This month we’ll enjoy all the niceties of summer while excitedly stocking up on school supplies, shopping Costco for all the snacks, enjoying front porch picnics, and making our favorite zucchini recipes until we can’t look at another zucchini.
Hello, August!
It’s one of my favorite months of the year — I love summer break, I love back-to-school shopping, I love sitting on our front porch, and I (mostly) love zucchini.
More of my favorites below…
FAVORITE MOMENT = Class Lists!
Is there anything more exciting for a child (or their mother) than finding out who their new teacher and classmates will be for the coming school year?
I think not.
As a child, I can remember riding my bike to school day after day to see if the class lists were posted on the office window yet… and now, we check the online portal day after day, waiting for them to pop up (which they did yesterday afternoon!)
This year, all 4 kiddos got in on the excitement — SO MUCH FUN!
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FAVORITE ROUTINE = Cereal For Breakfast
For the last 7 years, I’ve made an intentional effort to prepare a hot breakfast for my family every morning.
Weirdly enough, this is something I decided I wanted to do way back when I was in college… and once we had kids who were old enough to eat hot breakfasts, I turned my strange college goal into a reality.
RELATED READING: Our favorite EASY hot breakfasts
Up until this summer, our kids had never eaten cereal — true story!
They are old enough now to know what cereal is, and they’ve asked for it several times, so I purchased several boxes of cereal the first week of summer break and we’ve “enjoyed” cereal for breakfast one morning each week.
They think it’s so fun to mix and match different types of cereal together in one bowl, they love drinking the milk afterward, AND they love that they get to sit at the island counter to eat their cereal.
While it’s nice to have a little break from cooking breakfast once a week, I’m not ready to give up hot breakfasts just yet.
Not only is cereal more expensive than eggs, pancakes, waffles, etc. it also doesn’t fill us up, so we’re all super hungry an hour later (which means I’m making and cleaning up snacks).
It’s been a really fun summer routine… maybe it could become a Saturday morning tradition once school starts!
FAVORITE SEASONAL ITEM = Turkish Towels
Earlier this summer, I ordered a big set of Turkish beach towels — both for our family and so we’d have extras when people came to swim.
In short… we LOVE them!
They are extremely absorbent, they dry in minutes, they get softer with every wash, and they hardly take up any space at all! Below you can see 6 of our regular beach towels next to 6 Turkish towels (folded the same way).
FAVORITE ONLINE TOOL = Venmo
I’ve been a huge fan of PayPal for as long as I’ve had an online business… but over the last 18 months (basically, since COVID started) I’ve utilized Venmo much more often to send and receive money from friends and family, as well as to do cashless transactions for the things I buy and sell on Facebook Marketplace.
I rarely ever keep cash with me, so Venmo has made buying used and secondhand items even easier because I don’t need to swing through the bank first.
But I think the biggest “plus” for Venmo (more so than PayPal) is that they don’t take any fees. Yes, PayPal offers the option to “pay family and friends” which won’t take any fees out, but it’s really easy to click the wrong option, and then incur a 2% – 3% fee (which always bugs me!)
With Venmo, I don’t have to worry about the fees, and I don’t need to make extra trips to the bank — win, win! It’s also super easy to quickly transfer my balance to my bank account.
If you’re new to Venmo, they’ll credit your account with $5 if you sign up here, download the app, and send at least $5 to someone with 14 days (it could even be a friend who then sends you $5 back).
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PAST FAVORITE = Our Huge Dining Table
It’s been almost a year since I first shared pictures of our massive 11-foot long dining room table (built by my uncle), and I think it’s safe to say that we use and love this space more and more every week.
But it’s not just the massive table we love, it’s the fact that our dining room table is now in our “living room”!
Yup, you read that right!
Right after COVID happened and everyone was home for several months, Dave and I decided to rearrange our entire main floor… which included turning the living room into a massive dining room.
RELATED READING: Our Living Room + Dining Room Switcharoo
Since then, SO many of you have asked if we regret that decision or if we would have done anything differently… my answer is a resounding NO!
If anything, I wish we had made the switch years earlier (logistically, we had to wait until we were done using our nursery for all the rooms to make sense.)
Not only do we love the massive space our dining room provides — perfect for crafts, Legos, art projects, and (of course) inviting company over — we also love the little living area in our kitchen, as well as our cozy den.
It’s a much better use of space for the current stage of our family, and I’m so thrilled we made the switch (even if it is a little strange).
FAVORITE THRIFT FIND = White “Kid” Plates
After years of using brightly colored non-breakable plates for our kids, I came across some really great, kid-friendly WHITE plates at a thrift store a few years ago (I honestly can’t believe I’m just sharing them with you now! )
I can’t find a link to our exact plates, but after reading through many descriptions on Amazon, I feel confident that these are almost the exact plates we have.
We have 24 plates and usually go through 12-18 every day.
The plates are shatter-proof, really light-weight, yet still dishwasher-safe and microwave-safe — making them perfect for indoor and outdoor dining (especially since we don’t want anything breakable by the pool).
The kids use them for all 3 meals. Dave and I often use them for breakfast and lunch (portion control!) And we love having extras for when friends come over, or for larger snacks when a small plate is easier to manage.
I’m so glad I snagged all 24 plates at the thrift store as they are one of our most-used kitchen “tools”. There’s not a day that goes by when our dishwasher isn’t filled with at least a dozen!
RELATED READING: Our Favorite Kid’s Kitchen Gear
FAVORITE BOOK = The Chronicles of Narnia
I officially switched to reading fiction for the months of July and August (I’m much more of a non-fiction person) with a goal to re-read all The Chronicles of Narnia.
I remember thinking the books were SO long back when I was a child, but now, I’m loving the super short chapters and exciting narrative that always leaves me wanting to read “just one more page” — even though I already know what’s ahead.
We haven’t read them to our kids yet, but it’s on our future “to read around the table” book list!
RELATED READING: How we make more time to read to our children.
FAVORITE MEDIA = ThriftStored.com
Believe it or not, I’ve gotten about a dozen emails from readers who traveled to Michigan over the summer and wanted to know my favorite thrift stores so they could check them out!
I happily shared a few of my favorite stores… but I also directed the ladies to ThriftStored.com as a quick and easy way to find a whole bunch of thrift stores in a specific area.
If you’re looking for thrift stores ANYWHERE in the United States, you should check out ThriftStored.com — you’re bound to find at least one treasure!
RELATED READING: 6 Reasons we almost always by used.
FAVORITE HOBBY = Gardening with the Kids
This is the time of year when it’s really hot and humid and working outside isn’t quite as nostalgic as it was back in March and April (when all I wanted to do was GET OUTSIDE.)
I need more motivation to get outside and work in the flowers and vegetables — but my one saving grace is that the kids are so excited to pick the vegetable garden each day.
RELATED READING: Our Front Yard Vegetable Garden
When I see their excitement and eagerness to find the reddest tomato, the longest bean, or the prettiest flower, it makes the process more enjoyable for me too.
Gardening is something they’ve all loved to do since they were very little — and I love looking back through all the sweet pictures I have of them in the garden!
FAVORITE RECIPE = No Sugar Jam with Honey
It’s that time of year again — time for canning and preserving!
If you want to try a simple, no-sugar jam recipe (using honey instead of refined sugar) I’ve got just what you need.
GET THE RECIPE: No-Sugar Jam with Honey
I’ve made dozens of jars of jam using this recipe and they all turn out delicious every time.
I’ve also gotten so many emails and comments from first-time canners who have successfully made my no-sugar jam without any issues!
FAVORITE ARCHIVED POST = Focus On What You Do Well
I loved re-reading this archived post from 2018 — it was a great refresher for me as life is getting “back to normal” after COVID and all the programs and events and groups are starting back up again.
Read the full posts here: Focus On What You Already Do Well
SUMMARY: I don’t need to be the best at everything (or even anything) to make a difference… if I simply focus on what I’m already doing well (instead of lamenting my various shortcomings) I will not only be happier, but I’ll also be more effective and efficient.
If you’re feeling unsatisfied or discontent, I’d say it might do you some good to read that post too!
FAVORITE QUOTE = Anne of Avonlea
“After all, I believe the nicest and sweetest days are not those on which anything very splendid or wonderful or exciting happens but just those that bring simple little pleasures, following one another softly, like pearls slipping off a string.” – L.M. Montgomery, Anne of Avonlea
Years ago, I wrote about my love of “Upgrading the Everyday” as a way to make our everyday life at home more special, fun, and enjoyable.
At the time, I figured it might only work for younger kids… but as it turns out, older children (and even us grownups) still get excited about simple pleasures too.
For example, I picked up 6 donuts on a whim last week (they were 1/2 off right before closing) and brought them home for an afternoon snack. The kids (and Dave) were thrilled!
We also love eating outside by the pool, having a spontaneous campfire with S’mores, staying out extra late and swimming under the stars, surprising the kids with a special after-school snack, giving them a double allowance “just because”, riding bikes to a local park, picking up a bin of craft supplies at the thrift store and letting the kids go crazy with them, cutting fresh flowers to put in their bedrooms, or letting them eat cereal for breakfast one day a week!
It’s nothing fancy or expensive or time-consuming… but as the quote above notes, all these simple little things add up over time — teaching us to not only notice, but also appreciate, the small blessings in our lives each day.
Yes, my kids will still be quick to tell you that we didn’t go on a “vacation” this summer, but I know by the sparkle in their eyes that they love our sweet days at home filled with simple little pleasures!
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That’s all for me this month. 😆
Scroll through ALL my Favorite Things posts HERE.
Betsy says
I’m new to your blog and I sure enjoyed this posting. More than anything my heart melted with the pictures of your children holding your garden grown veggies. I’m making myself a cup of tea and reading through your postings today. Cleaning can wait.
Andrea says
aww… thanks Betsy.
and welcome to the blog. I hope you find a few things that help you to simplify and organize your home and life!
JJ says
Your post was very timely and so encouraging and uplifting as always. Truly appreciate that about you! Those plates look like what we need. The kids are definitely having an amazing staycation with your vacation like property. Love that!
Some of my favorites:
Dr. BROWN’S Infant Gripe Belt with clay heat pack insert. Works wonders!
Crepe Myrtle Fuchsia–my kids like climbing it, and I like looking at it. Haha
Psalm Countdown until Christmas–my husband started this with our family, so we read the chapter number coorelated with the number of days until Christmas.
Weird But True show! Inspires and teaches. My boys started the process of learning skateboarding because of one episode. My 5 year old said today after attempting a new trick: Turn your fear into focus(learned that mantra from the episode). And it motivates him to do hard things. That really impressed me that the show was such a great example.
Parchment Paper muffin liners(the food doesn’t stick to them!)–huge time saver!
Andrea says
you are the first person who has ever mentioned the idea of a Psalms countdown to Christmas — I LOVE this idea and might have to steal it in the future!
Also, our kids love the Weird but True books (have you seen them). We have 3 of them checked out from the library right now and Nora has many of the pages memorized by now. I might have to look for the show now!
JJ says
Still time to start the countdown! 8.4.21 would be 143 days until Christmas. ☺
We will have to look for the books–thanks!!!
Andrea says
good point — we might have to do this!
Meghan says
Love your posts! Please tell me more, sell me on these Turkish towels! I love the concept but how do they feel compared to regular towels?
Quick FYI – my husband had some shady stuff happen with Venmo – we only use Zelle now. It’s through most banks and doesn’t require special accounts. We love it.
Looks like you are having an awesome summer!
Andrea says
Turkish towels are SUUUUUUUPER thin, and they feel really hard and rough until you wash them. I washed ours twice before we used them… they are now very soft (and keep getting softer every time we wash them). They are very absorbent and (as I mentioned in the post) they dry so quickly. I can verily easily fit 20 of them in my washing machine — score!
Calliope says
Hi Meghan!
The beach is 7’ from my house so we are there everyday! The turkish towels are so nice because they hardly take any place in my bag, they are lightweight, they dry fast, in 10min under the sun and they double as a beach cover up for me.
I do miss the fluffiness and warmth of standard beach towels once in a while…
Andrea says
thanks for your vote of confidence, Calliope 🙂
JoDi says
Your squash plants always look so good! Do you have to deal with squash bugs in your area? My zucchini, cantaloupe, and cucumbers always get destroyed by the squash bugs. The only solution I’ve read is to hand-pick the bugs and throw them in soapy water. That does not sound appealing so I’ve stopped planting any plants they like to eat!
Andrea says
Honestly, I know nothing about “proper gardening”. I just put the plants in the ground, water them a bunch, and give them all-purpose fertilizer. One of ur zucchini plants is definitely not doing fantastic, but we’re still getting some zucchini (and we’re OK with not getting tons right now!)
Chris says
You are such a good mom! Another really good post.
I have to say my Mom makes a zucchini lasagna that is outstanding. Instead of making zoodles, she slices the zucchini really thin and uses it instead of the pasta.
Last year we did a lot of extra yard work and had a huge fire burning debris. My husband and I just sat at the bonfire and he roasted marshmallows. He’s a pro and makes them perfect. Such a simple fun memory I have from last year – and we are in our 50’s. Simple things made extra special with someone you love – like you said! 🙂
Chris says
Oh, and I LOVE the thrift web site. I have seen some of my favorite Youtubers have been asked about their favorite thrift stores, lately.
Andrea says
yes, I have a recipe on my blog for zucchini lasagna roll ups that is SO good! I’m sure your mom’s recipe was also amazing.
oh, and glad you enjoyed the s’mores 🙂
Tammy says
Great post as always. ALL of your kids are adorable but I have to say I’m LOVING Simon’s hairstyle. 🙂
Andrea says
I’ll tell him you said so 🙂
He’s been growing out the top for months and is SO excited to show everyone at school next month!
Jen says
“You don’t have to get an A in everything in life. Sometimes, it’s okay to be content with a C.” Wise words for all of us Type AAAA, Enneagram 1, perfectionist types. 🙂 Happy back to school, Dekkers!
P.S. I was in GR for about 2 weeks in April helping my sister after back surgery. I maintain that GR has some of the BEST thrift stores I’ve ever encountered.
Andrea says
great quote, Jen 🙂
also, I’m glad you enjoyed your time in West Michigan — we do have some pretty amazing thrift stores!
Holly S says
Glad to hear you like the Turkish towels. I’ve seen them at TJ Maxx and liked the idea of them but just assumed they wouldn’t dry well. Now I’ll have to try them!
And both my boys graduated from college over the last 2 years but I’ll still be shopping the back to school supplies because I’m an office supply addict, lol.
Andrea says
you need to wash the towels first — then they are super absorbent. Also, the more you wash them, the softer and more absorbent they will be.
JoAnn C. says
I don’t have children, but dang, if I don’t still love a good back-to-school sale each year for myself. I stock up on a year’s worth of office supplies and could walk up and down the back-to-school aisle all day.
Andrea says
haha — I hear you! It’s so fun to stock up on school and office supplies this time of year!