Friday, April 6, 2012
Yard Sale Scores
Wednesday, March 28, 2012
Thrift Store Scores
I was excited to go to the sale until I stepped inside. It was extremely packed; I'm talking Black Friday-esque. The line to check out wrapped around the building and the couple of items I actually found were not worth standing in line that long.
I left the consignment sale and headed to a thrift store just a couple miles away. I've found that I have better luck at thrift stores and yard sales than consignment sales and the items are much cheaper. It irritates me to find cheap clothing at consignment sales priced as high as some of the name brands. But at thrift stores and yard sales, I can usually find name brand items in great condition a lot cheaper than a consignment sale.
Here are my finds for the day.
A pair of And 1 pants for $2.98.

A Star Wars Lego shirt for $1.98.

A pair of Old Navy shorts for $1.98


Wednesday, November 23, 2011
Ham Sliders


2 TB dried minced onions
1 TB Dijon mustard (I used 2 TB)
2 TB poppy seeds
I used a couple dashes of Worcestershire sauce
1 stick melted butter
1 dozen dinner rolls (We use Sara Lee)
1/2 pound ham
1/2 pound thinly sliced Swiss cheese (We use baby swiss)
Preheat oven to 325°.
In a small mixing bowl mix onion, mustard, poppy seeds, and melted butter.
Leaving the dinner rolls intact, slice them open so that you have one solid top and bottom. Don’t slice each one open, but rather as a whole.
Place the bottom half on a baking sheet or in a 9×13 inch baking pan, the pan size will depend on choice of rolls.
Line the bottom half of the rolls with cheese slices and ham.
Return the top part of the rolls and drizzle the butter mixture evenly over top.
Cover with foil and bake for 20 minutes.
Use a sharp knife to separate the sandwiches.
Monday, November 21, 2011
Thanksgiving Turkey Treat Bags
Just start with a brown paper lunch bag.






Saturday, November 12, 2011
Cereal Box into Mail Organizer
I took one of the many empty boxes of Honey Bunches of Oats that my boys have inhaled and made a straight cut down from the top corner.

Here's what it looks like from the front.

I was totally lazy and just used double sided tape to stick my scrapbook paper onto it. I even used regular tape on the backside. It's not like anyone's going to see it. Then I attached three self adhesive magnets on the back.

It provides a little bit of organization to my alphabet magnet/artwork/photo covered fridge. Yeah, just a little bit.
Monday, October 31, 2011
Monday, September 26, 2011
No Bull
Hubs immediately replied, "That's why you don't ride your dinner."
Saturday, September 24, 2011
Tuesday, August 30, 2011
Cake Mix Cinnamon Rolls
Wednesday, August 17, 2011
Saturday, August 13, 2011
Cherry Pie
Thursday, July 28, 2011
Sunday, July 17, 2011
Saturday, June 18, 2011
Mmmmm.....Good
Monday, June 13, 2011
This is for the Birds
First we spread peanut butter all over the cone.
Friday, June 10, 2011
Crazy Vs. Normal
Do you ever have one of those "crazy mom" moments? If you're anything like me, you probably have them a lot.
I was filming the boys just being wild in the living room this afternoon. Baby Jaws was explaining to me how the "football guy" holds the football and throws it into the air. The boy was right and has quite a spiral at the ripe old age of three. Big Brother had his work gloves on and was building a floor that he had purchased at Staples. (Imaginations run rampant in this house.) They began dancing. I kept filming. 'Jingle Bells' and 'Happy Birthday' were sung and then an argument over whose birthday was next ensued. Before I turned the camera off, I asked them to say "bye". It's just a really weird thing I do every time I film them. I never want to just cut them off; I always want them to end it with a sweet good-bye.
They both said, um yelled, "BYE!" and I just couldn't press the stop button. Big Brother began acting like a cat and Baby Jaws asked, "Want some cat food?" I just couldn't stop my camera. I sat there watching them through the view finder and started crying. Yep, I filmed them and cried.
I thought to myself, 'What if I would have stopped the camera? Look at all you would have missed, Crazy Mom. Don't you want to watch this great performance 20 years from now? How can you even think about pushing that little red button?'
And I wanted to film them forever.
Sometimes it breaks my heart how fast my boys are growing up. Breaks. My. Heart.
Queue Crazy Mom. When my heart is breaking, sometimes I do crazy things. Sometimes I read the journals I've been keeping for them since they were born...and I cry. Sometimes I look at pictures of them when they were babies...and I cry. Sometimes I remember how Big Brother used to pronounce "ketchup"; he would say "parcher"...and I cry. Sometimes I remember how Baby Jaws used to say his prayers every night; he would pray, "Bub, bub, bub, bub, dad, dad, dad, dad, mom, mom, mom, mom, papa, papa, men (his amen)"...and I cry.
And I can guarantee every time I'm being crazy and crying over my babies growing up too fast, my husband will come along and catch me and ask, "Why are you doing this to yourself?"
Because I'm Crazy Mom, that's why. And shut up with the "they don't stay little forever" line! It just makes me cry even more. (Men just don't understand.)
But maybe, just maybe, I'm not crazy. Maybe I'm normal. Surely I'm not the only mom on earth who cries over her babies growing up too fast right before her eyes. Surely I'm not the only mom who cries when looking through baby pictures. Surely I'm not the only mom who cries while filming her kids doing really funny things.
Yeah, surely.