Monday-Fajitas
Tuesday-Boca Burgers and Cole Slaw
Wednesday-Asian Salad
Thursday-Colm’s Birthday-out to eat
Friday-School Picnic
Saturday-Italian Sausage and Tortellini Soup
Sunday-Tatum’s Confirmation Dinner
Archive for April 2009
The Dream was our latest read for Book Club. I had recommended it to the group because I had read another book of his call The Invisible Wall which I had really liked. Both are memoirs; one focuses on his life with his family once they immigrate to the United States and the other is about life with his family on a very poor street in England. I think I liked The Invisible Wall better, but would really recommend either one.
Colm is going to turn five this week!!!! We started off his birthday week with a family birthday party.
That’s my boy!!!!
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Liam and Colm checking out the new Transformer. (I have no idea why Colm has his Mickey hat on.)
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The grandmas dishing out cake and ice cream.
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The guys went outside after cake and ice cream to play with Colm’s new baseball stuff. This is Colm with his Great-Uncle Rick.
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Enemy Women is set in southeast Missouri during the Civil War and follows, Adair, a young woman whose family is torn apart by the war. She ends up in a woman’s prison in St. Louis and then has to find her way back home not knowing what has happened to her sisters or her father.
Sunday-Easter dinner
Monday-BLT Rigatoni (I use spinach instead of arugula)
Tuesday-Tacos
Wednesday-Salmon, Green Beans, Rice
Thursday-Pasta and Meatballs
Friday-Out to eat
Saturday-Migas, fruit
Sunday-Colm’s family birthday party
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Liam got up hours before Colm did, so I caved and let him dig into his basket by himself.
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A very groggy Colm
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We had some very yummy Hot Cross buns for breakfast.
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My boys on Easter morning on our way to church
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In the afternoon we went to Sean’s aunt and uncle’s house for food, fun and family. There was a new baby born into the family on Christmas Day, so there were FIVE generations at Easter dinner today. Amazing!!!!
Waiting for the dye to be ready.
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Working together to tie dye an egg.
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Our neighborhood had an Easter Egg Hunt today. It was a BEAUTIFUL day and lots of people came out and enjoyed all the festivities. I didn’t get too many pictures since I was the go to person for the event, but here they are. Next week we are going to go to the hunt at our church so I can enjoy it and take pictures and the kids can get even MORE candy.
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We FINALLY had our first soccer game today, it should have been our fourth, but with all the rain and wacky weather we have been having…The fields were still pretty muddy, but isn’t it more fun to get all muddy anyways?
Warming up before the game
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Waiting his turn to play
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I got this from: http://www.mamawhatsfordinner.com/
Sausage-Cheese Muffins
Ingredients:
1 (1lb.) package ground pork sausage
3 cups all-purpose baking mix
1 1/2 cups (6oz.) shredded cheddar cheese
1 (10 3/4oz) can condensed cheese soup
3/4 cup water
Directions:
Cook sausage in a large skillet, stirring until it crumbles and is no longer pink. Drain and cool.
Combine sausage, baking mix, and shredded cheese in a large bowl; make a well in center of mixture.
Stir together soup and 3/4 cup water, add to sausage mixture, stirring just until dry ingredients are moistened. Spoon into lightly greased muffin pans, filling to top of cups.
Bake at 375 degrees for 20 to 25 minutes or until lightly browned.
Servings: 15 muffins
Time to Prepare: 15 minutes prep; 20-25 minutes cook
Original Source: Southern Living