Roses Before Violets
A blog about kids, school lunchboxes, baking, and everyday life.
Tuesday, July 9, 2013
Lisa Jackson Tell Me Summer Secrets House Party
I applied for and was chosen for another House Party! This one was promoting Lisa Jackson's new romantic suspense crime drama, Tell Me. My book club, The Literary Mamas came over and we had a potluck dinner and enjoyed talking about our book club selection and enjoying the party pack sent by House Party. It included an advance copy of Tell Me, which I read before the party, and it was fabulous. They also sent sample copies of Tell Me for my guests, a paperback copy of one of her other books, You Don't Want to Know, 2 reusable carry-all bags, cups, napkins, a notepad, chips, and salsa. All of this came at no cost to me. The Literary Mamas always have a wonderful time together and all of the House Party goodies made it even better. Thanks again House Party!
Wednesday, June 5, 2013
What's in the Box Wednesday: Summer Snack Pack Edition
Well hello there! I fell off of the blogging wagon. The end of the school year got me for sure! I'm back, at least for today! A couple of summers ago, we started the "sweet drink" rule so that my kids wouldn't be drinking lots of sugary, devoid of nutritional value, liquids all summer long. They each get one sweet drink a day of their choosing. The rest of the day, they drink water or milk. They are not huge milk drinkers, so I don't have to worry about them getting too much of that. They did great with it, and it has carried on throughout the year. This summer, I'm trying snack packs. They tend to want to snack All. Day. Long. So to solve that problem, they make snack packs. At night, they make their snack pack and that is their snacks for the next day. Once they are gone, they are gone. If they choose to eat them all within an hour of waking, too bad. (They are not doing this.) I made a list of the snacks we have available including serving sizes and calorie counts. I looked up how many calories they should be eating and decided to go with 300 calories a day for snacks for now. Caroline is getting the same as Addie because she tends to be more physically active. We'll see how that goes. I'm keeping them active with swimming and walking, so I think this amount is ok. I also adjust it if they are really active on any given day. For example, Addie has 2 and half hours of dance on Tuesdays, so she takes an extra snack with her. So far this is working great! They have fun making the snack packs and they have to use a little math to get it figured out. They are learning that they can have more snacks if they choose healthier foods and that they don't have to eat an entire serving size if they want to use some points (calories) for something else. And believe it or not, Caroline actually had a day when she had snacks left!
Wednesday, April 3, 2013
What's in the Box Wednesday?
Today's lunch contains a homemade blueberry muffin made with plain Greek Yogurt, Cajun sesame sticks (ONF bulk bin), a cheese stick, baby carrots, and fresh pineapple.
I hope everyone had a great Easter. Ours was fairly quiet. It was rainy on Saturday, but we still had to stick around and wait for soccer to be called before heading to Oklahoma. The girls enjoyed seeing their friends and cousins. Here are a few pictures.
Wednesday, March 27, 2013
What's in the Box Wednesday?
Today's lunch has a bunny boiled egg for Easter. The egg molds are easy to use and can be found here. Also in the box are blood orange wedges, grape tomatoes, Babybel cheese, honey coconut almonds, and Snapea Crisps. I've seen the Snapea Crisps around for awhile and finally tried them. They are SO good! I found them them at Walmart and at Ozark Natural Foods.
Tuesday, March 26, 2013
Spring Break in New Orleans
For Spring Break this year, we decided to drive on down to New Orleans. We wanted to go somewhere we'd never been and that was within reasonable driving distance. We had a great time! The weather was beautiful (except for that one time in the swamp), the food was delicious, the city was beautiful and interesting, and the kids were well-behaved! And if you want to go somewhere where you can eat lots of great food and get in enough exercise to offset it, let me suggest NOLA. I thought I'd share a screenshot of my Fitbit email with my weekly stats while we were gone.
We walked a marathon plus! I was really dreading stepping on the scale when I got home, but I didn't gain a pound, and now I see why! We did have a car, and they do have public transportation, but we didn't want to pay for parking, the streetcars were mostly full, and the buses were never on time, so we walked a lot. It's a good way to see the city anyway.
We rented a charming shotgun house on vrbo.com that was located in the Arts/Warehouse district. It was nice having 2 bedrooms and a kitchen and the house had a lot of character. And there was a cute coffee shop and cafe/juice bar just a couple of blocks away. Here are some of the things we did.
- Audubon Zoo
- Audubon Aquarium
- Audubon Insectarium
- Cajun Encounters Swamp Tour
- Free Ferry ride across the Mississippi
- Shopping in the French Quarter, Magazine Street, and the French Market
We bought an Audubon package to save money which included the Zoo, Aquarium, Insectarium, and IMAX theater (which we didn't end up using). A couple of tips on the Insectarium. It's located in a federal building, so no knives, sharp objects, or other weapons are allowed. Well, I had Caroline's Epi-pen and pepper spray in my purse. At first, they weren't even going to let me bring in the Epi-pen, then they changed their minds. They wouldn't hold the pepper spray and thankfully we had driven that day, so Mike walked the pepper spray a few blocks back to the car. Then he got back and realized he had a multi-tool in his pocket. Back to the car. Then halfway back, he discovered he'd left his ticket in the car! So he got a few extra steps in that day. The other thing about the Insectarium. DON'T skip the little multi-sensory theater. We almost did because it didn't look that interesting. I laughed so much! It's a cartoon about bugs, but that's not all. I don't want to spoil the surprise, so I'll just say some of us were jumping out of our seats. As for the swamp tour, I'd recommend doing that in warmer weather. The alligators were hibernating (we saw one), and it got a little (ok a lot) chilly zipping down the river getting from one area of the swamp to another.
Now, to the food. Oh the food, the heavenly food. I ate so much seafood, I was starting to worry I might have a reaction! I was also feeling a little like Forrest Gump....Shrimp Creole, Shrimp and Grits, Shrimp Salad, Stuffed Shrimp, etc., etc. And lets just say I may have eaten one too many pralines. Here are restaurants/cafes I recommend.
- Desire Oyster bar for Desire Oysters and Shrimp and Grits
- Central Grocery Store for the Muffaletta
- Crabby Jack's for Shrimp Creole
- The Rum House for the Rum House Salad (I've got to figure out how to recreate it)
- The Corner Muse for breakfast, coffee, snoballs and snacks
- Surrey Cafe and Juice Bar for breakfast and fresh squeezed juice
- Cafe Du Monde for coffee and beignets
Wednesday, March 13, 2013
What's in the Box Wednesday?
With St. Patrick's Day coming up on Sunday, I decided a green themed lunch was in order. Included are Shamrock shaped green egg salad (I just added a little food coloring) sandwiches, edamame, gherkin pickles, and a granny smith apple. Happy Wednesday!
Wednesday, March 6, 2013
What's in the Box Wednesday?
In today's lunchbox is a strawberry scone with a pat of butter, fresh pineapple, walnuts, and a Greek yogurt smoothie with frozen fruit and spinach. The scone is also made with Chobani Greek yogurt, so with the walnuts and smoothie, there is plenty of protein in this lunch without having to pack a meat. Happy Wednesday!
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