Frugal and Fab

"Fall"ing For New Decor

Fall is almost here!! With its pending arrival, I have been giving quite a bit of thought to economical ways in which I can redecorate my home for the new season. The major focal point in my living room is the fireplace, so naturally adding some autumnal pizazz to the mantle will add some color and warmth to the space. I have a heart for design but often the pieces don’t come together effortlessly for me so I either seek the advice of my bestie..check her out, or I search for images on the Internet until I find something that I like and can reasonably copy by re-purposing some items that I already have. Here are some images that I plan on using for inspiration in creating my fall mantle. Stay tuned for pics sometime next week, or the week after!!

Thinking about replacing the circles with candle pillars and candles in earth tone colors and yummy fall scents
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Excuse the dust…You won’t recognize them once I’m done, and they’re mixed in with my new pieces!!

Do share your fall decorating ideas with me…I won’t steal them!

My Babies

Ain’t Misbehavin

Soooo…let me start by saying, prior to my son starting school, I gave myself a mind pep talk that I would never be the type to say, “not my child” before knowing the situation. Go figure last week I had to eat my words a couple of times..oh well we live and learn!

Four out of the five days last week my son either came home with a straight or frowny face on his daily progress report with a description such as, “someone hit him and he started to cry, please speak with him about crying” (ummm last time I checked that’s what children do), ” he hit another student” (okay, we don’t play that), “he was frustrated about not getting something to work, put it down and moved to another area” (huh?). By day four I’m livid and totally over these reports. The class has had 3 different teachers in the past month and you want me to talk to my child about crying, when no one has been in the class long enough to know all of the children’s names ( I’m heated as I’m typing as if you can’t tell).

Day four, teacher aide suggests I come in to speak with her regarding his behavior. What’s really going on? Last year he probably got a total of 4 yellow lights for the entire year and here I am looking at four issues in one week…I’m all ears. Friday, as I pull through the car pool line I am greeted by yet another new teacher. We exchange pleasantries, and I ask about his behavior. She replies, ” He is one of our star students” (that’s my boy!), I respond really? I was just about to park and come in to speak with you regarding his behavior from last week. Based on his progress reports Mrs.(name ommitted to protect the tattle tale) suggested I do so. Teacher responds, oh no, there is no need for that. Well he did hit a student last last week but she was bothering him for quite some time before he retaliated (so let me get this straight, you see what’s going on but you don’t diffuse the situation). Then it happened I locked eyes with the teacher aide, they say eyes are the window to the soul and I’ll leave it at that..okay, one more word..piercing!
Why aren’t these people on the same page? My child got reprimanded for behaviors that his real teacher (at least for this week) didn’t seem to think was a big deal. I am prayerful that I am able to edit my thoughts before I open my mouth at the meet and greet this evening when I ask about the protocol utilized in discerning who gets a happy face and who doesn’t and why they can’t get and keep a teacher in his classroom. Stability is important for students, so maybe the problem is them and not the children.
Look at that sweet face…He couldn’t, or could he?!!!
Am I overreacting?  When your child receives a bad report, do you listen to their side of the story, or do you automatically take the teacher’s word? 
Recipes

Nana Puddin’

Tuesday night after a few mishaps and whateva’s, I managed to pull off baked honey barbecue wings, vanilla rice and a homemade banana pudding *patting myself on the back*!!
As the saying goes, things do get a little better with practice. I hardly call three days of completing recipes a whole lot of practice but I see an improvement from day 1. I managed to read and follow all of the instructions except when I put a 1/2 cup of flour in the banana pudding when the recipe called for a 1/3 cup..again READING IS FUNDAMENTAL. Luckily I realized this before I emptied in the egg yolks that took me 5 minutes to separate from the whites. I dumped out the flour and sugar mixture and started over again. With some helpful advice from one of my besties I managed to whip up the egg whites into meringue and get the pudding in the oven. It wasn’t the prettiest thing but it sure tasted yummy!!
I’m trying to get the basics down…we’ll work on the presentation later!!!
I would like to think Mommy is smiling down from heaven at the thought of me cooking!!