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Rockford performed Young MC’s “Principal’s Office” in the sixth-grade talent show.

My sister-in-law and her husband wanted to spend a night on their own for their anniversary — which was actually in February, but this was the first weekend we could make it work — so we had a number of kids in the house. By which I mean:

  • One 15-year-old boy.
  • One 13-year-old girl.
  • One 11-year-old boy.
  • One 7-year-old girl.
  • One 5-year-old girl.
  • And one 5-year-old boy.

    The cats did not enjoy the extra activity, but the rest of us did. Rockford and the 11-year-old did some long-overdue landscaping, and the 13-year-old spent most of her time entertaining the seven and the fives. Meanwhile, the 15-year-old and I spent some quality time together, which may have involved sitting on couches in the living room with our books.

    It was a surprisingly relaxed weekend.

    This week the kids are going to be performing in our homeschool co-op’s talent show, which promises to be entertaining. I’m not sure what any of the other children plan to do, but Poppy is going to recite a few things and Pete will be doing an interpretive dance to the “Ghostbusters” theme song. In other words, it’ll be a must-see event.

    And … the menu plan! Here it is!

    Monday: Sesame noodles

    I used to make sesame noodles pretty frequently, and then they kind of fell off my radar. The Pioneer Woman’s Simple Sesame Noodles recipe is pretty similar to the way I make mine. I like to add shredded carrots, too. I put the carrots in the colander and drain the noodles over top of them to cook them just a little. These are great cold, too, so I like to make enough to have leftovers for lunch the next day.

    Tuesday: Baked ravioli

    I’m not generally a brand-loyalist, but our usually grocery store only has a few brands of frozen ravioli. I didn’t go to our usual grocery store this week, though, so I’m using generic ravioli. I don’t think it’ll make much of a difference.

    Wednesday: ???

    Wednesday is talent show night, and I’m not sure what we’ll be doing for dinner. It’ll either be something out or something very simple. Like cereal.

    Thursday: Honey Dinner!

    The National Honey Board was one of the sponsors of the Blissdom Conference, and they were giving out recipe booklets. So I figured why try one honey-based recipe when we can have four or five?

    Friday: Pizza

    We tried a new, local pizza place last week, and the people there were so friendly that it might just be our new go-to for pizza night.
  • Mommy’s hitting the road

    I’m going to the Blissdom Conference this weekend, so I’ve only planned meals the first few days of the week. Rockford is on his own after that!

    Monday: Breakfast for dinner

    I bought an electric griddle on clearance at Target, so now I can fry a dozen eggs at one time. Not that I necessarily would fry a dozen eggs at one time, but I could.

    Tuesday: Grilled cheese

    Guess what else I can make on the electric griddle? A whole bunch of grilled cheeses.

    Wednesday: Cheeseburgers

    It’s Pete’s week to pick the Kids’ Choice meal. Therefore, ergo, we’re having cheeseburgers.

    I’ve been to a couple of social media conferences before, but Blissdom will be the biggest one I’ve attended. There’s been talk of glitter and fabulousness, and frankly I’m a little nervous about it. But I’m a little nervous before pretty much everything, and I’m sure it’ll be just fine. I hope.

    Nothing like soup to follow a night of glamour

    Last night we had a few people over to watch the Oscars, and we snacked on our neighbor’s delicious pumpkin bread and Nutmeg Nanny’s S’mores Popcorn. I didn’t take notes during the show — because I was too busy eating popcorn and pumpkin bread — but here are a few things I thought:

  • I will continue to have never watched “The Family Guy.” Seth MacFarlane’s humor isn’t my cup o’ tea.
  • Hugh Jackman rushing up to help Jennifer Lawrence when she stumbled. I’m a fan of gentlemen.
  • Speaking of whom, I’m glad she won. I love her.
  • My favorite dress of the evening: Naomi Watts. She looked like a glorious glamorous robot.
  • Anywho, here’s what we’re eating this week!

    Monday: Chicken Tortilla Soup

    The kids have swim lessons today, which means I’ll be spending about 2 hours at the Y. Maybe just maybe I’ll spend some of that time exercising! And then we’ll eat soup.

    Tuesday: Out

    The kids have simultaneous activities in different parts of town tomorrow, which means we’ll be dividing and conquering for dinner.

    Wednesday: Breakfast for dinner

    I’m thinking omelets, but Rockford will probably be thinking pancakes.

    Thursday: Cheeseburgers

    Because it’s Pete’s Choice night!

    Friday: Pizza