catch the moment 365: week forty

I would only like to talk about eating, or so it seems after I compiled my group of photos for week 40. I swear that’s not all we did. Although my jeans would beg to differ…but that’s another post titled “where’d my motivation go?” Moving on.

I’m linking up with again this week with CTM 365 hostesses:

274/365: Wednesday, October 1st.  Because sometimes dinner is just McDonald’s.  Sometimes you take your kids to the park after work because it’s too pretty not to and then it’s too late to even think about cooking.  So it’s McDonald’s because that’s what they asked for and on this day, you’re kind of into giving them what they want.

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275/365: Thursday, October 2nd.  Meeting my good friend for chips & salsa and a margarita after the boys are snoozing in their beds.  Such a rebel! Yes, Ryan was home.

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276/365: Friday, October 3rd.  After running around almost every night, I was excited to try THIS RECIPE and stay home.  It was extra delicious! At 105 calories per cup, I’ll have seconds!10-03-14

277/365: Saturday October 4th. Insane. Literally. I was going insane. I had big plans to make lots of progress working around the house and my two sweethearts were driving me bananas. Finally I gave up and let them run around outside. They were a lot less annoying and a lot more adorable – why didn’t I do that at 10am instead of 4pm?10-04-14

278/365: Sunday, October 5th. We picked up some cute crafts at the $1 store and the boys spent a while decorating and gluing cute little Halloween houses together.10-05-14

279/365: Monday, October 6th. It’s only natural that you’d celebrate a fantastic, cavity-free dentist appointment with cake pops….right? No? Just me. Okay.10-06-14

280/365: Tuesday, October 7th. Late night trip to Target to get milk and I hadn’t taken a picture yet. Good lighting…why not? 10-07-14

My favorites are 277 (Dexter lying down in the leaves) and 279 (Theo with his cake pop). I just love the light and their little faces. I just love them.

Which one(s) do you like best?

xo,

~C~

 

catch the moment: week thirty-nine

We’ve had another fun and busy week that went by way too fast.  We are enjoying the nice weather by getting outside a lot and hanging out with friends before it’s too cold to be running here and there.  We are also still working around the house, trying to make some progress on our kitchen remodel.

I’m linking up with again this week with CTM 365 hostesses:

267/365: Wednesday, September 24th. Popsicles in the bathtub because why not!?9-24-14

268/365: Thursday, September 25th. We met a little friend from Dexter’s class at the park. What a funny and handsome little guy!9-25-14

269/365: Friday, September 26th. Picking out tile for a backsplash is very complicated. And time-consuming. 9-26-14

270/365: Saturday, September 27th. We spent the afternoon celebrating a friend’s birthday at the apple orchard.  It was such a fun party idea – who needs crappy plastic toys and candy when you can have a peck of hand-picked apples for party favors instead? None of us had ever picked apples before so it was an extra special and fun experience.9-27-14

271/365: Sunday, September 28th. The boys and I visited some friends again on Sunday to get out of the house while Ryan worked in the kitchen.  I was dying laughing, watching Theo and his buddy smash their faces against the side of this little bounce house. So funny!9-28-14

272/365: Monday, September 29th.  So what do you do with all those apples? Make homemade applesauce, of course! This was just a simple recipe I found on Pinterest, but it was delicious! 9-29-14

273/365: Tuesday, September 30th. Miles of tiles to choose from…like I said. It’s complicated.9-30-14

And just like that, another month is over.  Gah.  This week, my favorite pictures are the one of Theo at the orchard (270) and the one of the boys together in the bathtub (267).  Which one do you like best?

xo,

~C~

 

 

what’s for lunch?

I have had several conversations with other moms recently about what I pack in the boys’ lunches for pre-school.  Dexter’s a bit pickier than Theo as he does not eat raw vegetables very well, but they both eat a wide variety of foods.

I have been discovering recently that the boys will eat an unexpected variety of foods cold. But it makes sense if you think about it…they goof off at mealtimes and by the time they get around to eating all of their food (especially their veggies), it’s all cold. Since their pre-school doesn’t warm up lunches, we have to get creative sometimes.  Here’s are some go-to items that I pack for them.

Proteins:

  • A small (taco size) tortilla with bacon or lunchmeat and shredded cheese. I’ll stick this in the microwave for a few seconds so the tortilla is more pliable and the cheese melts a bit and either roll it up or fold it in half.
  • To my dismay, bologna sandwiches are a big hit
  • Peanut butter & jelly of course!
  • Crackers & cheese or peanut butter
  • Cold pizza
  • Cold cheese or chicken and cheese quesadillas
  • Tuna or chicken salad and crackers/pretzels
  • Smoked turkey sausage or hot dogs, sliced into circles
  • Cold pre-cooked seasoned chicken or steak pieces (grilled at home or from the small Tyson pouches found in the lunchmeat section)
  • Cold breaded baked chicken nuggets (also found in the lunchmeat section)

Starch/Sides – if their protein isn’t accompanied by bread/crackers, etc.

  • Potato salad
  • Cheez-its
  • Goldfish crackers
  • Popcorn
  • Pretzels
  • Nutri-grain bar
  • Ritz crackers
  • Oyster crackers

Fruits/Vegetables:

  • Grapes
  • Berries
  • Banana
  • Clementines/mandarin oranges (fresh or pre-packaged)
  • Small apple (& maybe some peanut butter)
  • Raw baby carrots or carrot chips & ranch dressing
  • Broccoli – cooked OR raw (Dexter won’t eat it raw)
  • Cauliflower – same as above
  • Edamame – shelled or in the pod, this is a favorite
  • Peas
  • Cherry or Grape tomatoes (another favorite), both yellow and red
  • Pineapple (pre-packaged or canned then put into small containers) – another favorite
  • Sliced cucumbers
  • Chopped red or green peppers (raw)

Dairy/Other:

  • String cheese or chunks of cheese
  • Cottage cheese
  • Yogurt
  • Cashews/Pistachios

I usually send about four items so a typical meal would include one thing from each section or nothing from the starch section and 2 things from the Fruits/Veggies section.  For example, chicken salad w/crackers, string cheese, grapes, and edamame would be pretty standard.  They put their leftovers back in their lunch boxes when possible so it’s fairly easy for this mom to determine how well they are eating and if they like what I am packing.  Although I sometimes feel like I am sending the same things over and over, they don’t seem to tire of repeated meals.

Do you struggle with ideas for packing lunches? Do my lists have anything unexpected or anything new that your little one might be willing to try?

xo,

~C~