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Everyone in our house was sick over the weekend. And the weather started to mellow out and get a little cooler so it was the perfect time for SOUP!

But I wasn’t interested in going out to the store in my flannel jammies to get a canned of overly salty, floppy-sad-stringy-noodled chicken soup. So looked in the freezer, fridge and pantry and decided I was going to whip up something from scratch.

This was the easiest soup to make and man was it good. Even The Doc said he was impressed by how it tasted. (He’s not much of a soup eater.) The Wee Beasts ate it up, veggies and all, so it must have been something special. Here’s the recipe:

Homemade Chicken Soup by Decaf Debi

Homemade Chicken Noodle Soup (To Cure a Cold)

2 stalks of celery diced (include some of the leaves!)

1 cup diced parsnips

1 cup pre-shredded carrots (or dice some big carrots)

3 green onions, finely diced (or 1/2 cup onion if you don’t have green onions)

4 cloves garlic minced

8-10 cups of chicken broth/stock

A few sprigs of thyme or 1/2 tsp dried thyme

2 bay leaves

About 1/3 tsp red pepper flakes (more if you like the heat and don’t have kidlet tastes to account for)

3 frozen chicken breasts

1 cup orzo pasta

Here’s how you throw it together:

Heat up a couple tablespoons of olive oil over medium high heat in a stock pot, then throw in the veggies minus the garlic. Sprinkle on a bit of salt to help the veggies sweat and release their juices. After 4-5 minutes, when the onion is getting translucent, add in the garlic. Stir it around and let it cook for about a minute to get some of the raw flavor off the garlic but don’t let it burn.

Then pour in all of the chicken broth or stock. If you don’t have 8-10 cups in the pantry, use what you have and make up the rest in plain water. You have enough going on with the veggies to end up with plenty of flavor. I threw in a few sprigs of thyme that I had, but you could use dried or any other herb of your choice. Rosemary would be good. Also add the bay leaves, sprinkle in the red pepper flakes, and you can grind some fresh black pepper in to boost the flavor profile a bit.

Bring the soup up to a low boil and slip the frozen chicken breasts into their hot bath. This basically poaches the chicken, leaving it completely cooked and super moist in about 20 minutes. After 20 minutes, take the chicken out and set it aside to cool for a few minutes. Meanwhile, add in the pasta. While it is cooking, shred or chop the chicken into bite-sized pieces and add it back to the soup pot.

Test the flavor of the broth and adjust with a little more salt or pepper if needed. Then get yourself a big bowl and ladle some of your soup in. Breathe in the steam and just feel yourself starting to get better. Ahhhhh, that’s why chicken soup is good for your soul and for your cold.

Are you feeling better yet? Everyone in our house did. Homemade chicken noodle soup. It’s a good thing.

Warning: Bad puns ahead.

We’ve been trying to get on board the potty train with Little A for a few months now.

As mentioned before, Big A was a potty training champ. One weekend and he was done.

Flush with a victory under our belt, The Doc and I thought Little A would get on board with things just as quickly and easily.

Woah. Were we ever wrong.

We’ve tried encouraging him with “big boy” underwear, offered treats, read potty stories together in the bathroom, followed a Pirate Potty adventure plan complete with a pirate hat and stickers for going “where X marks the spot,” and switching to pull-up pants in place of plain old diapers so he can pull his own pants up and down.

Nothing has worked.

He’s all for going pee in his potty chair. Sometimes. Other times, he’ll happily flash a smile and then tell you that he just peed in his pants and laugh. Stinker. Him, not the peed in diaper.

But speaking of stinking things, so far we’ve had zero luck with with our #2 child willingly making #2s in the potty.

We have almost run out of ideas. You could say we’ve been blocked up and needed something to get things moving again.

(I told you this would be full of bad puns. Don’t complain now.)

Here is our latest — and I dare say GREATEST — idea.

Dah dah dah…introducing the…

potty training chart with Thomas the Tank Engine

Potty Train!

(Hopefully it doesn’t take you the half hour it took The Doc to connect the dots. Potty Train. Potty. Train. Ing.)

Little A has been drooling over two new Thomas the Tank Engine characters in the store. So he now has a goal.

For each “deposit of coal” he leaves in the potty, he gets a Thomas sticker along his track. With each successful #2, he can pick a sticker for #1, #6 or #5. (That’s Thomas, Percy and James for those of you not in the Thomas-and-Friends-know.)

He has a sticker chart on the wall in the bathroom at home and a matching one at his daycare, so that we can “track” all of his business. I hope that he’s motivated enough to get the new trains that he decides going on the potty is worth the effort.

I’ll post updates and would like any back-up (ahem) ideas from you in case this doesn’t work. Chime in!

Ever have a speechless moment?

I did, recently, when I walked into our daycare to pick up the Wee Beasts.

Dress Up takes on a whole new meaning when this is what the end result is:

Cheerleader dress up time

Gimme a B!

Gimme an I!

Gimme a G!

Gimme an A!

What’s that spell?

BIG A!

Rah rah rah.

Actually, the outfit was better when I first walked it. At that time, the sandals were replaced with white high heeled boots. But by the time I was able to snap a pic, Big A had started “transforming” back into himself.

Cheerleader Barbie, look out. You have some competition.

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