Talk about a crazy week!! Three appointments, semester exams, and phase one of the house tiling project!
Pulling the old floor up was a group effort for sure! On Saturday, the baby cooperated by taking a long nap and Austin helped daddy pull up the bamboo in the living room while I packed up the kid's bathroom and kitchen before the tile removal. We learned this the hard way when Ryan took all the old tile and hammered thin set out of the master bath, there was dust over EVERYTHING! We had to wash all our clothes and wipe all the stuff down in the bathroom, closet and bedroom. So as much as taking every single thing out of the two rooms was a huge pain, it was worth it! I also realized that we have enough towels and kitchen supplies to last us a lifetime and got rid of the things we don't use.
Even with all the craziness of the weekend, I was able to watch the rest of Downton Abbey Season 4 and a few episodes of The Paradise (another excellent British period drama) and even took a nap on Sunday after church!
We had the day off for MLK day, so I entertained the kids while the old tile was removed from the bathroom, kitchen and entry way. We went out to breakfast and then to the Springs Preserve with our family membership. When we got home, the baby napped while the rest of us cleaned up the dust from the cabinets and fixtures. It was nice to do a good, deep cleaning before I start moving things back over next few nights. Train ride through the Las Vegas Springs
Waiting for the flash flood exhibit to start!
We ate out a few times this weekend simply because we didn't have access to cook at home, but I planned ahead enough to save for the rest of the week.
Savings from last week:
*Waited to run an errand across town until Austin's Dr. appointment which was nearby so I could combine trips and save on gas
*Made breakfast muffins, pancakes, and granola bars
*I made enough white chili to freeze a quart for another meal this week and a pint for lunch
*I made homemade corn bread to serve with the chili and froze the leftover pieces
*I made two small pans of lasagna to freeze for quick weeknight dinners
*We used a gift card someone gave me for one of our meals out
This week's menu:
Tuesday: one of the freezer lasagnas with a salad lasagna recipe
Wednesday: leftover chili and cornbread
Thursday: BBQ chicken sandwiches (2 frozen breasts with 1/2 cup BBQ sauce on low) serve with buns and veggie sticks
Friday: creamy one pot pasta recipe here
Saturday:
Breakfast: pancakes
Lunch: out
Dinner: crockpot chicken and dumplings
2-3 frozen breasts in crockpot, add 2 cups broth, 1 can cream of chicken soup (I make my own dry mix found here), sliced carrots and celery, dried onion and garlic powder. Cook on low 6-8 hrs, 30 min before serving, stir the pot and break up the chicken and add a can of refrigerated biscuits (I slice each biscuit in 3 strips).
Sunday:
Breakfast: oatmeal
Lunch: leftover chicken and dumplings
Dinner: at the in laws
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