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11/12/15

Lessons Learned on Halloween



This year, my older two children (6 and 4) had a lot of expectations surrounding Halloween. They put their order in early for costumes, and I obliged....all to have them ditch their new costumes for old ones at last minute.

Lesson learned - I'm never buying Halloween costumes again! 

We did have a nice (crazy) time. Hay ride, trick or treating...the whole shebang! My parents were visiting and had a delicious pot of gumbo waiting for us at the house. It was all very fall-ish, minus the 80 degree weather.

There was a moment during trick or treating that my children starting running in three different directions on a dark and crowded street. Maybe I freaked out a little. Ask my husband.

Another lesson learned - have a family meeting/pow-wow before trick or treating about sticking together, the buddy system, and not running wild into the night.

Experience is the best teacher!

The thing I like most about Halloween is the pictures of kids in costumes. Each one makes me feel so nostalgic. This photo of my kids and my niece and nephew is such a framer! I love it. It almost makes me forget the panic attack I had.

10/22/18

Somehow We Manage BEST OF FALL - link round up

Finally, the temps have dropped, we have hit our stride with school routines, and our Halloween costumes are all planned out. We feel ya, fall! And we love you.

Since my blogging has been nonexistent for weeks, I thought it might be fun to do a little round up of the best of SWM with a nod to fall.

Here we go....

Back to School 2016 - Two Things Making Me Not Crazy

Forever and always the best after school snack - banana bread

My go to fall meals

Use What Ya Got (how I stored our backpacks, lunchboxes, and shoes before our lockers were built)
 
Tip for Wearing Button-Down Shirts

New Coat + I'm so over buying expensive clothes

Dressing For Fall When It's 80 Degrees

Spending and Saving + Girls Clothes tips for taking summer dresses to fall and winter

Halloween 2015 feels like yesterday

20 bags in 20 days I know de-cluttering is typically a spring thing, but it's not a bad time of year to do a big clean out in anticipation for Christmas, speaking of....Five Great Toys and A Toy Worth Investing In: Magna-Tiles

I snapped this picture on a school holiday, for sure a day we had to push past the boredom.


So what's new with you?

1/7/23

Farewell, 2022

I'd like to take a moment to ponder 2022.

For me, it started with a dry January, which quickly devolved into "damp" January. My friend renamed our challenge as we agreed that skipping the booze at restaurants was too high of a standard.

Also, we all had Covid...again.


By February, I was aggressively working my way out of our homeschooling situation. George and I had the sweetest semester, though we slugged through some really challenging days. Ultimately, with lots of prayer and hot chocolate from the Vintage Cafe, we prevailed! 


On Valentine's Day, I discovered I was pregnant with baby #5. And there began my love affair with breakfast sandwiches, which lasted the entire pregnancy. 


Early March, Stephen finished constructing what we now call the "middle room," a cozy office/sitting room. We painted it green and put a giant TV over that fireplace. I love it so much.


By Easter we knew that our bonus baby was a GIRL. This was thrilling news, even to the brothers. 


We surprised them by filling up a 5th Easter basket with PINK everything. 


In April, we officially gained a teenager! 13


Around this time I started showing. I'm 16 weeks along in this picture.


And speaking of 16, in May  - we celebrated our 16th anniversary. 


As soon as school let out, we ventured to Cape San Blas for a few days, stopping on our way to visit Stephen's grandmother. The kids loved seeing Muh and begged us to stop again on our way home.



We made this an activities trip, boating and fishing, lots of restaurants, etc, knowing that next year we would have an eight month old. 



In June, our 3 oldest went to camp for 3 1/2 weeks. While they were away Caroline spent time with both sets of grandparents. This was a glorious sabbatical for me. I was able to nest like my hair was on fire. I sorted, organized, cleaned, and rested. 



Late July, we began our back to school preparations. In a wave of frugality, I sharpened the used colored pencils instead of buying new ones. I also rounded up all the binders we already had. 


Early August was back to school. The first day felt monumental. I had officially hung up my homeschooling hat and bridged the gap between quitting school and restarting. I'm so proud of them.


And I'm pretty proud of myself, too.


Fall semester was packed with the end of pregnancy, lunches, snacks, after school activities, sports, homework, etc. 



Stephen and Laurie ran cross country and George played Y football. 
Here is my standard sports fan "uniform."
Very European chic in my dress and sneakers, don't you think? 


I treasure this picture of Stephen and Laurie. They are so different, but share the same circles. It is sweet to see them together. Also, it makes me laugh because Stephen despises tank tops. 


George made a whole new group of friends on the football field, which now has turned into a neighborhood gang. The other day he informed me "the parents have no idea where we are or what we are doing." Ha.


In September my sister and best friends threw me the loveliest baby shower. It truly warmed my heart and encouraged me. They treated me like this was my first baby, reminding me that every baby is a miracle, a gift, and worthy of celebrating BIG. 



Early October Stephen "convinced" me to hire some cleaning ladies. Physically, I couldn't anymore. These women are angels on earth. They make toilet paper bows and arrange the kids' stuffed animals in cute and surprising ways. 


With a clean house, 4 kids in school, cross country and football season wrapping up, it was time for 
D-day. 



Jill is like my grandchild, not that I'm too old to be her mom. It's a perspective change, the notion that she is not of any inconvenience. She is pure love and joy. With every feed, every diaper change, I think what a privilege. I have so much more patience and grace for myself than 26 year old new-mom-me.


Halloween rolled around so of course we took our traditional picture with mums and our newest pumpkin. 




November launched the holiday season with lots of good food, time with family, school performances, and parties.

For Thanksgiving we spent 4 days with Stephen's family. 


We went the park, watched football, made gingerbread houses, and had lots of conversations over coffee.


We came home and busted out our Christmas pj's, got our tree, and put on our game face for December, which was totally crazy as always.


Laurie + cousins in the school play. 


As December progressed and each activity fell off the calendar, things eventually got quieter. 


We road tripped to Jackson to visit family and see the Sound of Music at a local theatre. 
Caroline has not stopped singing Sound of Music songs since. She's a sucker for a musical. 


Finally, Christmas morning came and went. That afternoon I put on a movie and slept through the entire thing, relieved that I had actually survived -- the day and the season and the year.


2022,  like any other year, had its disappointments, temper tantrums, terrible days, and wasted time. But overall, we made progress. We grew literally as a family, but also in maturity and depth as people. We added more layers to our stories.

Earlier this week I pulled out a stack of old journals that spanned more than a decade. I couldn't believe how God had answered so many prayers. There were times we were stressed about money and career, babies, illnesses, interpersonal conflicts. It was amazing to see how many of our concerns were resolved and how we had changed in the process. I was reminded that there is a God and he hears our prayers! 

Cheers to 2023! I have 2 resolutions: 12 dates, 12 books.

I want to go on 12 dates with my husband and I want listen to 12 audiobooks, the only way I can read successfully these days.

What about you? How was '22? What ya got going for 2023?

11/4/16

Our Week + Links

I am so happy it's Friday! We really packed it in this week. There was Halloween, a sick day, a field trip, and a school performance all alongside regular life. I am beat.

Funny I mention the field trip because I didn't even go. But, it threw me off.

On Wednesday when I was feeling particularly out of control, I declared that I was going to have a personal heyday which for me looks like giving my house lots of love and attention.

One of Gretchen Rubin's secrets of adulthood is..."Outer order contributes to inner calm." This is abundantly true for me. So in a very therapeutic sort of way, I busted out my trash bags and started tossing out all the things! The junk. I took 2 trash bags full of clothes to Goodwill.

I can live again. I can breathe! I can parent.


Captain Edward Smith not smiling is intentional. You wouldn't smile either if your ship was going down. 
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For your weekend...make some tea and enjoy some linkage! 

Monday morning, I had the greatest experience picking up my first grocery delivery at Walmart Grocery. This is a game changer! You order your groceries online, schedule a time, and simply show up, and they will bring your order to the car! Use this link to get $10 off your first order.

Yesterday, I had a fun conversation with a friend about Myers-Briggs personality types. I'm an ISFJ. Do you know what you are? If you don't, you can find out here.

Put spinach in your chicken noodle soup. I tried it! Loved it.

After reading Unfancy's post about sneakers, I ordered these almost immediately. I wore them for the first time yesterday and I love em.

I appreciated this Beauty Uniform post because Stella shares so many affordable drugstore products. Two of which I already use....Suave Shampoo and Conditioner and Maybelline Falsies Mascara.

Have a great weekend!

11/11/13

Budgeting: The Heart Issues and Whys

There are people far more qualified than I am to write about this topic, but as the saying goes "we teach best what we most need to learn."
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Our culture is overwhelmingly materialistic. Relative to the rest of the world and history, most of us are wealthy and most of us live like kings. Often it is hard to see past this and gain perspective about our material possessions and how we spend our money. If you are not convinced, take a moment to ponder the fact that it's estimated in 2013 that Americans spent $330 million on pet Halloween costumes and $2 billion on candy

I think this is a good starting point when creating a budget - to realize just how much we have and to have an understanding of what we are up against. We are up against a culture that is always trying to sell us something and convince us the we need to upgrade. And bigger than that, we are up against ourselves. The real issue lies in our ability to have self control when it comes to spending. The issue lies in discerning our wants and needs.

I can write out a budget, but sticking to it is a whole other beast. It is hard to have self control. Buying things is fun and temporarily it feels good. I believe that knowing this is half the battle.

So when you write out a budget, pray for self control to execute it. Pray for guidance and wisdom. Pray that God would help you manage the good gifts that HE has so graciously given you. Pray that you will learn to discern your wants and needs. 

Having acknowledged the external an internal challenges we face in creating a budget and sticking to it, let's talk about the why?

Why budget? Why be frugal? Why save?

Define your why. If you don't have a reason to be frugal, then you will fail. My whys are are:

1. To live below our means so we can afford for me to stay home with the children and manage our home.
2. To build up an emergency fund of 6 months.
3. To prepare for the future (private school, college, retirement).
4. To teach our children to be wise with the material gifts God has given us.
5. To increase our giving to our church, missionaries, friends, and community.


What are your whys? What are your goals? To pay off your student loans, to save for a car, to buy a house, start a business, quit your job, give more to your favorite charity?

Some of your goals may be specific (#1,2) and some more big picture (#3,4,5).

The why is our motivator. If we don't have a why then it is that much harder to have self control when sifting through the myriad of spending decisions we make on a daily/weekly/monthly/yearly basis.

Write down your whys on paper.

Another thing to keep in mind is that having true financial freedom and peace does not mean you don't ever buy things you want or enjoy any luxuries. Often those things are right and good and blessings to others.

The goal is peace and freedom from our own greed and mismanagement. The goal is to use wisely what the Lord gives us and to enjoy the fruits of our labor for His glory and intended purposes.

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My next finance post I plan to share some technical budgeting tips and ways I stay organized with money and 3 kiddos! Nothing fancy, just one woman's way of doing things. Stay tuned.....

10/11/19

Celebrating Fall in Small Ways

Seasonal living is good, clean fun. If you're a mom, you are most likely the gatekeeper of all your family traditions and celebrations. But there's a down side. It can get real expensive real fast.

Pumpkins are as much as $15-$20 apiece some places (and my kids think they each deserve their own). There's Halloween costumes - of course everyone wants a new one even though we have buckets of costumes!

The fair costs $1 million.
There's wardrobe updates.
Gourds ain't free.

I like it, but I don't like losing control of my budget! I've learned to embrace seasons in subtler (aka cheaper) ways.

Looking around my house today, it felt very fall-ish. For the first time it's not 99.9 degrees outside. There's a breeze in the air. The light is different.

Here's a couple of snapshots of how I'm celebrating fall in small ways, using restraint, and using what I have.


1. Aldi mums $4 each



2. Walmart mini pumpkins $2.98



3. Earl Grey Tea (from my tea stash)

4. fall nails , Essie drive-in and dine  (bought last year)


5. Pumpkin bread - I feel like I'm cheating on old faithful, but I usually make this recipe now. It's so orange and delicious. 


How's fall treating you?

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11/12/14

Simple Salad My Kids Like


For about a week surrounding Halloween my kids were on a strict diet of hotdogs and candy. I had to get something green back in their diet!

One afternoon I got them good and hungry then I served this simple salad before dinner. They ate it up. Even my (almost) two year old like it.


Romaine lettuce
Briannas' Real French Vinaigrette dressing
lots of freshly grated Parmesan cheese

I've served it a second time since and it was again a hit. 

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In the warmer months, I love a big ol' salad for lunch. But now that its cooler, I like soup.
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