Ten Things I Love About My Dad

Back in May, the Tuesday Ten crew wrote Ten Things we love about our moms. It’s time to write about our fathers now that it’s June! Here are ten things I love about my Dad, although I’m sure I could write many more!

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10. Whenever we go to Grandpa’s house for a visit, he makes big pancakes for Lily and Emmy. I, however, love eating them just as much if not more than the girls!

9. His love of books. Growing up, we were constantly surrounded by books, magazines and the newspaper. When I was in training to become a teacher, I learned that this was a “literature-rich environment” which we were supposed to encourage parents to have at home.

8. When Dad picks up a book, he always opens it up to the end and starts reading. Is this something I love, or something that drives me crazy? Hmm.

Skipping to the end of the book!
Skipping to the end of the book!

7. He is a wonderful storyteller. Whether he’s telling about someone he once knew or his latest joke, Dad knows how to tell a good story.

6. When my sister and I were young, Dad took us on bike rides around the country. Once we stopped by a creek and saw some hedge apples as we walked around. I don’t know why I remember this; maybe because hedge apples look so interesting and aren’t really apples at all.

5. Dad finds beauty in nature, even in strange things like hedge apples. He loves the twists and turns of his corkscrew willow tree and the way grapes grow on his trellis.

4. Dad loves thinking of things for his grandchildren to do. We’ve searched for bison in the middle of a prairie restoration area, went to see the dam by his house many times, and he even took the girls to a train museum. On our last trip to visit, we went on a paddle boat for the first time!

paddleboating

paddleboat

3. He sends out regular emails to the extended family, telling us what he is remembering that day or where he’s traveling. Dad loves to travel!

2. He throws the best quotes into those emails, and I usually know which book he’s referring to. Chalk that up to our literature-rich environment!

1. Dad is so proud of all his children and grandchildren and their accomplishments, and he lets us know!

I’m so pleased to be co-hosting Tuesday Ten for the month of June with Lisa of The Golden Spoons and Rabia from The Liebers!

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A Peek into My Pantry {Tuesday Ten}

For a number of reasons, I cook dinner almost every night. We are very lucky to be able to go out to eat about once a week, which is something we rarely did when I was growing up. Since I cook so often, there are a lot of things that are always in my cabinets and in my freezer, which is the topic for this week’s Tuesday Ten. (Well, the topic is actually what’s in your pantry and fridge, but I don’t have a pantry and my freezer has a couple of very important items in it!)

So, what do I have in my kitchen cabinets?

10. A jar of Classico Tomato Basil spaghetti sauce. I’m very picky about my sauce. It cannot have any sugar on the ingredient label! Trader Joe’s also has some good spaghetti sauce without sugar.

Of course, along with my spaghetti sauce, I also need a…

9. Box of spaghetti. Sadly, I’m not a big spaghetti fan, but the rest of my family is. When I am tired and don’t feel like cooking, spaghetti is my go-to meal because everyone likes it and it’s so easy to make that even my husband has made it. (He rarely cooks.)

Since spaghetti is my go-to meal, I also have a canister of…

8. Bread crumbs. Once I discovered that it’s not that hard to make homemade meatballs, I stopped buying frozen meatballs. If I’m feeling ambitious, I’ll mix some up to serve with our spaghetti. I make a really tasty spicy meatball, if I do say so myself!

I also use bread crumbs in meatloaf, which is why I always have…

7. A pound of ground beef in my freezer. Ground beef is so versatile and can be used for so many different meals. Another one of my favorite easy meals to throw together is chili. Chili is not as popular as spaghetti with my kids, but my husband and I love it. In my cabinet, there is always…

6. A can of chili beans, and also…

5. Cans of petite diced tomatoes. Not only do I use diced tomatoes in chili, but I also have a simple chicken dish I like to make. I heat up a couple tablespoons of olive oil in a skillet and throw in some minced garlic and chopped onions. If I have some green peppers and mushrooms, I throw them in, too. Then I brown some…

4. Skinless, boneless chicken breasts (which I always have in the freezer) in the skillet, and cover it all with diced tomatoes. When the chicken is cooked through, I serve it over…

3. Rice, which is another staple in my cabinet. I’ve been making more brown rice than white rice lately, and the family eats it up! Another recipe that I serve with rice uses…

2. A can of cream of celery soup. Remember how I said I was picky about my spaghetti sauce? Well, I’m also picky about my cream soups. I’m not a big fan of cream of mushroom, so I stick with cream of celery instead. Here’s another thing I do with chicken breasts; I lay 4 chicken breasts in a baking pan, place slices of cheddar cheese on top, combine a can of celery soup with a 1/4 cup of cooking sherry and pour it over the chicken. Top with croutons and dot with butter. Bake at 350 degrees for one hour and serve over rice or noodles. Yum!

1. Making dinner at home every night is important to our family. We save money by eating at home and not at a restaurant, and our meals are also healthier. Every evening, we spend time together as a family when we eat dinner. As important as dinner is, dessert is also important! I always have a bag of semi-sweet chocolate chips in my cabinet, because we need some sweetness to go along with our dinner. My daughters and I love to bake, although not necessarily at the same time!

I’m so pleased to be co-hosting Tuesday Ten for the month of June with Lisa of The Golden Spoons and Rabia from The Liebers!

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