the same old things.
I’d tried the meal planning before, but never BEFORE shopping, and just with our old staples. We were so stuck in a rut with the same few dinners that we didn’t stick to it, and often even if we’d planned to eat a certain meal at home, we’d opt to go out because we didn’t feel like it.
Sour Cream & Bacon Crockpot Chicken
Source: momswithcrockpots.com via Jayme on Pinterest
So here is some of what is on the menu for the next two weeks: (the ones with the * are new recipes I haven’t tried yet)
Last time, I saw acorn squash at the commissary and grabbed two. I’d remembered liking it when I was little and my mom made it, but it’d been probably decades since I had it. Aaron said he’d never tried it, and I knew none of the kids had either. I baked it up and everyone devoured it, so this time I grabbed 3. I’m not sure what meal I’ll make it with, but I can’t wait to have it again.
We of course bought a few of the old standby meals that the kids love, like mac & cheese, hot dogs, chicken nuggets, tater tots. But they’ve been great about eating new foods, so they’re going to keep getting them.
When you shop, do you plan out meals ahead of time? Make a list? Or just throw what looks good in the cart?

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