Monday, March 11, 2019

Happy Homemaker Monday - March 11, 2019

Greetings, Dear Friends! Happy Monday and Happy St. Patrick's Day! 🍀

We're back in Kansas City this week and have been on the go, so, I'm running super late today. Welcome to the Monday evening edition of HHM! 💗 





Being as it's so late, this is going to be a super condensed version, but, please, join me as I link up with Sandra of Diary of a Stay At Home Mom and all the other lovely ladies that make up the Happy Homemaker Monday crew. 


Today I am joining Sandra and the other ladies over at
Diary of a Stay At Home Mom for Happy Homemaker Monday.
Please be sure to go over and check it out! 💗
Right now I am...

... Have been in the city since Saturday and have spent the past two nights at KU. Tonight Phillip's mother is staying with him and we are spending the night with Amanda at home, where, we hope, she will get a good night's rest. We just unpacked and are getting settled in.

Am thinking...

... about what a long three weeks it's been and how thankful we'll be when all of this is behind us and our son-in-law is home and things are back to normal.

On the breakfast plate...

... this morning it was hospital cafeteria food...turkey sausage, boiled eggs, cottage cheese, and fresh fruit.


The weather...

... is BEAUTIFUL! Right now at 7:00 p.m. it is still sunny and 50 degrees, however, there are still areas where there are piles of snow along the roads and, one road that we were on, still had an inch of ice on it in places. Crazy! 😲


On my reading pile...

Am still reading The Great Buffalo Hunt by Wayne Gard (at work) and Song of the Shenandoah by Mark Strength.

Song of the Shenandoah by Mark Strength
On the menu this week...

Monday - out of town
Tuesday - THM pancakes with blueberries, Triple 0 yogurt, and sf syrup
Wednesday - oven-roasted chicken breasts, boiled, buttered, red potatoes, and fresh asparagus
Thursday - tuna patties, oven roasted sweet potatoes, peas and carrots
Friday - broiled salmon, baked sweet potatoes, and green beans
Saturday - turkey burgers and oven fries
Sunday - corned beef, cabbage, baked potatoes, and Emerald Isle Cake




On my 'to-do' list...


Monday - out of town
Tuesday - traveling home, grocery shopping
Wednesday - catch up on housework and laundry
Thursday - Work
Friday - Make St. Patty's Day treats for the grandlittles; bake cakes for Sunday
Saturday - Work
Sunday - Church; celebrate St. Patty's Day with the family

In the craft basket...

I hope to make some of these this week....

Recipe and Photo Credit

Something interesting that I saw this week...


Holy Rosary Catholic Church
(This is the church that my MIL went to as a girl.)
From the camera...

Our daughter had to go into work for a couple of hours today and, so, while she was working, John and I walked the lane at Watkins Woolen Mill and discovered this sycamore leaf on ice. 🍁
Scripture passage...



Well, Ladies, that's it for this week! I pray that each and every one of you have a blessed and beautiful New Year, and I'll see you next week! Blessings!

Until next time,
~Rebecca

Recent and related posts that you might enjoy reading...



Happy Homemaker Monday - March 4, 2019


Update on Our Son-in-Law - Thursday, February 28, 2019


Recipe - Emerald Isle Cake

10 comments:

  1. Those shamrock pops are adorable! Have a great week!

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  2. That Irish blessing is too funny! I love it. Prayers for your son-in-law to be home from the hospital soon. More rain/thunderstorms up here today, maybe it will clear off the rest of the big piles of snow and ice. We'll see. What a beautiful church! Hope you have a wonderful rest of your week.

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  3. Yes, they are, Jodi! I bought the supplies yesterday and plan on making them Friday. I will try to remember to get pictures. :)

    And, LOL, Jean! I know! :D Thanks for continued prayers over Phillip. They are stimulating the electrodes today in hopes of getting the data they need and plan on taking them out tomorrow. Hope you're having a good week, too! <3

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  4. I like the St-Patrick's treats you posted. Funny quote.
    Have a great week

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  5. I LOVE that Irish blessing. Hope your travels this past week were smooth and safe and that things are going well with your son-in-law.

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  6. Thanks, Ladies (Lucy and Tamy)! Appreciate you both! Blessings! <3

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