Hey, y’all! Here’s a little snapshot of our week last
week!
Monday, May
5
Monday morning,
I had to be at the school right at 7:30 to help with Teacher Appreciation Week,
so the kids and I were out the door and on the road earlier than usual. We did a big breakfast for the teachers on
Monday, so we wanted to make sure everything was set up and ready to go before
the bell rang.
We put out
Chick-Fil-A chicken biscuits, sausage biscuits, yogurt with granola and various
other toppings, bananas, oranges, apples, juice, coffee, and all of the jams,
creamers, sugar, and other condiments needed.
Three of the
other ladies had most of it set up by the time I arrived, so I helped them
finish up, and then we all headed to the conference room to sift through the
massive collection of snacks and other items that we’d asked parents to bring
in for a build-your-own trail mix day and a snack day later in the week. We got everything organized and ready for
Tuesday, and then we were done for the day.
I headed to
Walmart and Publix next for groceries, and then I spent the rest of the day
*trying* to get my blog post done for Tuesday.
I never ended up getting it done and I had to push it to Wednesday, but
what can ya do. I didn’t feel great all
afternoon on Monday, so it was hard to concentrate or get anything done.
At 12:15 I had
a phone consult with the new upper cervical chiropractor that I plan to see for
my vertigo, dizziness, neck, and jaw issues.
He is over an hour away from me, and there was no reason to go in person
since they don’t run any tests during the consult, so they were kind enough to
accommodate me with a phone call instead.
The doctor
himself called me promptly at 12:15, and he spent almost 30 minutes with me,
going over my entire history. I may have
only had the vertigo and dizziness for a couple of years, but I have a history
of jaw clenching, TMJ issues, face and neck tension, and ocular migraines that
started more than 20 years ago + tinnitus that started nearly seven years
ago. Throw in all of the issues that
I’ve had for the past two years (almost), and it was a lot to go over.
He was
incredibly knowledgeable, he knew some things that I was going to say before I
was going to say them, he knew what every single test and procedure was that
I’ve had (some doctors have never heard of a VNG), and he told me that based on
everything I told him, I sound like a TEXTBOOK patient for him.
Y’all, after
being told over and over and over again for the last two years by
multiple doctors that they have no clue what’s going on with me and that they
can only speculate, hearing that I am textbook was a breath of fresh air. I cannot tell you the validation and relief
that I felt after speaking with him.
He did say that
the braces/rubber bands and my major jaw shift is highly likely the main
culprit of the onset of the vertigo as I’ve been suspecting all along. But he also told me that considering I’ve
been experiencing jaw clenching, face and neck tension, headaches, tinnitus, and
ocular migraines for so long, that he thinks that I probably would have ended
up with the vertigo and dizziness eventually, even if I hadn’t gotten my braces. He thinks the braces and rubber bands / jaw
change just fast-tracked it.
He said that
the cervical area of the spine is very cramped as it is, and having a major jaw
shift like that can easily throw everything out of whack in that area. The vestibular system balances on the atlas
(a bone in the neck) that is likely the cause of all of this, so that explains
the vertigo, and could even possibly explain the tinnitus I’ve had since
2018. My atlas could be the culprit for
all of it.
I also told him
about my anxiety and how the dizziness and vertigo ramp up when I’m feeling
particularly anxious or stressed and he said that is absolutely textbook as
well.
The very best
piece of information I received on the call, though, is that he will run tests
at my first appointment that will tell him definitively whether or not
the issue is my atlas. So, there will be
no guessing, no speculating, and no waffling from the doctor about whether or
not he should treat me. He said the
scans will either show that, yes, my atlas is misaligned, and he can treat me,
or no, my atlas is not misaligned, which would mean that he will not be able to
treat me, but he would then become my advocate to try to figure out the best
medical treatment for me to seek next.
I have always
been wary of chiropractors as I had a bad experience with one right after Jacob
was born, but upper cervical chiropractic care is different. This doctor does not do the standard
twisting, cracking, and popping.
Instead, he looks at the scans, makes gentle, precise adjustments, and
then he takes a new set of scans to ensure that the proper correction was
made. He said he has some “miracle”
patients who only need one adjustment, and some that only need a couple, but
some do need several, so it could end up being a process that takes a few weeks,
or even a few months.
So anyway, it
all sounds very promising. I had a blog
reader reach out to me months ago to tell me about a Facebook group that she
helped establish for adults with vertigo (especially after dental or
orthodontic work), and it was there that I found out about upper cervical
chiropractic care. An overwhelming
number of people in there credit UCC care as the care that finally healed them,
so I have been praying about it nonstop for the past few months.
Recently, one
of my friends told me that she has a friend here in town who has been going to
Atlanta for UCC care for her vertigo, and she said that it has helped her. Then, I had another blog reader reach out to
tell me she has been seeing the exact doctor who I will be seeing for her
vertigo, and she told me that it has helped her as well. So, I truly do think that all of these things
are pointing me in that direction, and I pray that I can finally get permanent
relief after nearly two years of living with constant dizziness and
unsteadiness, and tons of neck and shoulder tension.
After my call
with him, I had a good cry because I’m just so relieved that somebody finally
gets it. Somebody finally understands
what I’ve been going through. Somebody
treats people exactly like me every single day with positive results. Finally.
After the kids
got out of school, we headed home, and we all flipped through Jacob’s yearbook
that he’d gotten. Olivia hadn’t gotten
hers yet, so she was excited to get a little sneak peek.
Our sweet Boo
was nominated as “Most Intellectual” for eight grade superlatives. And they also had a page of the “lifers”
(kids who have been at the school from Pre-K4 all the way through 8th grade), and I teared up when I saw that sweet little Pre-K4 picture of
his. How is he going to be in high
school next year, y’all?
I was also
shocked to see myself in the yearbook – lol.
I’m so involved with all of the goings on there that I made it in a
picture that was on the dedication page.
Haha.
After we were
done looking through that, I worked on my blog post some more and I knew at
that point it wasn’t going to get done for Tuesday, so I gave up and entered 40
alumni in the new database. It has to be
done by the end of the school year, so I’m down to the wire now.
By the time
that was done, it was time to get dinner ready.
We just kept it very simple with turkey and cheese biscuit sliders and
fruit, and then afterward, Brian finished the mowing that he’d started before
dinner.
Olivia had a
makeup guitar lesson Monday since she’ll be at her recital rehearsal during
guitar lesson time this week, and she finally decided on a new song to learn – abcdeForget
You by Gayle (the clean version, of course).
When we got
home, I went for a two-mile walk, I got showered, we got the kids in the bed,
and then Brian and I watched some of American Idol while enjoying some
margaritas that Brian had mixed up for us since it was Cinco de Mayo.
Tuesday, May
6
Tuesday morning,
I dropped the kids at school and then headed to the school office to help set
up for Teacher Appreciation, Day two.
The treat for Tuesday was a “Make Your Own Trail Mix” bar, so we put out
tons of trail mix options – various kinds of pretzels, walnuts, almonds, peanut
M&Ms, plain M&Ms, marshmallows, raisins, dried apricots, dried apples,
chocolate chips, chocolate covered peanuts, chocolate covered raisins,
Goldfish, and popcorn – and we had little paper bags and boats so they could
either mix it up and take it home or mix it up in a boat and eat it right
then.
Once everything
was set up, we prepped a few things for later in the week like putting “thank
you” stickers on paper bags, organizing snacks and door hangers for Thursday,
and ensuring we had enough stuff for the rest of the week, and then we were out
of there!
I headed
straight home, got my blog post done for Wednesday, transferred 40 people to
the new alumni database, had lunch, and then I caught up on some blog reading
because I still wasn’t feeling great and I just plain didn’t feel like working
anymore.
In the car line
I finished my book, and then Olivia and I went to Chick-Fil-A for a treat while
Jacob had Velocity. This was our last
mommy/daughter Chick-Fil-A date for the school year since it was Jacob’s last
Velocity meeting, and I’m sad that they’re over. While Tuesdays are always hectic, it’s always
a nice 30 minutes of one-on-one time with her.
Jacob had a
great time at his last Velocity meeting, and he told me in the car that he
wants to do Teen Advisors next year in high school… that’s the next step from
Velocity.
When we got
home, I started catching up on my quiet time while Olivia got ready for
dance. I had to double up on my
gratitude journal and my devotional since I’d done neither on Tuesday.
I took Olivia
to dance, and then when I got home, I got back to my quiet time, and I also did
a Bible study.
After that, I
took a few minutes to get organized because I had lists everywhere and notes
everywhere that needed to be added to lists.
It was a little chaotic, so I felt much better getting it all organized. I also took some time to get a couple of
other things done that have been on my list forever that I’ve been putting off,
and then I took some time to see if I could pare down the items in my
Barrington bag to a small crossbody bag to be my permanent bag, and spoiler
alert, I just can’t carry something that small, y’all.
I did, however,
clean out a ton of stuff from my Barrington bag that’s unnecessary to have with
me every day, and that lightened my bag so much that I think it’s almost as
light as the smaller bag packed with stuff that I would have had instead. The cross body bag was so heavy by itself
that it wasn’t worth carrying the smaller bag anyway. Barrington bags are incredibly lightweight,
so I really don’t think it’s much heavier to carry than the smaller bag since I
switched my wallet to a smaller one and got rid of so much unnecessary
stuff. Aaaand
now I’ll still have room in my bag for a sweater and a book if need be because
I do carry those items around a lot.
After that was
done, it was time to head downstairs to get dinner ready. We had some leftover vodka sausage pasta that
I’d frozen weeks ago, so I pulled that out, boiled some noodles, steamed some
broccoli and warmed some bread, and voila – an easy dinner.
I sipped on
some wine and played a Taylor Swift record while I cooked, and it was a
pleasant little evening despite the fact that my neck and face tension was
raging again. Sigh. I also had time to water all the plants, tidy
downstairs, get some returns ready, and get stuff in the car for Wednesday
while the food did its thing.
When Brian and
Olivia got home from dance, the four of us sat down to eat, and then I got in a
quick strength workout while Olivia got showered and ready for bed.
Brian and I
ended the night with American Idol, and that was our day.
Wednesday, May 7
Wednesday was the only day I wasn’t needed for Teacher Appreciation Week
as we had a coffee truck there for the teachers to enjoy a late morning/early
afternoon pick-me-up. It was a rainy,
yucky day, so I got the kids to school, ran to Chick-Fil-A to grab gift cards
for our teachers, dropped some returns at UPS, and then I holed up in my office
for the rest of the day to get stuff done.
I started my blog post for Friday, I started my blog post for Monday, and
I started my blog post for Tuesday, I got caught up on blog reading while I ate
lunch, I got 40 alumni transferred to the new database, I got the kids
registered for free summer bowling, I organized the teacher appreciation week
gifts from our family, I got my desk cleaned off, I responded to a few emails, and
I paid a bill. Whew. All the little things that need attention, especially
at this time of year, are astounding.
In the car line, I finished another book that I started months ago, and
then we headed home. I got my Bible
study done, I folded the towels, I got another load of towels in the washing
machine, Olivia signed and finished putting together all of her Teacher Appreciation
Week gift cards, Olivia and I wrapped a gift for one of her friends, I got the
dishes put away, and then I dropped Olivia at dance.
While I was there, I had to run in and pick up recital tickets and
tights, but the tights weren’t ready. On
the way home, I picked up a gift for my Momma for Mother’s Day, and then it was
home to cook dinner. And by cook, I mean,
I made grilled cheese sandwiches for Brian, Jacob, and me. Haha.
After dinner, Jacob worked on signing all of his Teacher Appreciation
gifts, and I watered the plants. I
wanted to walk after that, but there was a dog on the loose on our street and
it appeared to be aggressive. Several of
our neighbors were out trying to catch it, but nobody could. It turned out that the dog belonged to the
house on the corner, but it wasn’t wearing a collar, and while it seemed like
it was aggressive, we think it was scared more than anything.
When the neighbors got home, they took it inside, and I got out for a 1.5
mile walk alone, and then I grabbed Jacob to do another 1.5 miles. Right when Jacob and I headed out, the dog came
running out again. Sigh. She started
trotting towards us, barking loudly, and another neighbor came walking up to
try to help in case the dog got aggressive, but thankfully, the dog never
approached us. The owner came running
out, apologizing that the dog had gotten out again, and then Jacob and I were
on our way.
Jacob and I had a great conversation about psychology on our walk. I once considered majoring in Psych, so I was
telling him about everything that I learned in my class, and he was
intrigued. They’re currently learning about
the human brain, so he was highly interested in hearing about how it works.
When we got home, I got showered and ready for bed, and then I painted my
toenails, folded some more towels, and emailed the teachers about the kids Oh,
the Places You’ll Go books while Jacob got ready for bed.
When Olivia got home, she got showered, we got the kids in the bed, and
then, Brian and I ended the night with some American Idol.
Thursday, May 8
Thursday morning, I dropped the kids at school, and then it was time to
help out with Teacher Appreciation for the day.
The teachers had filled out door hangers we’d handed out earlier in the
week, and they were able to select two snacks and one drink. We filled all of their orders by placing
their snacks and drinks in a bag and then delivering them to their classrooms. I organized all of the bags on our rolling
cart by grade level – high school, middle school, lower school – and then I delivered
all of the bags to the teachers from third grade to twelfth grade while the other
girls delivered the 1-year-olds through second grade + faculty and staff.
Our resource officer walked around with me to deliver the bags since they
keep all of the classrooms locked for security purposes, and we knocked all of
the deliveries out in about an hour. While
I was delivering the bags, I got to see both Jacob and Olivia… I always love
getting little sneak peeks of them at school.
:o)
After that was done, the other ladies and I put together gift bags for Friday,
and then I was home by 10:30 AM. I did
my entire blog post for Friday, and just as I was trying to finish up, I got a
text from Jacob saying that we had a new Pope!
His class had been watching live while they were working, so they got to
see the white smoke as it started to emerge!
So cool!
I immediately turned on the TV so I could watch live to see who was announced,
and after that, my productivity went out the window. I did end up getting my blog post done, but just
barely, and I was grateful that I was able to see the new Pope and watch his
speech live before I had to leave to pick up the kids from school.
When I got in the car line, I did a deep dive on him so I could get to
know him a little better, and I really do love how he cares so well for the
marginalized and is very inclusive. He
seems to be a very humble, kind, and good human, and I’m praying that he leads
our Catholic church well. It’s also very
exciting that he’s the first Pope ever from the United States!
When I picked up the kids, they were all a chatter about watching everything. Their teachers had let them cease all other
activities to watch live. Olivia’s
teacher sent us a video of their class cheering as the Pope emerged on the
balcony for the first time. Our school
ended up posting the video, and the local news picked it up as well, so Olivia
was thrilled to see herself on the 5:30 PM news later that day.
After school, the kids had music lessons, and this was Olivia’s last lesson
for five whole weeks. We rescheduled her
lesson for this week since she has rehearsal for her recital, then the school is
closed for two weeks, then we go to the beach the week they reopen, so she was
sad to say goodbye to Mr. Steve for that long.
She was verrrryyyy excited, too, though, because she was chosen as the
student of the month for May!
After lessons, we headed home, I got my Bible study done, I got 30 alumni
moved to the new database, and then we had breakfast for dinner while watching the
news coverage on the new Pope, including seeing Olivia’s class on our local
news.
After that, I walked two miles, Jacob packed for a sleepover the next
night as he was supposed to go home from school with a friend, and I talked
with Olivia’s friend’s mom about a sleepover she was supposed to attend. Unfortunately, they had to postpone because Olivia’s
friend was sick… and Jacob’s sleepover ended up getting postponed, too.
The kids got showered, I got showered, I got organized for Friday, and
then we got the kids in the bed. Brian
and I watched some more American Idol and then went to bed.
Friday, May 9
Friday, I dropped the kids at school and headed to the conference room in
the school office to sit out all of the teacher gift bags as well as all of the
leftover snacks. Once that was done, the
girls and I were done for the week – woo hoooo! – so I headed home and got to
work. I did my entire blog post for Monday,
I responded to a bunch of emails, I placed a Young Living order for my cousin, I
created a Signup Genius for Olivia’s end of the year class party and sent it to
all of fifth grade, and I did my quiet time minus a Bible study because I was
running out of time.
Brian and I ate lunch together, I watered all of the outdoor plants, I put
all of the dishes away and cleaned up the kitchen, I got 30 alumni moved to the
new database, I meditated, and then I got my clear bag ready for the concert we
were going to Friday night.
We had to leave right after school, so I had to do all of my late afternoon
and evening activities before I picked up the kids, and therefore, it was a bit
of a different day than usual.
Our resource officer came to visit me in the car line to say goodbye because
it was his last day at our school as he’s moving along to a new job. We have loved having him so much and he’s
going to be greatly missed. Those kids
at that school all love him SO much, and we’re all hoping for someone new who
is even half as wonderful as he is.
While he and I were chatting, he told me he’d gotten to say goodbye to Jacob
but he hadn’t seen Olivia all day (I had told both kids that it was going to be
his last day so they could be on the lookout for him and give him hugs), and I knew
she’d be upset, so he told me to drive over to his post (he directs traffic on
the main road for the car line since it gets crazy) after we got out of the
line.
Sure enough, when Olivia got in the car, she immediately told me that she
didn’t get to see him, and she was soooo sad, so we drove over to him so she
could say goodbye. We’re gonna miss this
guy so much!
After we said our goodbyes, he stopped traffic on both sides so we could
get out (otherwise we would have been stuck forever waiting for the car line to
finish), and we headed straight home. I
had to move quickly because Brian and I needed to leave ASAP for Atlanta for yet
another concert!
My MIL arrived at our house right after we got home, and once I freshened
up, B and I hit the road. We made good
time and got to Atlanta without too much traffic. We decided to eat at The Vortex since it was
close to the venue. I had a burger with pimiento
cheese and pickles, and it was one of the best burgers I’ve ever had. It was so delicious.
After dinner, we drove to the venue, which wasn’t far, and we lucked out
and got a spot on the street, so we didn’t have to park in the parking
garage.
We arrived about 45 minutes before the opener started, so we took a
bathroom break and grabbed some beers, and then we ended up getting a spot
right near the stage. We only had a
couple of people in front of us. This
was the first time I have stood in an open floor for a concert without a chair
or something to hold onto since my vertigo started, and thankfully, I did well. I was really worried about the fact that
there were no seats in there, but I wanted to go so bad that I was willing to
risk it, and I’m so glad that I did!
The opener was Zach Paradis, and I enjoyed him so much that I downloaded
all of his music immediately on Saturday morning. He was fabulous.
We were mainly there to see Abe Parker, though, and he was even better
than I’d hoped. I found him on Instagram
over a year ago and I fell in love with his music instantly. We saw him open for Judah & the Lion last
October, but this time since he headlined, the show was better because he had
more time, and he was able to do a little bit of storytelling in between songs.
He sang all of my favorites, and he also covered Iris by the Goo Goo
Dolls during a medley, and it was incredible.
Zach also joined him on stage to sing See You Again by Wiz Khalifa
and Charlie Puth and it was so good!!
The venue only held about 300 people, so it was really intimate, and it
was just the best night. Abe even came
down in the audience and sang right next to me!
After the show was over, we went over to say hi, and when I walked up, he
said, “Lindsay!” I was totally fangirling
in my head because he remembered me. Haha. I chatted with him for a couple of minutes
and I told him about how his sister had found me on Instagram and has been such
a blessing to me with all of my vertigo issues, and I thanked him for his music
connecting us.
After we took a picture, Brian and I hit the road, and I immediately messaged
Abe’s sister when we got in the car to send her the picture of us. Haha.
Brian and I made it home in record time.
When we got home, it was only 11:40 which might be the earliest we’ve
ever gotten home from a concert in Atlanta, and the kids were still up. Poppie (my step-FIL) had come over to relieve
Nana (my MIL), and he’d let them watch a couple of movies and wait up for us.
After Poppie left, we got the kids in bed, and then Brian and I were
right behind them!
Saturday, May 10
Saturday morning, we slept in and woke up to the dreariest day. Brian picked up donuts since it was Mother’s
Day weekend, and after breakfast I headed to my office to drink my tea and
scroll through social media. I also
uploaded all of the concert videos that Brian had taken for me… he was kind
enough to video a little bit here and there so I didn’t have to. I was able to just live my best life singing
and dancing… my favorite thing.
The kids did their laundry, and after theirs was done, I got our sheets
washed. Then I spent some time transferring
30 alumni to the new database, clearing out my email inboxes, and cleaning off
my computer desktop.
We all had lunch together, and then afterward, I spent a couple of hours
trimming, adding new soil to, and cleaning up all 11 of my indoor plants. They were all so overgrown, and it was long
overdue. I also propagated a couple of
them so I can add them to my current pots to fill them in.
That plant on the left is a clipping from Brian’s great grandmother’s
plant that is decades old, and the one that’s on the right is a clipping from
my great grandmother’s plant from the 1960s… pretty wild, right?!
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After that was done, I knocked out a couple of other random odds and
ends, and then I got a Bible study done before it was time to get ready for
church.
My dad was sick, so he and my mom skipped church. After church, my Aunt Joy and Uncle Greg and the
four of us all picked up food and took it back to Mama Cass’s house and hung
out for a bit.
While we were there, I snapped this picture of the OG plant from the 1960s
that belonged to my great grandmother.
Just look at how massive it is!
My Mama Cass has kept that thing alive for SIX decades, y’all, and it is
thriving. Is that not just wild?!
On another note, my Mama Cass and Big Daddy (who has been deceased for
ten years) have had this crucifix hanging in their house my whole life. When the hall light is on, the crucifix makes
a shadow of the face of Jesus next to the crucifix… is that not the coolest
thing?!
When we got home, we all got ready for bed. I watered and fertilized all of the plants,
and then I finally put new string lights on our bar cart and the tree in our
living room. The bar cart lights had been
half-out since Christmas, and then the other half went out a couple of weeks ago,
so it was long overdue.
While I did that, we started a new show with the kids called Geek Girl. It seems to be like a Princess Diaries
type of situation where a “geeky” girl turns “pretty” but without all of the princess
stuff.
After we got the kids in the bed, Brian and I finally caught up on The
Handmaid’s Tale and then we watched some more of American Idol. I am dying to know how they’re going to wrap
up Handmaid’s Tale… hopefully I won’t be disappointed!
Sunday, May 11
Sunday morning, we slept in, and then I was greeted by Brian, Jacob, and
Olivia with gifts when I came downstairs.
Olivia had hidden my gift from herself, so I had to find it, and then
Jacob gave me a Lego heart that he’d made.
Brian gave me a gift card for a massage (woohoo!) and my new favorite
thing – a mug with pictures of Maui on it.
I am in love!
We had leftover donuts for breakfast, and then it was business as usual
for me. Unfortunately, Mother’s Day
falls during Maycember, a time when I can’t take the day to fully relax, so I headed
to my office to do yoga, watch my Sunday morning sermon, and prep my planner
for the week ahead, and then I also printed Olivia’s massive recital list that
her dance studio sends every year (it has soooo many details and it always takes
me forever to get through it). I also
downloaded some more of Zach Paradis’s music since I hadn’t quite finished on Saturday,
and then I got my quiet time done.

After that, it was time to get ready for the day and head to my mother-in-law’s
and step-father-in-law’s. My MIL always
insists on cooking for Mother’s Day, and my step-FIL was kind enough to grill chicken,
so she didn’t have as much work to do.
His grilled chicken is the absolute best, so I was excited. We also had mac n cheese, cauliflower casserole,
steamed carrots, steamed broccoli, a corn casserole, garlic cheddar biscuits,
and sweet tea. For dessert, they’d made
a Hershey Pie and homemade cookies. Everything
was delicious, and my sister-in-law who doesn’t live here had made it here with
one of my nephews, too, so we were able to enjoy their company.
When we got home, Brian flipped the towels from the washer to the dryer,
and then I settled in my office to transfer pictures from my phone to my computer. While those transferred, I did my Bible
study, and then I got all of the pictures organized. I also edited all of the pictures for the
post you’re reading now. All while I watched
The Wedding Planner (surprise, surprise) as my happy background noise.
While it would have been nice to get outside and do something, it rained
all day yet again on Sunday, so we stayed indoors.
Since my dad was still sick and wasn’t feeling any better, we had to
cancel our plans to cook and have people over for Mother’s Day. I was sad not to be able to see my mom on
Mother’s Day, but I called her on the phone and chatted with her for a while when
we were driving to my MIL’s for lunch.
Around six, I headed downstairs to put all of the dishes away, and then
it was time to figure out what to do for dinner. We ended up reheating some leftover pizza
from dinner Saturday night, and I picked and chopped some fresh basil to put on
mine to freshen it up a bit. We also
paired that with a Caesar salad since I had two bags in the fridge since we
were supposed to cook and have everyone over.
After dinner, we cleaned the kitchen, I sorted all of the dirty clothes, I
folded the towels, and I prepped for Monday.
The four of us played a quick round of Sussed after that, and then Brian
and I got the kids in the bed before watching The Last of Us.
Happy Tuesday, y’all!