Sunday, March 29, 2009

We'll Laugh Tomorrow

I had to apologize to my children this morning for my lack of self-control. (I hate it when that happens!) We were all ready to go out the door to church when I couldn't find my keys. My son finally said, "Okay, I hid them!" He went to show me where he put them and remembers in detail how he hid them, but they are not there. Without going into the embarrassing details, let's just say I lost most of my self-control at that point.

I don't know if he put them somewhere else, or if I picked them up last night and put them somewhere. We have looked all of the logical places for my keys and still have not found them so I guess it is time to make a white chocolate mocha and do some deep cleaning.

At least I found the important thing that I lost momentarily--my self control. I had just talked to my kids about the fruit of the spirit last night during our devotions. I guess I was the object lesson this morning to illustrate my statement that I made last night, "We all need to work on growing all of the fruit of the Spirit." Though I am incredibly frustrated at the moment; tomorrow I will probably laugh about this--if I've found my keys by then...

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Wonderful Words

Kids say the funniest things. I thought it would be fun to write some of the things down that my kids have said recently.

We have a new baby in the house--Kyla. Kyla has a very healthy set of lungs. One day she got especially upset and was crying the cry that eventually did not have much sound left but you could tell she was crying because her mouth was wide open and her whole head was red. My 7 year old daughter said, "It sounds like she's running out of batteries." (Sometimes we wish she would run out of batteries.)

Yesterday, I was getting after my son for putting his clean pajamas in the dirty laundry. My almost 4 year old daughter, Meara, decided to contribute to the conversation as she often does. "You have to smell it. If it smells like you then it's dirty and if it doesn't smell like you then it's clean."

Connor, my 6-year-old, is trying to figure out his mommy and new baby. The kids had a friend over for awhile and they were all at the table eating lunch. The baby started fussing so I picked her up and told the kids that I was going to change her diaper then I'd be back. As I was walking down the hallway, I heard my son say to his friend, "My mom knows when the baby needs a diaper changed, or needs to eat, or needs to sleep. I don't know how she knows..."

I love my kids and can't wait to hear what they're going to say tomorrow. :)

Friday, March 13, 2009

A New Old Recipe

Isn't it great when you rediscover a great thing? I found a recipe the other day that used to be a favorite and then for some reason it got put into the recipe box and forgotten for years. In fact, my kids didn't remember ever having eaten it so I know that it's been quite a few years. I think the recipe came from my Grandma and it is for Taco Soup. I used our leftover taco meat to make it and it worked great! The kids all liked it, which makes the recipe even better. Here is the recipe in case you would like to try something new and easy before it's not soup weather anymore.

Taco Soup:

2 lbs ground beef
1 medium onion finely chopped
(brown the meat in a pan with the onion and drain)
Add
1 20 oz can cut up tomatoes
1 15 oz can tomato sauce
1 cup of water
1 15 oz can pinto beans (drained/rinsed)
1 15 oz can corn (or 1 cup frozen corn)
1 envelope of taco seasoning mix

Serve with shredded cheese on top and corn chips or tortillas. (Sour cream would be great on top too.)

Thursday, March 5, 2009

Alone...

Well, this is the first night that I have been home by myself with all four kids. My husband is gone for the night and I am so glad that it is only one night. Kyla, our one month old, is missing her daddy who usually puts her to sleep in the evenings. I finally gave her a bath and tired her out enough that she is sleeping. Now I have to go do the dishes or we will not have a good day tomorrow.

There has to be someone out there who could invent disposable pots and pans. I would be their biggest fan for sure. I had the kitchen clean yesterday and after one meal it looks like a tornado hit or like a whole army ate here. I love being able to throw away paper plates, paper cups, and plastic-ware. I know it's not good for our environment but I tell you what, it sure does help out my personal home environment. So, if anyone out there invents a frying pan that I could throw away after I use it, please let me know. I will be your first customer!