My girls did awesome today. Few cuts, few tears but they cowgirled up and pushed through and now we have 3 jars pineapple chunks, 3 jars pineapple juice, and 8 jars of pickled veggies. 🥒🫑🥕😊😊
Sometimes it's the random acts of kindness that you can do for your spouse that makes all the difference. Take care of each other.
Dear hubby is all fixed up with breakfast, lunch and snacks 😋
I also like to prepare his breakfasts too.
Each week I will make something different so he doesn't get bored. Last week was breakfast burritos. This week and next will be pancakes with sausage and then scrambled eggs, sausage or bacon with a biscuit. I put them into meal prep containers and then he grabs a biscuit.
I have started preparing his sandwiches in advance and putting them in a bowl wrapped up so all he has to do is grab one and put into his Sistema lunch container.
Sandwiches can be made and even frozen. The secret is to spread the condiments in between the meat and cheese. Do not spread on the bread. It can soak through. Place other wet condiments like lettuce, pickles, tomatoes in a separate container so they don't make the sandwich soggy. They can put them on the sandwich when it's time to eat it. 😋 If you are making pb and j sandwiches for kids, spread pb on both sides of the bread, then spread the jelly. It gets sandwiched (no pun intended) between the layers of pb and doesn't soak through. Perfect for freezing a batch. The frozen sandwiches help keep their lunches cool until it's time to eat. Don't worry, they will thaw in time.
You can actually make lunches the night before and prepack lunch boxes and keep in the refrigerator. Before walking out the door, grab and go.
Prepping breakfast and lunches is not hard and it makes mornings go a little smoother.
I am very adamant on Make Ahead Breakfasts to make mornings run smoother. I did this for our boys and now for our grandchildren since we help with school runs in the mornings.
You can read one of my tutorials here and see how I do this and my reason behind it. You can also go to the left of the Home page on our blog and there is a Search Blog button. You can type in Make Ahead Breakfasts and it will take you to several more tutorials. I give you plenty of meal ideas that they will not get bored with if you rotate.
I also have a tutorial on Homemade Lunchables that you can read about here and get alot more lunch ideas for kids, teenagers and adults lunches. 😉
Please feel free to check out our videos on our YouTube channel as well if you like video versions.
They are organized onto playlists where they are easy to find
Fall Break is upon us and everyone this making plans to possibly go on a trip with the family. Are you going to be traveling with kids?
I am no stranger to traveling with kids. We have traveled by truck pulling a 5th wheel camper, by single vehicle and by plane.
It can be apprehensive when thinking about traveling a long destination with kids. But it doesn't have to send your anxiety through the roof. All it takes is careful planning and I would suggest don't wait until the last minute.
First I would start by getting the vehicle prepped and ready. Most important is maintenance your vehicle. Get the oil and tires checked. Get an oil change if need be. Make sure everything is safe and in working order. Many plans have fell through because someone has started out on a trip and something has happened to their vehicle. Flat tire, low oil that caused engine trouble or radiator over heating. There is nothing more stressful than being stranded on the side of the road with kids.
Make sure to have all vehicle insurance up to date and printed off and possibly put in the glove compartment That you can reach quickly if you get stopped. If you are traveling abroad, get passports early and ready. Check on immunization if you are going out of country.
Here are some tips on Traveling Safety in a video:
Next, I would get my vehicle organized and cleaned and clean car seats.
I have some videos that can help with car organization. I always keep a tidy, clean and organized truck. The reason why is because you can't travel with an already messy vehicle. Number two, everything is in its place so I can find it while driving should I need something. Number three, I have things in my truck that if I need it, it's there. My motto is, "I'd rather have it and not need it than need it and not have it". In this video I show you things I keep in my truck especially safety items and women's necessities. Also I touch on things I keep in my truck for kids.
Here are visuals of things I have in my truck at all times:
Some energizing essential oils. I made this little contraption myself. I glued a little scrap of felt material onto a clothes pin. It hooks perfectly to my vents. I sprinkle a few drops of essential oil on it and the air from the vent dispurses the aroma. This helps keep you awake and alert while driving.
I have my console organized with important information should emergency personnel need it in the event of an accident. Alot of people have screen locks on their phone so this want help should someone need to find a next of kin. So I write things down on a piece of paper and place in a plastic zip bag. I have a phone holder for hands free driving. I use this as my GPS. My truck is an older and there is no sense in me paying to update my navigational system, so I just use Google Maps. I have charging chords and adapters, a little trash bin, a notebook to record exits where restroom and gas stations are. I know these show up on maps too but there is just something about pen and paper I rely on. You know, like old paper book maps. I have medical essentials like Tylenol etc. I have the remote to the back DVD player and all sorts of other things.
In the bac of my truck is a cloth cubby organizer where I keep a jug of water (I'll explain in a second),. a blanket, first aid kit, jumper cables, and a bag of women's essentials in case of accident (extra feminine products, a change of underwear). You never know when you might have a menstral accident. A small tool box with a few tools in case of a break down. Tire gage, etc.
In my side panels of drivers side and passenger side I have hand sanitizer, barf bags and a pack of hand wipes. Umbrella, and yes a duster to occassionaly wipe some dust off things while at a stop light. I carry a small dustpan and little hand broom for easy clean ups sometimes from times we get sand in the back of the truck from the lake or crumbs and spills. I have some times used my truck to haul bags of mulch and a few times a bag has been busted, so you know what that means. A mess. Hence, that's what the broom is for. It fits right in the back in a hidden compartment out of sight along with hauling tie down strap. My owners manual to my truck is in my glove compartment along with vehicle registration and insurance information so law enforcement can see my hands at all times if stopped.
Now, let's get to the topic on hand. Traveling with kids.
I have mostly traveled with kids in a vehicle but I know alot of people travel by plane, bus, train etc. Some of these ideas are interchangeable, some you will have to be really creative. For instance, you can't ask a pilot to stop the plane and pull over for a potty break. Right?
When planning a trip with kids keep a few things in mine. The time you will be traveling, entertainment, and food. Kids need to be comfortable and have what they need or your trip is going to be long and miserable.
First is to consider the time you are going to be traveling. Which is better for you, night traveling or day traveling. I know alot of parents who will choose night travel because you can let the kids wear their pj's and fall asleep when it is their normal bedtime. 😴 They will be sleeping most of the way and it will be quiet and you can focus and concentrate. If you go by plane or etc., schedule a night time flight or fare.
Split the driving responsibility. One drives, one rests. Then swap. One person will not be doing all the driving and will feel fresh and rested when it's their turn. If one person insists on doing all the driving, then account for frequent breaks to stretch and recoup. When you take a break to stretch, get the kids out to stretch as well and make sure they potty then.
If you choose to travel by day, you will need to really be creative, on alert and be ready to entertain and keep the kids happy.
Kids get restless when having to sit for so long especially if they are in a carseat or buckled in. This is where entertaining comes in at.
I like to pack what I call Busy Bags 🎒 or Activity Back Packs. In these bags or back packs, I will have small items such as,
. figets for hands and fingers
. sticker books and stickers
. coloring books and crayons
. small toys such as hot wheels or little dolls
. mini piece puzzles
. small container of play doh and a cutter
. mini game or playing cards
. a lap tray to play on
. tablet, iPad, small gaming console, headphones etc.
. books
. stuffed animal, pillow, blanket
Basically any small toy or activity that can fit in a back pack or small bag. Each child will have one and they keep up with them. Set them right beside them in their seat or within reach of them. I also have back seat organizers so each child can reach and get what they want and I stock it well. You can see it in the video above. I find alot of these items at Dollar Tree for little to no money. Very inexpensive.
I also created Activity Binders or Busy Binders. I bought some 3 ring binders, sheet protectors, a pencil pouch that hooks on the rings in the binder, some dry erase markers, and erasers, and an activity book. (all from Dollar Tree). I tore out the pages and placed in the sheet protectors. They can use the markers and erasers on the sheet protectors. They wipe right off and can be used over and over again. I also printed off a few Travel Bingo printable. I added this to the binder in sheet protectors. They get to spot things while traveling and mark it off. Wipe off. Reuse. Smart huh? They love it.
Here are some examples:
Here is the road trip bingo. You can put it in one of these or you can put into a sheep protector in a three ring binder along with other activity pages as shown below
Consider taking some small toys for where you are going to be staying as well such as cabin, hotel, Air B and B etc.
Here are some activity back packs I made from Pioneer Woman placemats. Yes, a place mat. I have some little activity books, coloring books, crayons, pencils, little note pads, mini puzzles, figets, sunglasses, small hand toys, and water bottles.
Here they are in action using what they have. These things really come in handy and they know how to clean them up really well. I the seat between them is a cloth cubby where they put their backpacks, neck pillows, blankets, and tray. Oh, yes, a tray to do activities like playdoh. I thought of everything.
Do you see how they keep themselves entertained? Nice Huh? They also have a dvd player in my truck. If we go in someone else's truck, they have a tablet with educational games, bible stories and songs. Also a set of headphones.
For babies, most of these things would be in their diaper bag like teething toys or small toys. Something hanging from their carrier or carseat. Mom might need to sit by baby or an older sibling that can help entertain baby.
Then there comes the snacks. Kids still need to eat and you do too when traveling but stopping to eat all the time can make you loose time and spend extra money that can get expensive. Take the time to pack a small cooler with sandwiches, chips, snacks, water etc. The passenger can hand out what everyone needs or if you do alot for extra time, find a nice place to pull over at a rest area and have a picnic. This helps to stretch, wake up and potty.
I have these little gadgets in my truck as well for putting food in to pass back to each kid. It helps cut down on spills and messes. We do this if we stop somewhere and go through a drive through.
Make sure to research and find out where rest stops, gas stations and restrooms are. Maps and GPS can show you these things. Sometimes while traveling, you might have long stretches in between gas stations and restrooms and accidents can happen. You can get stuck in traffic along the Interstate and not move for minutes or even up to a few hours. And that is just about the time someone is going to have to potty.
Now, do you remember that jug of water I mentioned above? Call me crazy but I also put a port a potty in my truck for kids. It's easy for males to pull over and potty but not females. The water is to clean out the potty after using. This has saved us a few times. No, I do not let them out on the open where passing cars can see to squat. We put it in the floor board or in the back of the truck and they can have privacy. To use these, you can put a plastic sack, an opened diaper, pull up or even a puppy pee pee pad in the bottom. After using, take out and dispose of in a trash bag and throw away at your next rest stop or gas station. Please do not litter the roads. One is inflatable and one can be stationary, which ever you prefer. I also take the inflatable potty and put in diaper bags in case there is no restrooms where we may be going. We went to a rodeo one time and when it was intermission, the line was so long and I had a potty training granddaughter who was fixing to wet her pants and no one would let us pass. So, G-Maw to the rescue. I passed some people explaining I just needed to change a diaper (oops) and fixed my own little stall over to the side in a corner of the bathroom. I blew it up really quick, she got undressed quickly while me and another person were holding a blanket around her creating a privacy barrier. Hey, you gotta get creative where kids are concerned and you do what you have to do. After her business, we took it to a sink and deeply cleaned it, sanitized it, dried it out, and deflated it. I stuffed that baby back in the diaper bag and we went about our business like no ones business.
This is my inflatable one:
Do you also see the hanging organizer from the back of the seat? It holds extra sippy cups and toddler water bottles, a box of wipes, trash bags, puppy pee pee pads, drink packets and a few extra packages of snacks. I never take this stuff out. Here is why. One time on a trip with my husbands work, we went out to eat. At a table next to us, a couple with a toddler came in. She had no diaper bag or anything. I guess she was sure there would be no need to have one. Well, the restaurant was super busy and the child was getting hungry and fussy. I politely asked her if she cared if I ran to my truck and got a little bag of extra snacks and a little note pad and a few crayons for her. She said she didn't mind at all and was very appreciative when the child was entertaining herself and proudly and happily munching on some Fruit Loops. It made me happy.
Also, plan for some car sickness. We have had a few episodes with that as well. Pack some motion sickness meds and barf bags. We had an incident one time where our youngest got sick and just spewed every where. Then it became a chain reaction. Our oldest was next then me. Dear hubby was trying to find a place to pull over coming down a mountain on a very narrow two lane road, hauling a 5th wheel camper behind us with cars all behind us. It was not pretty. Our clothes were soiled, two careats soiled, and smelled to high Heaven. We finally managed to get somewhere and pull over, change clothes and clean seats and car seats as best as we could. Poor kids had to sit in their carseats with no covers because we had to strip them off and put them into a garbage bag until we could get them washed. It was awful. I learned that day to figure out a plan for the next trip and now it comes in handy today.
Now, traveling by other means than your own vehicle, you can still implement some of these ideas and some you will have to be creative. I traveled one time by plane with a 5 year old and 7 month old so I know how this works. And I could not have asked for two better children that trip. Everything went smooth. I know sometimes it will get hectic but planning is the key. Take into consideration their ears and the pressure with high altitudes. This may be the cause for fussiness.
Here is a few videos that you can have a visual of all the things we just discussed.
As far as packing goes, I am a firm believer in packing cubes. Those things are miracle workers. You can out outfits in there and they miraculously squish into the cube and zip up to tight. You can organize them into groups. What I mean is, you can organize clothes by sets or have shirts in one, shorts or pants in another. That way you grab a cube for what you need because you will know what's in it. They keep your suitcase organized too instead of just everything being loose and getting unorganized. Packing for kids is so much easier. You can pack or roll up a complete set and put a one day outfit into a ziploc bag and squish all the air out and zip up. Write a day on it like Monday outfit. Evening will be in a bag. They will just pull out a bag a day. Place a shirt, bottoms, underwear and socks and roll up and place in the bag. Try to pack as light as possible. When packing for grown ups, they to pack a pair of pants and a few shirts that match. This way you can swap out shirts with that one pair of pants and not have to pack so much more. Pack shoes that will go with multiple outfits to cut down on how much you take.
I may travel with alot of things but they are compact and there when I need them to make our trip more pleasurable and comfortable. Comfortable kids = comfortable trip. 😌
Here is a video of how I pack my clothes and kids clothes that helps reduce space: you an start about the 27:00 minute mark if you like:
And once last thing you can't forget if you are traveling with young ones? Ummm, are you going to carry them the whole time? I thought not. You can't forget your stroller. Yep, I have a double stroller. I have one that I call the G-Maw mobile. I had two granddaughters under two at the time and I could not carry both at one time. That's where this baby came in at. As you an see, it served me and my mother very well. We also had the ease of knowing they were safe too.
It held all of their needs as well as ours, but here is the thing, you can fix one up by using some simple hacks to create more space and here is how in this video:
I hope some of these ideas have helped and has sparked creativity to help with your family and traveling situations. I know these ideas have helped me alot when we traveled with our own, now traveling with grandchildren and me traveling with my dear hubby on work trips.
Please be safe while traveling and take care of yourself too as the driver. Your family needs a focused, rested and not stressed driver to make it safely to your destination and have a wonderful time on your family trip. 😊 Safe travels as you return home as well.
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Now on with today's post. Since we are entering the cold and flu season, you might want to get prepared.
I love to make a few homemade remedies to keep on hand just for this season.
***DISCLAIMER*** I am not a medical doctor nor do I have a degree in medicine. Please consult with your doctor before taking any herbal supplements or remedies with prescribed medication. I have already cleared my concerns with my doctor and I got a go ahead.
This natural remedy for cold and flu season is a packed powerhouse of properties. It's antiviral, anti-bacterial, anti inflammatory, and has microbial organisms to help fight radicals that attack the body. It's all natural. You've got to give this a try. Make it now so it will be ready for the yucky season.
To a quart jar, add lemon 🍋 slices and pack to the neck of the jar, add minced or fresh ginger 🫚, minced or a few fresh bulbs of garlic 🧄, turmeric is optional and you can add it now. Then fill the jar with raw honey until all the contents are covered. Then add just a splash of apple cider vinegar. Screw the lid on, give a good shake, and sit on the counter for up to 7 to 14 days to allow it to ferment, remembering to shake once every day. This will liquify. After the days of fermentation are over, open jar, strain and filter through a mesh strainer into another jar. Save the scraps because you can use them to start another jar and repeat the process at least one time. Store the strained liquid in the refrigerator. This remedy can last for up to a month or two in the refrigerator if you have not used all of it by then.
You can take this as an immune booster and preventative. All it takes is a tablespoon once or twice a day. You can also use this to relieve the onset of symptoms when you feel them coming on. If you can handle the chunks of ginger and garlic you don't have to strain. You can remove the lemon slices and just take by the spoonfulls. Be careful giving this to children. They may not like the chunks or the taste of the garlic and ginger. You can take a spoonfull and drink this in a warm tea for extra soothing effects. Two food pairing teas would be Echinachea, and Chamomile tea.
Also, take precaution when taking ginger if you are on a blood thinner. I have a blood clot and take a blood thinner so I use minimal.
Here is the video version:
****ANOTHER COLD AND FLU SEASON NATURAL REMEDY***
I believe with all my heart that God put everything here on this Earth 🌎 for our substanance and sustainability. Even he said, "It is GOOD!" I believe him.
I have been researching the medicinal benefits of Elderberry. You can Google it.
I finally got a source of them and made my own Elderberry Syrup for the Cold and Flu season. Elderberry Syrup is known to hep with coughs and loosen phlem that has reached the lungs.
I purchased dried elderberries from our local natural health food store and brought them home and whipped this up. You only want to make a little bit at a time. Elderberry syrup only lasts a few weeks and then it starts loosing its potency. Only make a small amount and take when full blown symptoms occur. This is not a preventative. Only when you have symptoms. You can make fresh batches as needed. A small batch will last 12 weeks in the refrigerator but if it is not all consumed in that time, it starts to deplete in potency.
Here's how:
Tip: Elderberries are tart and need a sweetner. You also need a preservative. You can use honey as your sweetner and apple cider vinegar as your preservative. Now, you can kill two birds with one stone and use honey as both. Honey is a natural preservative as well. Since I am making this for kids also, they may not like the vinegar taste.
To a sauce pan, add 1/2 dried berries (that's what I bought, I have not used fresh berries yet since I don't have a source) to 1 cup water. Bring to a boil, and let boil for two minutes then reduce heat and let simmer for 20 to 30 minutes. The more you let this simmer, the more properties and juice it draws out since they were dried. You are reconstituting them in other words. If you start loosing a little water due to evaporation, just add about a 1/2 cup of of water. 10 to 15 minutes into the simmering, take a potato masher and break up the berries and mash them really good to break the berry and extract all the juice. After thirty minutes, remove from heat and strain through a mesh strainer. Make sure to press all the berries to get all the juice out. After juice has cooled to just warm (I will explain in a second), you will add the same amount of honey as you have liquid. If you rendered 1 cup of juice you will add one cup of honey. The reason why you do this when it is WARM, is because it melts better, and you don't add honey into something hot because it can destroy the medicinal properties seeings though this is a medicial syrup. Flavoring a tea is different. Be careful using honey for babies 12 months and under. Pour your elderberry syrup remedy into a jar with a tight sealing lid and store in the refrigerator.
Some people make their elderberry syrup different ways by adding a few more ingredients. Since I am making this for children also, I will not add these because they may not like the taste. You can add a cinnamon stick, ginger and a few cloves while it is simmering. There are health benefits to cinnamon, ginger and cloves.
You can take this by the table spoon full as needed. Remember it is not a preventative so don't waste this liquid gold. You could possibly put this into a warm tea too.
You can see the video version here:
Take in mind that natural remedies take a little longer to work than steroid shots or prescribed medications. Give this time to kick in.
You are well on your way to having your own medicine cabinet.
I hope this helps you and your family make it through this season.
Boy! You would not believe all the things they have at the Dollar Tree now these days. They have really stepped it up a notch. I went to one store and could not believe all I saw. I got so many decorating ideas and so many ideas for you if you are planning any Harvest Festival, Carnival, Judgement or Haunted House, Trunk or Treat, or school festival activities. Or if you teachers just want to decorate your room and have good bags for your students. You may be planning a family get together for fall or party. What ever you need, they have it for a whole lot less. Come with me as I walk you through a Dollar Tree and show you all the things they have and give you so many ideas.
If you decide you would like to order from Dollar Tree it is a breeze. You have the ease of ordering in your pjs if you don't want to leave the comforts of home, lug all these bags out to your vehicle then into your home. They can be delivered right to your door. No problem. Feel free to shop here and enjoy your experience
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I hope you have enjoyed your shopping experience after seeing all the good things they had for the season. See you in the next post.
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