This week we are keeping it pretty simple. The kiddos and I have come down with colds again - no fun! Looking forward to trying some new pork recipes and filling up on soup!
Dinners:
1. Sweet and Sour Pork Ribs with Fresh Fruit Parfait Mold
2. Homemade Mac and Cheese
3. Saucy Pork Chops and Salad
4. Chili and Grilled Cheese Sandwiches
5. Hamburgers, Oven Fried, Broccoli
6. Quinoa with Chicken and Black Beans
7. Super Bowl Dinner with family
Lunches:
1. Mexican Meatball Sandwich
2. Homemade Pretzels and Strawberries
3. Quesadillas
4. Turkey Sandwiches
5. Slow Cooker Baked Potato Soup
6. Leftovers
7. Leftovers
Breakfast:
1. Breakfast Cookies and Oranges
2. Delicious and Oh So Easy Oatmeal
3. Pancakes and fruit
4. Strawberry and Blueberry Shakes
5. Bacon, eggs, hashbrowns
6. Banana Oatmeal Muffins
Snacks:
Homemade Whole Wheat Vanilla Wafers
Crispy Cheese Crackers
Saturday, January 30, 2010
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Tot School - Getting Back into the Groove!
I feel like our year is finally beginning! Goodbye 2009 and, most importantly, bronchitis! Last week we didn't get to do as much as we liked, but we still had a lot of fun. I would love to seek out the advice of my fellow Tot School Moms so I have a few questions:
1. How much time do you spend doing activities with your children versus allowing them to do self-directed activities? I see a lot of value for both types of activities, but I am unsure how to balance and schedule my days. For example, one day last week, I had a few activities planned. I was ready to start and noticed that my daughter was having a ball stacking and restacking plastic cups. A fun self-directing activity right? No way did I want to pull her away to do what I had planned. So do I just keep the mom/daughter activities for times when her own activities aren't engaging her? How do you plan out your day?
Perhaps I will just start out with this question today since it turned into such a big one. I would love any insight.
So here is our week in review:
Letters: Mini Diva LOVES stickers. She put all her Animated friends on the Letter A. She decided to put them all within the A on her own which I thought was cool :).
Imaginary Play: Mini Diva is getting more and more into dress up and often includes Mini Dude in her fun. This day it was sunglasses, last week he was Cinderella.
Life Skills: Number one priority has been helping her to be the best big sister she can be. We are working on using quiet, gentle voices when we speak to the baby. For the most part, she is a doting, loving sister. She loves to put his bink back in and often brings him toys to play with.
I have also been focusing on allowing her to help me in my chores more. This week Mini Diva:
1. How much time do you spend doing activities with your children versus allowing them to do self-directed activities? I see a lot of value for both types of activities, but I am unsure how to balance and schedule my days. For example, one day last week, I had a few activities planned. I was ready to start and noticed that my daughter was having a ball stacking and restacking plastic cups. A fun self-directing activity right? No way did I want to pull her away to do what I had planned. So do I just keep the mom/daughter activities for times when her own activities aren't engaging her? How do you plan out your day?
Perhaps I will just start out with this question today since it turned into such a big one. I would love any insight.
So here is our week in review:
Letters: Mini Diva LOVES stickers. She put all her Animated friends on the Letter A. She decided to put them all within the A on her own which I thought was cool :).
Imaginary Play: Mini Diva is getting more and more into dress up and often includes Mini Dude in her fun. This day it was sunglasses, last week he was Cinderella.
Life Skills: Number one priority has been helping her to be the best big sister she can be. We are working on using quiet, gentle voices when we speak to the baby. For the most part, she is a doting, loving sister. She loves to put his bink back in and often brings him toys to play with.
I have also been focusing on allowing her to help me in my chores more. This week Mini Diva:
- Made pancakes! She LOVES pouring and mixing. I can tell that she is getting more focused when we cook together. She was quite sad when I told her that she couldn't flip the pancakes, but she did enjoy counting to 3 and telling me when to flip them.
- Laundry. Transferring clothes from the washer to the dryer is something that Mini Diva enjoys doing.
- Putting dishes in the sink.
Friday, January 22, 2010
Menu Plan Monday
Dinners:
1. Quinoa and Sundried Tomato Parmesan Chicken with Broccoli
2. Twice Baked Bacon Potato and Veggies
3. Easter Leftover's Casserole
4.
5. Hamburgers and Cheese Fries
6. Baked Chicken and Rice with Fresh Fruit Parfait Mold
7.
Lunches
1. Black Beans Salsa and Brown Rice
2. Soup and Grilled Cheese
3. Mexican Meatball Sandwiches and Carrot Sticks
4. Soft Pretzels and Cottage Cheese
5. Turkey Sandwiches and Fruit
6. Crock Pot Mac and Cheese
7.
Breakfast:
1. Peanut Butter Oatmeal Muffins
2. Fruit Smoothies
3. Cereal
4. Bacon Hashbrown Bake
5. Fried Eggs on Toast, Oranges
6. Breakfast Cookies and Apple Sauce
7. Scrambled Eggs and Bacon
Snacks:
Homemade Granola Bars
1. Quinoa and Sundried Tomato Parmesan Chicken with Broccoli
2. Twice Baked Bacon Potato and Veggies
3. Easter Leftover's Casserole
4.
5. Hamburgers and Cheese Fries
6. Baked Chicken and Rice with Fresh Fruit Parfait Mold
7.
Lunches
1. Black Beans Salsa and Brown Rice
2. Soup and Grilled Cheese
3. Mexican Meatball Sandwiches and Carrot Sticks
4. Soft Pretzels and Cottage Cheese
5. Turkey Sandwiches and Fruit
6. Crock Pot Mac and Cheese
7.
Breakfast:
1. Peanut Butter Oatmeal Muffins
2. Fruit Smoothies
3. Cereal
4. Bacon Hashbrown Bake
5. Fried Eggs on Toast, Oranges
6. Breakfast Cookies and Apple Sauce
7. Scrambled Eggs and Bacon
Snacks:
Homemade Granola Bars
Sunday, January 17, 2010
Menu Plan Moday - Comfort Food
This week I am mixing comfort food with weight loss food. Looked up recipes for my favorite comfort foods on Weight Watchers. I found some good ones that I am giving a try! We are all recovering from bronchitis so I was looking for yummy things that weren't too hard to make.
Some of these are carry overs from last week that we didn't get to. I did make the Corn Clam Chowder and the Blueberry Oatmeal Muffins - both were a HUGE hit! Very delicious!
Menu Plan Monday
Dinners:
1. Ham Fried Rice and Potstickers
2. Twice Baked Bacon Potato and Veggies
3. Spicy Black Bean Soup
4. Crockpot Hamburger Casserole
5. Hamburgers and Cheese Fries
6. Baked Chicken and Rice with Fresh Fruit Parfait Mold
7. Classic Shepard's Pie
Breakfast:
1. Peanut Butter Oatmeal Muffins
2. Fruit Smoothies
3. Cereal
4. Bacon Hashbrown Bake
5. Fried Eggs on Toast, Oranges
6. Breakfast Cookies and Apple Sauce
7. Scrambled Eggs and Bacon
Lunch:
1. Black Beans Salsa and Brown Rice
2. Soup and Grilled Cheese
3. Mexican Meatball Sandwiches and Carrot Sticks
4. Soft Pretzels and Cottage CHeese
5. Turkey Sandwiches and Fruit
6. Burritos
7. Leftovers
Some of these are carry overs from last week that we didn't get to. I did make the Corn Clam Chowder and the Blueberry Oatmeal Muffins - both were a HUGE hit! Very delicious!
Menu Plan Monday
Dinners:
1. Ham Fried Rice and Potstickers
2. Twice Baked Bacon Potato and Veggies
3. Spicy Black Bean Soup
4. Crockpot Hamburger Casserole
5. Hamburgers and Cheese Fries
6. Baked Chicken and Rice with Fresh Fruit Parfait Mold
7. Classic Shepard's Pie
Breakfast:
1. Peanut Butter Oatmeal Muffins
2. Fruit Smoothies
3. Cereal
4. Bacon Hashbrown Bake
5. Fried Eggs on Toast, Oranges
6. Breakfast Cookies and Apple Sauce
7. Scrambled Eggs and Bacon
Lunch:
1. Black Beans Salsa and Brown Rice
2. Soup and Grilled Cheese
3. Mexican Meatball Sandwiches and Carrot Sticks
4. Soft Pretzels and Cottage CHeese
5. Turkey Sandwiches and Fruit
6. Burritos
7. Leftovers
Tot School - Sick week :(
Tot School is off to a slow start this year. Mini Diva and I have been down with bronchitis since the 4th and Mini Dude just came down with it last Thursday. So we've slowed down and focused mostly on getting well!
This week we:
- Played with puzzles. I would ask Lily to find a farm animal that was white or that made the sound "moo", etc., and she would find the right piece to put in the puzzle.
- Played pretend with Mrs. Potato Head. This was a huge hit. She loved dressing her. It was a good activity in putting body parts in the right places. She also called her "potato baby" and gave her baths with wet wipes and fed her with a bottle. Very fun.
- Baked muffins. Mini Diva is great at putting each of the wrappers in the muffin tins. She is also doing well at pouring and mixing.
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