So...whats for dinner?
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ckptry,
When my kids were that age, both my husband and I worked outside the home so dinners were really tough... We shared the same problem in that dinner time was also when we got home after work/daycare so was really chaotic!
One thing we did was to cook a large batch of whatever we were having on Saturday and Sunday, when there were two of us to cook/occupy the kiddos... that way we had leftovers for a couple of days during the week.... Then, we only had to actually make dinner for a couple nights during the week...
When my son was born (and my daughter was 4), I took a leave of absence from work.... What I tried to do then was to take advantage of naptime to get something together that all I had to do at dinner time was slip it in the oven or give it a quick heat up.....
When all else failed, we ate our share of chicken nuggets and hot dog crescent roll-ups....lol! Also many times, we fixed their dinner early and then, we'd eat after... Just depended on how they were doing..
We used to call that dinner hour 'the witching hour' because it was so rough... It does get better as they get older.... I will try to remember what I used to make and post when I can!! -
Debbie,
Holy Crap!! What a cruddy way to end what sounds like a really great evening....
I hope it is just a sprain but they can be just as painful as a break and, often times, may take longer to heal! A couple of years back I tripped over something and landed on the side of my foot and wound up breaking a bone in my foot! It was just such a freak thing and the first bone I had ever broken! I just I could have chalked it up to an injury while doing something more adventurous!!
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Thanks for all your well wishes! Had to take extra pain pills earlier, but feeling a little better now, just so mad about it though, we didn't go to our christmas pary tonight because i can't put a shoe on and not really up to it anyway. The bone on the outside of the ankle is as big as a baseball, hurt worse today, will wait a day or two and go have any exray if the swelling doesn't go down.
Apple- Funny you said that about the wine because after we got home last night DH asked if i needed anything and i said yes, a glass of white wine, so i did have 1 glass LOL!
Carrie- When my dad had his surgery, they also had trouble regulating his heart afterwards, which they told him they might and is somewhat normal for this to happen after a surgery like this, they had to shock his heart twice to regulate it. He is doing wonderful now and it has been about 2 years, hope your mom gets better and heals fast, i know you must be so worred as i was for my dad.(((((hugs))))))
Laurie- Sweet story about you and your Dr. I wanted to mention somthing my primary Dr. told me to get, i was always sick and he told me about these vitamins to take,i kept putting it off and kept getting sick, he would get upset every time he asked me if i got them yet and told him no, then the last time i got pnemonia he reminded me again, so i got them and havn't even had a cold (knock on wood) You don't need a presciption for them, they are like a vitamin i guess not sure, but he swears by them and say's the hospitals are starting to use them for all kinds of things including warding off illnesses. It's called "Acetyleysteine' you can find them at a health food store. the way he wrote it out on the instructions was take 600mg once daily. Maybe this will help.
Michelle-Hope you continue to feel good,and happy birthday to your DS!
Seaside- I broke a colar bone once and that hurt LOL!
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Kay - when I had my sim, they gave me my appointment schedule for all 30 treatments. Then the following week they gave me a new one. I'm guessing that I might see another new one this Friday. Actually, next week one of my DDs can take me a couple days a week. She'll be finished with her college classes (woohoo!!!) and she works 2 1/2 days so she'll drive me if they want me earlier on a consistent basis. Initially we wanted a 1 p.m. appointment and we could probably get that now. But we've learned that this late appointment is a better option for DH's work schedule. And the traffic has been tolerable most of the time. We just need the weather to continue to cooperate. So far we've been extremely lucky!
When I was working with three kids at home, we ate a whole lot of Kraft Mac&Cheese with hot dogs! Once in a while, I could add a can of tuna and some peas to it and they'd eat it. And they always ate spaghetti with meat sauce - that was a surefire meal. I would make sauce on the weekend and freeze it in quart jars. Or in a pinch, I used Classico Tomato Basil and added it to some ground beef, onions and garlic. We didn't eat out much during the week back then. Sometimes I wonder how I did it! My DH was never home before 7 so I had to handle things on my own and I got home around 5:30. Those were crazy days!!!
Debbie - are you treating that ankle? RICE (rest, ice, compression, elevation) it...and if it's not better by tomorrow, you should go get that xray. And take an anti-inflammatory like advil (ibuprofen) or aleve (naproxen) to help reduce the swelling. Most pain meds have acetaminophen, and that will help with the pain. But it won't reduce the swelling. You can take both at the same time. just call me "Dr. Mom"...lol!
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Debbie I wouldnt wait to see, go get an xray, if its broken you dont want it to start to heal improperly. My DH broke his ankle smowmobiling and waited 3 days to get it looked at, went to work and walked on it for those 3 days, was really out of whack when they tried to set it. Thanks for the infor about your Dad...right now they are trying meds to regulate it, but may have to do the shock thing if that doesnt work
Michelle, you are moving right along on the radiation, you will be done in no time
Ckptry I do remember those days, I could not cook fast enough. I did what Laurie did though. We have an island in our kitchen and the kids would belly up to the bar and watch me cook while playing or later doing homework. I would give them peices of cut up stuff, cheese, veggies, to help them get through the waiting. I dont have any ideas of how to be prepaed ahead of time though, I just kept it simple and quick I still think I could have used the crockpot more, but not much of morning person getting it all ready before work.
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i've been teaching my kids to cook for years.. they really like it and are really messy and sometimes very slow, especially the dear daughter. They reserve nites when they can cook the whole meal.. Sometimes it's a near disaster but i don't care.
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Different kinds of quiche, with or without crust, are easy to make ahead. Ditto for beansoups, chilis etc.
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When my dear daughter was that age, i put a little kds table in the kitchen(out of the way) and gave her snacks, and playdough, coloring books, finger paints, anything to keep her busy but yet i could keep an eye on her. I always cooked casseroles so i didnt have to cook the next couple of days, still do that now.
DR Mom! LOL! yes to all the above haha!
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Pasta with Chunky Garden sauce and Quorn meatballs without soy or meat and maybe Kitty Cat if they don't stop snooping around the fire.
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Sooo, I went to a holiday party, and they had pumpkin, or some kind of squash soup. Normally I would have just thought gross and not touched it. But it was served in baby gourds for the bowl. It was so cute I had to try it. Still not my thing, but presentation can really make a difference. So I think I'll use the good china for my party instead of the gladware. Lol.
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Back from rads, had a quick dinner of chicken parm leftovers, and watching Ellen recorded from earlier today. DH is cranky so it's quiet around here...lol. I wonder how long before he takes the remote. They've changed my appointment times again...4:00 p.m. nn Friday and then 3:40 next week. I may drive myself next week, now that I am confident in how to get there and it will be daylight on the way in.
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Had supper at our company Christmas party, it started at 4 and ended at 7. Started off with h'orderves, coconut shrimp, some type of wonton, spring rolls, with lots of different types of fruit and cracker and cheeses. The waitresses walked around with trays of scallops wrapped in maple flavored bacon, more shrimp, chicken, spinach & cheese triangle thingys and a few other types of appetizers. Then at the carving station was the most delicious roast beef with a jus turkey and a pasta salad with rolls and all sorts of gravy's and sauces. Then we celebrated our $100,000,000 in revenue.
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I'm stuffed.
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Michelle, in about another week you will be feeling the warmth and noticing pinkish color.
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Rebekah and Nick sent us a Christmas card and in it was SAVE THE DATE, Saturday, August 25th 2012, to Celebrate the Marriage of Nick Nebard and Rebekah Lazarou in Harrogate, Yorkshire, UK.
That gives me time to save up some dough. LOL -
5 more days and we are in Bermuda,
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Deb - thanks, that sounds about right based on what the RO said. Your pictures are so cute! And your party sounds wonderful. I hope you got at least a tiny share of that $100 million! I miss holiday work parties, haven't been to one in years. I remember when they were a big deal and were formal events. As a stay at home mom (at the time) that was the dress-up highlight of my year...lol!
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Joyce-Chicken brocc alfredo sounds wonderful, lucky you and michelle have DH that cook, mine does not, he tryes but i would rather he stick to what he knows and does best. Ha! I didn't go get an xray, it looked like the swelling went down some, so i will wait and see, although woke up this morning with new aches and pains, in my shoulders and my neck on one side, feel stiff.
Deb- The food at your party sounded good, love scallops wrapped in bacon- Glad you had fun
Michelle-I feel so bad that you have to drive the distance you do,,especially everyday, but i know it will go fast, if i lived close by i would come keep you company and take you everyday.
Liz- I think serving soup in the little gourds is an excellent idea and have seen them served that way, you could always serve a different soup in them
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That was probably gross earnings or sales not profit. I got a 3% raise in july, BFD.
I'm more excited about going away to spend Christmas with Rebekah and Nick.
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Debbie: You didn't mind the Mom-Docs. I waited like you are doing. I was in a boot for 3-4 weeks with an initial bad sprain that ended up a hairline fracture. Get your butt in to the doc. That said - I know we've all had enough of doc visits, but... Jan
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Minustwo- I appreciate the advice, and Im going to get it xrayed tomorrow, husband insist so i will, i hate hospitals, (as do we all) but i try to wait it out as long as i can but i will go.
Made a great cajun chicken and sausage dinner tonight- green beans with brown butter
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Debbie, glad your DH is insisting. Sometimes dr. Dad does know best. I think there is a consensus here that you need the X-ray. Hope it's negative though, but sometimes a break will give you less trouble than a sprain or torn ligaments. Let us know how it comes out.
Deborye, your party does sound wonderful. I am with you Michelle. I remember the office Christmas party used to be a big deal and so nice. I worked for a CPA firm and we had a great Christmas party and also an end of the tax season party. One of the partners was a member of the Union League downtown and we went there one Christmas and used to go to one of the partners country clubs for the nd of tax season. Where I work now, we have a catered tray of hot roast beef and hot pork sandwiches and lunch meats for a Christmas party. But we do get Christmas bonuses. Not for me this year though, haven't worked since May. Thinking about starting back in January. I will see if my echo on Monday is back to normal.
Also, very jealous of your trip to Bermuda. Have a great time.
Carrie, how is your mom? -
Bermuda is sounding pretty good right now! My DH is grumpy also...asked him to help me move some furniture I am donating to the salvation army, and you would have thought I asked him to build me a house. I think he is having trouble parting with stuff...on the edge of being a hoarder! lol
My mom is getting a pacemaker today as her rhythm wasnt just irreg, it was stopping for a few seconds! YIKES hopefully this will correct it and get her home.
Laurie I am as behind as you are, really need to get some shopping done. Want to get some cookies baked before the kids get home. I am not stressing about it though, my kids are adults and understand.
I really need to at least get some food for the house...havent even had time to do that. I am feeling like fish of some kind. Any good fish recipes?
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i sure wish somebody would cook for me tonite.. I'd like a steak. I am ready for a nap and it is 8.43 in the morning. Yesterday was exhausting. I think I'll clean up the kitchen, cut my husband's hair and lie down.. i have lessons this afternoon.
sound like a plan?
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Kay-Hope your echo comes back normal Monday! ;--))))
Carrie- I have been keeping your mom in my prayers, seems it takes a bit to get the heart under control but then she will hopefully be feeling great!- I have been stuck on cod lately, but i usually do a fast wine, capers and lemon butter sauce or if you like fryed, i use the krustez pancake mix, it make a great batter for fish, and veggies too.
Apple- Hope you get some rest today.
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Apple- sounds like a plan to me! Hope you got your nap in, I just woke up from mine.
Carrie- The way I do cod or scallops is I make a crumb topping out of sauteed butter, garlic, minced onion and crushed ritz crackers. I put the seafood in a dish with a little EVOO and a few pats of butter, put the crumb topping over it and bake at 350 for about 20 minutes until flaky. I hope your moms surgery went well today and that this works well for her too.
Deb- Yay to Bermuda! And to the save the date for your daughters wedding. I can't wait to watch all the plans unfold! It sounds like there is a lot of excitement and joy in your home this season. It's wonderful.
Debbie- I hope things went ok with your x ray today and that they don't find anything more serious than a sprain. Glad you decided to go get it checked out.
I hope every ones DH's are done being cranky. I think there was something going on with the moon because everyone in my house was cranky yesterday. Kids were horrible, I was a mad woman and DH came home and joined us. The antibiotic they had put me on made me sooooo sick to my stomach I was fighting to hold it together all day. I didn't take any today and it's much better but not gone. They called me in a new prescription that I will pick up tomorrow. Last night I made chicken with cucumber and avocado salsa with cous cous. I have no idea what I am going to make for tonight. I met a good friend for lunch with the boys at Olive Garden and am still full. I had planned on cooking a ham with cheese and rice but think I'll save that for a night when I am hungrier and feeling a bit better.
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Michelle- I hope your drive to and from rads went well, despite the rain.
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Carrie - my mom has a pacemaker and it has worked perfectly. Joycek's dad has one, too. It's pretty common. I love swordfish grilled with lemon and dill. Really, you can do that with any fish.
Apple - rest, my friend, and let your family fight over who's doing dinner tonight!
Debbie - did you get that xray yet?
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Hi all,
My husband has been out of town for a class all week... My daughter is visiting her boyfriend out of town... My son is over at a friend's house for the evening...
Finished decorating our tree today.... Sitting here eating an omelet and toast and watching Miracle on 34th Street (the original with Maureen O'Hara) my favorite holiday movie!! The rest of my family likes 'A Christmas Story' and we will watch an episode of that on Christmas day when a local station runs it all day.....
Hope you all are having a good night! -
Tomorrow is my last day of work. The we fly out Tuesday morning. I'll do laundry and pack over the weekend.
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