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Great Love: June Date Night In Box

If I could go back to any point in history I think it would be the roaring 20s. Something about the glam of flappers, the danger of the gangsters, and the mystery of the speakeasies makes it my first choice if they ever come through with a time travel invention. This Date Night In Box allowed us to experience the fun and the mystery of the 20s without leaving the house. It did NOT disappoint. It has been our favorite box yet!


We started the night by making our cocktails and cooking the recipes from the recipe card. They were all Gatsby themed, which I was pumped about (The Great Gatsby is one of my favorite novels!). We decided on one appetizer, the entree, and the dessert and they were all delicious. We even made an extra batch of brownies to share with family and friends and they all RAVED about them. The Marina Makes recipes have not disappointed! The cocktail was a mint julep. I'm not a huge bourbon fan, but this is one way I can definitely enjoy it! We had dinner outside and had a lot of fun doing the table talk portion of the date.

We then moved inside and queued up the 1980s movie Clue (totally terrible and awesome at the same time), and started playing the games. The first game was a murder mystery game inspired by, you guessed it, Clue! But it also had a go-fish aspect. It was a ton of fun, and I kicked Nate's butt! Then we played the dominoes game Mexican Train. I've never played this before so we took our time reading the directions before diving in. I also won this game.... TWICE! You bet I rubbed it in ;)

We ended the night by enjoying our dessert and creating a time capsule. We filled it with items to remind us of now. Pictures of our family, items from our disney trip along with other trinkets and treasures. We hid it away in Nate's closet to be opened in 10 years or so. We can't wait to see how life and our family changes in those 10 years.

The only part of the box that we didn't enjoy on this night...but enjoyed later was the moonshine & co fudge! It was delicious but because we had those AMAZING brownies, we saved the fudge for a later day.

Overall--we had a blast and give this Date Night In Box and A+. Stay tuned for July......



Sensing More: May Date Night In

We were excited when our May Date Night In Box appeared on our doorstep. Unboxing is one of my favorite things to do, because it's always a surprise! 

Checking out our tasting card and our score card for the caramel taste-test. Baby Monitor included.

I was a bit surprised when I found that there wasn't a physical Date Guide like there was last month. However, this month's theme was all about using our five senses, and this is where our sense of sound came in. I'm a visual learner though, so I was excited to see they had an electronic copy of the Date Guide available online. I took a peek before we started. We listened as we prepared our meal (SUPER YUMMY) as well as when we did table talk while enjoying our Mediterranean-inspired small plates outside. Table talk made us think about our relationship through the use of our five-senses. It was unique and definitely made us think back to the past and laugh a little. We talked about things we remember each other wearing all the time, the first time we spotted each other (Ahh....youth camp love), the first meal we cooked for each other, and more! After we were done with table talk we moved inside to enjoy the rest of our night.

Next was the massage portion of the date. This was my favorite part. Nate's too--I never EVER give him a massage and I always ask for them, because I'm the worst. Date Night In gave us several different massage techniques to try. We had to read them and our partners had to guess which type of massage was being given. It was fun to guess. They played spa music in the background and it was truly like being at a massage parlor. I was a big fan.

We decided to break this date up into separate portions so we could enjoy them throughout the weekend. The next night we completed a puzzle together, which was filled with items that could enhance a date night in. After we completed the puzzle we had to recall what we saw while the puzzle was hidden. It's amazing what you miss when it's right before your eyes! It was fun to help each other out though.

Skip ahead to Monday nap time, because--why not? And we did the last part of the date. The caramel tasting. This reminded me a lot of wine tasting. There were several different caramel flavors and we had a tasting mat and a score card. We used our sense of smell first then our sense of taste. We scored them at the end. My favorite was basil cayenne. After our tasting we finished up with guided questions about our relationship. Sometimes these questions are my favorite part because they're not things that we would talk about normally.

All in all we had a wonderful experience again and cannot wait to see what June has in store for us! Want to check it out for yourselves? Click Here to go to Date Night In Boxes online.



Small Plate with Flat Bread from Trader Joe's. All recipes were included in oru Dat

Kid's Meal: Corn Dog Muffins

Gabe LOVES corn dogs. To be honest, so does Nate. If we're being real, we know that the packaged and frozen ones aren't that great of a choice nutrition wise. These are homemade. You will know and be able to pronounce every ingredient that you put into them. I promise, if Gabe loves them, your littles will too. 

Corn Dog Muffins

Ingredients
  • 1 c all purpose flour 
  • 1 c corn meal 
  • 1½ tsp baking powder tsp 
  • ¼ baking soda  
  • ¼ cup and 2 Tbsp Coconut Sugar 
  • ¾ tsp sea salt 
  • 3 Tbsp extra-virgin coconut oil, melted
  • 3 large eggs, room temperature, lightly beaten
  • 1 cup buttermilk 
  • 3 turkey or all-beef hot dogs, nitrate and nitrite free, cut into quarters 

Instructions
  • Preheat oven to 375°F
  • Coat a 12 cup muffin tin lightly with cooking spray, set aside
  • Combine all dry ingredients (flour, corn meal, baking powder, baking soda, coconut sugar and sea salt) in a large bowl, mix well 
  • Combine buttermilk, oil, and eggs in a medium bowl, whisk to blend together 
  • Add wet ingredients slowly to dry ingredients, whisking until just blended 
  • Fill muffin cups with corn muffin mix (about ¾ full) 
  • Press hot dog quarter into the center of each muffin cup 
  • Bake for 15-20 minutes, until golden brown and a toothpick inserted into the center comes out clean
These are a wonderful option for kids, but can also be great for tailgates, potlucks, or even game day at home! I hope they're as big of a hit at your house as they are at ours!



Clean House = Clear Mind

Sometimes anxiety gets the best of me. This happens especially when there's a change to our routine. Even if it's something that is expected. Soon Nate and I will be heading back to school (we are both teachers). Once we get back into the swing of things, I'm fine. I like the routine of the school year minus the fact that I don't get to spend as much time with my little man. (Good thing he loves his preschool!)

When I get anxious I feel like everything is magnified. ESPECIALLY  a messy house. Even though we had many other things to do today, I needed the house clean in order to get anything else accomplished. It may sound silly, but as soon as Nate and I divided the house and started to clean, I could feel the stress melting away. Cleaning is semi-therapeutic for me. There's just something about having a clean house that allows me to feel at peace and have a clear mind. Who can relate? 

After the house was clean I was able to focus on my business, meal planning, and all of the other things that needed my attention for the day. Most importantly, I was able to have more patience with Nate and Gabe. 

All of my stress got me thinking about making a simple cleaning schedule for us to use this school year. I want to try to avoid this stress in the future. I also would love to have more time to spend and be present with Nate and Gabe on the weekends, instead of worrying about the house being clean. The one I created is based on the rooms in our house, but I thought I would share in case anyone feels like they're in the same boat as me.

Here it is!

I hope you all find this as helpful as we do! I'd love to hear if you feel the same way I do, or if you find yourself in need of a cleaning schedule like this one. Happy Sunday!