A Week In The Life, Vol 6.
We’re into February!!
We had a busy but lovely regular old week here.
Warm enough for some park play!
House salad constantly.
The kids had decade day at school!
My 50s girl.
And 90s boy!
We’re still in the middle of basketball!
Ugh I tried to cut Jordan’s hair and really butchered it.
TJs run!
He loves cereal with milk and berries for breakfast.
It was catholic schools week so we had open house!
Cutest siblings. Unintentionally matching.
I’m still in my sourdough era!!
Kids had a half day on Friday so we went and had fun.
My all time fave game.
He got soooo many tickets.
And this is all she wanted.
We had a hockey weekend!
BFFs playing.
We go through a ridic amount of snacks.
My adorable first baby!
Jordan is still very into cheers-ing.
I made sourdough pizza.
This crust was so light and bubbly!
Our favorite morning cuddles.
And I made sourdough english muffins too! Woohoo.
8 Comments on “A Week In The Life, Vol 6.”
I think these posts might be my favorite. I just love seeing the adventures of your kiddos! They are too precious. Also I am in my sourdough ready. I started my starter in October. It would be so cool if you made a post about some of the recipes and creations you’ve been making!
Me too! Especially the cast iron pizza – yum!
I just love your weekly Sunday evening family posts. When l read and look at the photos l always wish every child in this world had such loving and caring parents.
I’m very impressed on your sourdough journey. I hope you’ll keep us in mind and clue us in on how you overcame your beginner  obstacles. It’s a journey that’s for sure but l think you could explain it in layman’s terms and uncomplicated it!!Â
That bread is a masterpiece, and so is everything else!!
I agree and while you  you consider posting your Lasagna Soup recipe, please!
I would love your sourdough English muffin recipe!
My 2 year old daughter LOVES to “cheers” too! She cheers with everything…drinks, forks, toys…lol. She was sitting on my lap as I was reading this post and cracked up at Emilia and Max’s funny face picture :-)
I reeeeeeeeally want to get into sourdough making. With so much of our food having plastic and plastic derivatives in it, I want to start making more from scratch like sandwich bread and other bread products. Your english muffins look amazing!
Poor Jordan…why can’t he just get a real “big boy” cut the next time Max gets his hair cut?
It is a right of passage …big bro to little bro!
I need a sourdough guide!!