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September 24, 2018

No.181: Five September Favorites (A Link-Up!)

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Welcome to the Five Favorites linkup!  Here are five of my favorite things this month:

1 // MY WEEKLY NOTEPAD FOR SELF-CARE
My life feels ca-razy right now.  Since I’m prone to overwhelm and anxiety, I’ve started focusing on little ways to fill my tank and avoid all of that mess.  Self-care is different for everyone, but for me, I really enjoy blogging and working on my new business.  Both require surges of creativity and I think that’s the key!  I keep my gingham weekly notepad in a visible spot on the counter and it’s really helping me stay accountable to myself.  Mama can’t pour from an empty cup.

2 // BEEF STEW IN THE SLOW COOKER
The weather is finally starting to cool off and I’m so excited to start a weekly soup/stew night.  (One of my 100 Little Things goals!)  This week, we’re starting off with our go-to beef stew recipe:

INGREDIENTS // 2lb stew beef, onions chopped, celery chopped, carrots peeled and chopped, mini red potatoes, 28oz. can whole tomatoes, 1.5tsp. Italian seasoning, 3 cups beef broth, 2 bay leaves, frozen peas, salt and pepper, and 0.5 cup flour
DIRECTIONS // Lightly brown the stew meat in batches in a large skillet on medium-high heat.  Transfer to a plate and set aside.  Dump tomatoes and their juices into the slow cooker and mash them a little.  Add onions, celery, carrots and potatoes.  (The amounts of these depends on who I’m feeding and how much I have in my refrigerator.  In my house, it’s generally the more, the merrier!)  Sprinkle Italian seasoning over the vegetables and then add beef and drippings.  Pour 2.5 cups beef broth over all, stir quickly, add bay leaves and cover.  Cook on low for 8 hours.  20 minutes before serving, add the frozen peas (about 1 cup) and salt and pepper to taste. In a small bowl, whisk the last 0.5 cup of broth with the flour to make a smooth paste.  Stir into stew and cook until thickened, about 15-20 minutes.  Remove bay leaves and enjoy!

The recipe calls for the slow cooker, but I’ve also modified it to work in the dutch oven too.

3 // TJ’S NEW FISHING GAME
When we went on a field trip to the Marine Corps Museum a few weeks ago, TJ was obsessed with a fishing exhibit for kids.  It was the highlight of his day!  So for his birthday, I bought him this sweet little fishing game.  It’s been a big hit with all three little ones and I love the handy box to keep all of the pieces.
4 // TEACHING TEXTBOOKS
Teaching Textbooks is a homeschooling lifesaver at our house.  Originally, I had planned for just the two oldest boys to use the program, but J (2nd grade) begged and begged and I finally gave in.  He started Teaching Textbooks 3 last week and I’ve had to cut him off on lessons…I think he’d do them all in a matter of days if I let him!  TT makes a difficult subject just a little more enjoyable.

5 // NEW BOOT SOCKS FOR FALL
Socks are one of those essentials that I never seem to buy for myself.  Fun (and embarrassing) fact: some of my current pairs have been around for almost a decade!  Needless to say, threadbare and holes isn’t exactly a good look, so I invested in a few new ones.  I got this pair and this one and these too and am so excited to wear them soon.  Why did I wait so long?!  It’s the little things.
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I can’t wait to hear about what you’re loving this month!  Here’s what to do:

1. Write a blog post sharing about five of your favorite things.  You could also share a photo on Instagram too! (hashtag is #bwffivefavorites)  It can have a theme (ie: five of your favorite slow cooker recipes) or just a mishmash like I usually do.
2. Please link back to this post so your readers know where to find the Five Favorites hub (posts not mentioning “Five Favorites” or not linking back to this post will be subject to removal).
3. Not mandatory, but feel free to visit some of the other posts in the link-up!  Sharing and/or leaving a comment is even better.
4. Make sure to add a link to your specific post or Instagram picture, not just your blog address.
Thanks for linking up!


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Comments

  1. Rosie says

    September 24, 2018 at 1:00 pm

    We got a fishing game like that for Peter and he loves it!

    • Ashley says

      September 25, 2018 at 9:20 pm

      Yes! So simple and fun. It's amazing how long it keeps his attention. 🙂

  2. Lisa says

    September 24, 2018 at 7:19 pm

    New socks are always exciting for me.:) Haha, when we traveled in April I had to be mindful about which pairs I set out for airport days, since I'm definitely in the hole/ threadbare sock club!

    • Ashley says

      September 25, 2018 at 9:22 pm

      Oh man, that was me last winter every time I visited a friend's house for a playdate! Nobody needs to see my secret shame, haha!

  3. Rebecca says

    September 25, 2018 at 9:13 pm

    I love the notepad! The little things 🙂
    How is your 2nd grader finding TT? And what math did you do for the earlier grades? I also plan to do TT and my oldest is in grade 2 using ABeka 2nd grade math. I was wondering if TT would be too easy after it. Advice?

    • Ashley says

      September 25, 2018 at 9:32 pm

      He's only on Lesson 11, but he loves it so far! I'm sitting with him to make sure he's really understanding the concepts, but will let him go independently down the road. TT is said to be a grade level behind (so TT3 is fine for 2nd grade, etc) and I've found that to be true.
      Previously, he was doing Abeka. (My daughter in K is using Math Lessons for a Living Education and we love that curriculum too.) I would think that you could continue with Abeka this year and start TT4 next year. I believe there are placement tests on the TT website that will help you find the right book too. Hope that helps!

    • Rebecca says

      September 26, 2018 at 10:14 pm

      Thank you! I didn't know that about TT being a grade behind – might have ordered it for this year.

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