Day 416 | Brotherly Bonding
/A few observations from this scene:
- Baby belly laughs are undoubtedly the best thing in the world.
- These moments of unsupervised playtime between the boys is becoming more common lately. Maybe I need to spend more time cleaning to foster it.
- We continue to spend so much time playing in our living room instead of in the basement where most of the toys are. Let's hope the couches can survive this extreme use.
Day 415 | Such a Good Dad
/I know this photo should be a photo of Chris with both boys, but this one was just too cute not to share. Sorry, Robbe. We'll catch you next year. :) |
I'm thankful every single day that my boys are lucky enough to call this guy their Dad.
Day 414 | Date Night!
/Day 413 | Big Outing
/Day 412 | Emery Playground
/- A big hill in the middle with two slides coming down from it=super fun!
- A double-decker play structure with some really unique attractions (think slide with three turbo boosters, an "elevator" pole feature, two bridges, etc)
- Really interesting and addicting wall-mounted games that I haven't seen anywhere else. There was a construction-themed one where you had to manipulate four different gears to get all the marbles through the different machines. Very cool.
Day 411 | No Shoes
/Day 410 | Summer Reading Success
/Day 409 | Blueberry Picking
/Day 407 | Beating the Heat
/Day 403 | Salsarita Pasta
/
Do you remember when
made real meals for their samples instead of just warming up one of their frozen products? I do. I miss those days.
This is one of the recipes I got during a shopping trip years ago. It's a goodie and so
so
simple.
Salsarita Pasta
1.3 lbs (approx) chicken, cut into small chunks
Italian seasoning
1 large jar of salsa (on the runnier side, I use Pace Picante)
Noodles of your choice (I use whole wheat penne)
Parmesan cheese
Directions
Coat chicken with Italian seasoning.
Sauté chicken with a little olive oil over medium heat until cooked through.
Meanwhile, cook pasta in a pot of boiling water.
After straining the pasta, stir in the salsa.
Add the cooked chicken to the pasta and stir.
Let the pasta/chicken cool. Serve room temperature with Parmesan cheese sprinkled on top.
It was a crowd pleaser at our house tonight: Robbe had three servings.
Day 402 | Pretend Play
/Day 400 | 400!
/I made it to 400 posts! Woohoo! To keep with tradition, here's an update on the team.
Name: Sara
Favorites: walking (thanks to the extra motivation from my fitbit), the rain (which has been constant the last few days, but I don't mind at all), strawberry gin and tonics (I'll do a post about these some day), clean bathrooms (I just wish I didn't have to be the one to clean them).
Biggest hurdle to overcome: finding time for crafting. Since my built-in crafting mornings are gone (thanks, summer vacation), I'm having a hard time finding time to sneak crafting in. I already have afternoon nap and post-bedtime pretty over-booked so something has to give.
Dreams for the future: finding closure to the school situation. We're still up in the air (very up in the air) about where Chase is going to be going to school come the fall. It's silly to be so preoccupied with this for a three year old but it's a big deal. Five day program or two day? Closer to home or further away? We're confident we'll have some choices come the fall, but in the meantime I continue to feel conflicted about the best option for our sweet boy.
Name: Chris
Favorites: our new minivan. That's it. He loves it.
Biggest hurdle to overcome: making it through the rest of the month of June working his normal schedule before it's smooth-sailing into the month of July and vacations.
Dreams for the future: meeting our new neighbors. The house next door was listed to be rented as of June 1. So far, no movement over there. Who are they going to be? When are they going to move in? Can we be best friends? So many questions!
Name: Chase
Age: 3 years
Favorites: minivan spotting (he's really good at it...and differentiating between makes, too), building with legos, reading, baking with mommy, being independent, eating sushi
Biggest hurdle to overcome: he's been "so sad" lately because our vacation is "still so far away." We all feel that way, buddy. At least we know that he enjoys his time with family in Wisconsin.
Dreams for the future: own an outside car (see explanation here)
Name: Robbe
Age: 1 year
Favorites: blowing raspberries on any visible skin, saying "hi" and waving to everyone, reading the My Big Animal Book, playing with wiggle bug (a toy), food (any food), communicating (nodding yes and learning sign language)
Biggest hurdle to overcome: teething. Yep, still working our way through this challenge. He's up to seven but three are about to pop and continue to mess with the poor guy.
Dreams for the future: a full day to pass without some sort of hardy spill. This guy trips, bumps into things, dives head first, and misjudges distance constantly leading to some minor, some more serious, stumbles. Don't worry, little man. Someday your feet will catch up with the rest of your body.