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Beetlejuice Beetlejuice Beetlejuice

Alex and I had a costume party that we went to last weekend.  Beetlejuice is one of Alex’s all time favorite movies.  I would say I have watched it about as many times as we have watched Dumb and Dumber!  At first we thought about going as Lloyd and Harry, but the costumes were ridiculously expensive.  We decided that it would be fun to dress up like Beetlejuice and Lydia Deetz.  Originally, I was planning on wearing black and carrying around a camera.  I figured that it would be easy to find a suit jacket to duct tape into a Beetlejuice costume.  We decided on the wedding scene.  I had an old bridesmaid dress hanging in the closet that was red.  I just added some tool and made a veil and had an instant red wedding dress!  I set off to hit up some thrift shops and hit gold in the first store I went to! I found his suit jacket at Goodwill for $5.99 and the pants for $0.99!  The pants were HUGE but I told him they were $0.99 and they were the perfect color so grab a belt!  We had a fun night!

Beetlejuice and his bride to be!
Inspirational picture of Beetlejuice and his bride to be!
The dress...
The dress…
Tool was around $6 altogether.  The gloves were a $3.99 Goodwill purchase!
Tool was around $6 altogether. The gloves were a $3.99 Goodwill purchase!
I just pinned and gathered all the way around and sewed it by hand.  I ended up doing three rows across then added some around the skirt draping down in strips.
I just pinned and gathered all the way around and sewed it by hand. I ended up doing three rows across then added some around the skirt draping down in strips.
Final project 2 hours later!
Final project 2 hours later!
I think we did well!
I think we did well!
Alex was out of control all night!  The best part of the entire thing was Alex acting like Beetlejuice the entire night.  It was hilarious!  Love you babe!
Alex was out of control all night! The best part of the entire thing was Alex acting like Beetlejuice the entire night. It was hilarious! Love you babe!
Even Murphy was dressed up for the party!
Even Murphy was dressed up for the party!
Chloe and Mia were not invited to the party but look at the sweet little hats that arrived for them this week!  Thanks Victor & JoAnn!
Chloe and Mia were not invited to the party but look at the sweet little hats that arrived for them this week! Thanks Victor & JoAnn!

 

 

 

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Slow Cooker Meatloaf

Don’t you just love fall?  I always think that summer is my favorite season and then comes fall!  I love the cooler weather and an excuse to break out my comfy sweatpants or wrap up in a blanket.  I also love my crockpot in the fall.  Things get pretty crazy around my house when school starts and I usually feel like I have been hit by a bus by the time I mosey on into the house.  I love cooking and it seems to make me feel good when I can set a hot plate in front of my man after a long day.  After dealing with 26 second graders all day, I do not always have the energy to slave over a hot stove when I get home.  This is why I love my crockpot!  Throw everything in and forget about it until it is time to eat…I think so!

I have been in the mood for trying some new recipes lately.  Usually I have good luck browsing Pinterest and adapting recipes the way I think would be good.  Last week, I tried a butternut squash soup that sounded amazing!  Then after it was finished,  it was what my fellow pinners and I would consider a Pinterest Fail.  Luckily the crockpot meatloaf I made turned out even better than I ever imagined!  If you are looking for a mouthwatering meatloaf, you better check this one out!  It was juicy and full of flavor!  I am excited for leftovers!

Ingredients
Ingredients (minus the Oregeno…I am not sure why that made it in the shot!)

Loaf Ingredients:

2 eggs
2/3 c milk
1/4 c ketchup
2 tsp Dijon mustard
1 lb ground beef
1 lb ground pork
2/3 c breadcrumbs
1/4 c brown sugar
2 tablespoons parsley
1/2 teaspoon dried thyme
1/2 teaspoon dried majoram
salt & pepper
2 stalks celery, diced
1 large onion, minced
3 cloves garlic, minced

Sauce Ingredients:
1 c ketchup
1/2 c brown sugar
1/3 c Worcester Sauce
1/8 c red wine vinegar
3 tablespoons Dijon mustard
1 tablespoon cayenne pepper

Whisk together eggs, milk, and Dijon mustard. Add breadcrumbs and let sit while you mix up the meat mixture. In a large bowl, combine onion, garlic, celery, parsley, thyme, majoram, salt & pepper to taste. Add the ground pork and ground beef and mix thoroughly with hands. After meat mixture is combined, add the egg mixture and finish mixing.

Place meat mixture in a large crockpot in a loaf shape. In a small bowl, whisk together ketchup, brown sugar, Worcester Sauce, red wine vinegar, Dijon mustard, and cayenne pepper. Pour sauce over loaf and cook on low for at least 6 hours.

Make sure to let breadcrumb mixture sit for awhile while you chop up the veggies.
Make sure to let breadcrumb mixture sit for awhile while you chop up the veggies.
Look at the color!  Love it!
Look at the color! Love it!
I used my big crockpot for this one!
I used my big crockpot for this one!
The sauce is so flavorful!
The sauce is so flavorful!
It was so tender and juicy!  Not too bad for my first meatloaf!
It was so tender and juicy! Not too bad for my first meatloaf!
Final product served with a side of sautéed green beans.
Final product served with a side of sautéed green beans.

 

 

 

 

 

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Dominican Republic

I decided that it was time to get busy on my blog.  Now that conferences and grade cards are over, I will hopefully have the time/energy to get back in the studio and get to crafting and blogging!  I was making a list of blog posts that I just need to sit down and type up.  I realized that I have not done a post on my trip to the Dominican Republic!  We went for my 30th birthday and it was AMAZING!  I wish we were there right now!

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The Dominican Republic is a nation that shares an island with Haiti. Haiti is the poorest nation in the world. When we were visiting, a man told us that the Dominican Republic used to be poor and Haiti was rich. It has not been like that for a long time and their people want to keep it that way. I must say the Dominicans were such nice people. They wanted you to enjoy their beautiful island and keep the tourism alive. Staff of the hotel worked for as much as $100 and tips from the tourists were greatly appreciated. A $3 tip to me was a big deal for them.

Alex’s cousin Mike and his wife Stephane came with us on vacation and we had so much fun!  It was the first time they had left their little girl for such a long time.  I had a hard time missing my pups, so I sort of knew what they were going through.  We stayed pretty busy doing excursions, eating, and had our fair share of adult beverages!  We decided that this would have to become a tradition because we had such a great time!

Dinner time!
It was so much fun to have another couple along for the fun!

I wish we would have gotten pictures of the very first night we got there.  It looked as if it were going to rain at any moment and we didn’t want to get our cameras wet and ruined the first night of vacation, so we left them in the rooms.  Our phones didn’t even have service, so there was no reason to risk getting them wet.  So we headed out to the beach after a delicious dinner and walked the beach.  It was beautiful, the weather was amazing and we couldn’t believe we were in the Caribbean!  We stumbled upon the most amazing beach party.  There was a DJ and these light-up cubes for seating on the sandy beach.   They were serving luscious frozen drinks in coconuts and pineapples.

Mike got the party going by convincing the rest of us that we needed to start the party.  We were just glad to be off that plane and on the beach so we said, “What the hell!” and started to dance the night away!  And soon enough…more and more people started filling in the empty spots on the beach dance floor and we were all having the best time!  It was so much fun just letting loose with Alex that night.  It is a memory that I will never forget!  Can I please tell you what a workout that was?  It did not take too long before your calves were burning!  We danced the night away!  The party ended with a pretty intense game of limbo!  Check out the slideshow for more pictures from our trip!

I did manage to grab a ziplock full of shells and sand for a project when I got home!  I was not sure what exactly I was going to do with it, but I figured it out!  I kept seeing pins for vases with layers of sand that I thought would be fun to make.  Every time you go to a beach, collect some sand and you can layer it!  I guess that gives us an excuse to go somewhere tropical again!  I kept my eyes peeled for the perfect vase, but when I was at Goodwill, I found the PERFECT glass jug.  It only cost me $1.49!

Our first beach!
Our first beach!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Place Value Anchor Chart

I keep seeing all of these cute anchor charts on Pinterest and I tend to over look them because I never have chart paper for them.  I was starring at my math bulletin the other day and was debating on what I could do to it to make it more interactive in my classroom.  As I was browsing Pinterest, it hit me!  Why do I need chart paper when I have gigantic rolls at my disposal right there at school!  I decided to place an extra sheet on top of my bulletin that I could write on with marker and leave up during that unit!  Then when it is time to start a new unit, I can rip it off and put up a new one!

Here is my back bulletin before.  I had vocabulary cards on a pocket chart for my Math board right when school started.
The blue bulletin is dedicated to math.  I had vocabulary cards on a pocket chart for my Math board right when school started.
I made this on my plan time just to get it set up nicely before class started.
I made this on my plan time just to get it set up nicely before class started.
We filled out the anchor chart while discussing the different forms to show a number.
We filled out the anchor chart while discussing the different forms to show a number.

This actually turned out better than I thought it was going to.  About 5 minutes after we did this anchor chart, I moved to the front of the room and was working on some guided problems together.  I remember one of my sweet little girls shouting out, “Ms. Nuckles!  That is STANDARD form!”  It was such an ah-ha moment!  We had a lot of fun and the kids seem to be using it to help them while answering questions that I ask them throughout the lesson.  We have a couple more days of place value, but I am excited to start planning my next one!