Most everyone knows Tuesday is #TacoTuesday and I wanted to share a new post for 🌮 Taco Tuesday: A Simple Meal That Holds the Middle of the Week Together. Taco Tuesday has a way of fitting into a day like t Tuesday without asking for anything extra.
Taco Tuesday doesn’t require planning that takes over the afternoon. It doesn’t require attention that pulls you away from everything else happening in the house. It just quietly becomes the answer to the question of what dinner will be. And on busy days, that matters more than anything else.
Today has been full of movement. Orientation schedules, reminders, small conversations happening between rooms, and the steady background activity of a household that never fully pauses. In the middle of that, dinner becomes less about cooking and more about grounding the day. Which is why #TacoTuesday is a Godsend on a day like today because it’s simple and easy.
A moment where everyone eventually comes back into the same space at the same time, even if only briefly. There is something steady about that. David moves through the evening in his usual way, helping things stay on track without needing attention for it.
Tidying, checking, stepping in where needed. That kind of support is easy to overlook in the moment but becomes the structure that keeps everything from feeling too scattered. Taco Tuesday fits right into that rhythm. It is simple. Familiar. Reliable.
Taco Tuesday doesn’t compete with the day. It closes it out gently. And sometimes that is exactly what a Tuesday needs. Not something elaborate. Not something complicated. Just a meal that brings everyone back to the table long enough to pause, eat, and reset before the next thing begins.
Thank you,
Glenda, Charlie and David Cates