Monday, September 28, 2015

Tailgate

On Friday, Cole and I joined some friends at the football field to enjoy a burger at the tailgate. Both of our daddies were working, so we decided not to pay to get into the game but sat outside the fence and watched the team warm up - the next best thing. Cole loves doing things like this - just like his mama. 



We ended our evening with a trip to the "new park". The weather has been so great lately. Lots of fun to be outside. 

Friday, September 18, 2015

Garage sale by Cindy

Charlotte is finally having her garage sale! It is storming out right now so everything is inside. We actually have customers coming in downpours.


I never thought this would happen! Thanks to Julie for helping to price items and our subdivision sale we are doing it. My feeling is now all the junk is upstairs we can box it up tomorrow after and take it to Savers. 
I think this is a waste of time for all the work. Charlotte likes visiting with the people you would think we don't have anything to do!

Street Resurfacing

It was a crisp, clear Saturday morning and we woke early to sounds of heavy machinery in front of our house. They were resurfacing our street! Cole and daddy quickly went out to the front porch to take in the show. 


The worker guys were great about waving to Cole as he waved to them. I have a theory that every grown man remembers what it's like to be a little boy and be mesmerized by big machines. And seeing Cole watch them they feel a sense of connection or a sense of pride that now THEY are the cool ones getting to operate the big machines while little boys look on in awe and wonder. 

Grandpa Ellis

Cole put these earbuds in his ears yesterday and said "Grandpa Ellis" (really more like, 'Pam-pa Ay-iss')


Guess he sees Dad exercising and jogging more than anyone else. Ha!

Wednesday, September 16, 2015

Freezer Meal Swap


Recently my friend, Meghann, organized a Freezer Meal Swap.  She got the idea and all the guidelines from a blog, which she passed on to us.

I thought it was a fine idea and I wanted to support her so said yes, but I had NO IDEA how awesome it was going to be.  AWESOME!

We ended up having 15 participants.  15!  So, that meant we each had to make 14 identical meals to pass out to the other ladies - which was a lot!  A lot!  Just the packaging and labeling took me nearly 1.5 hours!  Sheesh!  But, what I wasn't anticipating during the hassle of it all was that I was going to come home with 14 different ready, prepared, pull-out-of-the-freezer-and-cook-with-little-to-no-thought-or-planning meals!  Genius!

I chose to take the easy way out and contribute pulled pork sandwiches with buns.  Marc helped by smoking all the meat and even babysat it through the night.  I felt a little guilty for contributing something so easy, but I figured anyone else could've chosen to do the same thing.

There was a variety of meals - quite a few casseroles like lasagna, spaghetti bake, and soups like chili or taco soup and then some mexican meals like fajitas.  I chose to try some of the most "normal" meals at first, hoping to ease Marc into it - so we have had BBQ meatballs and Raspberry Chipotle Chicken in the crockpot this week.

My natural tendency is to hoard things like this for when I "really need them" - like when I have a baby in 6 weeks (six weeks!!!) or when I don't have anything else I could possibly make or on the days I don't have time to prepare something or for some special occasion.  But, I decided to throw caution to the wind and jump right in, and it's been so great!

I'm hoping to use some of my "extra" time, that I would normally have to spend planning and preparing meals, to get ready for baby #2 (in six weeks!!), which looks like sleeping/resting and cleaning out/organizing my house, for now.


We brought our meals frozen in coolers and met at a local church to have plenty of space.

Chelsea participated but didn't attend the swap, so I was in charge of divvying out her meals she prepared and collecting the ones from the other ladies for her.  Al and Shirley delivered them to her in Garden City the next day since they were up there for church.  Worked out great!
We all commented that the initial sticker shock was hard to swallow, along with the amount of time it took to prepare 14 meals, but when you did the math and divided out the time and realized that you could most likely feed your family for the next MONTH with that amount of money and time and energy, it was totally worth it.

I told Meghan that this is something that people talk about wanting to do but that no one ever does because no one wants to initiate and organize it, and it's true!  If you ever have a chance to do something like this, I would TOTALLY recommend it (well, maybe you should ask me in a few weeks to see if there were very many "dud" meals).  Wanna organize your own?

Monday, September 14, 2015

First 2015 Corn Harvest

This afternoon Marc called and asked if we would come down to Turpin to join in corn harvest. Yes, of course!

I already had supper in the crockpot, so I packed it up and when Cole woke up, we headed south. 

Cole really enjoyed getting to ride the combine and the tractor pulling the grain cart. And Marc really enjoyed sharing it with him. I'm glad we could do it!


Play Sand

Overhead this morning from my kitchen (Dana)

Cole: Play sand, Daddy, play sand? [takes Marc's hand and leads him through the kitchen]
Marc: It's time for me to go to work, buddy. 
Cole: Two minutes? Two minutes?

<How could he resist?>