Friday
Short version: Grilled chicken, rice, salad, cookies
Long version: This was the day I left with the younger two children to drive to Phoenix. We arrived around 2 p.m. to the house my parents had rented. My mom and dad made dinner. It was simple, but delicious.
The cookies were like a store version of Girl Scout Samoas that my mom bought because Poppy loves coconut. They were not as good as Samoas, but no one had any trouble eating them.
Saturday
Short version: Hawaiian barbecue, cake
Long version: This was the night of my niece's graduation party, which was the whole reason we were in Phoenix. The graduate's favorite food is Hawaiian barbecue, so they got takeout from a restaurant for the party. I was not familiar with this food, but it was very good. Both beef and chicken in a sweet marinade of some kind--kind of like teriyaki--rice, pasta salad, and Spam and rice rolled up in seaweed. Oh, and Hawaiian rolls, which my children had never had an predictably liked.
Sunday
Short version: Reuben sandwiches, leftover vegetables, potato chips, ice cream
Long version: We went to Mass in Phoenix at 11:30 a.m. before starting the drive to Tucson to stay with my parents.
We had eaten party leftovers with my brother's family for lunch, so I just had some of the vegetables from the corned beef for my dinner. Plus whatever was left from my children's sandwiches, because there's always something.
Monday
Short version: Cheeseburgers, broccoli salad, oven fries, spinach
Long version: We went to see A.'s family this day and swim in the pool at his dad's apartment complex.
Tuesday
Short version: Brisket, roasted vegetables, leftover rice, ice cream
Long version: My mom made an entire brisket, like eight pounds of meat. We ate about half of it this night. Both children had multiple helpings. They certainly burned enough calories with all the swimming and running around we did.
Wednesday
Short version: Jiggety jig soft tacos
Long version: Home again, home again. We arrived home at 4:15 p.m. A. had been eating hamburgers pretty much exclusively since the older boys had left for their FFA convention, and there was still a little ground beef in the refrigerator. There wasn't enough for all of us, but I added a can of pinto beans to it, plus salsa and spices, and that was enough in corn tortillas with cheese.
The children had eaten large quantities of raw vegetables and fruit in the car, so I didn't bother with anything but the tacos.
Thursday
Short version: Italian sausage links, roasted potatoes, canned peas
Long version: A. had defrosted some Italian sausage, which I put right on the pan with the roasted potatoes.

























