Monday, October 5, 2015

Happy Homemaker Monday ~ 10/05/2015


Hello all! I hope you are all having a fantastic day so far, and here is to wishing you all a fantastic week ahead! :) 
I am happy to be participating in this week's Happy Homemaker Monday! It has been a busy morning so I know I'm joining a little late. Still better late than never! 
Happy Homemaker Monday is a weekly feature hosted by Sandra over at Diary of a Stay at Home Mom. If you want to join in please visit her blog HERE, comment, and link up! :)

Photo Credit: Diary of a Stay at Home Mom



The weather in my neck of the woods:
It's 60 degrees and sunny outside. We are supposed to reach mid 70s today which will be nice. It is beautiful outside! Not too hot and not too cold with a bit of a breeze. I am loving this weather! All my windows are open letting in that fresh crisp air!


Things that make me happy: 
Spending time with my kiddos and hubby. The kids are on fall break for the next two weeks, and I love having them home with me. 


Book I'm reading:
I am still reading Catbird Singing by Thomas Nye. It is Book 2 in the Amish Horses Series. I am in love with this series, but I just have not had as much reading time as I usually do lately. Still I'm hoping to have it finished up this week, and will post a review once I'm done.


What's on my TV today: 
Not sure if I will get to watch much TV today. So far I've watched Paw Patrol with my kiddos. Later I may watch either some episodes of The Middle or Gilmore Girls. Both are two of my favorite series. Later me and hubby will watch Gotham.


On the menu for dinner:
Sliced Turkey, Mashed Potatoes, Peas


On my To Do List:
  • Laundry - wash, dry, iron, put away
  • Dishes 
  • Organize Bathroom Drawers (I had them done, but recently it has become chaos in there, and I can't take it anymore lol)


New Recipe I tried or want to try soon:
I tried a new Cornflake Chicken recipe for the family. Unfortunately I did not get any pictures. BUT we weren't a big fan of this recipe anyway. Needless to say regardless of adding in spices the cornflakes taste still mostly was overpowering. 
Still I'm glad we gave it a try. It was something interesting to try, but not something I would make again. 


In the craft basket:
Nothing at the moment. Hoping to make a trip to Jo-Ann Fabrics this weekend. :)

Looking forward to this week:
  • Getting some extra time in with the kids. 
  • Getting things organized around the house. Around this time of year I like to go through stuff and purge things. Especially toys and clothes because we have birthdays and Christmas coming up.


Tips and Tricks:
Take some baking soda and sprinkle it in windowsills, door cracks, patio door tracks, etc. Then spray some white vinegar on it. It will bubble up and make all the yucky dirt that has turned to gunk easier to remove. You just simply wipe it away. I did this with my patio door tracks and I was so excited by how well it worked! I didn't even have to scrub much at all!


My favorite blog post this week: 
I haven't got a lot of blog reading done in the past week honestly. We have had so much going on, and my oldest is just starting to get over this yucky throat and sinus infection he had. Thank goodness the medicine they gave him has helped so far! :)
We have all battled a cold over the last two weeks. It has seemed one of us gets sick and then as soon as that person gets well another person gets sick. Hopefully we are now all done with that.


A newly discovered blog or youtube channel you would like to share with the readers:
I haven't came across any new ones exactly since my reading time has been limited the last couple of weeks, but I hope to remedy that this week! I want to check into some vlogs! :)


No words needed (favorite photo or picture, yours or others you want to share):




Lesson learned the past few days:
Time flies by and we have to enjoy it. It's so easy to get wrapped up in the day to day stuff. Take a little time out each day to appreciate everything around you. I find myself often looking forward to the next day, or getting in bed at night because I'm so exhausted. Sometimes the kids will be so hyper and crazy and so much will be going on I find myself getting stressed or feeling overwhelmed and looking forward to bedtime. But then I have to remind myself these are the good years! One day they won't be hyper and they will be out of the nest and I will long for these crazy scattered days! I love these years of them being little, watching cartoons, going for walks, playing games, going to the park. Seeing them get so excited over the little things like worms on the ground, pretty flowers, leaves changing colors. Hearing their little laughter which brings me so much joy. They are all 3 already getting so big! Goodness how time flies. Let us always appreciate and be thankful for the here and now. Enjoy the present, and don't let stress take your mind off the important things. It's easier said than done, but something I'm constantly working at.


On my mind:
  • My kiddos
  • Josh's work schedule. He had a schedule change due to a promotion which means he doesn't have as much time at home with us and is gone longer. On one hand it's a job he loves to do and he is happy with it. Plus there isn't as big of a risk of him getting laid off like his old position would get sometimes. But on the other hand we don't get as much time together as we would all like. He is often on call and like the other night he just came home and we sat down to dinner only to have him called away again because he was on call. He didn't get home until we were all in bed, and then by the time the kids were up he was already back at work. (He leaves very early before the sun even rises). Still we are grateful. There are other employees in his position and they all take turns being on call so it won't be an all the time thing. He has worked hard over the years, and deserves this promotion. It's just a huge adjustment for our family.


Devotionals, Scripture Reading, Key Verses:

4 comments:

  1. Oh girl! Do I ever hear you about schedule changes, I feel like I barely get to see the husband!!! That butterfly is beautiful...Also, I had to laugh at your cornflake chicken...I remarked to husband once: "Well, I'd make it more often, but it's so cornflake-y" lol
    Have a beautiful week :)

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  2. Your "lesson learned" has been on my mind so much lately. My boys are so hyper and wild and loud sometimes that it takes a lot of effort for me to "enjoy the moment" as they say but it really is so important because, even with all the craziness that comes with raising little ones, I am so very happy and that is a gift!
    That homemaking tip is great! I love discovering new uses for the good old fashioned baking soda + vinegar combo!
    Have a great week!

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  3. I definitely need to try the baking soda and vinegar, my window sills are a disgrace right now. Can't wait :)
    Kids grow so fast, so very very fast, and I'm struggling a bit at the moment because mine are now 16 and 12 and I miss the toddler years. They're so independent now and even though I like that they pretty much take care of themselves, some days I miss being the one providing, feeding, taking them to the park to play etc.
    Have a wonderful week :)

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  4. You are so right about needing to enjoy time as it happens! There is always something good to be found in every situation.

    Baking soda and vinegar are staples at our house. Who needs costly cleaners?

    Have a great week.

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