Pie Tasting



I try to have a fun or healthy snack waiting for my children after school.  Last week I experimented and made three miniature pies.  I had some recipes I wanted to try so I made a mini version of each and greeted my children with tiny bowls and forks.


We had a taste testing event.  Everyone tried the pies they were interested in and I quickly (and easily) learned which were keepers and which we didn’t like.  Two out of three were favorable.

It turned out to be a fun way to keep the children in the kitchen and talking with each other.  I like days like that.


I’ve got a growing collection of recipes I’ve made this summer which I’ve got to share.  Two of these pies are on that list.  Guess I’d better get working on them, hadn’t I?!?

HH

Kindergarten



Well, he’s off.  My little guy is at school for the first time.


He was unusually quiet and calm this morning.   It was as if he’d grown up in his sleep.  I’m curious to see if it’s a new change in general or just his response to something new.




I love this smile:


We parked at the school so I could walk him in.  He held my hand in the parking lot and that was it.  He didn’t need a kiss, a hug, or even a good-bye.  He did let me take one picture of him and then he turned and walked into the room.


I am so excited to go pick him up in a little while! I’m grateful we have half-day kindergarten.  I don’t know if I could part with this face for more than 3 hours.

Jennifer

A Year of Habits, no. 34



Well, the first week of school is now under our belts as August draws to a close.   My #6 starts school in the morning.  I hardly know what to think and so I’m trying not to think much about it.   I’m really not sure how it will go.  Will he cry?  Will I cry?  Will we both cry?  Will he just walk right in and be fine?  And if he does walk right in, what will he do on the second day?  The second week?

The week was a good one.  It’s funny how you can run all over the place before school starts, spending hundreds of dollars and then the first week of school comes along and you have to keep going back to the store for this or for that spending hundreds of dollars all over again.?!?  Why do we do this?  I’ve looked around more than once this week and wondered how we let sending the children to school for another year become such a spending blitz.    What happened to a binder, pen or pencil, and paper?

In general I feel good about the week.  I really worked hard.  I worked hard on the house and I worked hard – very hard – at beginning the school year with the kind of schedule and priorities I feel will bring success for my children.  If we can make some of these things stick then we’ll have a number of helpful habits working for us.  I feel motivated and confident that we can build these habits.

My husband and I celebrated our 15th wedding anniversary this week as well.   It was such a long, busy day that I was ready to cry by the time we actually left the house for a quiet but late dinner together.  He’s my everything.  I love him so much.

It was a great week, but I am oh, so tired.  Off to bed I go…

Jennifer

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