Friday Thoughts: Holiday Detox and Other “Stuff”
Random as always, I decided to type up a quick Friday Thoughts brain download while we are on a little 6-hour road trip this afternoon. Don’t forget to comment below with any and all of YOUR thoughts (my favorite part!).
Remodel Thoughts: We thought it would be fun (??) to start remodeling significant parts of our house the week before Christmas. And by “we,” I mean, Brian and I are giving lots of advice but leaving the important work to the highly-recommended Eric from Remedy Residential (locals – he’s amazing, but you can’t have him until he’s done with my bathrooms, k, thanks). It started with the kitchen pantry because my cute, little corner pantry was starting to spill out into every corner of the house. Literally. I was stashing food and cooking supplies in the kids’ closets, above the washer, and underneath beds.
We figured out a way to punch through the back wall of the existing pantry and utilize some of our deeper garage space to create a walk-in pantry. And seriously, I don’t think I’ve ever been so excited about something in my life.
I legit think I heard angels singing when I walked into the renovated space for the first time. Also, I think, maybe, possibly, most definitely Eric was a little caught off guard when I hugged him because of my excitement over pantry shelving. What I really know is that this miraculous, new walk-in pantry brings a whole new meaning to my oft-used coping skill of hiding in the pantry eating chocolate chips.
Brian Recovery Thoughts: Thank you to EVERYONE who has emailed, commented and followed up to ask me how Brian is recovering after this post where I vented a little about it. Brian is doing much, much better. He’s back to 100% capacity in terms of work, home life, and church service. Although he’s dealing with pretty constant congestion from the surgery and his snoring is…well…still very special, we are grateful he’s doing so much better than he was in October and November. Thank you so much for caring!
Go Positive Thoughts: Are you an ambitious new year’s resolution setter? I’m kind of a moderate. I always choose a few things to work on (both personally, spiritually and creatively) but I don’t go crazy. The feeling of failure is hard for my perfectionist personality, and I do better when I set the bar low, or rather, realistically. This year personally, after having some emotional breakdowns in regards to parenting and some issues we are dealing with at home and with the kids, my biggest goal is that I’m not saying anything this year that isn’t positive. While I’m trying this in all aspects of my life, mostly it is in relation to how I mother my kids.
I feel so strongly that if I can stick with this, it will change the trajectory of my kids’ lives. Don’t get me wrong, I’m still correcting behavior and issuing consequence, if need be, but I’m framing all of those conversations positively (i.e. “it would really help if everyone could jump up and help in the kitchen so we can get things cleaned up!” vs. “seriously, you guys, can’t anyone get off the couch and help a little bit around here??”). Not going to lie, I’ve already nearly bitten the side of my tongue off keeping myself from saying something naggy/negative and have ended most nights since the new year with a migraine from the effort of ignoring a lot of “behavioral noise” and focusing on positive, positive, positive, but thankfully I am seeing nearly miraculous improvements in the feeling of our home, and I’m determined to continue, even if the effort earns me some gray hair. I’m also doling out more 8-second hugs to anyone related to me who will take them (and also those who don’t want them!).
Creatively, I’m committing myself to finally finish the Fancy Forest quilt I started a couple years ago. Last year, I finished my first-ever, real, live pieced quilt (this Book Nerd quilt pictured below) and gave it to the kids as their traditional homemade Christmas present (although I didn’t confess to them how many bad words I said while making it – quilting is hard!!). Their reactions were so fun on Christmas morning…here’s to hoping I survive and actually finish a much harder quilt this year.
Cinnamon Roll Thoughts: Would you believe me if I told you over the holidays I discovered the cinnamon roll recipe to end all cinnamon roll recipes? I don’t know how to say this and have you take me seriously (considering I have an abnormal number of “favorite” cinnamon rolls already posted), but I’m not sure I’ll ever make another cinnamon roll recipe. These new cinnamon rolls are amazing – lighter, fluffier, and more delicious than any I’ve ever made, I think. What level of interest do you have in me posting this new recipe (given to me by an amazing home chef/baker friend from church)? Stop already with another cinnamon roll recipe or bring it on??
Holiday Wrap Up Thoughts: Overall, we had a great Christmas and New Year’s despite having some lingering sickie germs. And, you know, general holiday and sugar overload (can only be blamed on poor parenting choices such as committing to a Harry Potter movie marathon among other things). We’ve also completed no less than four pretty substantial puzzles thanks to the fact that we are a family of puzzling nerds. The kids go back to school on Monday, and we are currently on a last-minute family drive to Utah to celebrate the life of Brian’s grandpa who passed away on New Year’s Eve at the age of 91. A bittersweet, but also wonderful, way to end the holiday.
Ok, now gimme all YOUR thoughts! Holiday thoughts, cinnamon roll thoughts, pantry thoughts, goal setting thoughts or any old thought you want to share. I love reading them all!
Can I eat a new recipe cinnamon roll in your new pantry? I’ll leave the chocolate chips for you!
Hahahahahahaha. Yes! Deal.
Love your random thoughts posts! It feels like I am getting to know you better. Your new pantry is fabulous! Looks like it was very needed and seems like a great spot for eating chocolate chips. I like your idea of realistic goals. I am not really a goal setting person so much, because I always feel like I have plenty to do every day already and do t want to set myself up for failure. However, trying to change something I’m doing and make it better is a good idea. I’d love to see the newest amazing cinnamon roll recipe! You are my go to cinnamon roll destination whenever I need a recipe. Our Christmas break was full of lots of sickness, so kind of a bummer. But we did one puzzle together in between sick days. Your book quilt is great! I have made just a few quilts and really enjoy it, but it is hard. Good for you for trying one even harder. I started one but haven’t touched it for few months. Maybe I’ll get that back out again – try to work on it a little each week. You are inspiring me to try!
Oh man, so sorry your break involved sick family! We finally kicked our germs but it took forever, and it’s exhausting. So I’m bummed for you! If you start a quilt, let me know which one you do! I could use all the quilting motivation I can get. Haha.
Yes yes yes to the cinnamon roll recipe! My husband gave me a Bosch mixer for Christmas (can you hear my squeals where you are?) and I’m looking for any excuse to use it. This weekend is whole wheat bread!
I have such a hard time with losing my temper with my kids and becoming monster mom. Maybe positivity would help me banish her for good.
I love reading your posts! Thanks for being such a light! Safe travels!
Oh my gosh, so excited about your new Bosch mixer!! I hear you on the monster mom thing. I’ve realized how my tone (literally the tone of my voice talking to the kids) sets the whole tone of the home. Positive, positive! I’m trying!
There can never be too many amazing cinnamon roll recipes in the world! I have made all of the ones you have posted and we love them all…a new recipe just gives me a good excuse to try it 🙂 Your Friday thoughts always make me smile.
Ok, well if you’ve made all of the, I definitely owe you a new one!
Mel… please please pretty please with the Cinnamon roll recipe! I am so in love with your Aunt Gloria’s cinnamon rolls, but I am willing to test another recipe! I have baked 4 of your cinnamon roll recipes, so I don’t mind baking another one ! I have overcome my fear of bread baking bec of you . I so love your blog and have recommended your recipes to almost all my friends!!! Thanks a million!!!
Ok, I will! I honestly didn’t know how many people would honestly want it since I’ve posted so many recipes for cinnamon rolls over the years. I might email you the recipe beforehand and have you test it out for me!
You can never post enough cinnamon roll recipes. When I was pregnant with my 3rd child, I craved cinnamon rolls and still love them 6 years later. She also loves them!!!!
Haha, I love thinking that maybe she got the love of cinnamon rolls in the womb!
I love the pantry! And I love your goal even more because it’s very close to mine! I’m trying to focus on love this year. I’ve been really really negative as a mom lately and subsequently I’m not enjoying motherhood like I would like to. I feel like I’m always after my kids about every little thing. Like I’ll walk in the door and instead of greeting them I have to make a comment on how messy the house is. Ugh!
Isn’t it interesting how we can get into those negative cycles as parents? That’s where I’m at, too. And I’m taking claim back on my love of motherhood! We can do this – good luck!
Love this post, Mel. We could all benefit from more positivity in our parenting. Thanks for the reminder. I have five children, also, but the opposite of you – four girls and one boy. That makes for a lot of positive comments to be shared around here, haha! I’m sorry for the loss of Brian’s grandpa. On another note, my husband had the same nose surgery several years ago. He still snores, but he can breathe easier. 🙂 Love your new pantry! And bring on the new cinnamon rolls!! Happy New Year to you and your family.
Thanks for the input, Jacqui! I think I might have a cute, snoring husband forever and I’ll be ok with that if he really can breathe easier. Happy new year!
That quilt is so amazing! And yes to all the cinnamon roll recipes (especially if it is the best!) Cinnamon rolls forever!! Also, I love that puzzle. My daughter and I have only done one this break (last year I think we did 5 in December.) And your pantry looks beautiful, I’m sure you needed it with all the cooking you do!
Thanks, Jennifer! I’ll get that cinnamon roll recipe posted soon!
Yes cinnamon rolls!!! All the cinnamon rolls!
Ok, ok!
Oh wow…I absolutely LOVE your book quilt! Also love your new walk-in pantry!! Great job on that!
Your ‘no negativity’ resolution was very inspiring. I love my family, and mean well, but hear myself in negative-mode way too often. Thank you for the kick in the butt I needed!
Happy New Year!
I think we all have to encourage each other! I’ve been in a negative rut; I’m bound and determined to break it! Thanks, Marysue!
We need that cinnamon roll recipe stat!
Will get on it asap!
First, I’m so sorry for your loss! Hoping your trip brings you peace and lots of happy memories. Second, I adore your pantry…SO much! Third, yes, yes, yes to the cinnamon roll recipe! Fourth, I love your parenting goal and wish I could rewind the last four days, but I’m going to start tomorrow. PS I love LOVE your drop sugar cookies. It’s my favorite kind, though I like 3 kinds of sugar cookies. That being said I made your cut out recipe and love them, too. I made the mistake of freezing half the batch. Seemed like a good idea, but after eating 6 of them straight from the freezer today I’m having major second thoughts about my choice.
Haha, I’ve also been known to second guess my decision on freezing cookies only to have me be the only one that eats them. Bad. Very bad. Thanks for your comment! It’ll be a good trip – I only hope I can live as good and long of a life as Brian’s gramps.
Mel you are such a special lady! I just love reading your blog every time you post. I sound lame but you just always seem to say the right thing – I just feel like I’m right there with you <3. Thank you for being you & sharing your honest self & life & kids! Love your quilt! Love your parenting! Love your recipes! Love your blog! My sister & I are always discussing your recipes- you are like a sister to us lol!
OK – so I'm not a huge baker but I did make your potato cinnamon rolls last year for an extended family breakfast & altho it was quite a bit of work (more than I usually do at least) they were soooo yummy! Then… I made your nutella overnight crescent rolls (following your tips on instagram) a few mornings ago for the same family members (woahhh so good! & definitely easier than the cinnamon rolls….but honestly there is just something about cinnamon rolls. They can't be beat imho. So, I would love a somehow easier recipe for those of us not as awesome as you at rising & rolling & slicing lol! So yes please share your new recipe! Thank you Mel!!!
Thanks cute Erika! You are so sweet. I’m glad we’re all in this together. And I love these Friday posts because I just love “chatting” with my favorite readers in the comments. It’s the best. I’m so happy you tried the Nutella crescent ring thingie – way to go without a specific recipe! I’m proud of you. If/when I post this new cinnamon roll recipe, I’ll make sure it has a sturdy tutorial to go along with it!
Oh yes please share new cinnamon roll recipe. Also know you aren’t alone in the staying positive parenting. I follow the Instagram account of “simplyonpurpose” by Ralphie jacobs and she talks about how we avoid so many opportunities we miss to stay positive but once we truly focus on it , our whole household will change. Also the book “ignore it!” Talks about how to ignore the junk and focus on positive. You got this Mel. There is a huge group of parents trying the same thing, including the 8 second hug (thanks Collin kartchner!)
Thanks for the recommendations and vote of confidence!
It’s honestly so hard for me to imagine a cinnamon roll I’d love more that Gloria’s. BUT I’d be willing to test another recipe:) I love Christmas but also love when it’s over. I tend to get serious about organizing in the long winter months, currently going through all my files. It’s so liberating to throw stuff away!!! So excited for you to have a bigger pantry, it looks life changing!!
Maybe I’ll send this new cinnamon roll recipe out to a few “testers” to see what they think before posting! I kind of like that idea (as I’m typing it!). And I agree about organizing! I’m much more of a winter/new year cleaner than a spring cleaner.
Yes! Another cinnamon roll recipe! (Also, if the snoring persists for your hubby have you guys asked your dentist if they do mouth appliances for that? My hub’s dental office in PDX does them and it totally saved my mom’s sanity for my dad to finally stop snoring!)
Thanks, Natalie! He has a dental appliance but unfortunately it’s moving his jaw, so he doesn’t use it much. Maybe he should go back in and see the ortho and talk options!
Yummy, fluffy cinnamon rolls definitely sound like something I need to have in my life! Please post this new recipe! 🙂
Will do!
In love with the book quilt! Did you use a pattern? If yes, which one??
Yes, this one: https://www.etsy.com/listing/619109547/book-nerd-quilt-pattern-by-angela-pingel
I love all of your recipes. I’d love a new cinnamon roll recipe bc I have made several of yours that you already have posted and I love them. However, if you say this one is better, then I trust you. Second, I LOVE the post about positive parenting. It seriously is so hard for me to rephrase things in a positive way when it comes to correcting behavior. I taught elementary school for 11 years before staying home full time when I started having children and I was so much better at this as a teacher than as a mom. I LOVE this push! As always, thanks for wonderful recipes. I have always loved to cook and love to meal plan. Your site is well visited by me!!! xoxo
Ok, let’s do the positive thing together, Jen! I need all the motivation I can get. And I agree that it’s so much easier to take the emotion out of it when it isn’t your own kids!
I was just thinking this exact same thing. This is so much easier for me in the classroom than in my own house and that’s not fair to anyone. Thanks for the good goal Mel. I needed that, especially today.
Yes! Give me more cinnamon roll recipes!
Yay! Ok!
I love the pantry, what a great change. It must feel like a new house.
I can’t wIt for the cinnamon roll recipe. Please share
It totally does! My 10-year old last night was laying on his back in the middle of the finally done pantry with his hands behind his head muttering “so satisfying, so, so satisfying” hahahaha
YES on the cinnamon rolls! The ones I made for my family Christmas didn’t turn out as tender as I would have liked, so I’m ready for a new recipe!
Ok, will do as soon as I can!
Your pantry has me swooning, and it’s not really a Christmas break unless you have a Harry Potter marathon.
Amen, amen. And I think I’ll be swooning over this pantry for life. It really is a dream come true. 🙂
I absolutely love reading anything you write- recipe or not. I can 100% relate to the parenting goals and challenges, and I also am drooling over your new, Large pantry! The book quilt is gorgeous and I really don’t know how you quilt, recipe test, make amazing food, write a blog, photograph your food, and still have time to be an amazing mother to children, chickens, bees and a cow! You are superwoman and I seriously wish I lived next door to you and could have some of your awesome-ness rub off on me! I have followed your blog for nearly a decade and was converted to you ever since I made your baked manicotti forever ago. Since then I have made dozens of your recipes that are always fantastic. Thank you for all you do and for being a light in this world!
Oh gosh, Amber, please don’t think that! I am so far from superwoman it isn’t even funny. That’s the first quilt I’ve ever made, and I was a grump whilst making it, trust me. I feel like I’m failing at so many things every day!! There’s no way any of us women can “do it all” but I have finally found confidence in being able to do some things without feeling guilty…and realizing it’s ok if other things fall through the cracks. 🙂 If you lived next door to me, we’d just hide in the pantry eating chocolate chips and hoping our kids turn out well. Haha. I’m so glad you’ve been around all this time – thanks for sticking with me.
Yes please we need the cinnamon roll recipe!
Will do, will do!
Yes to cinnamon rolls! I was going to make them on Christmas but got sick so they’re now overdue- a new recipe would make up for it!
I need to do the same with my kids. I feel like I’m a witch some days, and I hate it. Thank you so much for sharing. It’s interesting that most of us feel more comfortable talking about the important stuff, the “deeper” stuff, on blogs, social media, etc these days. It’s rare to have an actual face to face conversation with a friend or acquaintance that goes past chit chat. It’s made talking to anyone not very enjoyable or satisfying- I’m thinking “I want to talk about the stuff that really matters, like fears and failures and successes and goals.” Conversations in person never seem to last long enough to get to that point- or people are just more guarded in person these days. Maybe it’s just my experience?! There are always a couple close friends to talk about the deep stuff, but they typically live far away and no one has time for phone calls any more when you can just text.
Rant over. Happy 2019 and wishing you on time completion with your remodel!! (I love your pantry!! I would absolutely hide in there!)
Oh, Jennifer, I have so much to say about your middle paragraph! I’ve wondered the same thing…and I feel the same thing a lot of the time. But then I wonder if it is partly me because I’m very careful who I share the “true story” with, you know? Like, I don’t want to air my dirty laundry with everyone. Haha. So maybe I seem more guarded and then people don’t want to tell me their deep feelings either. It’s something I want to work on. Creating authentic, genuine relationships in person. I really don’t have many face-to-face friends and I know that’s my own fault. And don’t worry, hiding has already happened (and it only got finished last night!).
I am going to try your positive parenting goal as well. I had been doing it, then slipped back into old habits. This is a good reminder.
That quilt! So amazing! I adore quilts and have a jelly roll/I don’t know what quilt in a closet that I can’t seem to finish.
That puzzle looks like a good one. I also come from a family of puzzlers. Was doing one on New Year’s day with friends when we accidentally left the three year old unattended with it and it was destroyed. Whoops!
For the cinnamon roll, always post it! Can’t wait to try it.
Ps, I have your Primavera lasagna in the fridge for dinner tomorrow with vegetarian friends. Hoping it’s amazing!
Oh, I hope you love that primavera lasagna! I haven’t made that in a while; thanks for the reminder! And I’m glad I’m not the only one who has inadvertently let an unattended toddler destroy a puzzle. Urgh! I know I’ll probably slip back on my positive parenting goal, but I’m determined to keep it up even if I have to restart day after day. Let’s do it together!
Love your quilt, and all your goals! We do puzzles every Christmas too – that one is beautiful! I would definitely love to see the new cinnamon roll recipe, if only to compare it to the others (and I’d probably try it even though I love Gloria’s because I’m nerdy that way). Your pantry is awesome, too.
I’ll post it for sure! I really didn’t know if people would legitimately want another cinnamon roll recipe. I’ve actually thought of doing a side by side comparison of these rolls with Gloria’s, the vanilla pudding ones, and the Yukon recipe, but honestly, I can’t have that many cinnamon rolls in my house. Ha.
Bring on the cinnamon rolls please! And I am only a little (a lot) envious of your new pantry. My current pantry is like your previous one and I dream of a bigger one daily. I too have food and kitchen tools spread all over my house. Unfortunately, our small laundry room is directly behind our pantry, so no walk-in pantry reno for me unless I want to never do laundry again. On second thought, that’s sounds nice too! Happy New Year and best of luck with your goals!
Haha, hmmm…laundry or bigger pantry? Definitely debatable, but dang it, we both know laundry is going to win out.
No one can have too many cinnamon rolls recipes or too many cookie recipes. Or soups. Or breads. I’m all for variety!!
We are driving home to Seattle from a CA vacation right now (Disneyland hangover!!) and I’m contemplating all the fresh starts of January… like sorting and debunking my whole house. Which I always say I’ll do and don’t. So I hear ya on the goal setting perfectionist issues! I love the goal to speak more positively. I’ll try that, too! While I dejunk my house. Happy Friday!
Yay! Me, too. Variety is everything. Good luck on your drive home (sounds so fun, but I bet EXHAUSTING, too!). I’ll dejunk along with you. Oh my, my house needs it so bad.
I have the same goal of only letting the words I speak be uplifting/positive/edifying etc. The talk entitled “The words we speak” By Rosemary Wixom hit me hard on that one.
Yes of course on the Cinnamon Roll Recipe! We need all the best ever recipes including the “Extra Most Bestest” (if I steal a phrase from a local pizza place.)
Congrats on the pantry. It’s beautiful! You should have a “new pantry” party. Chocolate chips for those invited. Happy New year!
Haha, “extra most bestest” – I might rename those cinnamon rolls to that! Love it. Dude, I think that pantry party is happening. Maybe I’ll do a FB live while I’m in there so all of you lovely readers can join in. BYOCC. 🙂
I’m definitely up for a cinnamon roll recipe. I have been afraid to actually make them even though I think I have pinned every single one of your roll recipes so far.
I always do New Year’s resolutions, but I try not to make them too dramatic. Two of my favorite ones I’ve done in years past are: Wear more dresses and Try eggs every way. ( I had somehow mostly just eaten scrambled eggs until a few years ago. )
Maybe that will be the motivation for me to make a video tutorial of this new cinnamon roll recipe! Then promise me you’ll make them. 🙂 I love those new year’s resolutions of yours! Totally my kind of goal.
Please post the cinnamon roll recipe!!
Will do!
I love that quilt! We did two puzzles over break. Your pantry is beautiful – and we bought a house with a large pantry last May and I love it more than I probably should. And YES on the cinnamon roll recipe. I’m surprised you’re even asking.
I should have just assumed the cinnamon roll recipe would be a no brainer, but you’d be surprised at the outcry I get sometimes when I post “another” of something (like chocolate chip cookies). People feel very strongly about these matters. Haha.
Definitely post that recipe! I’m so bummed it wasn’t actually part of this post- I was all set for a Friday night treat. Not that I need more treats. But, that’s not the point.
Yesterday when I was playing tag with my kids instead of tagging them I said we had to hug for three seconds. It made me happy- and made getting tagged a little more enjoyable. Ha.
I love the Friday posts.
And cinnamon rolls.
I love your version of tag, Teresa – brilliant mom move right there! I promise to get that cinnamon roll up asap. I honestly didn’t know how many people would want another one since I’ve posted so many already!
Yes to the cinnamon roll recipe! My husband would never turn down an opportunity to test a new recipe for them.
Ha, he sounds like my husband. 🙂
Yes!!!!!!! to the cinnamon rolls!! Also, I aspire to have a family of puzzling nerds. My kids are still a little too young, but I have fantasies of us watching movies and putting together puzzles someday.
Haha, those were my fantasies 10 years ago and now we are here! I love it. It’s one of my favorite parts of the Christmas holiday (and we put puzzles up in the summer, too, when they are out of school).
Bring on the cinnamon rolls! My husband is scheduled for a similar surgery as Brian the end of January and we are both a little worried how it will go. We are hoping the pain of months and weeks of recovery will lead to better quality of life, like being able to eat cereal with his mouth closed. 🙂 I always get worried and a little anxious at New Years goal setting time because I love to set goals, but all of my weaknesses seem to flood into my brain at once and I need to fix them all at once! And somehow it will magically happen immediately. There is nothing more important then your wonderful family and beautiful kids, so if you can change one thing and make a lasting positive impact then it is worth every gray hair!! Also what jeans did you end up buying??
Jessica! Good luck to you and your husband with that surgery. I would say if he’s struggling to eat with his mouth closed, you’ll definitely see an improvement! Keep me posted. And I hear you on goal setting. That’s how I feel. All my shortcomings are paramount and it feels like a downer. I just have to focus on one small thing at a time. Oh, and jeans! I ended up finding a pair of Paige jeans at Nordstrom Rack for super cheap and I bought a pair of Silver girlfriend jeans that I LOVE.
I think a lot of mothers want to improve in speaking positively, I know I do! I’m not soft spoken but I know it’ll help if I speak more calmly. That’s one of my goals, keep my cool.
I love your pantry!!! I need a pantry in my kitchen!
Glad your family is enjoying good health now.
That’s a beautiful puzzle, good job on the quilt!
I’m curious about the cinnamon roll recipe, so yes Post it, pretty please.
Happy New Year
Thanks, Jocy! We moms have to stick together and learn from each other, don’t we?
Your quilt is amazing–what a great idea for a quilt. I would love to have your recipe for the best ever cinnamon rolls–lets just get it better and better. And thank you Mel–we love your recipes and we so enjoy looking at the next great thing to make. You are the best!!! Pam
Thank you so much, Pam!
I really love when you post these Friday thoughts.. it always confirms what I’ve known all along, we should be neighbors … and talk daily about parenting teen and pre-teen boys (and first graders )… I have had the same thoughts as you recently about making my comments to my children positive and letting go of some of my ‘need to nag’. I’m impressed with the remodeled pantry ! I know first hand the pains of any kitchen remodel.. I’m still not totally done .. but the pain is worth it. I also give a big resounding YES to the posting of another cinnamon roll recipe .. the sooner the better !! Love you Mel! Enjoy your road trip.. hugs to your family ❤️
I knew you’d understand the remodel woes, Helen! And we didn’t do anywhere near what you have done/are doing! Glad to know there’s other mommas out there who understand the struggles and ups and downs of trying to figure out parenting. We’ve hit this tricky pre-teen and teenage stage with my kids and I love so much about it – but there’s a lot I’m trying to navigate!
Post that cinnamon roll recipe already!!! And your pantry is post that cinnamon roll recipe already!!! And your pantry is amazing!!
Thanks, Becky! Ok, ok. I’ll get on that cinnamon roll post. I legitimately didn’t know if anyone would want “one more cinnamon roll recipe!”
That pantry is a dream! Enjoy! And bring on the new cinnamon rolls recipe. Your recipes are always my favorite!
Thanks, Elizabeth!
Pantry looks great! So lucky!
Would love the Very Best cinnamon roll recipe!
Thanks, Jen – the pantry is a dream come true for sure. I feel very grateful!
Duh. Bring on the cinnamon rolls. But if you are going to list several as best, maybe tell why each is best.
Yeah, good point. I try to do that – highlight why I’m waxing poetic about the new recipe, but I’ll try to be more clear!
I’ve been making your vanilla pudding cinnamon rolls every year for Christmas morning for a while now and just this year tried the Yukon Gold recipe and everyone said they were the best ever! I thought I had found my new favorite perfect recipe, but if you say you have one better than hit us with the new recipe!
I know, Janie. I agree. I keep thinking each new cinnamon roll recipe that comes along is The One. But these new ones really are it (I think??). Haha. Who knows. All I know is they are FABULOUS
Mel, Your Friday thoughts make me so happy. So happy to hear that other people have triumphs and struggles just like I do. May the triumphs far outnumber the struggles, and may your postivity become easier. I am likewise focusing on trying to verbalize more positively, and it is very hard. I am hoping it gets easier over time. I think it will also get easier when my infant decides to sleep through the night.
Congrats on the beautiful new pantry and glad to hear Brian has fully recovered.
Also, bring on the new cinnamon roll recipe!!!
Thanks, Julie! And yes, sleep makes ALL the difference. Here’s to hoping that cute infant turns the corner. 🙂 I really do think that positivity begets positivity and I’m waiting to see that change happen.
That pantry! Such a beauty.
Thank you, Danielle – I feel so grateful. It is a dream come true.
I will make every cinnamon roll recipe you ever make, amen. <3 <3
Haha. Ok, you are my people.