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Week In Rewind Volume 66
Happy Sunday, friends!
A busier-than-normal schedule combined with some unexpected life happenings meant blogging took a back seat this week.
So, instead of new posts, I’m sharing some of my favorites from seasons past. And, as always, I’ve also rounded up some inspiring DIYs, decor, and delicious recipes from a few of my friends.
So get cozy, settle in, and join me for the latest week in rewind!
Tidbits From Home
This week was a rollercoaster of emotions with some amazing highs and some not-so-fun lows.
First, the lows…
Late last Saturday, one of my grandmothers passed away. While not completely surprising, her passing still seemed sudden. And in that moment, I was reminded of the many grandparent funerals we will face in the coming years.
My grandmother’s passing last weekend was followed on Monday by the earth-shattering news of my dad’s cancer diagnosis. Somehow, I naively thought my family was immune from the effects of this devastating disease. And yet, here we are.
If there is a silver lining, my dad’s initial prognosis is good, and his cancer is very treatable. But I’d be lying if I said I haven’t let those worst-case scenarios creep into my thoughts every now and then.
If you believe in the power of prayer, I would appreciate any you can say for my parents as they navigate this diagnosis and my dad’s impending treatment.
And now…let’s end on some highs!
We had an exciting week of volleyball, with high school matches on both Tuesday and Thursday night.
Then, on Wednesday, we joined over 90,000+ friends to watch an outdoor volleyball match at Nebraska’s Memorial Stadium.
The atmosphere was amazing, and we couldn’t have asked for a better night, weather-wise.
The match not only set an NCAA record for attendance at a women’s sporting event, but it set a world record for the most people to watch a women’s game for any sport…ever!
It was pretty cool to experience, and now we can say we were part of sports history.
My Favorite Finds
There are a lot of incredible Labor Day sales happening now. Here are a few of my favorites.
Save BIG on appliances, tools, and more at The Home Depot.
Score up to 70% off when you shop Wayfair’s big clearance sale!
Rack up the savings at Walmart with deals on everything from clothes to home goods, kitchen electrics, and everything in between.
Shop Pottery Barn’s warehouse sale for up to 50% off thousands of items!
Save up to 60% storewide at Old Navy.
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I am always adding new finds to my Amazon storefront, so be sure to stop by and check out my latest curated collections.
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This Week On The Blog
Between a funeral and three volleyball games, I wasn’t able to get any new posts published this week. So, I’m sharing a few of my past seasonal favorites with you instead.
With bits of fresh apple and drizzled with a sweet glaze this apple fritter monkey bread is easy to make and irresistibly good!
And, if you love coastal-style decor, don’t miss my tips for adding a touch of charm to your home this season with a coastal-inspired fall tablescape.
On The Menu The Week of September 4 – September 8
If you need some easy dinner time inspo, here’s what’s on the menu this week.
- September 4 (Monday) – Turkey Kielbasa Foil Packet Dinners
- September 5 (Tuesday) – Dinner Out (Out of Town Volleyball Game)
- September 6 (Wednesday) – Tomato BBQ Chicken with Rice
- September 7 (Thursday) – Leftovers
- September 8 (Friday) – Flatbread Pizzas with Side Salads
Coming Soon To MWLS
Next week I’ll be sharing part one of my fall home tour, including more of our dining room and entry decorated for the season.
I hope you’ll plan to stop by on Tuesday and join me!
More Tips, Ideas, And Inspiration From Around The Web
DIY Chunky Braided Yarn Pumpkin
Looking for a fast and affordable fall craft? Don’t miss this adorable DIY chunky braided yarn pumpkin from my friends Anne and AnnMarie at Simply 2 Moms.
This project only requires a few simple supplies. And, you can use any color yarn to create a pumpkin that matches your fall decor.
Air Fried Peaches
Have you ever heard of air-fried peaches? My friend Kelly at The Tattered Pew shared her recipe for this sweet and tasty treat.
All you need are a few ingredients and an air fryer to achieve a golden brown, caramelized finish. Combine the peaches with melted butter, sugar, and cinnamon for an extra touch of flavor and sweetness.
Fall Garden Flowers
Looking for ways to add curb appeal to your home this autumn? My friend Stacy at Bricks ‘n Blooms shares her favorite fall garden flowers to plant for the prettiest landscape on the block.
Fall is such a beautiful season and the best time to garden. And there are so many beautiful varieties of flowers to grow!
More Ideas To Inspire You
Have a small kitchen? Check out these brilliant and affordable kitchen storage solutions.
Don’t miss this recipe for cajun sheet pan shrimp.
You’ll love reading these simple tips for homemaking.
Need table styling inspiration? Check out these tips for creating a simple fall vignette.
Get the recipe for this mixed berry cobbler.
The Week In Rewind Volume 66
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RACHEL HARPER says
Jen,
I’m so sorry to hear about your grandmother and your dad. I’ll pray for you and your family.
I appreciate you for sharing my small kitchen solution. I hope your new week is filled with positive news.
midwestlifeandstyle says
Thank you, Rachel. They say negative things happen in 3’s, so hoping this week will be a better week! I appreciate your prayers and kind words.
Anne from Simply2Moms says
I’m so sorry to hear about your grandmother, Jen. Thinking and praying for you and your family as you keep her memory alive. And I’m also praying for your dad! Ugh, it’s so hard as our parents get older and navigating the challenges that come with it. Thank you too, for sharing our pumpkin craft! We truly appreciate it!
midwestlifeandstyle says
Thank you, Anne. It can certainly be a challenge as our parents get older. I’m hopeful that this will just be a small bump in the road and teh treatments will quickly rid him of the cancer.
And always happy to share. I love your pumpkin. So cute!
Leslie Watkins says
Keeping you so much in my prayers this week…for sweet memories of your grandmother to comfort you and healing for your Dad. Difficult days are always so hard. Thank you for sharing my recipe in all of this week’s inspiration in the midst of it all.
midwestlifeandstyle says
Thank you, Leslie. The extra prayers are so appreciated. And always happy to share. I love shrimp and look forward to trying your recipe!
Susan Sikes says
I am so sorry about the loss of your grandmother and your dad‘s cancer diagnosis. That is a lot! I definitely believe in the power of prayer, and I will be praying for you and your family. If you feel comfortable giving your dad‘s first name, that would be great. if not, God knows who he is. I hope this week is a little calmer for you. I will be praying for you!
midwestlifeandstyle says
Susan,
Thank you so much for your kind message. It was the first thing I read this morning and I was so touched. Your thoughts and prayers are more than welcomed. I’m sure my dad, Rick, will appreciate it. I know I do.❤