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  • The sweetness of a little boy’s heart……..

    Some days I am totally blown away by our children’s hearts!!  Our sons are such kind, sweet boys/men.   We have had a long weekend with the wedding of our oldest son, Joshua.   I am driving home from Josh’s house after making food and cleaning up after the gift opening event.  Our youngest son, Tommy is sitting in the back seat.   I am tired and just can’t wait to get home to take a nap.

    Tommy says to me “Mom, can we go to Grandma’s grave?”  I tell him not right now, I am too tired, and that I will take him later.   He is quiet for a minute and says, “I wanted to put these flowers from Josh’s wedding on Grandma’s grave since she didn’t get to be there!”.  

    As my heart melts, I turn the van and head to Grandma’s gravesite.  

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    Grandma, we wish you would have been with us to see the marriage of your grandson.   Your youngest grandson’s thoughts were of you.  Forever in our hearts…….

    I am so blessed to witness the sweetness of my young son’s heart.  Children are such a blessing.

    Many Blessings,

  • Menu Plan Monday: July 16th, 2012

     

    July 15 – July 22nd, 2012

    Sunday – 15th – Roast, Mashed Potatoes and Carrots

    Monday – Bacon Lettuce and Tomato Sandwiches – Pasta Salad – Fruit

     Tuesday- Tex Mex Pasta, Corn Bread and Corn

    Wednesday – Rotis Chicken, Rice and Veggie

    Thursday – Rehearsal Dinner  (left overs for Steve and Grandpa)

    Friday – Hot Dogs, Brats & Hamburgers, Pasta Salad, Potato Salad, Chips

    Saturday – Wedding

    Sunday – Tacos for a Crowd/Taco Salad

    Recipes to try:

    Tabouli Salad (Frugal Food Thursday)

    Pasta with Tomatoes and Feta Cheese

    Mexican Rice - (good)

    Ham & Cheese Sliders

    Easy Chicken Stir Fry

    Philly Cheesesteak Sloppy Joes

    Zucchini Bread

    Crispy Baked Potato Wedges with Parmesan Sauce

     

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

    What is on your Menu this week? Wishing you all a wonderful week!!!

     

  • Back to Basics: Our Basic Weekly Plan

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    It has happened again – I have gotten a little slack on some of my household routines.  Our routines regarding meal planning and bill paying never falter, but the ones regarding cleaning and de-cluttering get neglected at times.   So it is back to basics for me!   After a little motivation from seeing my daughter-in-law’s weekly plan on her fridge, I decided I need to get back on track.  The best plan to start for me is my weekly plan!

      I last reveiwed my routine in August 2011, as you can see from reading that post,  I have tweaked my routines to meet my current needs.   So what once worked, may not work today!   I find it helpful to relook at my rountines each year. 

    What better time to get back on track….summer time ….before the big wedding!  

    MY BASIC WEEKLY PLAN

    Daily Tasks:

    1. Laundry

    2. Sort Mail

    3. Dishes/Counter/Sweep

    4. 15 Minutes Zone/Declutter

    5.  Lunches/ Prep Dinner

    6.  Tidy Main Areas of House

     

    Monday: – Free Day (Usually Work Late)

    Tuesday - Living Room/Dining/Entry/Hallway

    Wednesday - Kitchen/Fridge

    Thursday – Downstairs (Rotate)/Menu

    Friday – Family Time

    Saturday – Bedrooms/Bedding/Bills/Filing/Library

    Sunday – Project/Grocery Shopping/Bathroom (Upstairs )

     A weekly plan helps to keep you on track while making sure weekly tasks get done around your house. If I happen to miss the cleaning of the bathroom this Monday, I know I plan on cleaning it again the following Monday. This is my secret to keeping our house looking presentable throughout the week,  though I work full time outside of the home. What are you secrets to a smooth running household??

    I am also occassionally participating in the 52 Weeks to an Organized Home Weekly Challenge at the Home Storage Soluntions 101 website.  The site also have a daily missions for Decluttering your Home that start July 1st.  Reminds me of Flylady…but I prefer having the calendar for the month of missions to do!

    Check out this free chart that helps you to follow The Flylady Routines!

    Blessings,

    Jen C

    “ She looks well to the ways of her household and does not eat the bread of idleness. ” Proverbs 31:27

     

  • Our Twin Cities Bucket List

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    Summer (lifetime) Bucket List:  Things to do around the Twin Cities with your children.

     Summer is here and again, we hope to cross off a few more things on our Twin Cities Bucket List.  We decided to blog our list to share with our readers.  We will add new things to our list as we discover them.   This is a partial list and more items will be added over the next few days.  It is amazing the things that are right in your own backyard that you never take the time to explore!  

    Please share your favorite places and activities that should be added to our bucket list.   It will be fun to slowly cross items off our list.

    Our Summer Bucket List – Things To Check Out Around the Twin Cities – a work in progress

    Aamodt’s Apple Farm – Stillwater – www.aamodtsapplefarm.com - Free

    Alexander Ramsey House – St Paul – www.mnhs.org/places/sites/arh - Admission

    American Swedish Institute – Minneapolis – www.americanswedishinst.org - Admission

    Arboretum – Chanhassen – www.arboretum.umn.edu - Admission

    Ard Godfrey House – Minneapolis – http://www.womansclub.org/club/scripts/section/section.asp?NS=AGH

    Bakken Library & Museum of Electricity In Life – Minneapolis – www.thebakken.org - Admission

    Battle Creek Waterworks Family Aquatic Center – Maplewood – http://www.co.ramsey.mn.us/parks/waterpark/index.htm - Admission

    Bell Museum of Natural History – Minneapolis – www.bellmuseum.org - Admission

    Children’s Museum – St Paul – www.mcm.org - Admission

    The Children’s Theatre Company – Minneapolis – www.childrenstheatre.org - Admission

    Circus Juventas – St Paul – www.circusjuventas.org -Admission

    Clinfton E. French Regional Park – Plymouth – www.threeriversparks.org

    Como Park’s Conservatory – St Paul – www.comozooconservatory.org - Suggested Donation

    Como Park Zoo – St Paul – www.comozooconservatory.org/zoo - Free

    Como Planetarium in Como Elementary School – St Paul – www.planetarium.spps.org – Admission

    Como Town Amusement Park – St Paul – Tickets for Rides

    Dodge Nature Center – W St Paul – www.dodgenaturecenter.org - Free

    Edinborough Park in Edina – Edina – www.edinboroughpark.com - Admission

    Eidem Homestead -Brooklyn Park Historical Farm – www.brooklynpark.org/government/recreation/farminfo/farmuse.html - Admission

    Eloise Butler Wild Flower Garden & Bird Sanctuary -Theodore Wirth Park -Minneapolis – www.minneapolisparks.com - Free

    Excelsior Street Car Line – MN Streetcar Museum – Excelsior – www.trolleyride.org - Admission

    Farmer’s Market of St Paul – www.stpaulfarmersmarket.com - Free

    Firefighters Hall and Museum – Minneapolis – www.firehallmusuem.org - Admission

    Fort Snelling – St Paul – www.mnhs.org/fortsnelling - Admission

    Fort Snelling State Park – St Paul – www.dnr.state.mn.us - State Park Admission Required

    Foshay Tower Observation Deck – Minneapolis – Admission

    Gibbs Museum – Falcon Heights – www.rchs.com  – Admission

    Governor’s Residence Tour – St Paul – www.admin.state.mn.us/buildings/residence/public_tours.html – Free

    Great Clips Imax Theatre (MN Zoo) – Apple Valley – www.imax.com/minnesota – Admission

    Harriet Alexander Nature Center – Roseville – www.roseville.mn.us/parks – Free

    Harriet Island Regional Park – St Paul – www.ci.stpaul.mn.us/parks – Free

    In the Heart Of The Beast Puppet & ask Theatre – Minneapolis – www.hobt.org – Donation

    Higland Park Water Tower – St Paul – www.stpaul.gov – watch city website for dates the tower is open to the public. (once in July and once is October)

    Hmongtown Marketplace – St Paul – www.hmongtownmarketplace.com

    History Theatre – St Paul – www.historytheatre.com – Tickets

    Indian Mounds Park – St Paul – www.stpaul.gov/depts/parks/userguide/indianmounds.html – Free

    Insect Collection – U of MN St Paul – www.entomology.umn.edu/museum -  Requires advance tour arrangements – Free

    Jackson Street Roundhouse – MN Transportation Museum – St Paul – www.trainride.org – Admission

    James J Hill House – St Paul – www.mnhs.org/places/sites/jjhh/index.html – Admission

    Johnathan Padelford Packet Boat – Harriet Island – www.riverrides.com – Tickets

    Lady Elegant’s Tea Room – St Paul – www.ladyelegantstea.com -

    Lake Harriet “Old 1300″ Trolley – Minneapolis – www.trolleyride.org – Purchase Tokens

    The Landing (Formally called Hisotric Murphy’s Landing) – Shakopee -http://www.threeriversparks.org/parks/the-landing.aspx - Admission

    Landmark Center – St Paul – www.landmarkcenter.org (self guided tour books available)

    Lego Imagination Center – MOA-Bloomington

    Maplewood Nature Center -Maplewood – www.ci.maplewood.mn.us - Free

    Midtown Global Market – Minneapolis – www.medtownglobalmarket.org

    Mill City Museum – Minneapolis – www.millcitymuseum.org - Admission

    Minnapolis Institute of Arts – Minneapolis – www.artsmia.org - Free

    Minneapolis Sculpture Garden – Minneapolis – www.walkerart.org – Free

    Minehaha Depot – Minnehaha Park – Minneapolis – www.mtmuseum.org - Free

    Minnehaha Falls & Park – Minneapolis – Free

    Minnesota Air Guard Museum – St Paul – www.mnangmusuem.org

    Minnesota History Center – St Paul – www.mnhs.org/historycenter - Admission (9 Nights of Music)

    Minnesota State Capitol Building Tour – www.mnhs.org/places/sites/msc – purchase the Art Treasures in the MN State Capitol brochure and use it as a scavenger hunt activity.

    Minnesota State Fair – St Paul – www.mnstatefair.org

    Minnesota Valley National Wildlife Refuge – Bloomington – www.fws.gov/midwest/minnesotavalley - Free

    Mississippi River Vistor Center and Walking Tour -St Paul – www.nps.gov/miss

    MIssissippi Gorge Regional Park – St Paul – www.nps.gov/miss

    Omnitheater – Science Museum – St Paul – www.smm.org – Admission

    Orchestra Hall – Minneapolis – www.minnesotaorchestra.org/aim

    Ordway Center for the Performing Arts – St Paul – www.ordway.org

    Pavek Museum of Broadcasting – St Louis Park – www.museumofbroadcasting.com - Admission

    Pine Tree Apple Orchard – White Bear Lake – www.pinetreeappleorchard.com – Free

    The Red Balloon Bookshop – St Paul – www.redballoonbookshop.com

    St Paul Saints Baseball – St Paul – www.saintsbaseball.com

    Science Museum of Minnesota – St Paul – www.smm.org

    Sibley House Historical Site – Mendota – www.mnhs.org

    Springbrook Nature Center – Fridley – www.springbrooknaturecenter.org

    Stages Theatre Company – Hopkins – www.stagestheatre.org

    Steppingstone Theatre – St Paul – www.steppingstonetheatre.org

    John Stevens House Museum – Minneaplis – Minnehaha Falls park – www.johnstevenshouse.org

    Tamarack Nature Center – White Bear Lake – www.co.ramsey.mn.us/parks/tamarack

    Three Rivers Park District – Play Area at Hyland Lake Park Reserve (Chutes and Ladders) – www.threeriversparkdistrict.org

    Thunder Soccer Team – St Paul – www.mnthunder.com

    Touch & See Room (Bell Museum of Natural History) – Minneapolis – www.bellmuseum.org/touchandsee.html

    Trains at Bandana Square – (Model Train Museum) St Paul – www.tcmrm.org

    Twins Baseball – Minneapolis – www.twinsbaseball.com

    Valleyfair Family Amusement Park – Shakopee – www.valleyfair.com

    Walker Art Center – Minneapolis – http://learn.walkerart.org

    Wild Rumpus (book for young readers) – Minneapolis – www.wildrumpusbooks.com

    Wood Lake Nature Center – Richfield – www.co.richfield.mn.us

    Youth Performance Company – Minneapolis – www.youthperformanceco.com

    The Zoo – MN Zoo – Apple Valley – www.mnzoo.org

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

  • Menu Plan Monday – July 2nd, 2012

    July 1 – July 15th, 2012

    Sunday, 1st – Panko Chicken, Herbed Rice and Broccolli

    PANKO CHICKEN

    1-2 cups Japanese breadcrumbs (if you can’t find them, use regular breadcrumbs)
    1 cup mayonnaise
    1 lb. chicken tenders (uncooked, frozen or thawed)

    Put mayonnaise and breadcrumbs in separate bowls. Dip chicken tenders into mayonnaise, then breadcrumbs. Place on a baking sheet (stoneware works best) and bake at 350° until brown and cooked throughout.

    HERBED RICE
    3 T. olive oil
    1 medium onion chopped (from freezer)
    1 clove garlic minced
    1 green pepper chopped, seeded
    1 c. long grain rice (or brown rice* for healthier version)
    2 c. chicken broth (if you are using brown rice add extra water)
    herbs of your choice (basil, rosemary, thyme, oregano, etc.)
    Thaw onion. Saute garlic and green pepper in oil until transparent. Add rice and onion and brown until lightly browned. Mix the rest of the ingredients and add to pan. Cover and cook 20-25 minutes (longer, closer to 45 minutes, for brown rice).

    Monday, 2nd – (working late) – Brats and Parmesan Potatoes AuGratin (April/May Taste of Home pg 37)

    Tuesday, 3rd – Fried Eggs, Toast and Breakfast hash (Simple 28)

    Wednesday, 4th (off) – RibsPasta Salad, Corn on the Cob, German Potato Salad, Cucumbers

    Thursday, 5th – Canned Chicken – Chicken Tetrazzini – June/July – Simple page 62 (Bake 30 minutes)

    Friday, 6th – Supreme PIzza Purger (Grill It – pg 64) – waffle fries

    Saturday, 7th – Whole Chicken – Beer Can Chicken – Simple 60 -mac n cheese

    Sunday, 8th – Ham and Swiss Quiche -Fruit Salad

    Monday, 9th = Chicken Philly Sandwiches (April/May 2012 TOH -page 56) - Chips and Fruit

    Tuesday, 10th – (working Late) - Crock Pot Beef Stroganoff over Egg Noodles

    Wednesday, 11th – (Highlights) – Seafood Salad x 3 on Lettuce

    Thursday, 12th – Biscuits and Gravy, Scrambled Eggs

    Friday, 13th – Hot Dogs with the Works (Grill It page 67) – Chips – Fruit

    Saturday, 14th – LeftOvers

    Sunday 15th – Roast- Crockpot

    To Bake:

    Weight Watchers Muffins

     

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

    What is on your Menu this week? Wishing you all a wonderful week!!!

     

  • A Catch Up – Update: March and April

    Yes, I am posting out of order. Sorry!  I didn’t want to forget the highlights from March and April, but I felt the need to blog in the present as well.  I needed to live in the present and appreciate our current blessings.

    MARCH HIGHLIGHTS:

    Hubby and I had started trying to go on a date once a month.   Josh and Amy have been great about watching Tommy so we can occassionally go out.  We have not gone out each month, but we continue to work towards that goal. 

    In the 2011-2012 season at Lakeshores Players, we were able to see 3 plays.  

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    The Nerd was great fun to go to as my friend’s son was performing in The Nerd.  It was the debut of Micah Cortes and we were there for it!  He is such a talented young boy.

    In June we went to Redwing for the evening…for out date night and even stayed overnight.

    March the weather was very nice and we went on an outing to the Chutes and Ladders park, now called Hyland Park Area in Bloomington.  The expansion opened on June 8th so I would like to return and check it out.   I need to make a point of planning more outings before the summer is gone!

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    While at the park we discovered they had Geocaching in the park.  We checked out a GPS and went hunting for loot while exploring this new park.  A favorite family activity for sure!

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    Tommy was happy to find thea cache…and the one by the pine trees wouldn’t allow itself to be found, which sure bothered Josh. 

    Other highlights from March:

    • Pampered Chef Party – Josh and Amy had a pampered chef party at their house.  They had a good turn out and were able to get alot of fun things for their kitchen.  I of course found more things to buy…I love pampered chef as does my hubby.
    • Financial Peace – guest hosting – we continue to be involved in the Finanial Peace program at our church.  We hosted the class while the leader was out of town.  It was alot of fun and it always gets us excited again and making progress.  While our progress has slowed a bit with summer childcare and the wedding expenses, but we are very determined.    
    • Dr. – released me after a post surgery exam – lifting restrictions were removed.  Life is back to normal – sort of.
    • Girls Day Out - Shopping and Supper at Jake’s Grill – went shopping with the girls in our family and they helped me to find my dress for the wedding.  Though I am second guessing my choice right now.  I will probably do a bit of altering to the dress and hope to find a wrap or something. 

    APRIL HIGHLIGHTS

    Geocaching with the boys: We had such fun geocaching that we decided to take the neighborhood boys geocaching around White Bear Lake.   It was fun once they figured it all out. 

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    Tommy, Andrew, John and Danny

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    They found it!

    School Spirit Days:

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    Look like your hero day……it wasn’t hard for Tommy to look like his hero, Dad It still makes me laugh just looking at them!

    • Magnuson Christian School Auction – we once again were involved with the auction set up and computers.  It was a busy time, but we enjoy assisting with this wonderful cause as a family.  Josh and Amy are wonderful to help and attend the auction with us.  Since it is a semi dressy sort of event, I thought it would be a good time to get my hair styled.  Sort of a test before the wedding.  I received alot of compliments so I think I will have my hair styled at Sun Bear Spa the morning of the wedding.
    • MACMH – Paul Conference – I went to the annual Children’s Mental Health Conference in Duluth for work.  I volunteered at the conference and spent my free time listening to audio books and cross stitching in my room.   It was good to just have some time alone.  For the first time ever, my hubby’s conference was at the same time!  ARGH…so Amy stayed at the house with Tommy and Grandpa.  She is such a life saver and a wonderful additon to our family! 
    • Sleep Apnea – hubby finally decided to see a Dr about his sleep apnea.  Seems his roommate at the conferenced mentioned he stopped breathing about 40 times each night. 
    • Soccer Starts  – Tommy is playing soccer again this season with The White Bear Lake Soccer Association.   He has had a good season and is playing defense again, but has started being the goalie as well.   He is a good athlete and it is so fun to watch him play. 

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    Tommy – Our Soccer Player!

    Wishing you all a wonderful day!

    Be Blessed,

    Jen C

  • Finding Blessings in Cheerios and Shin Guards??

      I smile as I pick up the shin guards and soccer uniform in the middle of the living room.  My little man sprawled out on the couch watching some cheesy Disney movie.   I can’t help but smile to myself as I pick up his things and think to myself……someday, I will miss doing this so much.   I hope today you take the time to see the blessing in the little things in your life.   I remember when my oldest was little and I would feel frustrated with the never ending job of picking up things he left strewn around the house.  Now, I fondly smile as once in a while he stops by our house and blesses us with his “Josh droppings”.   Just today he stopped by after work to drop off some lawn chairs he borrowed.  Where do you think he left the chairs????  On the couch in the living room, of course!   I pick them up with a smile and take them to the garage….always my same Josh!  Man, I love that boy. 

    So today I remind myself as I put away my youngest things, clothes and make his bed to do so with joy in my heart.   Someday my children will be doing these same things for their children, hopefully with the same joy in their hearts. 

    It is an amazing gift from God to be entrusted with these small souls that soon grow from babies to young men.   I am reminded of the shortness of our time with our little ones as my oldest’s wedding approaches and my friends are experiencing their children graduating and leaving for college.   It is all so bittersweet and amazing in a new way. 

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    To young boy, Tommy the amazing soccer player and kind soul.

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    Baby Tommy with big brother, Josh – so loving and caring. 

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    To Man……soon to be husband   Amazing man of God and loving son. 

    My heart overflows with love and gratitude for the blessings in my life.   My advice to my friends with little ones….smile as you dig the cheerios out of your van seat and find crayons that made it though the dryer.   These are the days you too will be nostalgic for before you know it.  

    Be Blessed,
    Jen C

    “Motherhood is a privilege, and our children our crowning glory.” 1 Timothy 2:15

     

  • Menu Plan Monday: June 25th

     

    June 25th – June 30th, 2012

     

    Monday, 25th - Meatloaf / Mashed Potatoes/ Corn

    Tuesday, 26th – (Game) Crab Salad on Lettuce

    Wed, 27th - Creamy Chicken Breasts, Rice and Spinach Salad

    6 4 ounce chicken breasts boned and skinned
    1 can cream of chicken soup
    3 slices Sargento 2% Milk Reduced Fat Swiss Cheese
    1/4 c bread crumbs
    1/4 c white wine

    Place breasts in a greased baking dish and cover each with a half slice of Swiss cheese. Mix white wine and chicken soup and pour over the chicken and cheese. Cover with seasoned bread crumbs. Spritz with olive oil. Bake at 350 degrees for 45-55 minutes.

    6 servings

    Thurs 28th (Book Group) Baked Ravioili

    2 Tbsp. olive oil
    1 (28 oz.) jar spaghetti sauce, any flavor
    24 pieces frozen Four Cheese Ravioli
    1/2 cup grated Romano or Parmesan* cheese
    2 cups meatballs, chopped (from freezer)
    5 oz. shredded mozzarella cheese
    sautéed peppers and onions, thawed (from freezer or see notes above.)

    Preheat the oven to 400°F. Spread olive oil in an 8″x10″ baking pan and spread about 5 oz. of the spaghetti sauce around. Layer with 1/2 of the ravioli, 1/2 of the Romano or Parmesan Cheese, 1/2 of the meatballs and peppers and onions, and 2 oz. of the mozzarella cheese. Repeat layers, saving 1 oz. of mozzarella cheese for the top. Tent the pan with aluminum foil and bake for 1 hour 15 minutes

    Friday 29th – Meatball Subs – (365 Easy Meals Oct. 12 – pg 300)

    Sat 30th – Panko Chicken, Herbed Rice and Broccolli

    PANKO CHICKEN

    1-2 cups Japanese breadcrumbs (if you can’t find them, use regular breadcrumbs)

    1 cup mayonnaise

    1 lb. chicken tenders (uncooked, frozen or thawed)

    Put mayonnaise and breadcrumbs in separate bowls. Dip chicken tenders into mayonnaise, then breadcrumbs. Place on a baking sheet (stoneware works best) and bake at 350° until brown and cooked throughout.

    HERBED RICE
    3 T. olive oil
    1 medium onion chopped (from freezer)
    1 clove garlic minced
    1 green pepper chopped, seeded
    1 c. long grain rice (or brown rice* for healthier version)
    2 c. chicken broth (if you are using brown rice add extra water)
    herbs of your choice (basil, rosemary, thyme, oregano, etc.)
    Thaw onion. Saute garlic and green pepper in oil until transparent. Add rice and onion and brown until lightly browned. Mix the rest of the ingredients and add to pan. Cover and cook 20-25 minutes (longer, closer to 45 minutes, for brown rice).

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

    What is on your Menu this week? Wishing you all a wonderful week!!!

  • Weekend Get Away ….June 22nd, 2012

             Hubby (AKA cute boy) and I went away for the evening to celebrate our 12th wedding anniversary.  I know it is a month late, but late is better than never!   He had won the getaway at the live auction/fundraiser for Tommy’s school, Magnuson Christian School.  

    We both took Friday off from work.  We stayed around until Tommy was done with Vacation Bible School then we handed Tommy off with Amy/Josh and off we went.  A young couple on an adventure.  It always seems to take alot of planning for us to be away.  We have to make sure Tommy, Grandpa and rest of those living with us are all situated in our absense.  But we sure savor our moments away.   It is always very relaxing!

    We started out heading towards, Hastings, MN.   I wanted to stop at Schaar’s Bluff in Dakota County.  I have been there before for work meetings but never had time to explore.  The view of the river was spectacular.  I had the bright idea to do a little geo caching while we were there.  Bearing in mind that we are on a bluff 150 feet above the Mississippi river, the first thing that should have made me think twice was that the cache was named “Leap of Faith”.   Yikes!!   Hubby and I got within 23 feet of the cache before simultaneously deciding that no cache was worth getting that close to the sheer cliff drop-off to the Mississippi River.  We will leave that one for someone else!

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    The view from Schaar’s Bluff – at Spring Lake Park Reserve 

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    My favorite flowers – Daisies! 

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    More Wild Flowers (and one very uncooperative Monarch butterfly) at Schaar’s Bluff – Hastings MN
     

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    On to Red Wing, Mn.   We made it there just in time to check in at the Candlelight Inn in Red Wing MN.   The Inn is located near downtown so we were able to park the van for the evening and enjoy strolling around the neighborhood and to the historic St James Hotel for dinner. 

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    Jen finding time to relax and read a bit.

    Supper: The Port – St James Hotel

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    Remind me to read the details of the menu a bit closer. I wish we would have taken pictures of my food, but it didn’t seem appropriate.

    The Port Caesar - was interesting…Baby Red and Green Romaine Lettuce, Roasted Garlic Caesar Dressing, Crispy Braised Pork Belly, Soft Poached Egg, Parmesan Reggiano.  The poached egg was a bit of asurprise to me.  Hubby decided not to share my salad for some reason. 

    Jen’s Meal – Seared Sea Scallops – White Beans, Ham Hock, Pea Puree, Pea Tendrils

    Paul’s MealGrilled Dry Aged Kansas City Strip Steak – Rösti Potato, Sherry-Dressed Sunflower Sprouts, Roasted Wild Mushrooms,Caramelized Shallot-Cabernet Reduction.

    I wish I could say we were more impressed with our dinner than we were, but perhaps our uneducated palettes failed us.  The waitress asked if we’d like some coffee when we first sat down, but we both responded that we really didn’t like coffee and water would be just fine for the both of us for now. The scallops seemed to have crunchy bits (aka, sand ) in them and the steak was not exactly prepared to hubby’s liking, (as he’d simply ordered it “medium” but instead got a steak ranging from well-done on one edge all the way to practically rare at the other edge.) For dessert, we wanted to share my absolute favorite, Creme Brulee! When she brought it, (see initial coffee response above), we found that the entire brulee had been covered with a generous 2-inch thick dollop of some sort of whipped coffee. (Scrape, scrape, scrape…then eat)  But at least we had our $80-dollar gift certificate to assist with the cost of the meal, so we were only out an additional $25 for the most expensive dinner we ever bought but didn’t exactly love!

    We spent the rest of the evening wandering around historic Red Wing taking in the charm and architecture of the area.  Of course I took pictures….

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    The front of the Red Wing YMCA established in 1808.

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    I think this picture will need to find it’s way to my Reading In WBL blog.

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    Charming Details around downtown Red Wing.

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    Near Levee Park….

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    We didn’t go see the largest boot in the world, but this shoe planter was cute.  Red Wing is the home of Red Wing shoes. 
     
    Walking Tour – there are 3 walking tours of Red Wing to learn about the different architecture.  On the historical residential home tour, I fell in love the TB Sheldon House, constructed in 1875.  It just happened to be for sale as well!   WOW!   I don’t think hubby wanted to buy it for me.  But it did have 4 apartments in it in addition to the owner’s living quarters.   Steve and Grandpa could have their own places!  
     
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    T. B. Sheldon House -so grand… 
     
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    Love the details – French Second Empire Style
     While walking around we played, guess how much this one costs for all the houses for sale.  This lovely historic home, with a total of 5,881 square feet was for sale for $600,000.   We were surprised as we’d guessed higher for the cost. 
     
    In addition to old houses, I love old churches with ornate details.  Here are some of my favorites from Red Wing.
     
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    The stone work on this church was loevly.
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    I forgot to get a better picture of this one.  The wooden door on this church was great!
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    By far my favorite church in Red Wing was First Lutheran.  The steeple is breathe taking. 
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    This picture does not do this window justice, the  stained glass and other details are beautiful.
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    My favorite detail of First Lutheran Church??  The blue door – the color ties in the stained glass above the door brillantly.

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    Cute Boy I found down by the river……..I wonder what he is thinking about.

    Breakfast:  Early on Saturday morning we heard a music box playing in the hallway outside our room.  This was the signal that fresh muffins and coffee were delivered outside the guest’s room.   The muffins were fresht out of the oven and delivered in a little basket.  (nice touch, though we may have made a comment about the music box being creepy )

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    Breakfast was served at 9:00 around a lovely set table in the dining room. 

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    All 5 couples staying at the inn shared a 3 course gourmet breakfast around the table.   And of course my hubby, found out one of the guests was a professor at Century College where my hubby works.  It is funny how that works…can’t take the man anywhere without someone knowing him    After the initial introductions of the guests, the conversation flowed nicely.  It was a very enjoyable breakfast.

    Three courses of breakfast:

    1.  Cold Sherbet Fruit Soup

    2.  Ham and French Toast

    3.  Dessert – Pots de Creme au Chocolat – served in the cutest pots de creme cups with handles and covers.  My favorite!!  I could get used to dessert at breakfast

    561651-2T Pots de creme Dessert Cups with mini spoons….very cool!

    After checking out we headed to Memorial Park to enjoy the view before heading home to WBL!

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    View from Memorial Park

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    View of Barn Bluff – I whimped out and didn’t want to climb to Barn Bluff.

     

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    View from Memorial Park of the town of Red Wing.

     

    Tommy had a great time staying with Josh and Amy while we were gone for the evening.  It was hard to get him to come home!

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    Video games and ice cream!!  No wonder Tommy didn’t want to come home.

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    My Silly Boys….they make me laugh and are such a joy to me. 

    I know I had said I won’t blog out of order, but I wanted to post about this weekend while it was still fresh in our minds.  I will go back and post highlights of the past few months as well.  It felt so good to blog about our time away and happy feelings.   Through everything we continue to feel very  blessed – life is good!

    Blessings to you!

    Jen C

     

  • Update: A return to blogging….

    Hello – remember me??? I used to be that lady who blogged about her life almost daily. Last night I was looking at old blog posts about my little guy as a baby . He was looking at the posts with me and really was having fun hearing about his time as a baby. I loved reading old posts about his baby years. That is what this blog is to my family, a virtual scrapbook of the ups and downs of our lives.  I have come to terms with the notion that I will never be a scrap booker. Therefore, I blog and the thoughts and memories of my years raising our children will never be lost and I can revisit them whenever I want.

    As you may have notice, besides posting my menu every two weeks, I have not been blogging regularly. Why you ask?? Life just got too difficult – too much going on in our lives. I am starting to feel like I am finally starting to get a handle on things.

    The holiday season was very difficult for my family and filled with loss. My Father in Law(FIL) came to live with us in September, which has been very good. I just adore him.

    My mother in Law (MIL) was residing in memory care. We were last able to bring her home for Thanksgiving. Christmas was bittersweet to say the least. We were unable to bring her home due to some skin break down that made it painful for her to be in her wheelchair. This was very hard on everyone. We all went to the memory care unit and celebrated Christmas with her the best we could. It was still difficult for my MIL.

    Shortly after the New Year we started hospice services and my MIL passed away on January 10th.  The staff notified us when she started to deteriorate and we all rushed to spend the last hours with her.  I arrived first and sat with her, stroking her hair and chatting to her. The chaplain and I were with her when she passed away. I am glad I was able to be with her, but am always wondering if I could have done more. It was a difficult time for our family and we are all starting to adjust to the new normal.

    My Father in Law is doing well, but I worried about him alot through this all. But in some ways he held it together the best due to his amazing faith. He is a remarkable man.

    In Loving Memory of Jane Coyan :

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    Jane – 40th Wedding Anniversary

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    Dick and Jane – 50th Wedding Anniversary

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    Dick, Jane and their children – 52nd Anniversary

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    Our Family – January 14th, 2012

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    The Coyan kids and their Dad!    

    Other Happenings:

    Our oldest son, Josh bought a townhome and moved out of our home on Christmas Day. It made for a weird Christmas. I did much better emotionally with his moving out this time, but I still miss him very much.

    On December 29, I was seen by the Urologist due to some bladder issues I was having. He scheduled a bladder surgery for February 15th. The recovery was more difficult than I anticipated. I took 8 days off of work, but did work some from home.  I really wasn’t able to do much else.  I should havetaken more time off following surgery, but took time off following my MIL’s passing and didn’t have enough time on the books. So between the passing of my dear mother in law, Jane, Josh moving out and my surgery – life has felt a bit overwhelming.  But luckily, we have a wonderfully supportive and loving family and together we make it!

    Pictures from November 2011 – February 2012:

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    Tommy’s Angel Costume for School Christmas Program

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     Christmas – 2011

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    Josh, Amy and Tommy the first time stepping into their new house.

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    The Happy New Homeowners!

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    Happy New Year – Welcome in 2012 with family.

    I hope to blog more in the very near future about what our family has been up to so far this year.  This post was a bit of a blogging block for me as it made me so sad to write, but yet I didn’t want to skip over this time in our lives either.  It was a real time of loss and I can really feel as I write this blog.  But, life is good and we are so blessed by our wonderful family.  The ups and downs are both parts of this wonderful life and worth documention!  I am sure Tommy will remember his Grandma, her kindness, her love of M&Ms and her willingness to share with him.    Tommy was amazing with his Grandma right to the very last moments of her life.  That is what I will never forget, the patience and love of my son, Thomas George for his grandma. 

    I hope to get some more posts up summarizing the past few months…..I am back and I am a blogger again!  Wonder if I have any readers left!  

    Blessings to you,

    Jen C