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ChefBeckyD said:I have a Power Cooking Clinic here tonight, so DH and DS are on their own for dinner. If I know DH, (and I do!) they will either be going to grandma's house, or McDonalds!
Kind of ironic that I am teaching a Cooking Class, so they don't get a meal, isn't it? :chef:
Kitchen Diva said:Even though it is nice enough to grill outside, I have been lazy today and aside from some heavy laundry and light cleaning I haven't done much. We will be having that omlete roll that was posted a week or so ago... IF I can find the recipe, and some cheesy hashbrowns and maybe sausage or blueberry pancakes.
I found the baby frozen blueberries at Trader Joes! I like those for baking and pancakes so much more than those huge blueberries they sell in the frozen food section... so I think they'll go great in pancakes!merego said:mmmmmmm..pancakes, love pancakes, especially blueberry ones Can I come live with you too??
toddler DS loves pancakes, eats them every morning for breakfast.
janetupnorth said:Um, we were too busy planning a structured family time tonight so I didn't plan dinner.
Basically, I've noticed over the last 2 weeks that as camp is firing up and getting busy and demanding all of DH's time that although we are together, we aren't together as a family. Together in the same house but just to eat, sleep and run. I've also noticed that when Dad is not around as much that even though Mom is, Mom still has to get things done and kids tend to not listen as quickly or accurately. So, I made DH sit down with me a plan some "structured" family time this week. So, that is tonight. We are taking the kids for a bike ride and taking the dogs along. (I demanded a family activity that was structured so the kids had to listen to Mom and Dad and see us interact and enforce the rules - this case it is simply where to ride your bike and when to cross the road, etc.). This will hopefully get the kids back to their well-behaved state and clean the ears out a bit without the alternative of Mom's patience wearing down and potentially yelling at them.
We'll see how well Mom knows her kids and their psychology. ...and if the plan works.
So, I'm guessing we may make burgers and hot dogs on the grill afterwards...or toasted cheese sandwiches, or brinner (breakfast for dinner).
ChefBeckyD said:We had to have one of those family times on Sunday. DH has been working on the house non-stop any time he is home, and only coming in when it's too dark to see....so here, but not really HERE. I see a definite change in DS's behavior and my ability to discipline lovingly & effectively when it's just me doing it all. Daddy has him tonight for some "daddy time" - and that is such a good thing!
monica.dixon said:We are having the Chicken Bistro Twist and steamed broccoli..... i am wanting to do something a little different with the Twist.... but am fresh out of ideas.............
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