January is actually that extended. We did a whole lot – some get togethers, day night time dinners, our guy turned 9 and experienced pleasurable celebrations. Basketball and dance class has rounded out this month!
In the kitchen, I designed a honey cinnamon chai latte for a good afternoon address!
This French Onion Burrito was brought to you by the shade brown, but was heat and filling without being much too major.
We had some Loaded Snack Combine with some definitely interesting additions. Make it for video game-day!
And finally, this beloved Greek Dip got a minimal revamp from the original circa 2012!
The Significant Child:
He had these a enjoyable birthday. He had pizza, a basketball cake, and offers with the relatives. Then the next day he achieved a few mates. I was surprised it wasn’t into owning a full get together. He experienced this sort of a good group. Basketball has been enjoyable – he scored! We are having a fantastic time studying Harry Potter – we’re onto #2.
The Tiny 1:
She went to a number of birthdays and is eager for hers (ahem – in August), and to shed a tooth. She loves snow but is occasionally an indoor cat – if it indicates not getting to get out of jammies.
For February – I’m all set for the snacker bowl and we have a minimal getaway for February holiday!
Goals for this year:
12 months of small firms/artisans/writers: I purchased a guide from a community-to-get the job done bookstore!
More meatless foods: tacos with meatless combine was a strike.
sandwiches and salads: sausage subs with peppers and onions
a aim on heading to new or places we never get to all the time: We experienced a day evening to Citizen Crust and looooved crispy cauliflower application and a Roman pizza with pineapple and Korean BBQ sauce!
redo photographs – this Greek dip was from 2012!
what I’m looking through: I read Did You Hear About Kitty Karr and ended up loving it – I experienced read it as opposed to Evelyn Hugo (nothing at all compares) so I was judgy to start. Then I read through Tom Lake and beloved the storytelling fashion. I read The Chateau which made me want to go to France – minus the murder. For bookclub, we read We All Want Impossible Points and I was so-so on this a person.