There’s Nowhere To Hide!!
Written by admin on April 29th, 2008Not even behind a very large can of pork and beans!!

(Do you think they’ll know it’s me?)
Where’s a housewife to go to hide sometimes? I can’t hide in any of my closets. They are all packed full! Under the beds? It’s the same way!
Actually, I’ve just been hiding away for a few minutes in the May/June issue of Homeschool Enrichment. It was a sample issue I received in the mail. Hmmm, wonder what a subscription costs? Wonder how I got on their mailing list? It had several articles that I want to read in full. A good magazine or book is a great place for a housewife to hide for a bit.
Speaking of hiding away, I sometimes would like to run away from cooking. I mean…well, uh, I enjoy making my menu plans and sticking to that, but the man of the house has made a change (or two) to my menu plan this week. If you’ll remember, he killed a turkey awhile back. He wants turkey chilli tonight with some of the dark turkey meat that’s in the freezer. Okay. He also wants to use the white turkey meat before the week is out. Okay. Also, in light of not being able to get my salmon fillets, guess Friday night will change too. I had already scratched the tabouli.
Sunday, 4/27/08: Breakfast: pancakes, bacon, eggs (save several pieces of bacon for Monday’s baked beans)
Lunch: Taco soup (crockpot) — This was great, by the way!
Supper: Taco salads using fresh salad, tortilla chips and leftover taco soup.
Monday, 4/28/08: BBQ ribs (crockpot), baked beans (crockpot), fresh salad
Tuesday, 4/29/08: Salmon croquettes, tabouli (apparently no one in my town carries bulgar wheat), macaroni and cheese, baked beans Turkey chilli, crackers, grated cheese, sour cream, side salad
Wednesday, 4/30/08: Salmon croquettes, macaroni and cheese, steamed broccoli
Wednesday, 4/30/08 Thursday, 5/1/08: Two loaves of Bread machine herb + cheese bread, chicken and vegetable soup with egg noodles
Thursday, 5/1/08 Friday, 5/2/08: Pinto beans (crockpot), cornbread, wild rice, fresh salad, London broil (crockpot) and gravy turkey pot pie, carrot cake
Friday, 5/2/08 — (always feels like a date night with hubby): Marinated salmon fillets (they were out — not sure what I’ll do yet), wild rice, fresh salad, carrot cake
Saturday, 5/3/08: Left-overs
I am flexible. I am flexible. I am flexible…
Actually, I should be thrilled that I can push a couple of meals forward and have some things to use for later. I’m okay. Really.
Lynn ![]()



The Hundred Dresses
The Family Under the Bridge
Caddie Woodlawn. With the Wisconsin big woods theme, goes along great with a FIAR study of The Raft.
A Year Down Yonder
A Charlotte Mason Companion: Personal Reflections on the Gentle Art of Learning
Pocketful of Pinecones: Nature Study With the Gentle Art of Learning: A Story for Mother Culture. Sweet fictional story about a newly homeschooling mother who incorporates nature study.
Nature Crafts for Kids: 50 Fantastic Things to Make With Mother Nature's Help
The Country Diary of an Edwardian Lady
At Hanka's Table
The Endurance: Shackleton's Legendary Antarctic Expedition
Awakening Beauty the Dr. Hauschka Way
A Redbird Christmas: A Novel
The Usborne Internet-Linked Book of Knowledge
What Your Fifth Grader Needs to Know
for you to leave a comment, but you can also e-mail me at lynn AT thehealthyhomeschool.com



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I remember feeling just like that…
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It’s a sort of fun kind of stress, isn’t it?
Lynn
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I always tell my kids “flexibility is my middle name!”
They just LOVE that.
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Emily, that’s cute!!
Lynn
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Lynn, I’d love a subscription to Homeschool Enrichment. That seems to be one fine magazine!
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Yes, Heather, it’s very well done. It was packed with information. There are at least a couple of articles that I really want to read more carefully when I get a little time.
Lynn