Monday, October 26, 2009

Red Ribbon Week


EHS is celebrating Red Ribbon week! Red Ribbon Week is the nation’s oldest and largest drug prevention program in the nation reaching millions of Americans during the last week of October every year. By wearing red ribbons and participating in community anti-drug events, young people pledge to live a drug free life. Aubrey's school is having a different theme each day and today is pajama day. Aubrey is wearing a nightgown and eye mask borrowed from her Grandma Taylor :) I think she looks GREAT!! And what a fun way to participate in Red Ribbon week!


Thursday, September 10, 2009

Pizza and Puzzles



In June of 2009, Shaun's step-dad had a severe stoke that paralized him on his right side and severely impaired his speech. After a few touch and go weeks back in June, Kenny has made significant improvement while living at the Spring Creek Rehabilitation Center. Tonight I decided to order in pizza at the Rehab Center and have our own little pizza party with Grandma and Grandpa Taylor. When we arrived Grandpa T was in his room sitting in his wheel chair!!! What an awesome thing to see since just a month ago it was a real struggle for him to sit up. He even wheeled himself to the table with a small amount of assistance from Logan. I had such a great time eating delicious LaRosa's pizza and chatting with my kids and in-laws. Of course Elinor had to find something to keep her occupied while the adults had grown up talking time....so she found a puzzle. Grandma T, Elinor, Logan, and I had a fun time getting this Disney puzzle put together. Of course ONE PIECE was missing!!! But we had a fun time talking and laughing together! One other really good thing happened during our visit too. While the nurse was checking Grandpa T's blood sugar, she touched his right arm and he felt pain! You wouldn't really think that pain would be a good thing, but it means that he has some feeling back in his right arm. How awesome is that??? It was fun to be a part of a happy moment at Spring Creek.




Monday, September 7, 2009

Controlling Clutter with itso storage


Last weekend I stopped at Target to look for a TI-84 Plus. This is the EXPENSIVE graphing calculator that Aubrey needed for her math class. Well, I didn't come home with the calculator but I did find a little something to help bring peace and harmony into our home. I found the itso storage line at Target. The Cube with shoe rack works just perfectly for us! We don't have mud room when we enter from the garage into the house so we always had a HUGE pile of shoes right inside the door. I was constantly tripping over shoes and hollering at the kids to take the shoes back to their closets. I can't believe that I have lived here for 3 years without this piece of furniture. I wish I had a before picture of all the shoes on the floor but I will show you how this turned out. I'm wanting to find a mirror to hang on the wall above this unit or maybe a wood shelf to display some pictures. It is really amazing how such a small thing can make me sooooo happy.

Sunday, September 6, 2009

The "Domestic Goddess"

I know this will come as a real shock to those who know me well....but...... I planned, grocery shopped, and prepared all of our meals for an entire week! I not only amazed myself but my husband and kids too. Inspired by the Kraft Food and Family magazine, I set out to save money and try some new recipes. Not only did I accomplish my two goals, but I was complimented by my family and as an additional bonus we had more fun times as a family. On Monday we started the week with Smothered Chicken with brown rice http://www.kraftfoods.com/kf/recipes/smothered-chicken-brown-rice-114146.aspx - We liked this dish and the left overs were even better for lunch on Tuesday! Tuesday we tested the Super Stuffed Potatoes http://www.kraftfoods.com/kf/recipes/super-stuffed-potatoes-114120.aspx Delicious!!!!
On Wednesday, Logan had a 7th grade football scrimmage so I prepared the Tex-Mex beef and potatoes ahead of time and we just had to bakethe dish when we were ready to eat!!!! VERY VERY good.....we will definately be eating this again. I think I might double this one next time. Check out the Tex-Mex http://www.kraftfoods.com/kf/recipes/velveeta-tex-mex-beef-potatoes-69173.aspx . On Thursday, I must admit that Shaun gave me some help with the Meatballs with tomato-basil cream sauce. Again, another awesome dish!!! http://www.kraftfoods.com/kf/recipes/the-best-meatballs-114119.aspx . Friday night we went to the Eaton HS football game and watched them lose to St. Henry so we didn't fix din din at home. However, Saturday morning I started the crock pot lasagna and I also made a Texas Sheet cake!! Can I get a YUM YUM???? http://www.kraftfoods.com/kf/recipes/slow-cooker-lasagna-114123.aspx . Then tonight, to please the vegetarian, I fixed cheesy chili soup.....yum, yum, yum. http://www.kraftfoods.com/kf/recipes/cheesy-chili-soup-75566.aspx
Be sure to let me know if you try any of these recipes or if you have some good things for me to try. The key to my cooking happiness is ingredients that I can recognize and find in the store and minimal prep time! A BIG thanks goes out to Kraft Foods for inspiring such a good week and thanks to my family for trying everything.....even the vegetables!!!

Saturday, August 22, 2009

Kindergarten ~ August 21, 2009


Elinor started Kindergarten yesterday! Shaun was able to get off work 1 hour early so that he could get her on the bus and take a picture. She is in Mrs. Cottingim's class at Camden Elementary. Elinor's report of the day ~ she played kitchen and made a bunch of friends but can't remember any names!!!!

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

15 1/2 years old ~ Aubrey has a driving permit


Today was another milestone day here at the Russell household. On Sunday August 16, 2009, Aubrey turned 15 1/2. Shaun picked Aubrey up from school and took her to take the test this morning and ...........she PASSED!!!! Holy Cow......how did time fly....how can I really have a child that can drive?????????? Oh my. So for the next 6 months she will be learning to drive in the oh so cool mini van and the big truck. We are hoping to find a small used car in the next 6 -12 months for the kids to use. Please pray for an extra dose of patience for me (and Aubrey too) as we complete the mandatory 50 hours of driving together.

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Delight in the Everyday


STARTING TODAY.......August 18th, 2009 Through September 30th, 2009


TO CELEBRATE NATIONAL STAMPING MONTH
in September we are giving you 3 ways to
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for making 16 beautiful cards!

• Purchase a minimum of $60 in stamp sets**
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• Sign up as a new Consultant between
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You can also buy as many card kits as you’d
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16 – 4 W" * 5 V" Colonial White Card Bases
16 – 4 W” x 5 V” Colonial White Envelopes
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1 – 12" * 12" Colonial White Cardstock
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1 – Chocolate Distressing Ink
1 – Dutch Blue Distressing Ink
1 – Mini-Medley Accents Shades of Chocolate
Collection
5' – Chocolate Ribbon with Colonial White Stitch
50 – 3-D Foam Squares
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Stamps