Monday, September 22, 2014

Menu Plan Monday - Week of September 21st

First day of fall!

Or... maybe not.  I think the autumnal equinox is actually tonight, which would make the first day... tomorrow.  So... first day-ish of fall!

Last week we had a new garage door installed.


As well as a new back exterior door.



I'm pretty excited about the garage door because it means our garage door works again - yeehaw!  A spring on our door broke like 3-4 weeks ago (boo!) and we decided rather than repair it we would use the opportunity as motivation to replace the old garage door, which really needed replacing.  So now, new, operational door.  I'm excited because a working garage door makes my life a lot easier!

The back door was obviously in desperate need of replacement.  Our house was built in 1961 and I'm pretty certain both the door proper as well as the storm door are original to the house.  Mostly you can see the lovely aluminum storm door there, but what you can't really see is that the door itself was in really bad shape.  We didn't bother with it for a long time because we don't even use the stupid door, nor do we see it all that much.  We use the sliding glass door that's just to the right of what's pictured.  The slider was added during a kitchen remodel at some point.  The door we just replaced is actually off our laundry room and is only ever used when we have to move washers and dryers around (read: almost never).  So, it does look better, but meh.  At least it's done.




Sunday:  Apps

Monday:  Jalapeno Cheddar Chicken Burgers with Guacamole with Baked Sweet Potato Fries

Tuesday:  Leftovers/Freezer Meal

Wednesday:  Sloppy Joes with Zesty Oven Fries

Thursday:  Leftovers

Friday & Saturday:  Out


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Monday, September 15, 2014

Menu Plan Monday - Week of September 14th & Updates

We've been enjoying some much cooler weather around here, which means plenty of outside time!

We visited the zoo on Tuesday and it was so nice!  Not only was the weather awesome, but it was so much less crowded than it has been now that everyone is back to school.


And this is the first visit that Jack has walked (well, sprint-walked) the entire time.  Such a big guy now!  It's a lot of walking.  Even I get tired.


Molly is always a character.  On the right there she's wearing 3 shirts, a pair of pants, and 2 pairs of shorts.  Most of the time she wants to run around naked, but that day she wanted to wear everything at once.  Either way, she's becoming very opinionated about what she wears.


Molly loves wearing her truck shirt!  I think it's her favorite piece of clothing.

And Jack *finally* mastered bike riding this weekend.  He's been working on it very periodically this summer and mostly he just lacked the persistence to figure out pedaling.  It's been quite a long stretch of us trying to talk him into giving it another try and Saturday he finally decided he would.  And he hopped right on and just started going.  This kid... so stubborn!  It will serve him well some day :)


And he also created some pretty impressive sidewalk chalk drawings.


Here's what we're eating this week:


Sunday:  Rib Sunday!  Smoked Ribs with Corn Pudding and Broccoli

Monday:  Skillet Eggplant Parmesan with Bread and Salad

Tuesday:  Chipotle Honey Lime Pork Tenderloin with Parmesan Zucchini and Corn

Wednesday:  Mom's night out for me, homemade pizza for the fam

Thursday:  Sloppy Joes with Baked Sweet Potato Fries

Friday:  Out

Saturday:  Out


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Monday, September 8, 2014

Menu Plan Monday - Week of September 7th + Updates

Jack started school last week!  Wednesday was his "meet the teacher" day where we went together for an abbreviated day.  He was kind of bummed that I went with him as he was ready to jump right in!  I, however, enjoy getting to see what he does while he's there.  He's not exactly forthcoming with information!  Friday was his first real day of school.



I'm so glad that Jack is back to school because he enjoys it so much and he learns a lot while he's there.  However, I'm going to miss having him around 3 mornings a week and we're going to have to figure out a whole new routine for those 3 days.

Friday we had our gutters replaced.  Super exciting, right?  This joins such illustrious projects as the Sewer Clean Out Valve of 2008 and the 'Create a Giant Hole in the Middle of the Front Yard That We Still Don't Know What to Do With' (A.K.A. Giant Tree Infected with Emerald Ash Borers Removal) of 2012 as our new favorite Most Underwhelming Home Improvement Project.

Behold, the amazing difference that brings joy to our lives and a hole to our bank account:


Oooooh, ahhhh!

I know... I know.  It's an incredible difference.

(No it's not.  *sigh*)

Despite my sarcasm, I do feel like I complained about this project less than the other 2 lame projects we had to throw money at.  I must be growing up.  I just don't think I'll ever get to the point where I appreciate a lack of leaky gutters more than I do the money we just laid down.

We have new garage and exterior doors sitting in the garage waiting to be installed.  Still not exactly an exciting improvement (especially the exterior door, which is going on the back of the house and isn't even a door we use *siggghh*), but at least it will be more notable than the gutters, not to mention less expensive!

We also have new furniture coming, which actually is relatively exciting!

Improvements.  They're happening.

Our gardening skills leave a lot to be desired, but we did have mild success this year with our garden.  We anticipated some beefsteak tomatoes - and then they died.  We had a great cherry tomato plant that was giving us lots of cherry tomatoes that the kids loved to eat right off the vine - and then it died.  And we have had some Early Girl tomatoes - until the plant looked like it was dying... and then came back!  And then looked like it was dying again.  And then rallied again!  And hasn't really produced much since it's 2nd brush with death, but there are a handful of green tomatoes on the vine.  We'll see what happens.

Despite half dying our zucchini plant has been flowering, but mostly the would-be squash just withers before anything comes of it.  We did have 2 zucchini actually grow.  Better than nothing (pretty sure I got nothing in previous years).

We have had green beans and our herbs are doing okay, which are so nice to have on hand!

We had two peppers nearly red until a squirrel ripped one down (we have an awful, evil little squirrel that shops our garden regularly).  I thought maybe the squirrel didn't care for red peppers since they had been left alone so long, but it seems he was just waiting for it to perfectly ripen, similar to the tomatoes he always snatches at the peak of ripeness.  ::shakes fist::

The star of our garden has been our jalapeno pepper plant.  It has been successfully producing plenty of jalapenos and is still going strong.  I'll take it!



I've happily used my overabundance of jalapenos in Jalapeno Cheddar Burger Buns, Bacon-wrapped Jalapeno Poppers, and Jalapeno Ranch Dressing, among other things.

Other than that, we've been trying to soak up what's left of summer.

Clockwise beginnging with top left:  Ponytail!, inside our fort, new shoes!, and fun at the splashpad.


Here's what we're eating this week:


Sunday:  Apps

Monday:  Grilled Burgers with Baked Sweet Potato Fries

Tuesday:  Tacos

Wednesday:  Pecan-Crusted Chicken Salad

Thursday:  Leftovers

Friday:  Out

Saturday: Out


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