Kids
Recipe: Indoor S’mores
During the summer months we spend as much time as possible outside playing, mowing, picking up fallen tree branches and of course one of the favorites building a bonfire and making S’mores. Since it has been so wet and we have been traveling a lot over the last couple of months we haven’t had an opportunity to build any bonfires. The girls are determined to have one this fall. A couple weeks ago we were hanging out together as a family inside because it was raining and one of the girls mentioned eating S’mores around the fire. Instead of going out in the rain we made indoor S’mores and ate them while watching a movie together.
I have done these a variety of different ways with the S’mores maker, in the oven or toaster oven. Since we were only making a couple at a time I choose to use the toaster oven to make our indoor S’mores on this particular night. The girls love watching the marshmallows “grow” and turn dark!
Indoor S’mores:
- 1 box Grahams Crackers
- 1 bag large Marshmallows
- 1 package Hershey Chocolates
Take a whole graham cracker and break it in half. Put one half in the toaster oven (or on cookie sheet) and set aside the remaining half of graham cracker. Stack a piece of Hershey’s chocolate and a marshmallow on top of the graham cracker. Turn the oven or toaster oven on broil for 3 to 5 minutes or until the marshmallow has started to melt and turn dark. The chocolate will start to melt as well. Carefully remove the graham cracker, chocolate, and marshmallow out of the oven and transfer them to a platter or individual plates. Put the remaining half of the graham cracker on top and press down lightly.
Put on the top graham cracker and you’re ready to ENJOY your delicious Indoor S’mores!
Rubbermaid LunchBlox Sandwich Kit
I was super excited to receive the Rubbermaid LunchBlox Sandwich Kit set in the mail. It came at the perfect time with school beginning. The girls take lunches to school and Jake takes a lunch to work almost every day so these are really handy. Here’s a picture of the set we received below:
The Rubbermaid LunchBlox Sandwich Kit includes a sandwich container sized for regular and specialty breads, two snack containers (great for yogurt or nuts) and a side container (perfect for fruits, vegetables, and chips). I love that they have the measurements marked on the outside of the containers too!
Product Features:
- Modular containers snap together in multiple configurations
- The containers stack compactly, saves space, and stay organized in lunch bags
- Holds a wide variety of basic or specialty breads
- Includes a Blue Ice keeps lunch cool on the go
- Secure lid seals
- Containers are perfectly portioned for lunch foods commonly carried away from home
- Microwave, Dishwasher, and Freezer Safe
- BPA-Free
- Each Sandwich Kit includes 1 Sandwich Container (2.6 cups |615 ML), 2 Snack Containers (0.5 Cup |118 ML), 1 Side Container (1.2 cups | 283 ML), and 1 Medium Blue Ice
I encourage you to check out more information on Rubbermaid’s LunchBlox Sandwich Kit if you are interested in finding nice containers that stack compactly, saves space, stay organized and cool in your lunch box. Individual containers are sold separately from kits so you can configure a different way everyday. Check out all the other great Rubbermaid LunchBlox options. The Rubbermaid Lunch Blox can be purchased at Rubbermaid’s website or at Target, Kmart, Kroger, Safeway, Bi-Lo, Winn-Dixie, HEB, other grocery stores and select Wal-Mart stores.
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I was given this product for free to write an informed review. The product, specific product information, and pictures were provided by Rubbermaid, however, the opinions expressed in this post are my own. I was not paid to write this post. A special thanks to Rubbermaid for providing a LunchBlox Sandwich Kit to review!Travel & Vacation: Little Gifts of Love (part 2)
A package of candy buttons for each girl hanging up on the towel rack
Two Cabbage Patch Kids Books
I left two Cabbage Patch books standing up on our dresser for the kids to find. The note says:
Be good!
Have Fun!
Obey Grandma!
I love you so very much!
Love,
Mom
Writing books for the kids
On the computer desk I left two writing books so the girls could take the time to practice writing their letters neater. The note read:
Brina (or Karlie) – Work on your letters! Love you, Mommy
Two surprise books waiting for the girls in the storage room
In the storage room I left two books for the girls to read:
- I Love You Stinky Face by Lisa McCourt
- I Love You All Day Long by Francesca Rusackas
Note reads: Brina and Karlie, These books are to remind you that your Dad & I love you very much. We look forward to seeing you soon. Love, Mom
Heart and flower shaped marshmallows
I left the girls a package of pink and white hearts and flower marshmallows. They loved eating these delicious treats.
A couple new books for the kids
Note reads: Brina Bee! have fun and enjoy your time with Grandma! Look out for Karlie, Skipper, Shipwreck and OverBoard! – Mom (Karlie had one as well but it fell off the book.)
I Wonder Why Books little gifts for the girls
Note reads: Karlie & Brina, I saw these books and thought of you. Hope you learn lots and do well in school! Hugs and Kisses coming your way. – Mom
Left these books for the girls. They love them and enjoy learning about various facts. Books are one of the girls favorite goodies!
Travel & Vacation: Little Gifts of Love
Our girls love horses!
When I travel or am away from the girls for more than 24 hours I try to do something special for them. Many times I write a note and put it on their car seat or pillow or a place I know they will see. However, when I go on longer trips or happen to be away for several days I try to leave little gifts of love to remind them that I am thinking about them even while I am gone.
I left this Horses! by Kathy Wilmore book for them to read while I was away on a trip earlier this year. On the book was a bright orange flower sticky note that said:
Brina and Karlie, This is a book that both of you will enjoy about horses! I love you and think about you everyday. Looking forward to showing you pictures of our trip. Love , Mom
I wrote the note following the circle shape of the flower so the girls thought it was fun to spin the note as they read it. They love this book and pull it out often to look at.
Ice cream cone bubble gum holder!
Two little ice cream cone bubble gum holders were left hanging off the piano for the girls to find. Another little gift of love and special treat for my sweet girls.
Easy craft gift of love left for the girls – Pooh Paint with Water Book
I found this Pooh Paint with book at Goodwill for 25 cents so I picked it up for the girls. It was a great simple craft that didn’t make a huge mess for those watching the girls while we were away. The yellow heart note reads:
Brina and Karlie, Here’s a “fun” water painting book for you to enjoy while we are away! Love, Mom
Each girl got a cool new cup with a note inside
One of the little gifts of love I have done is get them a cute cup with a note inside for each girl. This is a picture of one of the cups I gave them this year. They both still use these cups. The notes inside read:
I LOVE YOU KARLIE KOOL KAT!!!
I LOVE YOU BRINA BEE BEE!!!
Little bucket full of goodies
I hung one cute little bucket with a necklace, silly bands, a popup balloon message and a note on each of the girls dressers. The girls still have those buckets on top of their dressers full of items that mean something to them. It was a lot of fun putting these together for girls.
God gives us Courage book
On Karlie’s pillow I pick a book called God Gives Us Courage. In the note I wrote:
Karlie, I know how you love books. Here’s a new one for you. Remember God is always with you and we are praying for you! Love, Mom
Book – God Gives You Patience
On Brina’s pillow I put a book called God Gives You Patience. Her green heart sticky note said:
Brina since you enjoy books here’s a new one for you! Remember God love you and we are praying for you everyday! Love, Mom
I Love You Sweet Girls!
I love you Brina & Karlie
Before I traveled to India earlier this year I left a few goodies for the girls including this sign. They were so excited to see this sign hanging up when they came home from school that day. They treasured it so much that the sign is still in their room!
This is a great reminder of how doing something simple like a spray painting a poster board can mean the world to our kids. It is important to tell our kids that we love them in various ways including writing it down for them to read and showing them by our actions. How have you shown your kids love today?
First Day of School “Love Notes” for the Kids
Brina and Karlie’s first day of school love notes
Every year on the first day of school we write a “love note” to the girls. They always look forward to receiving and reading their notes. It is something simple to do on the first day of school but it helps remind them of how much we love them especially on a busy day every year.
Love notes for the girls on their breakfast bar stools
In our family we try to do as much prep work (make lunches, lay out clothes, set out plates / bowls for breakfast, vitamins) the night before. The girls know exactly where to find any breakfast notes or surprises. I have found that by having items laid out the night before the mornings go much more smoothly. The kids get a great start to each school day and it is less stressful for me.
The girls always like to read their notes on the first day of school
Intentional Living: Weekly Goals
This past week the girls started school again and yes Mommy shed a few tears. I had a blast with the girls this summer, it went by too fast (my babies are growing up). They both were excited about starting school and had a great first week. I was able to go on a “big” girls weekend away trip to hear Beth Moore speak in Charleston. Thankful for the opportunity to get away with friends and be refreshed spiritually. Thank you Jake for watching the girls while I was away this weekend, your the best.
Last week’s goals:
Family Goals
Read regularly to the girls and have them read to meParticipate in at least 2 fun Summer Activities with the Kids– we squeezed in a couple more before school beganGirls Packed and Ready to Start School on TuesdayGet into the School Routine– its started but not sure if we are completely adjusted yet, ha
Personal Goals
Exercise at least 5 days this weekAttend a Beth Moore Conference with friends– great weekend trip!
Home Management Goals
All laundry for the week washed, folded, and put away in one dayWeekly Dinner Menu & Schedule planned out for the week– got it planned out but had a make a couple alterations during the week- Prep for my Fall Organizational Schedule – it was a crazy busy week didn’t get it done
Pay all upcoming bills
Business Goals
Work on ideas for upcoming blog postsKeep up with the day to day items that need my attention
Ministry Goals
Meet a friend or family member for Breakfast or LunchPrep for upcoming Alms & Legs Meeting
Financial Goals
- Stay within Budget on Groceries $40 for 4 – went over budget as I stocked up on school lunch food
- Emergency Fund – save 6 months worth of living expenses – on hold
- Car Fund – save money for another vehicle to replace the one that was totaled – we found a car! WooHoo!!!!
- College Fund – put cash aside for 1 year of Jake’s College Classes – on hold temporarily
My goals for the upcoming week:
Family Goals
- Read regularly to the girls and have them read to me
- Greenville Drive Baseball Game with Family
- Daily School Activities & Homework Completed
- Lunch Boxes & Book Bags packed the night before
- Doctor Appointments
- After School Activities
- ENT Surgery & Recovery
Personal Goals
- Exercise at least 5 days this week
- Finish reading Our Boys by Joe Drape – I started this one a couple years ago and never finished so starting over. It’s about the Smith Center, Kansas football team (it has been interesting reading the book so far because I know some of the people in it since my parents live near Smith Center)
Home Management Goals
- All laundry for the week washed, folded, and put away in one day
- Weekly Dinner Menu planned out for the week
- Prep for my Fall Organizational Schedule
- Pay all upcoming bills
Business Goals
- Work on ideas for upcoming blog posts
- Keep up with the day to day items that need my attention
- Get caught up on blog items
Ministry Goals
- Meet a friend or family member for Breakfast or Lunch
- Write and Send Out Alms & Legs Team Meeting Notes
Financial Goals
- Stay within Budget on Groceries $40 for 4
- Payoff the Van
I think it is important to share and encourage each other as we seek to improve our lives and the lives of those around us. I want to live intentionally not just hope all my dreams and goals come true. When I focus on small steps of improvement I am able to see results as I get closer to my goals. Some weeks I get closer to the goals I have in my life and other weeks a take a few steps back (life happens, emergencies occur, people get sick). Once the goals are written down and shared it provides a guideline for what I aim to accomplish this week.
Being a family means….
Book: “Very Charleston” by Diana Hollingsworth Gessler
Our family loves traveling together and whenever Jake goes to Charleston for work we try to tag along (works better when schools out). We have a lot of great memories in Charleston, South Carolina. Over a year ago we got the book Very Charleston: A Celebration of History, Culture, and Lowcountry Charm by Diana Hollingsworth Gessler. This book has been a huge hit especially with the kids. It is packed full of great information about Charleston. The illustrations are detailed in beautiful watercolors.
- Historical facts – Civil War, Citadel, Slavery, Crafts and more
- Places of Interest – Forts, Beaches, Churches, Museums, Plantations, Shopping and more
- Popular Local Festivals
- Interesting People from Charleston
- Famous Places to Eat & Traditional Charleston Recipes
- PACKED full of great tidbits of information about the Charleston area
This is an excellent book if you are planning on traveling (or moving) to Charleston. It’s enjoyable to read and you’ll learn pieces of history too. Every time we go to Charleston we bring this book along to read together. Our kids LOVE it!
Fresh & Healthy: First Day of School Lunch Box Meals
Karlie and Brina’s lunch for the first day of school
Another school year has started…..we had a blast this summer. Their school lunch boxes are metal with a chalkboard on the inside so I can write them a message. For the first day I wrote “Happy First Day of School Brina & Karlie. We love you!” The girls pack a lunch Monday through Thursday on Friday they eat their lunch at school as a special treat. Most days the girls pack their own lunches but with the first week being so busy I got them started until they adjust to the new schedule. Each day they get a protein, fruit, vegetable, dairy, drink, and snack (sometimes I will through in an extra snack or treat if I know we have activities after school).
Karlie’s lunch box has a shiny red race car with her name on the car and tracks
Brina’s lunch box is covered in hearts and her favorite colors (orange and pink)!
Each lunch box has their design and names on both the font and back as well as the sides (see picture at bottom for the side view). The lunch boxes were a “surprise” for the girls. They were thrilled to get these to use for school. I was pleased with how they turned out too.
Ready to be packed
Lunch Goodies:
- Sausage and Pepperoni Pizza
- Berry Blast Fruit Mashups
- Peach Yogurt
- Fresh Carrots
- Cherry Fruit Twist
- Peanut Butter Crackers
- Cinnamon Teddy Grahams
- CapriSun Sunrise Juice
- Million Dollar Mint
Lunches all packed, in the fridge, and ready to go for tomorrow’s big day!




























