Thursday, September 30, 2010
remembering venice
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
remembering bologna
Thursday, September 23, 2010
lunch: chicken teriyaki
that quietly help out. It's awesome. I feel bad that we have filled their house to the brim full of our junk/ prized possessions but they are good sports about it.
Karl texted me: Your mom is a good cook.
And then he must have been worried i would think that meant as opposed to me because it was quickly followed by: So are you. But you are busy.
I thought it was funny.
The menu:
Chicken teriyaki and rice
Apples and grapes
Nori (Eva requested it. Samuel's teacher was sitting by him at lunch and she helped him explain to the other kids what it was)
Banana bread for Eva
Snap pea crisps for Samuel
Nothing came home uneaten. You just never know what will go over. Sometimes I throw it in while wondering if they will eat it or not.
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
lunch: living with my mom= great food
Yes, I have a great memory when it comes to food.
But mostly I had hot lunch. My mom worked full time.
Things sure have changed. And food wise, my kids are not embarrassed at all to take something beyond a sandwich. I love.
Today's Menu:
Koroke (Japanese croquettes)
Sliced cabbage
Sauce for the koroke and cabbage
Two onigiri (rice balls) piggy shaped
Cucumbers and peaches
Banana bread
My mom made the koroke the night before for dinner. My sister made the banana bread.
One kid left the peaches. One kid left cucumbers.
***lot's of people have asked about my containers. Lately, I have been using this one the most. Might have to do with the fact that the others are packed. These are called Laptop Lunch Bento Box. I got mine on Kidsteals.com but if you google it they will come up on sights like Amazon.com. To me, they seem pretty pricey but I justify it by considering that school lunch costs $2 (I bet this lunch cost less than a dollar) or that I'm reusing this over and over it doesn't seem so bad. And the fact that my kids health and my peace of mind are super high on my priority list, the splurge is totally worth it. ***
Monday, September 20, 2010
eva: miss manners
Saturday, September 18, 2010
samuel: self portrait?
Monday, September 13, 2010
the electricians
The kids were fascinated. Some guys seem to handle Samuel's company, constant questions and comments better than others.
Today, they heard:
-"Why do you talk like a cowboy?"
-"Where is Horsey?" The guys name is Horst.
-"That is so cool! That is so freakin' cool!" over and over as one guy was cutting the wall.
-"My boobie has electricity. Why does my boobie have electricity?" as he rubbed the electrician's voltage finding tool across his chest.
The bishop's wife kindly came and helped me pack today. She said the boys do all these crazy things when they are young and then they grow up to be normal adults. And then you forget all the stuff they did when they were young until THEY start having kids and THEIR kids start doing the same crazy things. Suddenly I am excited to be a grandma. And maybe this blog won't be available when Samuel is trig to find a wife...
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
lunch: fried rice
-fried brown rice (with bacon, chicken, eggs, carrots, red peppers, fresh corn, and zucchini- if I chop it up small, I can put almost anything in there)
-edamame
-watermelon, strawberries, and blueberries
-a fruit roll up (the box says it is 99% fruit or something like that. They are a lot stickier than the sugar kind)
-juice
Samuel ate it all. Eva wouldn't eat the strawberries. She thought they were too sour.
Yesterday Samuel told me his teacher said he could have hot lunch AND cold lunch. The kid wants two lunches and is trying to trick me. He said he is so hungry. That kid eats more than a lot of adults I know. I also know that he is eating other kids' food. Then I have Eva who says I pack her too much. Still figuring out the best way to feed these kids...
Thursday, September 2, 2010
lunch: competing with hot lunch
The menu:
-turkey rolls (this time with cucumber and lettuce. Eva requested the cucumber)
-tortilla chips (I am okay with chips that are made of just corn, oil, and salt) and hummus
-strawberries and cantaloupe for Eva (not a cherry fan) and cherries (not a cantaloupe fan) for Samuel
-zucchini bread (my friend was over for dinner the night before and brought it for dessert)
I got to eat lunch with them. It was fun to see how they interact with the other kids and how they eat their lunch. Samuel did not get up once during his meal. I don't know if it is the bench, the other kids, or what, but he sat until he was done. Amazing. Along with his own lunch he had some goldfish crackers, chili cheese fritos, and even offered Eva a rice krispie treat that the kid next to him brought. Apparently this is all with permission from these boys. But I also know that Samuel doesn't take no for an answer.
I noticed a couple of kids with those small cans of soda. Seems to me that kindergarten is kind of early to start the soda habit.












