Saturday, August 27, 2011
What I Learned Watching My Kids
As parents it's our responsibility to teach our children all we can. We teach them right from wrong, to say please and thank you, how to count and so on. Have you ever stopped and thought about what we can learn from them or what they can remind us of. I have a 2 year old and a 5 month old and I was watching them play the other day and it occurred to me that sometimes we as adults forget things, little things, big things, important things. I thought as I watched them playing and laughing that they are living life to the fullest. They aren't worried about tomorrow, they just live for today. They trust us and know that we will take care of them. They have faith and believe what we say, they will be provided for. They laugh often, smile most of the time, play hard, give lots of hugs and kisses, tell us they love us, talk to us all the time and so much more. The more I watched it made me realize how much we could learn from them. We should be living for today, as we are not promised tomorrow, we should have faith and trust and know that God will provide our every need and believe in him. We should be spending time with those we love, talking to our family, friends and most importantly God on a regular basis. We shouldn't worry so much about the things out of our control or anything really, we should simply turn it over to God. Watching my kids reminded me of these things. My kids may not be in school yet and may not know how to read and write yet, but they have the most important things down. We can learn alot by watching our kids and listening to them.
Friday, August 12, 2011
Hairbows
I love making hairbows for my little girl. Everytime I start to make them she wants to help. So I give her some ribbon and a hair clip and she plays. She says "I'm making hairbows mommy". Even though she doesn't know how to make them she thinks she does and it's time we have together.
I hope to have a tutorial on making hairbows soon. So check back often.
Many of my friends told me I should start selling hairbows. So I have started an etsy shop, http://www.etsy.com/shop/CaitlynCorner.
I hope to have a tutorial on making hairbows soon. So check back often.
Thursday, August 11, 2011
Chicken Casserole
I love dinners that you can make on a budget. This chicken casserole can easily be made for less. especially if you buy the ingredients on sale. Once you make the casserole just open up a few cans of vegetables or cook some fresh veggies and you have a meal. Not much prep time, inexpensive to make and really good. Can't beat it.
All you need...
1 pk chicken (I used boneless, skinless chicken breast, about 3 pieces)
1 - 8oz tub sour cream
1/2 stick of butter (give or take a little)
1 sleeve of Ritz Crackers (you may want to use 1 1/2 to 2 sleeves)
Cook chicken till done, either on the stove or in a crock pot. Cut chicken into small pieces and place in a casserole dish. Mix a can of cream of chicken soup, a can of water/chicken broth (from the water you cooked the chicken in) and the sour cream. You can mix all of this in a bowl. however, I prefer to mix it in a pot over low heat. Pour the mixture over the chicken. Next crush up the ritz crackers into small pieces. Melt the 1/2 stick of butter in a frying pan, add your crushed crackers and make sure the crackers are coated with the butter. Spread the crackers over your chicken and mixture. Bake at 350 degrees for about 30 minutes or until the casserole bubbles around the edges and the crackers on top have browned some.
Hope you enjoy. If you try it leave me a comment and let me know what you think.
All you need...
1 pk chicken (I used boneless, skinless chicken breast, about 3 pieces)
1 - 8oz tub sour cream
1/2 stick of butter (give or take a little)
1 sleeve of Ritz Crackers (you may want to use 1 1/2 to 2 sleeves)
Cook chicken till done, either on the stove or in a crock pot. Cut chicken into small pieces and place in a casserole dish. Mix a can of cream of chicken soup, a can of water/chicken broth (from the water you cooked the chicken in) and the sour cream. You can mix all of this in a bowl. however, I prefer to mix it in a pot over low heat. Pour the mixture over the chicken. Next crush up the ritz crackers into small pieces. Melt the 1/2 stick of butter in a frying pan, add your crushed crackers and make sure the crackers are coated with the butter. Spread the crackers over your chicken and mixture. Bake at 350 degrees for about 30 minutes or until the casserole bubbles around the edges and the crackers on top have browned some.
Hope you enjoy. If you try it leave me a comment and let me know what you think.
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