Even with all of the changes, we managed to win our last game. However, September was also full of more changes.
Even with all of the changes, we managed to win our last game. However, September was also full of more changes.
One of our hopes this year was to go to Opryland. Of course COVID kind of threw a kink into that. But we did find a time that we thought would work with both our schedule and even safety. I really wanted to participate in the Christmas stuff, but I knew that would be busy and it was possible we would get there and not feel safe. Instead we went the week right before Christmas started (November 10-13). This allowed us to see all of the Christmas decor without all the crowds.
I started Noom back in the middle of October (I will go into that more later). I found this recipe on their app. I was hesitant due to the cauliflower, but you actually cannot taste it.
In August a lot is going to change. Maybe this would have happened sooner had we accomplished more already, but we now have a lot to learn!
My best friend’s baby just turned one! It is so hard to believe he is already one. She decided to do a fishing themed birthday party and asked me to make a few things for it. One of those things was a bib. She wanted it to say “ONE”, but for the O to be a fishing bobber. Check it out below along with pictures from his smash cake at his birthday party!
I bought these prints for Brad for our anniversary from Etsy. I actually only bought two, but the seller sent me a third (the Epcot one). I wanted to get them framed, but I was unsure of how Brad would want them framed or where he would want them. Late this summer Michael’s had a deal where you buy one wall frame, you got two free. So we bought some and had them framed!
We love shrimp, and we have been having it more and more lately. I hate to keep cooking it the same way, so I have been trying new recipes. This one is really good and super easy.
October was a month full of a lot of fun! We traveled, we visited with grandparents, the weather got cooler, and we celebrated Halloween!
If you have been reading my blog for a while, you know I go to Publix weekly to check out their BOGOs. My back stock has been hard to store over the years. I usually just make it fit in the pantry and utilize the space at the top of my pantry for what won’t fit. But this makes finding stuff really hard. For sometime now, I have wanted to utilize our coat closet for some storage shelving. My original idea was to only use this for paper products, but I was able to get shelving tall enough to accommodate our food back stock too. I also blame The Home Edit for me finally doing this, ha.
We love waffles around here. But we want those big fluffy waffles, and we never succeed at making them. We keep trying new recipes, but still can’t find them. Well these still didn’t make the fluffy waffles I wanted, but they were delicious and super easy to make. If you like cinnamon, I highly recommend these.
So we are officially half way through the game (assuming you are basing it solely on the actual months and not the number of games. I feel like we should have already made more progress, but it is what it is. Let’s dive into July and see what it has in store.
We all expected Halloween 2020 to be different and require potentially some creativity. Even with COVID, we found a way to enjoy Halloween with our excited little girl!
So to continue on with our quarantine projects, we decided to do a slight makeover with our guest bedroom. In the next year or two, it will look even more different, but for now this is it.
So I bought a bag of Mexican corn from Costco a while back and knew I would love it, but I didn’t. It just had an awful flavor. This recipe has all the flavor I hoped for, but my only complaint was how cold it was after mixing everything in with it. I think it would be great heated up after the fact, maybe, or even eaten right away.
In June, we had 53 city cards which meant 8 epidemics, and we also had 8 rationed event cards.
I am almost done writing all about our crafts from our time during quarantine. This one Melody seemed to really enjoy. It was a quick craft, but it still had enough detail involved that it kept her busy.
During all of our trips to Disney, we have mainly taken one stroller. It is our everyday stroller (or at least it was when we went out places, ha!). We have taken an umbrella stroller on another trip too. So I wanted to compare our experiences with both strollers because I always debate which one will be easier on our trips, and I figured there are other people wondering the same thing.
These are great appetizers to have anytime. They are also a very healthy snack. I thought the combination would be weird at first, but it was actually really good.