while i love being able to work very part time as an rn
i almost always work weekends & holidays
this weekend i was at work all day saturday & sunday
meanwhile
dan was putting in some serious labor hours
packing up his parents home
both an emotionally tiring and physically overwhelming job
his parents were not hoarders by any means
in fact , they were minimalist before minimalism became chic
whew..
a ginormous task even still
dan & i have also been dealing with a bit of an issue here on the home front
that has left me a bit drained
so we decided after all that
to be wild & crazy
& did not set the alarm for our usual 5am
ended up sleeping until 7:30
woke up to temps here in atlanta somewhere in the 50's!
& virtually no humidity
dan & i headed out to one of our fave breakfast places
(the flying biscuit)
and then on to our fave coffee house
( dancing goat in decatur)
i knew he'd spend the rest of the day packing up an attic
& i needed to tend to things back at the ranch
i told the girls everybody needed to be here at 6pm for an overdue home cooked meal
~ we eat alot on the weekends :)
i'm sure everybody has their own broccoli cheese casserole
but i'll share this one with you too
i cleaned the kitchen with my restoration hardware "shore" cleaner
opened the windows for the first time since probably april
& cranked up some lady antebellum on pandora
marinated the chicken in our fave marinade
marinated shrimp in some lemon juice & olive oil
boiled corn on the cob
baked the broccoli casserole
sauteed mushrooms
my madison came home from cheerleading
& whipped up some paula deen lemon bars
delish!!
i love setting a fun table
& enjoying meals out on our backporch
a sweet summertime evening
i think its sorta sexy that he texts while grilling....
must have caught my vibe
texting again....
"a happy family
is but an earlier heaven"
ok back to the broccoli casserole
& let me redeem myself from my paula deen moment
one
only one stick of butter
not two, as pictured
broccoli cheese casserole~
2 10 oz pkgs frozen chopped broccoli
1/2 c butter
8 oz velveeta cheese
sleeve of town house crackers
cook broccoli according to directions & drain well
cut up 4T of butter and all the velveeta
add to hot cooked broccoli
place in a greased casserole dish & bake at 350 for 20 min
crush crackers and add to 4T melted butter
sprinkle on top & bake for 5-10 more minutes
hope each of ya'll had your own sweet summertime evening!
You had me at the sunflowers...and then again at the napkins trimmed with yellow. LOVE! Sounds like a beautiful evening.
ReplyDeleteyou inspire me Paige! i wish i had your back porch .... and your forks ;)
ReplyDeletewho is the cutie pie boy at the table?!?!?
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HH
LOVE the ruffled napkins! Did you make them? What a great looking family!
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ReplyDeletei am lovin the cute polka doted silverware... so cute... i noticed the cute boy too... i guess the flip side to all daughters is boyfriends and "son in laws"... hang in there dan...testosterone is on the herizon... ha ha :)
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ReplyDeleteLove those napkins and those glasses made me swoon. Please don't tell me they came from Anthro 4 years ago and have been discontinued.
ReplyDeleteI also noticed that boy. The joys of raising girls!
what's with all the deleted comments?
ReplyDeletelooks fabulous....wish you could make me some of the cheesy goodness;-)
xo
Hi Paige:) Your photos are amazing! I had a little giggle about the texting...I think the same of my hubby when I watch him touch type on his laptop ...;) Wow, your dinner looked amazing! I have no idea what Velveeta cheese is, but I have to get me some, as the casserole sounds delicious:) Beautiful sunflowers and such a beautiful family:) Hope you have fabulous week. hugs ~ Tina xx
ReplyDeleteWhat a happy blessed home. Love the napkins also.
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ReplyDeleteSounds like a great Labor Day!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! You make me a little less sad about my little one growing up. You seem to have the best relationship with your kids!
ReplyDeleteHey Paige
ReplyDeleteThis post seems so appropriate. I scrolled through your blog this weekend looking for that post you did on the perfect summer meal. You know the one (steak, pasta peas and parm, shrimp, mashed potatoes, etc...) I made that. It probably didn't come close to your cooking, but it tasted good.
This meal you have posted here will be my next copycat. Hey, I have dinner guests coming on Thursday. What are you making on Thurs., so I can copy that too?
Uh oh....dealing with issues on the homefront. Sounds exactly like what I'm going through with two of my kiddos. Totally different situations that are in desperate need of a solution and answers. I find myself praying even more and harder for my children these days. Really bad situation last Friday....I'll email you about it.
God Bless my friend
PS...who's the boy in the photo eating over at your place?
Great photos -- it all looked so beautiful!! You inspire me!
ReplyDeleteYour hub is so cute -- texting and all -- and I'll bet he was happy to have another guy around all your sweet females! :)
Hope you have a great week!
janet
Love this. it makes my heart feel like a summer day.
ReplyDeleteI love it that you all sit down as a family to eat, to enjoy, to talk, to grow in your souls and eat yumm food it appears. So just saying don't be surprised if I just show up for dinner sweet BFF of mine. You are blessed and I know you don't take one second of it for granted but love looking in the window of your family and finding beautiful! Love you.
xo,
me
Oh how wonderful Paige!!! Your family meals seem like just about the best place in the world to be! Lovely, lovely photos!!!
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:) T
Loved all of
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then seeing you
all together...
That's what it's
really about. I
think you could
switch from RN
to Stylist, no
problemo : )!!
xx Suzanne
The temps here in Charlotte this weekend and today are awesome! I love this time of year! I used to make 4 trips a year to Atlanta but haven't been since last Jan.09
ReplyDelete( I worked in sales and did the America's Mart shows). I love the Flying Biscuit ...and many others!
Casserole looks great...started my diet yesterday so I'll make this for my sweetie! or maybe I'll just have a small serving??? LOL
Great pics again!! Love your posts!
and you are too cute about the
"sexy texting man"...
Have a great one!
Tammy :-)
This is so lovely! I love those napkins. The food looks delicious and your porch is so inviting.
ReplyDeleteEverything is SO beautiful! How I wish we could do the same here ... but temps are still in the 90's - even the evenings are a bit steamy :(.
ReplyDeleteI am going to make that broccoli casserole for my boys - they will love it.
And yes, I noticed the young MAN at the table too!! ;)
Is texting while grilling dangerous? Hehehe on
ReplyDeleteY to you huh. Paige, your photos are getting more beautiful with every post. So crisp and clear. Love them. What a wonderful evening. We just spent all weekend grilling out And eating together as a family. That's kind of hard for us to do at home these days. It was wonderful.
Beautiful blog. I have fallen in love with your amazing family. Many, many blessings to you all!!!
ReplyDeleteSounds like the perfect way to end the summer! ;)
ReplyDeleteOh my! Your food makes me wanna come down there and eat it all up!!! Seriously, as Kasey said... What is with all the deleted comments?
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Jennifer
yum. paige, it's just beautiful. i love your table and all the fun touches! :)
ReplyDeletewhat a beautiful post, so captured a wonderful family moment!! thanks for the recipe too:)
ReplyDeletelooks like such a lovely family dinner. And oh my...the Flying Biscuit!! We were in Atlanta last year and discovered the Flying Biscuit and then proceeded to eat there most every morning we were in town!! Love it
ReplyDeleteI love this post all sooooo much! I love it!!! thank you for sharing the recipe too...it looks like a great, great evening for you all
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Your table looks beautiful and the menu sounds delicious!
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oh the sunflowers! and then all the little touches on the table. and all for family. i love that you took the time. felt like a celebration from here!
ReplyDeleteEverything looks amazing.
ReplyDeleteOH I just LOVE that saying about a happy family being an earlier heaven...who is the author of that quote? LOVE it and totally feel that. Your summer evening sounds and looks delightful. Sorry you had to work part of the weekend but the non working part sounds really good too.
ReplyDeleteOh I had to go back and look...there was a BOY at the table;)
ReplyDeletewhat a lovely evening. The table looks so cute! I think it's funny that you're starting to open the windows and we're getting ready to batten down the hatches!
ReplyDeletelove seeing your family together, at this beautifully set table. really, that's what it's all about~ togetherness : )
ReplyDeleteyou know i am loving those napkins! wink!
XO
love the tablescape Paige! makes me wanna eat outside~
ReplyDeletelots of love,
edie
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ReplyDeleteI love all the photos...you set such a beautiful and happy table.
ReplyDeleteI love your porch, your committment to family time and I share your love of the Flying Biscuit. I have their cookbook, it's delish. I'll sometimes dash over the the FB by the Forum for a quick brunch with friends while my girls are at preschool. A treat indeed.
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