Friday, June 27, 2014

#7 - Staying Home When my Boys Were Born

In Honor of 10 Years of Marriage...

I present the top 10 stories of our marriage over the next 10 days :-)
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#7 - Staying Home When Will and Walt Were Born

I don't remember how much time off I took when Annabelle was born, but it was days - not weeks.  When both Will and Walt were born, I took off at least two weeks.  It was so awesome to not have any obligations and just adjust my schedule to best help with newborns.  I would whole heartily encourage any other dad to do the same.  

Thursday, June 26, 2014

#8 - Living in the Trailer Park

In Honor of 10 Years of Marriage...

I present the top 10 stories of our marriage over the next 10 days :-)
#top10

#8 - Living in the Trailer Park



So many experiences :-)  I think the best part of life in the trailer park was finding joy in each other, when we had so little else to distract.  More than anything, I enjoyed walks together with Amy in the evening, when all our kids were very young.  The setting sun always calmed them down and we knew we would have the rest of the evening to relax.  Sadly enough, I don't even remember what we did in the evenings before Netflix!

Oh, and... the bear shaped pool!


Wednesday, June 25, 2014

In Honor of 10 Years of Marriage...

I present the top 10 stories of our marriage over the next 10 days :-)
#top10

#9 -DBU Homecoming Dates 


Like any good marriage, we've established traditions over the years.  One of my favorite traditions started with a date night to DBU's homecoming.  We had rushed to get to the game on time, so we were hungry afterwards.  I think we were headed to Taco Bell, but decided to try a small Greek restaurant in the same shopping center.  It was delicious!  I haven't had a lamb gyro since, but I would do it again anytime.

Sadly, we missed the homecoming game this last year - my fault.  Amy has forgiven me - I think...

Tuesday, June 24, 2014

Top Ten Moments of My Marriage #10


In Honor of 10 Years of Marriage...

I present the top 10 stories of our marriage over the next 10 days :-)
#top10

#10 - "Corny"


Leading up to the summer of our five year anniversary, Amy and I had gone through a Food Network binge.  We were into the Next Food Network Star big time!!  On the long drive down to Galveston for our 5 year anniversary cruise, we busied ourselves by talking about our fields and crops on Farmtown and also about who was going to win the season finale.  We made a deal, whoever's favorite lost had to make a ridiculous dinner of choice for the other.

Well...  I lost, but my amazingly sweet wife still made my over the top corn dinner.  That's right folks, corn on the cob, a corn fritter, canned corn and corn chowder.  I still owe her a dinner of her choice, but I sure enjoyed mine :-)

Thursday, February 14, 2013

Budget Saving Tips - Cheese!

I have several friends - quite a few actually- that are just starting out as a family, others who are just experiencing the tugs of large family constraints. Some of them have asked me some of my money saving grocery tips. Well, friends - this one is for you!

First - I am currently becoming the most frequent Sam's Club shopper. Some of you swear by Costco - and it does cater to a more refined palatte. Mine is a perk of my job, so I use it. Since packing school lunches, it seems I am there more and more each month!

I had always wanted to buy that ginormous cheese - you know, that ridiculous 5 pound monstrocity - of shredded cheese but I just couldn't figure how we'd go through the bag without it spoiling. Your freezer is your friend!
For some of you, this is completely a no-brainer. But for others, maybe you didn't come from a large family. Maybe you were not taught the principles of house management (I wasn't!). Maybe you have lots of little ones that are merely picking at their food and you can custom make their meals. That won't last forever, my friends! They will eat eventually. A lot!

 If you are really hard-core, you can buy the block and shred it yourself. Maybe some of you even make your own cheese.  I have more important things to do, but I hear my husband's family did that (shredded it, not home make it). That's awesome if you have time. Be sure to shred it before you freeze it because it will crumble if you do it after it has been frozen.

So, what do I do with this enormous bag of cheese? Eat it. Well, not at once. But one recipe for my family of 6 generally calls for 2 cups of shredded cheese. I set out to figure out exactly how much cheaper this is than buying the little 2 cup packages - and freezing is the key here.

This 5 pound bag costs about $11.66 where I live. I put it all in a hug bowl and measured out 2 cup servings into little baggies. I made about 9 baggies. So it cost a fraction for the baggies. I'd guess no more than 25 cents.

I made nine 2 cup portions.
$11.66/9 bags= $1.29 each!

If I were to buy 9 of those individually packaged at roughly $2.50 (1.66 is the cheapest I have ever seen them and there are always limitations) at the grocery store, I saved $10.84!

 I do this with Colby Jack, Mozzerella and also ground beef. Check out the door of my freezer. :-)

When I was in junior high, my friend and I tried to find "the cheese is good"in as many languages we could find. Fitting? Yes. Have a great day!

Wednesday, February 13, 2013

A Few Belated Christmas Memories

 My little sweet ones
 He worked very hard on his new coloring book
 Christmas Morning - the teacher goes unshaven when on break. Boy, am I glad he is back in school. ;-)
 He got a Taki's soccer kit
 I love this sweet baby
She lasted about 2.7 seconds out there in the Christmas snow! :-)

Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Having a Teen Big Sister

 She teaches boys how to be boys.

 And lets us try for ourselves.

And gives light saber lessons.

She also give little forearm tattoos with ink pen that are hearts with an arrow through it that says "mom". There is no documented proof at this time.