Day to Day Adventures

Things I love: Relationships

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I am not big of rules—for myself of course. 

For everyone else they are fine.

I could just do without them.

Most of my children(notice I didn’t say all) don’t really appreciate them either.   As a younger mom, I thought that all I had to do was lay out the rules & carry out the consequences for breaking the rules.  As young children they did learn that rules are important and we survived the terrible twos and beyond. 

But now I want to see actions that are taken without me nagging.  Initiative is a great word.  When I see someone DO something without being asked I praise it over and over and over again because it means so much more.

Doing things out of love for me, their father, and our whole family means a million times more than taking an action out of duty or adherence to the rules.  That is something I didn’t know.  I could have really ruined my relationship with each of my precious kids if I hadn’t changed my way of thinking.

Sometimes God gives you a glimpse of who your children are going to grow up to be.  My abilities are small right now due to surgery. 

But it has been GOOD for our whole family. 

Sometimes nothing brings you together like a crisis.  Which this is not, but you know what I mean.   I think sometimes we don’t ask enough out of our kids.  They can do more than we expect.  I have been so surprised with how easily the house has run.  I never thought my 8 year old could do his own laundry.  I never thought my daughters could do ALL our meals on their own.  It is such a happy surprise.

I am finding it easy to be joyful when

. . . a little boy runs to get my _______(shoes, water, phone etc)

. . . daughters bravely go in to the grocery store—WITHOUT ME.

. . . meals are on the table with out smoke, tears or takeout.

. . . chores are done without reminding(much anyway).  I sure cannot see what the laundry looks like in the basement.

So I am focusing on the time I get to spend with them.  I am looking for ways to enjoy them and create that relationship with them.  It simplifies my life.  I don’t have to worry so much about who is obeying.  They seek the relationship with me and all in our family.  Everyone finds the joy in loving.

I really appreciated a post at Heart to Heart with Diane today.  It made me think & I am starting my own list of ways to “bind your children’s heart to you in love” as she says.  Her post is directed at homeschooling but I really think any parent can use these ideas with their child.

Here is my challenge to you--what things will you do today to build your relationship with your child?  I think I will go play a game . . . or two.  Sounds pretty simple to me.

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Whatcha’ doing Wednesday?

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Hubby has the day off today so we are hanging out together.  Playing games. 

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Snoozing.  Working on projects.  Playing in the snow

Michael was home for lunch.  We got a college update.  He likes all his classes this semester.  Freshman English isn’t awful so far.  He got a good professor. 

School marches on.  I did almost a full load with Joshua today—no math but he’s WAY ahead in that right now.  Just need to do some grading now.  Uhg.

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I am helping a friend with a Photoshop project for her blog!  Of course I am joining in on some hops today!  Welcome to everyone!  What are you doing today? 


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Kids Cooking! 3 Bean Soup

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What was the first thing that you learned to cook?  What do you teach your kids to cook first? Learning to cook is such an important life skill! This 3 Bean Soup is so simple to make that it is perfect for kids or stressed out moms.

Teaching your kids to cook

I think we moms are often in too much of a hurry and want to have things e just so and we don’t include kids or choose to teach them when they are excited to learn.

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First things first

Around here we like to start off EASY and SIMPLE. Cooking can be complicated but it sure doesn’t have to begin that way. 

Short list of easy meals for kids to make

PBJ’s, Mac & Cheese, Chili, Scrambled Eggs, Oatmeal, Spaghetti

As the kids get older we make sure they experience "Real Life Lessons" that teach more about how to cook for themselves

We’ve been eating a lot of soup with all the cold weather lately.   Some are from freezer meals that we prepared ahead of time and others we’ve made from scratch. 

3 Bean Soup is a great meal for children to learn

This is a no-fail yummy recipe.  Pretty healthy & EVERYone here likes it. 

As I have said before if it has beans, cheese & rice in it my kids will eat it.  Last week’s bean recipe was Enchiladas and next week will be Tostadas!

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3 Bean Soup

1 can black beans—drained & rinsed*

1 can white beans—drained & rinsed*

2 cans chili beans w/ chili sauce

1 qt of pureed tomatoes

1 qt of water

tortilla chips, sour cream, shredded cheese or any other toppings you like

Rinse & drain beans & then dump them all in a medium pot. 

Add the tomatoes & water—Heat & serve! 

Let each person add the toppings that they prefer & enjoy!

*I try to cook dry beans up ahead of time & save some $ but this week we used canned due to how life is going right now.  We did have black beans in the freezer(yeah!)

Your turn!

Please share what you first learned to cook in the comments. 

Me?  Oatmeal Chocolate Chip cookies! 

Yum.

For more great recipes try these!

Free Music

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Our family LOVES music of all kinds.  On any evening you might find us listening to a wide variety of artists.  Toby Mac, Selah, Revive, Francesca Battistelli, Sanctus Real, Third Day, Need to Breath, and The Apologetics

But on the other hand

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You might see Steve dancing with kids to Christmas songs in July.

or. . .

Thank God I am a Country Boy by John Denver

or. . .

Rocky Top by Conway Twitty

or. . .

Johnny Horton singing Johnny Reb

So we have lot of CDs and sometimes it drives me crazy to have them out everywhere.  They get damaged(we do have kids) and then we cannot use them. 

We do rip them & put them on the ipod/mp3 players but I don’t like to put on headphones much. 

It also costs a lot to buy CDs.  We do occasionally get things from I-tunes but not recently.

We’ve been using

It is a free site where you can build play lists of your favorite songs.  I have several different ones that I use depending upon my mood.  Try it out!  I am getting no kick back here—we just enjoy the wide variety of music we can find on this site!  You can click on the image above to go there.

I didn’t forget the blog hop I was going to host regarding Making Plans!  It just hasn’t been possible with recovery.  Still one of my goals. . . maybe next Monday.   Taking it one day at a time.