Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Our Life This Week

I, Stacy, with two other women (mothers and also good friends of mine) head up a Mothers of Young Children group at our church through our Women's Ministry. We started recently and decided this year in 2012 to do an achievable "resolution" every month for every mother in the church with a child 6 and under. This month, since Valentine's Day is coming up and February is known as the month of love, we did a challenge for the moms and kids. The kids are making a valentine and sending it to one home-centered member of our church. The moms are doing a love challenge. :) They are all married so we decided to do something centered around love and marriage. One of the moms on the committee said she has a "craft" that she's done before and she and her husband enjoyed it. You get red and pink paper, ribbon, and envelopes. You cut the envelopes in half to make a sleeve. The colored paper gets two holes punched in the top of each slip and ribbon tied through the holes. There are 14 slips of paper with 14 sleeves to hold them. You write something on each slip that you and your spouse have to do that day and put it in the sleeve. For example, tell each other 5 things you love about each other today, play a game together, watch a movie, have a picnic, etc. Numbers are written on the sleeves and you can put them anywhere. I chose to tape them with painter's tape on the wall in our room so we would remember to do it every day. It's easy, fun, and quick to make. Against all odds, I finished putting it together yesterday just in time to start this with Rick this morning. I think it's going to be fun.


We had some friends over this weekend for dinner. We had a nice time together. We always enjoy entertaining and spending time with people we really like. I always end up making something for dinner I have never made before. Not smart, Stacy! So it's kind of hit or miss which is not a good idea when you are entertaining guests. This time, Rick grilled an apple bourbon marinaded (I got the pre-marinaded kind this time) pork loin, and I made a stewed apple and butternut squash side. It was good! Success! I saw the recipe on Food Network one day. It sounded so good so I got the recipe off their website. It was surprisingly simple and cost effective. It is good for any day but also tastes like a holiday dish. One of our friends that frequents our home is allergic to gluten so we always make our meals gluten free when she comes over. That can be a challenge but one that is fun to take on. So, every thing was free of gluten for this meal. I also made a flourless chocolate cake and whipped cream for dessert. Food Network website, of course! It actually turned out well and tasted really good for having no flour. It wasn't that complicated either and I made it during Fiona's nap time. Now that I'm a mom, I have to make it snappy and simple or it doesn't get done. Rick, myself, and our friends always enjoy playing some kind of game after dinner. It gets rowdy and funny. We had a great time.


Our little girl is growing and changing before our eyes. Here are a couple of pictures of her from the past week:



1 comments:

the tucks said...

Cute little valentines project, Stacy! Also, do you remember when we came over to your house when you lived in the Narrows and we played balderdash? So fun! Miss those times.
P.s. Fiona is a little doll!!