Showing posts with label baking. Show all posts
Showing posts with label baking. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Christmas Eve...

ALREADY???
I can't believe it's Christmas Eve already. I mean, the month FLEW by. It's been a busy month, but also a financially stressful month.

My parents have been so helpful, and I have maintained a very, very tight budget. I'm waiting to get my unemployment check still, I finally qualify, but there's some sort of holdup while they get information from TN. It's so frustrating to be pinching pennies in a very literal sense.

I've been blessed though, I don't want to complain. I've had a lot of good things happen and the bad things, well... it's all just temporary. I have interviewed with local companies, and although no one is hiring until next year, it's alright, I am enjoying this time with the kids and trying to enjoy the holidays as much as possible.

Despite the tight budget, God has provided. There's no other way to explain it. Just when I started worrying about the fridge stock getting low, my mom called to send us a Ham and a Turkey for the holidays. In addition to that, I have been baking and sharing cookies and food with friends who need/enjoy it, and Jim came by on Sunday for the football game, and went to the store and restocked my eggs, bread, milk, cheese and hot dogs/buns for a few days. He even brought over venison steaks and a venison roast. I hadn't ever had venison before, but after we cooked it, it was simply wonderful!

When things were getting thin again, despite my baking and freezing, I talked with F, and he sent a little of next month's child support to get us through the last week. I went food shopping and stocked the fridge and freezer again. They were running a special at ALDI on Hamburger Buns and Hot Dog Buns for 25cents a bag, so I bought a bunch of both, for a total of maybe $2.50 and then put them in the freezer.

My cell phone is currently out of service, but that's because I wanted to make sure the kids had a seemingly normal Christmas, despite my lack of a job. I bought things smart, and doled out items on their Santa lists to aunts and uncles... I think they'll have a great day tomorrow morning and I can't wait to see their faces. This is the last year I'll have everyone believing in Santa so I really wanted to kind of just make it magical.

I should have it back in service next week. A week without a cell phone is worth it to me.

Our Busy Calendar
The kids have been SO excited. I've written this week's events on our dry erase calendar in the kitchen, and there were two other events beyond Christmas they've been counting down.
My sister, Monica came into town, so she's spending Christmas with us and the kids are so thrilled to see her (as am I). She lives in Las Vegas, so we don't get to see her often. I'm so glad that I'll have a member of my immediate family to celebrate Christmas with.

Then we've also got a countdown for the kids' Dad's arrival. He'll be getting into town on Sunday, and the kids will spend a week at the Days Inn with him, going swimming in the pool, bowling, out to eat, etc. I will have the week *off*. I'll spend it straightening up and cooking, probably. But I'll enjoy going out on occasion with some friends and spending New Years out and about (I say that now, but it might be that I spend it on the couch again).

Santa Claus Is Coming To Town
I can't wait till later tonight! :)

Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Pictures of Baking Day...




I'm not sure why, but the baking picture is not loading correctly... it's horizontal on my computer screen, but vertical here... Eh... whatever, turn your head. :)


Jim got the last piece of Apple Crumb Cake!






Madelyn helped me make oatmeal chocolate chip cookies!











I relaxed after a long day of baking with a glass of wine! :)





Tuesday, December 2, 2008

December Already?

I cannot believe it is already December of 2008. I don't know where this year has gone. Mainly getting life organized again, I guess. My thirtieth year is drawing to a close, and I feel like it flew by. I didn't do ANYTHING I initially planned on doing for my thirtieth. I guess I'll have to celebrate my 30+1 the way I wanted to celebrate 30.

I have realized what I want in life... it's a pretty good place to be when you know what you want.

Keith just stopped by, surprising me with a knock at the door. Haha! In the UPS uniform. Awesome. There's something about that brown uniform. It made me laugh when he asked if I had any packages that needed delivering.

I'm about ready to make myself lunch. Dinner is already prepped and in the fridge till about 4pm. I feel so industrious today. I even prepped dinners for later in the week!
I went grocery shopping at both Redners and Aldi, found a couple Christmas goodies for the kids too!

Frank is getting them the DS units, so I'm in charge of finding CHEAP games en masse. I'm probably going to run up to GameStop later this week, maybe tomorrow... and see if I can find any that are on the "Santa" list.

Anyway, I'm off to start some baking. Making banana muffins, apple crisp, oatmeal cookies and some rolls for later. I figure by the time the kids get home I should have at least the cookies and dessert made. The bread should be rising... and be ready for rolls later.

I really missed being domestic. I can only hope that someday I can do this again full time... and not worry about making money to pay the bills. I read on the inside of one of my old cookbooks... and it said.. "An industrious wife is a man's best savings box". I shared it with my mom, and she laughed at the box reference (yeah, my MOM laughed... I get my gutter mind from her), but we agreed on how it is true. It takes time to prepare foods, plan menus, and grocery shop, do laundry. Being a housewife is a full time job in itself, being a mom is a full time job too! Add another full time job on top of that and every now and then you feel like you can't keep up. And it's true, somewhere some things suffer.

When I was working full time, we were all eating a lot of QUICK meals, whether I fed the kids chicken nuggets, or mac and cheese... Now, I get to make garlic chicken with broccoli, or beef and noodles with mashed potatoes, or sesame ginger chicken... Veggies with every meal... The time and energy to put love into the foods I make.

I spent $160 between the two stores today. $78 at Redners and $80 at ALDI. Of course, in the ALDI, there was about $30 of non-food purchases (a mini-guitar for the girls for Christmas, hat/glove set and a pair of cordoroys for Madelyn), so I spent $130 on food items.

Barring buying extra milk, that should feed all of us for the next 2 weeks. I stocked up the cabinets again and I have just about everything I need to make treats for the kids and dinners and plenty of room for leftovers.

Keith and Ron have been overjoyed that I've had extra leftovers over the past several weeks to feed them too! Ron packed up a bunch of Tupperwares for me to fill up for them. Haha!

Anyway, off to bake.

I need to find a Christmas tree... this week... I don't have a stand, so I can't get a real one. I should check Craigslist. Hm. Ok, off to do that first.