Month: August 2011

  • Menu Plan Monday - Week 1

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    Week # 1: 8/28/11 - 9/04/11

    Sunday 28th -  Baked Pork Chops With Rice / Vegetables

    Mon, 29th - Parmesan Crusted Chicken/ Baked Potato/ Beans

    Tues, 30th - (working later) Echiladas, Chips and Salsa, with Spanish Rice

    Wed, 31st  - Chicken Tender Salad/Apricot English Muffins (e-mealz -336)

    Thurs, Sept 1st (meet the teacher 4:30 to 6:30)  - Chicken Salad Croissants/ Cukes/ Grapes

    Friday - 2nd (off) Chicken and Noodles - Carrots and Peas

    Sat, 3rd - BBQ Chicken Legs - Mac and Cheese - Vegetable

    Preheat oven 375 degrees F.

    Preheat a grill pan or an outdoor gas or charcoal barbecue to a medium heat. Take a few paper towels and fold them several times to make a thick square. Blot a small amount of oil on the paper towel and carefully and quickly wipe the hot grates of the grill to make a nonstick surface. Arrange the chicken pieces on the preheated grill and cook, turn once mid-way, and cook for a total of 10 minutes. Transfer the grill marked chicken to a cookie sheet and then place in the oven. Cook the chicken for 15 minutes, remove it from the oven and then brush liberally, coating every inch of the legs with the barbecue sauce and then return to the oven for 25 to 30 more minutes, basting the chicken for a second time half way through remaining cooking time. Serve with extra sauce

    Sun, 4th - Pork Roast with Sweet Mustard Glaze - Green Beans and Spinach Salad   (Emealz-392)

    For more Menu Planning inspiration stop by and visit Laura at Organizing Junkie. and participate in Menu Plan Monday.

    Wishing you all a wonderful week!!!

    Happy Cooking!!

  • Menu Plan Monday - Week 2

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    Week # 2: 9/05/11 - 9/11/11

    Mon, 5th (off) Almond Rice Chicken - Peas - Watermelon - (Emealz-391)

    Tues, 6th (First Day Of School) - BBQ Pork Sandwiches - Orange Cups - Corn on the Cob (Emealz-392)

    Wed, 7th - Kielbasa/ Red Beans and Rice /Corn on the Cob/Watermelon

    Thurs, 8th - Bacon Lettuce Tomatoes Sandwich- Apples SLices /Pickles and chips (Emealz-392)

    Friday, 9th - Tacos for Crowd

    Sat, 10th - Shrimp Scampi over thin Spaghetti - Italian Salad (Emealz-391)

    Sunday, 11th - Parmesan Baked Tilapia/ Ranch Potato Bake (Emealz (portion) 391)

    Recipes to Try:

    Discovered Muffin Monday - YUMMO! - thinking of making some muffins and freezing for quick breakfasts during the school year.

    Peach Muffins
    Maple Brown Sugar Applesauce Muffin
    Breakfast Muffins
    Maple Brown Sugar and Applesauce Muffins

    Chicken Ranch Wrap
    Easy Crockpot Chicken BBQ with cole slaw and corn
    Honey Mustard Grilled Pork Chops,

    Chicken Tetrazzini with salad

    For more Menu Planning inspiration stop by and visit Laura at Organizing Junkie. and participate in Menu Plan Monday.

    Wishing you all a wonderful week!!!

    Happy Cooking!!

  • My Calendar Craziness

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    Calendar Central - How to you keep track of your work and personal commitments?  Where is the soccer schedule or school menu?  How in the world is Mom suppose keep this all organized?  I find it is hard to manage all my schedules on one calendar, therefore I utilize a number of different systems to keep my family organized. 

    I wear so many hats in life, mother, wife, school volunteer, social worker (my only paid hat) and caregiver of others. So as you may imagine, being organized is very important for me. I use a couple of different calendar systems, but would be utterly lost without them.   I hope you are able to walk away from this blog post with at least one new tip to help you organize you many schedules, etc.  Even the smallest of organizing will improve how smoothly your household runs.

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    IMG_2253At home I have Coyan Calendar Central (AKA side of fridge) which is used by the family on a daily basis.  This is the central place in our home for information.  We use the white board to jot down quick notes, reminders or shopping lists.  Hubby has fixed my never ending problem of being unable to find my car keys by having hooks on the side of the fridge.  It still drives him nuts when I forget to hang them up.  We aren't going to talk about how often that still happens.

      Last year I  posted about what makes up my Calendar Central at home. All Items are very important to maintaining the smooth running of our home. I use Amy Knapp’s Big Grid Family Organizer  as my calendar at home. I am going on my 2nd year of using this one and LOVE IT. The previous 5 years or so I always used the Flylady Calendar , both calendars feature large grids, which is a must in this household!

     


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    IMG_2254At home I also have one place that is where all school/ Tommy related info goes. For easy access to the monthly school lunch menu and the classroom schedule for Tommy, I have them hanging on the closet door by the front door so we can review it each day on our way out of the house. We also use this closet door to showcase Tommy's art work and school papers. If Tommy has a weekly bible verse to memorize we also keep that on the door so we remember to practice it each time we go by the door. I am a very visual person, if I don’t see it, I forget about it!

    The other thing that is good about having this info on the closet door, is I am teaching Tommy to use it as well. When he asks what is for lunch at school, I send him to go look on his calendars. I have learned by being a mother of three boys, it is in my best interest to teach them organizational skills from the very beginning. Skills that they have been able to use in other environments, such as school.

    WORK -

    I work fulltime outside of the family home. I work as a social worker so my schedule is varied depending on the needs of those I work with. I have the kind of job in which you have to be very organized, if you are not, you are in big trouble. The higher your caseload gets the more you need organizational skills to cope.

    At work, I use my outlook calendar as well as a paper calendar. I still use a paper calendar so that I can make appointments with clients when I am on a home visit. I need to be able to make work appointments on the spot. I do keep personal commitments on my paper calendar as well so I don’t double book myself. I don’t know what I would do if I ever lost my paper calendar. That would be very disastrous.  I keep a small 5x7 calendar so that it easily fits into my purse.  Oh and the answer is "yes"....I *do color code my calendar. 

    NEW ORGANIZATIONAL TOOL

    I am very excited to share with you a new, free way to organize your family,Cozi Family Calendar. “ Cozi is a FREE online calendar that helps you manage the family schedule, organize your grocery shopping lists and to do lists, and capture favorite memories in a family journal—all in one place.” This calendar can be shared with other family members. It helps to keep us all on the same page and informed. One feature I love about Cozi, besides that it is free, is the weekly update email it will send to all my family members. Every week each family member receives a weekly agenda for the upcoming week. You can color code the calendar for each member of the family as well. There is even a Fly Lady Version of the calendar.

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    Another feature I like about Cozi is that I am able to log onto it on my phone, so I am never without my calendar or lists. If I am wondering if I need to purchase anything for supper that evening, I can quickly log onto Cozi to see what I was planning on making for supper. I am a huge fan of the list feature as well. If you don’t know by now, I am a huge list maker. I find that writing a list helps me to organize my thoughts.

     Here are a few of the lists I have on my Cozi Calendar so far:

    · Jen’s Must DO this Week List

    · Hubby’s To Do List

    · Daily Routines List (morning, afternoon, bedtime routine as well as weekly cleaning schedule)

    · Seasonal To Do List for each month of the year

    · Deep Cleaning List for each room of the house.

    · Projects List

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    I love that you can cross off items on your lists.   I also like to have all my lists in one place for easy reference.  I have a terrible habit of making lists on stick notes, various notebooks or index cards.  It is hard to locate a list after I have made it.

    School in our state will be starting after Labor Day, so I still have a few weeks to get ready for school.   I hope you were able to find a tip or two that might help you get more organized this year.   It seems every year I tweak my organization systems a bit.  My system gets better and better each year.  

    Homework:  Go find a calendar that will meet your needs and start filling in important dates for the upcoming school year. The best way to start using a calendar is to have one!! 

    Happy Organizing!!

  • Summer Fun......

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     Tommy building his rocket with Daddy and Uncle Steve

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     Getting ready to launch with Daddy's help.

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     Tommy and his puppy, Teddy snuggling during their Rifleman Marathon.

    There is nothing better than the lazy days of summer!!  Enjoying every last day.

    Happy Summer!!

    Jen C

  • Routines.......Love or Hate Them????

     Routines, Routines, Routines……Love or Hate Them??  

    Over the summer all of our household routines go out the window.   Every year I promise myself that I will keep up with things over the summer and I never do.   But quite honestly, who cares!   That is the great things about routines, you just jump right back into them where you are, when you are ready.  For me that usually means the month of August.   As soon as I start seeing school supplies in the stores….I feel the need to get organized.   Of course, buying office supplies make me renew my desire to be more organized.   

    I have posted over and over again about routines and how important they are.     But trust me once you start following a routine consistently, you will be singing their praises as well!  I have a real love/ hate relationship with routines.  I love to make them and feel so motivated thinking about them, but hate having to do them week after week.   But generally the wonderful feeling of being organized, out weighs my hate of doing the task.  

    Being organized saves me time and money!  Have you ever been looking for something that you need right now, but end up buying another one because you can't find the one you *know you have somewhere in your house.  That has happened to me too many times.  Actually right now, I know I purchased a paint scrapper, but can't find it.  ARGH!!   My routines help me to stay more organized, which in turns helps me to locate things by putting things in their place. 

    Every year, I adjust my routines a bit to meet my current needs and the things going on in my life.    I have actually spent the last few days working through my routines on paper for this coming school year.   

    Two weeks ago, I started my new daily routine, which is going very well.  

    If you are interested in what it includes, here is my revised daily routine:

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    MORNING (remember I am not a morning person)
    Make My Bed
    Make Tommy Breakfast
    Switch Laundry

    AFTER WORK
    Reboot Laundry
    Make Supper
    Clean Off Tables
    Check Backpack/Homework

    EVENING
    Wash Dishes
    Wipe counters
    Sweep Floor
    Fold and Put Away Laundry

     By doing theses simple routines each day this week I have seen great improvements in the condition of our home by the time the weekend is here.  I am caught up on my laundry – no more Mt Washmore!   I can't remember the last time I was caught up on laundry.   Tommy and I have been out the door each morning with no arguments.    I know my attitude sets the tone for the morning with Tommy.  If I am frazzled, I don’t have the patience with him that I should.    And honestly, a bad start to my day at home taints my entire day!  

    This week, I focused on continuing to do my daily routine as well as adding the weekly cleaning schedule into my routine.

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    Monday - Dust House
    Tuesday - Clean Bathrooms
    Wednesday - Wash Floors 
    Thursday - Vacuum House
    Friday - Menu plan/ Prepare Shopping List or Clean Bedrooms
    Saturday - Wash Sheets and Towels - Pay Bills/Budget Meeting
    Sunday - RELAX

    I used to clean my house every weekend.  I started to feel like I had too few hours off and that I didn't want to spend my weekend cleaning.   So this week I tried doing a bit of my weekly cleaning each day.  LOVED IT.  By the time the weekend came, the house was still clean.  So on Saturday I stripped all the beds and washed bedding, towels and rugs, something I rarely get to.   

    I really liked having a more relaxed weekend, so I think for me, spreading my chores out over the week is the way to go.   I ended up not being able to get to any of my routines on Thursday, but that didn't matter as things were pretty clean anyways.  My house just wasn't vacuumed until Saturday morning.   

    As always, I am finding I need to adjust my routines to compliment what is going on in my life.   I hope you have been thinking about your routines and how to get back to the basics before school starts!!  I have been told by others, I just don't have time to do a routine like this every night.   My routine and weekly cleaning takes me about an hour each night and I don't have a dishwasher.  If you are lucky enough to have a dishwasher in your home your time spent will be even less.  I look forward to hearing how you are getting back into the swing of things before school starts.   

    Hope you have a wonderful week!!!

    Be Well -

  • Menu Plan Monday - 8/15 - 8/28/11

     

    8/14 - Sunday - Smoky Grilled Pork Chops - Rice - Veggie

    8/15 - Coyan Cafe  (AKA Leftovers)

    Tuesday -  Tuna Sandwiches - Tater Tots ( Save)

    2 Can White Tuna
    Celery
    Mayo
    Romaine Lettuce
    12 Grain Bread

    Wednesday - Slow Cooked Chicken Dinner/ Rolls (Make Ahead)

    Thursday - Mini Pizza Meatloaves /Green Salad and Texas Toast (Make Ahead)

    Friday - Sandwiches for 12 , Chips and Dip

    Saturday - 20th - Ribs/ Potatoes/Coleslaw/ Corn

    Sunday - Teriyaki Chicken Wings - Stir Fry Veggies

    Monday -  Chicken Cordon Bleu Sandwiches - Chips and Pickles (Make Ahead) (Save to website)

    Tuesday - Tuna Cakes and Slow Cooked Vegetables (Make Ahead)

    Wednesday - Tortellini Tomato Chicken, Rice & Broccoli/Cauliflower (Make Ahead)

    Thursday - Inside Out Chicken Cordon Blue - Salad Mixed Vegetables (make Ahead)

    Friday - Brats/Fries

    Saturday 27th - BBQ Chicken Legs - Mac and Cheese - Vegetable

    Preheat oven 375 degrees F.

    Preheat a grill pan or an outdoor gas or charcoal barbecue to a medium heat. Take a few paper towels and fold them several times to make a thick square. Blot a small amount of oil on the paper towel and carefully and quickly wipe the hot grates of the grill to make a nonstick surface. Arrange the chicken pieces on the preheated grill and cook, turn once mid-way, and cook for a total of 10 minutes. Transfer the grill marked chicken to a cookie sheet and then place in the oven. Cook the chicken for 15 minutes, remove it from the oven and then brush liberally, coating every inch of the legs with the barbecue sauce and then return to the oven for 25 to 30 more minutes, basting the chicken for a second time half way through remaining cooking time. Serve with extra sauce

    Sunday - Baked Pork Chops With Rice / Vegetables

     

  • Back to School Series......

     I have beeing working on easing back into my household routines before school starts.   I wrote a blog post about balancing it all....which is so hard to do!  I continue to struggle with the balance, but feel like I am making progress.  This last week, I feel like I have done better overall with completing my routines.  I did my daily routine a couple of times and did complete my weekly cleaning schedule.  Unfortunately, insteading of cleaning a bit each day, I again spent my weekend doing my cleaning schedule.  My goal for this week is to work on trying to do more during the week to have my weekends free. 

    As I do each year, I am getting ready to start my back to school series.    Next week I will be sharing some posts on getting prepared for the new school year.  Below you will find some ideas of items to complete "Three Weeks" before school starts.  

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    THREE WEEKS BEFORE
    Get a family calendar the whole family can share  - set it up
    Make Back to School Appointments - Dr, Eyes, Dentist
    Find out school orientation times and other school meetings - enter into calendar
    Go through clothing closets and drawers - check uniforms
    Get the school supplies list from school or classroom teacher
    Finish Back to School Shopping 
    Create a family binder
    Make a plan about what to do with school papers and artwork (address paper control issues)

    Stop by later this week and next week as I share blog posts about the following topics:

    • Creating calendar central -
    • Creating a Family Binder - I have been meaning to complete this task for over a year.  Let's do it together and all our families will be more organized this school year. 
    • Conquer the Paper Pile Up - This is an area I struggle with.  I don't think I have completely dealt with last years papers.   I need to get a system set up before this years papers start coming in or once again I will be bured alive in papers!

    I am looking forward to preparing for the new school year with you!   Here is a a wonderful, organized school year!!

    Happy Summer!!