Posted in Friday Favorites, Kids, School

Friday Favorites {#177}

Hello and happy Friday!

TGIF –It was another week school and busy evenings, but we’ve made it to the weekend.

As always, I’m linking up with Erika and Andrea for this week’s Friday Favorites.

Why not round out the month sharing photos from Shay and Erika’s Photo Challenge like I have the past few weeks?

Here are some favorites from the week:

September 22: Festival

No photo, but the kids went to Oktoberfest on Friday night.

Trav and I went last year, I always find the Bingo tent!

September 23: Autumn

The best autumn quote on the first day of fall.

September 24: Comfort food

Soups are definitely a comfort food, and on Sunday, we had a nice fall meal followed by a yummy fall dessert.

I made Bev’s Simple Chicken Pasta Soup and Apple Cider Donut Cake for dessert.

September 25: In my cup

I started Sunday morning off on the back patio watching Southern Charm while sipping my coffee in one of my favorite mugs.

September 26: Crisp

Well, I could have said “crisp fall air” as we’ve had some cooler mornings and evenings, but really our grass has been “crispy” from lack of rain!

September 27: Memory

I always love this sweet memory of when we took the kids to the pumpkin patch for the first time in 2010.

September 28: early

Quiet early mornings with coffee, a candle, light up pumpkin, and the local news. That’s how I start most of my mornings, but in the fall, it’s even better.

Other Faves:

This Life in Lilac candle is amazing. It’s my first time buying one of Jen Reed’s candles, and it won’t be the last.

Saturday night was a favorite because of the fall temps and a night at home. We pulled the sunroom tv outside and hung out while watching the Mizzou game.

8th grade school pics came in, and they are definitely a favorite. This is the first school pic in a few years without the kids in braces.

Hayden joked with me that he wasn’t going to smile, but I’m so glad that he did…Hadley too, of course.

I made a trip to my favorite place to pick up pumpkins for our front porch. This is one of my favorite things to do every year.

My dad came to visit for a few days. Of course, we took the traditional porch pic, and he was able to see two of Hayden’s races as well as my nephew’s football and baseball games.

Hayden had two great races this week. He had a top 5 finish on Saturday in a very competitive race where he had a 4k PR by over thirty seconds. He really pushed himself to he finish.

Trav’s brother got a few great pics of him running which I always appreciate.

On Tuesday, our district had their end of season championship 4k, and Hayden placed 1st!! He was 1st place in the elementary race his 5th grade year, so it’s neat that he did that again as an 8th grader.

Of course, we’re proud of all he’s accomplished this season. The state meet is in a couple of weeks.

Favorite Mom Meme:

This is very relateable.

Bonus Fave: Flashback Friday:

Ahhh…I feel like the three years of middle school have flown by!

Hayden through the years:

(8th grade left, 6th grade top right, 7th grade bottom right)

…and Hadley through the years:

(8th grade left, 6th grade top right, 7th grade bottom right)

Weekly Recap:

Here’s a peek at my posts this week in case you missed one:

Well, it’s officially fall break for us, and I’m ready for it. We have some fun plans, so I don’t know how often I will post next week, but I have a few posts planned, including Prime Purchases on Monday!

Have a great weekend!

Posted in Monthly Musings, Seasonal

Monthly Musings

Hello and happy Thursday.

Well, where has this month gone? It’s already time for Monthly Musings.

Today, I’m sharing my answers to Patty and Holly ‘s fun monthly link up.

This month’s topic is Fall/Halloween Fun…

It really is starting to feel like fall around here (at least in the mornings and evenings)…and we finally got some rain yesterday! Hallelujah!

I love writing posts “all about fall,” so this topic is definitely for me!

1. Favorite fall traditions

We love going to UK football games and Keeneland. The pumpkin patch is always the highlight of autumn for me. The kids have been able to carve their own pumpkins for a few years now, and that’s a major milestone. haha

2. How do you celebrate Halloween?

For years and years, we’d trick-or-treat with the same group of friends. As the kids have gotten older, everyone now kind of does their own thing now.

I still try to have a “spooky” dinner a day or two before Halloween.

Last year, was the first year since 2009 that Travis and I were back sitting on the front porch passing out candy rather than walking around with our kids while they trick-or-treated.

They still have so much fun with their friends.

3. Favorite fall recipes?

I make Pumpkin Sausage Penne pasta a few times during the fall season

Of course, we love to bake –pumpkin pie, pumpkin cookies, and pumpkin muffins!

I did try a new recipe this past weekend…Apple Cider Donut Cake was a hit with the fam! I will definitely make this again soon!

4. Favorite fall fashion pieces?

I love when it’s sweater/cardigan weather. I needed to replace the black cardigan that I’ve had for years, so I ordered my favorite Amazon cardigan (again!) in black. I now have it in three colors.

5. How do you decorate for fall?

Pumpkins & candles…obviously!

6. Pumpkin spice?

Sure! I love pumpkin muffins and pumpkin bread. I don’t do Pumpkin Spice Lattes though…too many calories, and I don’t enjoy the taste anymore.

7. Thoughts on candy corn

I don’t mind it. Typically, I only eat it when I mix it with peanuts.

8. Favorite fall/Halloween movie?

It’s not a movie, but when the kids were little, we usually watched It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown as a family, but we haven’t watched it in a few years.

Other movies I think of and try to watch during fall are You’ve Got Mail, Sweet Home Alabama, and Hocus Pocus.

9. Apple pie, pumpkin pie or cider donut?

All of the above. That being said, I don’t know that I’ve ever made an apple pie. We tend to stick with all things pumpkin, and I can’t pass up an apple cider donut.

10. Bonfire, hayride or haunted house?

I like when we can find an evening to do a backyard fire, but it’s definitely not a bonfire. haha

Haunted house? No, ma’am.

I always love this link up. I can’t wait to read everyone’s responses.

Happy fall, y’all!

Posted in Books and Shows

What I’ve Been Reading: September 2023

Hello and happy Wednesday!

With this month wrapping up, I’m sharing the book I read in September.

I feel like I’m struggling a bit getting into a reading groove lately, but I did read three books this month.

Here are the books I read this month:

{As always, book summaries are from Goodreads…}

The Block Party:

Summary:

This summer, meet your neighbors.

The residents of the exclusive cul-de-sac on Alton Road are entangled in a web of secrets and scandal utterly unknown to the outside world, and even to each other.

On the night of the annual Summer block party, there has been a murder.

But, who did it and why takes readers back one year earlier, as rivalries and betrayals unfold—discovering that the real danger lies within their own block and nothing—and no one—is ever as it seems.

Quick Thoughts:

It has been a long time since I’ve finished a book I didn’t enjoy, but I did finish this one since it was on my summer reading list. Anyway, for whatever reason, I struggled throughout the book. I didn’t really like the characters and couldn’t connect with the writing style or plot. Two different times, I even had two different ladies at the pool ask me about the book, and I told them I just couldn’t get into it.

Have you read The Block Party? If so, what did you think?

Rating:

Look for Me There:

Summary:

In Look for Me There , Luke Russert traverses terrain both physical and deeply personal. On his journey to some of the world’s most stunning destinations, he visits the internal places of grief, family, faith, ambition, and purpose—with intense self-reflection, honesty, and courage.”—Savannah Guthrie, coanchor of Today “Look for me there,” news legend Tim Russert would tell his son, Luke, when confirming a pickup spot at an airport, sporting event, or rock concert. After Tim died unexpectedly, Luke kept looking for his father, following in Tim’s footsteps and carving out a highly successful career at NBC News. After eight years covering politics on television, Luke realized he had no good answer as to why he was chasing his father’s legacy. As the son of two accomplished parents—his mother is journalist Maureen Orth of Vanity Fair —Luke felt the pressure of high expectations but suddenly decided to leave the familiar path behind. Instead, Luke set out on his own to find answers. What began as several open-ended months of travel to decompress and reassess morphed into a three-plus-year odyssey across six continents to discover the world and, ultimately, to find himself. Chronicling the important lessons and historical understandings Luke discovered from his travels, Look for Me There is both the vivid narrative of that journey and the emotional story of a young man taking charge of his life, reexamining his relationship with his parents, and finally grieving his larger-than-life father, who died too young. For anyone uncertain about the direction of their life or unsure of how to move forward after a loss, Look for Me There is a poignant reflection that offers encouragement to examine our choices, take risks, and discover our truest selves.

Quick Thoughts:

I really liked this book. I’d seen Luke Russert promote it when it was published, and added it to my reading list last spring.

I remember when his dad, Tim, was the host of Meet the Press, and when he passed away how that impacted the show.

Anyway, I enjoyed following Luke’s journey through many countries, recalling many amazing places and people while learning life lessons along the way . His mom joined him on a few legs of his journey and their relationship, and what he’s learned from her, was also interesting. I also enjoyed the reflective parts and memories that he shared with about his father.

Rating:

The Senator’s Wife:

Summary:

In this town, anyone is replaceable. . . .

After a tragic chain of events led to the deaths of their spouses two years ago, D.C. philanthropist Sloane Chase and Senator Whit Montgomery are finally starting to move on. The horrifying ordeal drew them together, and now they’re ready to settle down again—with each other.

As Sloane returns to the world of White House dinners and political small talk, this time with her new husband, she’s also preparing for an upcoming hip replacement—the latest reminder of the lupus diagnosis she’s managed since her twenties. With both of their hectic schedules, they decide that hiring a home health aide will give Sloane the support and independence she needs post-surgery. And they find the perfect fit in Athena Karras.

Seemingly a godsend, Athena tends to Sloane, and even helps her run her charitable foundation. But Sloane slowly begins to deteriorate—a complication, Athena explains, of Sloane’s lupus. As weeks go by, Sloane becomes sicker, and her uncertainty quickly turns to paranoia as she begins to suspect the worst. Why is Athena asking her so many probing questions about her foundation—about her past? And could Sloane be imagining the sultry looks between Athena and her new husband?

Quick Thoughts:

This book seems to be a popular one right now. I really love a suspenseful book, and this one is definitely a psychological thriller. It hooked me from the first few pages with the deaths of Slone and Whit’s spouses. Throughout the plot, the reader is kind of “connecting the dots” as to what happened while also wondering about motives of other characters.

The chapters are pretty short, and this was a quick read for me.

Rating:

What books have you been reading lately?

Like last year, I set a goal of reading 40 books this year, and I’m up to 31/40 books. I’ve kind of abandoned my “ABC Reading Challenge”…this is also why I fail at book clubs…I just want to read what I want to read. haha

Happy reading!

Posted in Memes

Monday Memes…on Tuesday

Welcome to my brain, y’all.

I got my Monday/Tuesday posts out of order…and meant to share this one yesterday. Oh well, hopefully you had a great Monday, and these memes will provide some laughs for your Tuesday.

Here are a few of my favorite memes this month:

Always a work in progress…haha

I should do this more often…

…but there’s also this:

I loved (and still do) a book fair! I even miss my own kids’ enthusiasm about them from their elementary school days.

This is a good idea!

lol…don’t show this post to Travis.

With age comes wisdom!

Just me trying to get through this week before fall break!

I hope your week is off to a good start!

Posted in Five things

Five Things in My…

Hello and happy Monday!

How was your weekend? Ours was pretty good…a mix of all the things. While Monday tends to be my least favorite day of the week, I’m ok with this one as we only have this week standing between us and fall break!

I had this random idea pop in my mind to share a few specific things in various parts of my house…and five sounded like a good number…

So…today I’m starting this new little series…

…and focusing on my kitchen.

1. Hand mixer:

So, a little story about this mixer…it’s from Walgreens circa 2004!

Travis and I were engaged and living in our first house and on a random Sunday, I wanted to bake. At that time, we had a Bed Bath and Beyond wedding registry and a hand mixer was on it, but we hadn’t received it yet.

I assumed we’d get it at some point, but I just thought I’d pay $15 for this little gadget to get us through until then. Well, this little gal has continued to do the trick for 19 years!! We even returned the Bed, Bath and Beyond one that we did receive as a gift.

I often think about getting a nice stand mixer, but the practical side of me knows I don’t really have anywhere to store it. I might ask for a new hand mixer for Christmas because these beaters have seen better days, but this little mixer goes to show that you don’t have to have the fanciest equipment …and, I have to assume that “they don’t make things like they used to.”

2. Creating a Stir cookbook:

This cookbook is also almost twenty years old. It was a wedding shower gift from our friends, and I’d say many southern kitchens have this cookbook. It has always sat in this stand in the kitchen of all three of our houses. I used this cookbook to cook some of my very first dinners for just Travis and me. I don’t use it as much anymore just thanks to other ways of finding recipes, but maybe I will open it up and plan a dinner soon.

3. Dutch oven:

I’ve had this Dutch oven for a few years. My Gma gave it to me, per my gift suggestion, for either Christmas or my birthday. It’s from Target, and I just love it. I keep it out on the stove top year round. It’s pretty and functional.

4. Measuring Spoons:

These measuring spoons were in Trav’s apartment when we first started dating. Through the years, I’ve picked up another set or two of measuring spoons, but I always turn back to these. They are my favorite.

5. Recipe box:

Like so many things in the kitchen, I’ve had this recipe box for years. I can’t remember where I got it…it may have even been a wedding shower gift with a few recipe cards with recipes written from family and friends.

I have quite a few recipes that I turn to often that are in this box, and I use these recipe cards when I make something new that I want to keep in the rotation.

Well, this ended up being quite a stroll down memory lane. I don’t know that all my posts will be that way, but I thought this was a fun way to take a deeper look at some thing things around my house.

What other areas should I share?

Posted in Friday Favorites

Friday Favorites {#176}

Hello and happy Friday!

Shew! This week was a busy one. I know we stay pretty busy, but this week just had extra things for me like meetings, trainings, and open house. Plus, Travis was still pretty busy with work.

I’m definitely ready for the weekend. TGIF!

As always, I’m linking up with Andrea and Erika for this week’s Friday Favorites.

Like the past two weeks, I’m continuing with Erika and Shay’s Photo Challenge and sharing my week that way.

Here are some favorites from the week:

September 15: OOTD

Last Friday, I was having a moment for green, I guess. I wore this sweatshirt to school and then changed into even comfier clothes, including this SSYS shirt and leggings, for Hayden’s cross country meet. I had very casual OOTD.

September 16: Apples

I’ve been burning one of my Honeycrisp Apple candles from Trader Joe’s pretty much non-stop since I got them.

September 17: Friends

Hadley and friends had fun at the UK game on Saturday. (Hayden and friends did too, but I never saw them. haha) Homer, our best friend, looked so cute snuggling on the couch.

September 18: Made me smile

Amy shared about these pumpkin K-cups at Aldi, so I was happy when I found them on Monday. They are delish.

September 19: Cozy

Fall mornings are cozy with candles, pumpkins, a blanket and coffee.

September 20: The letter L

L is for lights and leaves. My house is feeling festive.

September 21: Traditions

Going to the pumpkin patch and carving pumpkins are two of my favorite traditions.

Other faves:

A few other favorites…

Hayden had a couple of cross country meets this week. He had a top 5 finish and 4k PR at a really competitive race in Louisville on Friday…

…followed by a first place finish at a local race on Tuesday.

Hadley was excited to see her cousin at Friday’s race. Then, Hayden spent the night, so he got family time too.

Some new candles arrived on my doorstep yesterday. I’ve never ordered from Life in Lilac, but I love following Jen Reed, and I knew her candles would be amazing. I ordered Fall Fever, and I can’t wait to burn it.

I took advantage of some Bath and Body Works points, and ordered: White Pumpkin, Pumpkin Cinnamon Bun, and Vanilla Pumpkin Marshmallow.

I *think* I’m set for the fall season!

Favorite Mom Meme:

Ugh…Hayden’s shoes stay scattered around the house! Honestly, Travis is a close second with this bad habit. haha

Bonus Fave: Flashback Friday:

Look at this toothless smile! Kindergarten Hadley is too cute.

Weekly Recap:

I had a variety of posts this week…meals, fall decor, and all about fall!

I hope you have a fabulous fall weekend!

Posted in Holidays

ABC’s of Autumn

Hello and happy Thursday!

In June, I shared my ABC’s of Summer post, and it was such a fun post to write. So much fun that I’m following the same format to share all about fall just in time for the autumnal equinox on Saturday!

A- autumn: My favorite season…which provides some of my favorite quotes:

Bback to school activities like open house, football and volleyball games. The kids have had a really great start to the school year.

C- cross country: It’s hard to believe that this is Hayden’s last middle school cross country season. He’s had a great season so far.

D- apple cider donuts: I used to only get apple cider donuts when we went to the pumpkin patch, but now I pick them up at Trader Joe’s too!

E- election day: Obviously, elections are important, but having a random Tuesday off in November is great. The past few years, I’ve taken the time to pull our pencil trees out of the attic and put them out in the office and sun room.

F- Fall break: We always look forward to a few days off from school…even better is when we take a trip. We’ve gone to Asheville quite a few times, and last year we had a whole week at the beach.

G-gourds: I can’t wait to decorate the front porch…maybe this weekend?

H- Halloween: Well, gone are the days of the kids in cute costumes. Before the kids, Travis and I would sit on the front porch and pass out candy. Well, last year, we blinked and had come full circle doing the same thing again while the kids ran around the neighborhood trick-or-treating with their friends.

I- I love fall: What more is there to say?

J-jack-o-lanterns: Thankfully, we’ve kept this tradition alive. I always love seeing their creations.

K- Kickoff of Chiefs football: We’re always excited to watch our Chieefffsss!

L- Leaves: Our front yard trees are always so pretty. I wish the colorful leaves lasted more than a month or so.

MMums: I always love decorating the front porch in the fall, and the mums are the perfect touch.

…and Mizzou football…is another favorite part of the fall…especially when they are winning. So far, so good!

N-Nutmeg: Rather than drink all the calories of a PSL, I usually just use hazelnut creamer and a dash of nutmeg or pumpkin pie spice.

O- Orchard: My favorite tradition is heading to the apple orchard/pumpkin patch whenever we can find a free afternoon.

P-Pumpkins: I know you didn’t see that answer coming! haha

Q- Quiet, cozy mornings: I always love starting my morning off with some quiet time, but it’s even better in the cooler months…cozy with a candle, a blanket, and a cup of coffee.

R- Raking the leaves: Those leaves are so pretty…and thankfully these kds are big help raking them up.

S- Sweater and sweatshirt weather –nothing better.

T- Thanksgiving: AKA – my favorite holiday.

Start off with the parade, eat some turkey, and end the day with pie! And…no stress of gift giving.

U- UK football: a big part of our fall is spent at Kroger Field cheering on the CATS.

V-Vino! Red wine time! I usually switch to red wine when the temps dip below 70 degrees!

W- Warm days, cool mornings and evenings. While I’d be content with 70 degrees or cooler after Labor Day, that’s not usually the case around here. I’ve embraced warmer days with no humidity and cooler mornings and evenings.

X- eXtra hours of darkness. I’m one of the odd ones who love when we “fall back” and it starts getting darker earlier. (I’m also always ready to “spring forward” in the spring too!)

Y- Yummy baked goods: We do our best baking in the fall….and it’s usually all things pumpkin!

Z-ZZZ: October and November offer a few days off of school to sleep in and have slow mornings. Thanksgiving break has always been my favorite break because it’s just enough time off but not too much to get us out of a routine.

What do you love about fall?

Posted in Holidays, Home Decor

Fall Home Tour

Hello!

Cue “It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year!”…

I love fall…it’s definitely my favorite color 😉

Our temps have actually started to cool off a bit which has been so nice, and it got me in the mood to pull out our fall decorations. My plan was to decorate this past weekend, but I actually went ahead and did it the weekend before. It doesn’t take too long and I had an extra hour, so I went for it.

Not much changes through the years, but I always pick up a new thing or two…it’s hard for me to resist when I see a cute pumpkin.

Now, I’ve been able to enjoy my pretty mantle, candles and light up pumpkins for over a week.

When I told Hadley was I going to decorate, she said, “Yay!” I’m raising her right, y’all.

Come on in.

Entryway:

The only thing new in the entry way is I bought some pretty satin pumpkins at Hobby Lobby to put in the glass cloche.

The other decorations I’ve had for a few years.

Living room:

I keep it pretty simple on the trunk and add a few neutral touches including this pumpkin that I picked up last year.

Real talk: This pic is from last year.

As much as I would love for my couch to look neat and tidy with pretty pillows, it doesn’t look this way 90% of the time….and we keep it mostly covered because of Homer.

I still love my grapevine pumpkins…and you can’t go wrong with an Antique Candle Co candle.

I added these cute light up pumpkins from Hobby Lobby to the fire place. Shay shared hers recently, and I was influenced. The cute cat was one of my first ever decorations that I bought years ago, and I still think he’s cute!

I added a few pumpkins to our built in shelves in the living room.

This might sound silly, but when I put out this votive candle holder, I had a flashback to 2004.

I don’t put this out every year, but I found the perfect spot on our shelf. Anyway, I remember picking it up at Walgreens during the first fall at our first house. I know back then that I didn’t decorate to the extent I do now, but I do remember being excited to make our first house a home…even on a tight budget. A few seasonal touches made our house homey. We’ve come a long way, but I still want to have a cozy and inviting home.

Sorry for that trip down memory lane!

Office:

I always swap out the regular pic that’s in this frame for the one of the kids the first time we took them to the pumpkin patch. You know how much I love that tradition!

I still have my “morning pumpkin”pillows that one of my former students made for me.

Kitchen:

I added a few fall touches to the tray on our island. The squishy plaid pumpkin was a find at Hobby Lobby.

The buffet in the kitchen is one of my favorite areas to decorate.

A variety of pumpkins…

…seasonal plates and flowers help make it festive.

I still love the my plates from Target.

I filled up this cute bowl with the rest of the fabric pumpkins.

I shared this peek of the mantle recently…

…but here she is in all her glory. When I was at Michaels, I bought this four pack of candles, and they have a subtle fall touch with the gold leaves on them.

This is the second year that I added lights to the leaves…and I love the glow.

Sun room:

Like the living room couch, I’d love to say that our sunroom stays this tidy, but we usually flip the cushions up, so Homer isn’t tempted to get up there. Anyway, I sit out here the most from September to December, and it’s one of my favorite spots.

I will read, sip my coffee, and enjoy the scent of the pumpkin apple candle. There’s nothing better.

I swap out my regular wreath for this one:

Bedroom:

I have my other Michael’s pumpkin in our bedroom with a seasonal candle.

….and Hadley is still enjoying her neon “Boo” sign that I got her a few weeks ago.

I haven’t decorated my porch just yet, but I’m hoping to get to it this weekend.

Truly, this is my favorite time of the year.

Posted in Meals and Recipes

Monday Meals

Hello and happy Monday!

How was your weekend? Overall, ours was pretty good. Now, I’m ready to tackle this week! We only have two more weeks until fall break which is so hard to believe.

It’s been a minnnnute…since I’ve shared a Monday Meals post, so that’s what I’m doing today.

I swear, I feel like I spend a good portion of my life meal planning, ordering groceries, putting away groceries, and cooking dinner. Sometimes, I don’t feel very inspired or feel like I’m in a rut when planning meals for the fam.

I usually consult other blogs and Pinterest first for meal ideas as well as some of my recipe books and recipe box as secondary sources.

When I’m really stuck for ideas, I usually ask the kids what they would like for dinner. Hadley suggested Shay’s Easy Enchilada Skillet recently, so we had that.

I tend to try to follow a system of cooking something Sunday for leftovers Monday. Taco Tuesday. If I’m lucky, I will cook something Wednesday with leftovers for Thursday. I do think it’s easier to get two or three meals out of fall and winter recipes since we eat more soups and casseroles then.

I used to always plan meals Sunday-Thursday, but now I just plan Sunday-Wednesday and hope we have leftovers for Thursday. If we don’t have leftovers, I will do something quick like pork loin and Bob Evans mashed potatoes or breakfast for dinner. In the winter, we’ll have tomato soup and grilled cheese sometimes.

Last Thursday, we ended up having sheet pan nachos because Travis wasn’t home for dinner, and I wanted to make something quick and easy.

Anyway, in case you are in a cooking rut, I’m sharing what we’ve eaten recently and what we’re eating this week:

Last week we had:

Sunday Crockpot Crack Chicken and waffle fries. I’ve made this many times, and it’s a family favorite. The recipe says it can be a dip, and I can definitely see that being true. The kids had their chicken on buns, but this time, for me, I put the chicken in a tortilla and rolled it up and ate it that way. I think that’s my preference now. I was able to take tortillas for lunch a couple of days too.

MondayCrockpot Cheese Tortellini and Sausage soup. It’s another family favorite that hits the spot.

Tuesday – I tried a new recipe: Meatball Bombs. We had green beans and fruit too. These were a little sloppy to make, but they were a hit. I used one and a half cans of biscuits in order to make a few more for leftovers. Also, the meatballs I had were smaller, so I cut up two to put in each biscuit.

Travis has been super busy with work, so I’ve been doing most of the parenting things…I decided to give myself a little “break,” and we had dinner on paper plates.

Not an Earth shattering tip, but it was just nice to not have to clean dishes after dinner.

Wednesday- We just had leftovers from the previous nights.

Thursday- I made Sheet Pan Nachos. I don’t know why, but the kids love the fact that I just put the sheet pan on the table, and they just eat from there. Actually, I guess now I can see why that’s fun for them 😉 Again, another night with minimal dishes to clean.

This week we’re having:

Sunday: I made Million Dollar Spaghetti and green beans as a side dish.

Monday: leftover spaghetti and bagged salad

Tuesday: I had extra meatballs from last week’s dinner, so I decided to try this new recipe: Meatball and Tortellini Soup and biscuits.

Wednesday: I’m making Slow Cooker Fiesta Chicken and rice. This has been a “go to” recipe for me years because it makes a ton. We have an extra busy week of evenings, so I wanted to use the slow cooker as much as possible and not worry about cooking on Thursday….and I bet I will have enough leftovers for lunch one day too.

Thursday: Wednesday leftovers.

Looking ahead, I think next week, I’m going to make Pumpkin Sausage Penne Pasta. I always look forward to this dish!

…and Bev’s Simple Chicken Pasta Soup.

It’s nice to already have a few ideas for next week!

What’s your “go to” meal?

Posted in Friday Favorites

Friday Favorites {#175}

Hello and happy Friday!

I hope you’ve had a great week!

As always, I’m linking up with Erika and Andrea for this week’s Friday Favorites.

Like last week, I’m sharing my photos for Erika and Shay‘s September Photo Challenge.

Here are some favorites from the week:

September 8: In your town

Friday night lights were happening last Friday. We went to my school’s Homecoming football game. The weather felt like fall, so that was definitely a favorite.

September 9: Nature

Nothing says “cross country meet” like tons of hay bales!

Hayden had his first 4k race of the season, and placed 3rd. The weather was perfect for running…or so I’ve been told 😉

September 10: Letter A

Honestly, I wasn’t sure what I was going to share for this one, but after putting out my fall decorations, I had to make a trip to Michael’s. I saw my favorite Ashland light up pumpkin (I have two!)…and they were on sale.

September 11: Thankful for

My slow cooker, so dinner would be ready after all our evening activities.

September 12: Leaves

I’m loving how my mantle turned out this year!

September 13: 5 things

I shared this pic from the weekend. After Hayden’s cross country meet, he and I went to Hobby Lobby (he was thrilled…haha)…but then he spotted a Crumbl Cookie, so I said we could stop in there.

We got six total cookies, but five different flavors. They were pretty good.

September 14: Window view

I snapped this pic right before I headed out to bus duty.

Other Faves:

Long story short, Hayden’s friend was playing in the middle school regional golf tournament, and he needed a few more kids to make the foursome.

Hayden had fun on Sunday playing nine holes in the tournament.

I really showed restraint at Hobby Lobby, but I came home with a few pumpkins and a new fall coffee mug.

On Wednesday, Hadley and crew showed up and showed out in pink for 8th grade night for a couple of her friends who play basketball. Hayden and his friends were there too…some of them even wore pink!

Favorite Mom Meme:

The other night at dinner, Hayden inhaled a bowl of soup and went back for more. On his way to the stove, he grabbed a granola bar out of the cabinet and ate it before heading back to the table with another bowl of soup.

These kids stay hungry!

Bonus Fave: Flashback Friday:

I love this sweet moment from 2012.

What I wouldn’t give to go back in time for a bit…

Weekly Recap:

Here are my posts from the week. I wrote about a little bit of everything!

What are your weekend plans? Hayden has a race, and there’s a home UK game. I hope to enjoy some downtime, have some time to read, and cross some things off my to do list.

I hope you have a great weekend.