Saturday, March 26, 2011

The Most Wonderful Time of the Year

I confess. I'm a seasonal decorator--Thanksgiving, Christmas, even an occasional Halloween or Valentine's Day. But if I had to choose the holiday I enjoy decorating for the most, it would have to be Easter!

Maybe it's all the "Spring" that is springing up everywhere that motivates me. Maybe it's simply that I love me some chicks, bunnies and the like. Either way, I have some how accumulated a box-load of bunnies, Easter grass, decorative eggs, baskets, etc. so I thought I would share a few of my favorite things!






Tuesday, March 22, 2011

A Weekend In Review

Last Friday, the twin's ended their celebration of Dr. Suess week with a parade. These were the cutest little cats in the hat, I've ever seen. They were allowed to dress "silly" for the parade. All I could convince Walker to do was wear his shirt and shorts backwards. Not real adventurous, this guy...


On Saturday, Tula, Mak, Addi, Frances and I headed across the bay to the Fairhope Arts and Crafts Festival. It was a beautiful a day, but just a tad on the H-O-T side. Can you tell these two little ladies had about had it???

And to make matters worse, we didn't even buy anything! Well, except for this t-shirt for Walker. It's a great option if you have a "big" boy like me who has pretty much outgrown all the cutesy boy clothes. You can purchase your own here. The shirt reads " gotta be by the water."



I also fell in love with the new little shop, Lulu and Me. If you're in Fairhope, be sure to check it out! They've got the best selection of fabrics I've seen in this area! It was just the thing I needed to get my stagnant design juices flowing!

Monday, March 21, 2011

So This Is How I Start My Week

With this free printable weekly calendar from Jones Design Company, and this free printable weekly menu/shopping list from Armommy's blog. If you're like me and need every bit of organizational help you can get, go print them out! You'll be glad you did!

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Recipe Review and Some Silliness

I thought I would share one of my "new" recipes for the month of March. This one comes from the March 2011 Southern Living, and we found it quite yummy! Not to mention the ground turkey was on sale at the grocery. Score!


Southern Living

Ingredients

* 1 1/2 pounds ground turkey
* 2 green onions, chopped
* 2 tablespoons white wine-and-herb chicken marinade
* 1 teaspoon garlic salt with parsley
* 1 teaspoon pepper
* 6 French hamburger buns, toasted
* Toppings: gourmet mixed lettuce leaves, sliced avocado, mayonnaise

Preparation

1. Gently combine first 5 ingredients. Shape mixture into 6 (4-inch) patties.

2. Heat a cast-iron grill pan over medium-high heat. Cook patties in pan 6 to 8 minutes on each side or until done. Serve burgers on buns with desired toppings.

Note: We tested with Publix French Hamburger Buns, McCormick California Style Garlic Salt with Parsley, and Lea & Perrins Marinade for Chicken.

Lauren's Note: I couldn't find the Lea & Perrins' brand marinade, so I bought the Archer Farms Chardonnay & Herb Marinade (I thought that sounded close enough). I did not use the avocado. I did stir up a garlic aioli (fancy word for garlic mayo) with a couple of garlic cloves, about 1/4 cup of mayo and several teaspoons of the marinade.

In other Busbee Buzz news, today was Silly Glasses Day at Walker and Kathryn's school. We "dolled" up some of Kathryn's glasses to make a butterfly! There ain't nothin' some pipe cleaners, pom poms and a hot glue gun can't fancy up!


Of course, next time I need to do a better job of picking up our craft supplies. I found this in Frances' mouth this morning. I wondered why she looked like a little chipmunk. Oh my, now that she's crawling, she's really keeping me on my toes!


Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Eat Your Veggies

Have you discovered the world of the Veggie Straw? Pops introduced us to them, and they are quite delicious. So delicious, that they reminded us of one of our favorite potato chips--Munchos!


Kathryn likes them. Walker not so much, but guess who's really a fan....


Want to try one too?

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Hop On Over...

...to Makenzi's blog for these adorable Easter Door Hangers!



At $25, these are quite the steal! And let's face it, they are adorable!! My neighborhood reigns supreme in the door hanging department. And I don't mean just at Christmas time--Halloween, Thanksgiving, Mardi Gras. Yes, my friends. You mean you don't have a Mardi Gras wreath? I digress...

What I'm trying to say is, I'm now going to have the cutest door on the block once Mr. Cottontail arrives at my house. And you can have one too!

Just send her an email at partyoftew@gmail.com to order! I'm hopping off to send my email right now!

Monday, March 7, 2011

Two Down

This weekend, I picked up two of the four herbs I had on my list: flat leaf parsley and thyme.

I also purchased this basket. At first, I thought it would be great for the kids' crayons 'n things. But on second thought, I saw it as the perfect place to start an herb garden.

We also planted some grass seeds in the additional containers below...

Now, I just need some good recipes to showcase the herbs! I'm thinking I might need this cookbook. It might be just the inspiration I need to complete my two new recipes for this month!

Friday, March 4, 2011

Making A List

Well, actually, I made this list at the beginning of the year. I just thought it might be a fun time to share it with you! And to check in and see how I'm doing with it!

I've never made a list of resolutions before, but in an effort to be more intentional with my time and energy, I thought this would be a good way to stay on track.

Here's the list in all it's glory...

New Year’s Resolutions 2011

Personal
1) Join a Bible study. Resume daily prayer & Bible study.
2) Be more gentle & meek (strength under control!) with kids
3) Read a book a month (alternate fiction & non-fiction (preferably parenting books))
4) Start back exercising 3 times a week

Family
5) Everyone eats the same thing at dinner (no more short order cook!)
6) Matt and I spend more one on one time with each other-YEA! DATE NIGHTS!
7) Matt and I spend more one on one time with each of the kids
8) Take advantage of our one free day at home- YEA! TUESDAYS!
9) Make new friends and reach out to existing friends/family
10) Get Frances on an eating and nap schedule

Home
11) Establish house cleaning routine
12) Create a decorating plan for downstairs living rooms, master bedroom & Kids’ rooms/bath
13) Plant an herb garden
14) Cook 2 new recipes a month

For the personal portion of the list, I mostly want to pick up where I left off after Frances was born. Those of you who have little one understand how crazy those first few months with a newborn can be. Add a move into the equation, and it has been C.R.A.Z.Y!! I mostly want to get back to my normal routine--those things that renew and rejuvenate me.

1) I have thankfully joined a wonderful Bible study, Bible Study Fellowship. It's an international, interdenominational Bible study, and if you've got one in your area, I HIGHLY recommend becoming a part of it. You will be blessed!

2) I'm trying my best with the kids. My main goal was to stop yelling/barking at them all day long. Am I the only one that does this??? I'm awful, but thankfully, by the grace of God, I have gotten better. I think the stress of the newborn, a new house, a new job for Matt, etc., etc. just added to my tendency towards this. Not an excuse. I'm just saying!

3) In January, I read The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society by Mary Ann Shaffer and Annie Barrows. For February, I read Waking the Dead by John Eldredge. On the Kindle for March, The Postmistress by Sarah Blake.

4) I haven't resumed exercising yet. I might get a walk in once a week, but that's about it.

For the family portion of the list...

5) Trying to get everyone, especially my two four year olds, to eat the same things isn't going well at all. Please, if anyone has any suggestions PLEASE send them my way!!!

6) Thanks to two sets of wonderful grandparents, we've had one wonderful night out to celebrate a combined Valentine's and birthday. We've also had several nights without the twins which provides a nice break from our normal routine!

7) We are always looking for ways to separate the twins, and to especially give WGB more "guy" time with his Dad. Matt and Walker took a trip to Lowe's last weekend to buy my birthday gift--a new remote for our garage:) How's that for a gift from my guys! We've managed several outings with just the girls or just the guys.

8) These free Tuesdays have ranged from lazy "pj to pj" days to trips to the parks to visits with my Grandmother--just a lot of "mommy and her babies" time. With W & K starting kindergarten next year, I can't help but feel like our days are numbered!

KLB hanging out at home


9) We can always improve in the friend area. Matt's schedule has been so busy, we haven't been able to reach out as a family like I would like to. And I'm hoping the spring weather will allow for some fun play dates with friends. As for family, we've enjoyed being close to family again. There's nothing like it!

10) Ahhh...Miss Frances' schedule. Let's just say, I'm working on it! When we are home, she takes an a.m. and p.m. nap. However, most of the days the twins are in school we are out and about. This means she "naps" in the car, in the buggy or in my arms! She doesn't take a very good p.m. nap. So, we've still got some work to do. As for an eating schedule, poor thing still eats randomly. She always eats dinner with the family. She normally doesn't get much of a "breakfast" and lunch can range anywhere from mid-morning to mid-afternoon. Poor third child! (On a side note, if you've seen pictures of this sweet chunky monkey, you'll know she's not hurting for food:)


Finally, the home portion is really just a list of things I want to do around the house...

11) I had to add this one because I haven't had a regular cleaning routine since we moved which basically meant the house went uncleaned. Now, Tuesday mornings are the big day! Depending on when I wake up, I can normally have the downstairs cleaned by mid-morning. The upstairs (the kids' rooms and bathroom) usually get cleaned later in the day, or sometimes, I'll wait a day or two to tackle those rooms.

12) I decided it would be good to prioritize the things we need around the house. For example, we are in need of a couch, a new kitchen/dining table and chairs, bedding in Kathryn's room, and really the list could go on and on. I thought if I had a comprehensive plan, it would keep me from purchasing on a whim, and make me really sit down and decide what we need and most of all what we'll purchase first when finances allow. Still working on this, BTW!

(fabric option for Kathryn's room)

13) Not quite sure if lavender is an herb or not, but I do have a lavender plant a kind neighbor brought us when we moved in. If I've kept it alive this long, I consider that a good start. I would also like to grow these herbs: rosemary, thyme, parsley and basil. I'm also going to attempt to grow strawberries--in a collander--as seen in the February 2011 Southern Living.

14) I've tried new recipes over the last two months, but they've been the kind you find off the back of a soup can or a frozen vegetable bag. Not really the kind your compelled to share, but I promise if I find a good one, you'll be the first to know. And if you have any favorites, please feel free to send them my way!

It Was Time...

...to trade in my old watch for this brand new one!


I wore my previous watch for almost 20 years. Yes, my friends, 20 years! My parents gave it to my for Christmas my freshman year of high school. That was 1991. Yikes, I'm old!

I have to say, it feels funny to have something different on my arm, but I'm quite pleased with my new time piece!