Monday, July 29
Monday, B had to fly out to
LA for a work trip, so the kids and I drove him to the airport for his late
morning flight. It was a gorgeous day,
so we decided to hit up one of our favorite playgrounds in midtown and the kids
played to their heart’s content. The
humidity had dropped all the way down to practically nothing, so the 87 degrees
and sunny weather felt positively magical in the shade. Magical, y’all!! If our summers were always humidity-free like
this, then I think I would like summertime a whole lot more! It’s nice when you can actually spend time
outside without getting heatstroke.
We ended up staying so long, that B texted me to let me know
he was taxiing down the runway for takeoff and had to shut off his phone. The playground we were on was fairly close to
the airport and we had already seen two jets fly over our heads, so I told the
kids that we might be able to see Daddy’s jet.
Lo and behold, about ten
minutes later, there he was, flying right over us! The kids thought it was so cool to know that
Daddy was on that jet so high in the sky!
They’ve never flown before so it’s still a pretty foreign concept to
them. They understand how it all works,
but I don’t think it had really ever sunk in until they got to see the jet in
the sky knowing that Brian was on it.
I snapped a picture of the
jet and sent it to B, and when he landed a while later, he sent me a picture of
our neighborhood from the plane since they had flown right over it on the way
out.
After we waved to B in the
air, it was lunchtime, so the kids and I headed to Chick-Fil-A down the
street. One of the items on our summer
bucket list was to get milkshakes since we don’t get them very often, and we
decided CFA was the perfect place since theirs are the very best!
After our nuggets and
shakes, we decided to hit up the library down the street to grab a couple of AR
books for Jacob to finish his summer homework.
When we got there, there was a sign out front saying that the A/C wasn’t
working and they would be closing early.
As expected, it was hot in
there, so we grabbed books for all of us (plus a couple of DVDs for the kids)
and we left quickly. We weren’t about to
stay in there any longer than we needed to.
When we got home, I decided
to let the kids make these Jello unicorn things that we had picked up from
Walmart a few weeks ago. Olivia had been
begging to make them for a while, and we finally had a free afternoon. They turned out SO CUTE, but when the kids
dug into them, they both took bites and informed me that they don’t like
Jello. I mean, what?! Who the heck doesn’t like Jello?! And even more importantly, why did they ask me to buy those knowing
they didn’t like Jello?? Lol.
While Jacob was chewing his
one bite of Jello, another one of his teeth also happened to fall out, so he’s
now lost seven baby teeth! The tooth
fairy has definitely been spending a lot of time at our house lately!
After our Jello-making, the
kids settled in with one of their movies from the library and I got some work
done, and by the time I knew it, their movie was over and it was time to start
prepping for dinner.
When B is out of town, I
don’t do any major cooking. Let’s face
it, the kids barely eat what I cook anyway, and I surely can’t eat it all, so I
keep it nice and light when he’s gone.
On deck for Monday night was breakfast for dinner because that’s always
a winner in our house! Eggs, grits, and
bacon (and sausage for the kids) for the win!
We all went out in the
driveway for the remainder of the evening so the kids could do sidewalk chalk,
and then it was in the house for showers, lots of reading, and bedtime! I watched the hot mess train wreck that was
The Bachelorette and the whole time I was downstairs, Maui perched herself on
the back of the couch staring a hole through the door that leads to our garage
just waiting for Brian to come home. She
normally curls up in my lap in the evening while we watch TV, but she obviously
knew something wasn’t right since B wasn’t there, and she wouldn’t settle down. Haha.
Tuesday, July 30
Since Monday had been so
busy, I made the executive decision to stay home on Tuesday. And stay home all day we did! We spent the day working on summer homework,
preparing for our kindness day on Wednesday (more on that below), doing
puzzles, watching a movie, eating an early dinner of grilled cheese sandwiches
and green beans (gotta get those greens in!), and getting out for an evening
stroll around the neighb.
It was HOT for our walk, and
poor Maui was so exhausted halfway through
that I picked her up and carried her for a bit.
The neighbors probably thought she was a little sissy dog. Haha. It
did feel great to get out of the house and get the blood pumping, though, after
sitting around inside all day, even if it was a billion degrees.
We spent the rest of the evening
reading and then I got the kids in the bed just in time to watch night two of
the train wreck that was The Bachelorette.
Wednesday, July 31
On Wednesday, there was a
movement on social media for one of the bloggers I’ve been following for a
while. Her daughter was diagnosed with
Leukodystrophy one year ago and in honor of the one year anniversary of her
diagnosis, her mom asked that everyone do something kind for someone. Well, the kids and I decided to make an
entire day out of it and we kicked it off by grabbing two dozen donuts for the
staff at the kids’ doctor’s office.
Jacob had his eight year old well visit and we had to be there bright
and early for his appointment, so it was the perfect way to start the day. Jacob even made a little note to attach to
the donut boxes. So sweet.
While we were there he had a
great check-up. He’s perfectly healthy,
but still on the very small side:
Weight – 43 lbs. (3rd-5th
percentile)
Height – 46.75 inches (5th
percentile)
BMI – 6 (he now falls in the
underweight category)
He recently had a major
growth spurt, shooting up 1.5 inches since February, so his weight just hasn’t
caught up with him yet. Until this
check-up his height and weight have always been proportionate, so this was the
first time he wasn’t. The doc told us
it’s not anything to worry about and he told Jacob he just needs to eat
more. I wish somebody would tell me
that. Ha!
While we were there Olivia
also gave the doctor a sweet little drawing/note that she had made for him the
day before and he told her he’d hang it up in the office. She was so pleased.
Next up, we headed to the
playground nearest the doctor’s office to leave some Hotwheels for other kids
to find. We had gone to Target a couple
of weeks prior, bought six Hotwheels for 99 cents each, and then the kids stuck
notes to them that said, “If you find this, it’s yours!” They left two of them in the tunnel on that
playground, and then did some playing themselves.
While we were there, I
noticed that there was a decent amount of trash around the park, so I grabbed a
Target bag from the car and we spent a little bit of time picking up trash. I hadn’t necessarily intended to do that for
our kindness day, but it ended up being a great way to teach the kids to be
kind to the environment, too. :o)
We headed to Target next
because we had to grab some new ballet slippers and tap shoes for Olivia, and
we decided to spread a little bit of kindness while we were there, too. We left a note by the bathroom sink, left a
note on one of the dressing room mirrors, and we left a note on one of the
mirrors in the women’s clothing section… we’re hoping that all of them
brightened at least one person’s day!
Our next stop was to turn a
bunch of library books that we’d had for a while, and during our prep day the
previous day, we had all written little notes and stuck them on random pages
for someone to find.
We headed to another park
across from the library next, where the kids left two more Hotwheels on the
playground for other kids to find. I let
them play for a bit, and then on the way back to the car, we left the last two
Hotwheels on the picnic tables. Hopefully
there are a handful of kiddos around town who found our little gifts and
enjoyed them.
We treated my Daddy to
Chick-Fil-A for lunch next, and the kids got to play on their third playground
of the day while my Daddy and I chatted.
I called my mom while we were there to see if we could bring lunch to
her, and then we headed to her office to deliver some grilled nuggets!
I had one last act of
kindness up my sleeve to complete our day, but we literally couldn’t find a
vending machine anywhere, y’all. Do they
not exist anymore outside of corporate businesses?! We looked at both parks and some baseball
fields and in front of several
different strip malls, but sadly, we never saw one to put this on. :o(
I’m going to keep it in my
purse and just tape it to the next one we find.
If that ever happens…
By then it was pretty late
in the afternoon and the kids and I were pretty tired, so we headed home. The kids watched another one of their movies
from the library while I did some work, and by the time it was over, it was
time to get them ready and off to Grandpa’s (my FIL’s) for the evening.
Three of my old friends from
grade school and high school and I had decided to go to dinner Wednesday
evening, and my FIL was kind enough to take the kids for me since B was out of
town.
One of my friends ended up
coming down with something and she couldn’t make it, but the other two and I
met at my favorite local Italian place.
We spent the evening wining and dining and catching up and it just filled
my well to the tippy top. I rarely get
to see my friend Jen these days (friends since 4th grade) and she’s not on
Facebook anymore, so we had a lot of
catching up to do. My other friend,
Becky, and I see each other all the time since our kids all go to our alma
mater together, but it was nice to actually be able to sit down and have a real
conversation with her other than discussing Home and School Association
stuff. Haha.
We ended up lingering at the
restaurant for almost three hours, and by the time I got back to my FIL’s it
was pretty late. I got the babies home
and they went straight to bed.
Thursday, August 1
Thursday morning the kids
watched a little bit of TV, we worked on more homework (SIGH), we had lunch,
and then we headed to the airport to pick up B!
Woo hoo!
We had pizza and wine for
dinner, and then we tried to take the kids out to ride their bikes, but it
started pouring just as we got halfway down our street, and we also realized
that we had managed to lock ourselves out of our house. Bahahaha.
Fortunately, the garage was open so we were able to wait in there since
it was raining, and my FIL (who lives five minutes down the road) was able to
rescue us about 15 minutes later.
The rain settled in for the
rest of the evening, so we all just piled on the couch and caught up on America ’s Got
Talent that we had missed while B was gone.
Friday, August 2
Friday we started the day
with some errands – UPS to drop a couple of Amazon returns and my allergy
shot. Just as we were finishing up at
the allergist, my friend Jeannine texted and asked if we wanted to meet her at
Burger King for lunch. We have a BK in
town with a massive playground and the kids constantly beg to go there, so we
accepted her invitation and headed straight over.
The weather was gorgeous yet
again – sunny and warm, but with low humidity – so we all sat outside to eat
and then Jeannine and I were able to chat for a good couple of hours while the
kids played and played. I was so caught
up in the moment that I didn’t even think to snap any pictures, but that’s
probably just as well since this post is already so picture heavy!
We made it home
mid-afternoon and the kids were pooped from all of their playground time, so
they settled themselves in with snacks and a movie while I got caught up on
some house cleaning and work.
When B got home from work,
we all loaded up and headed downtown for dinner at one of our new favorite
restaurants in town. I had my beloved
hot dog with goat cheese, avocado, cilantro, and aioli along with sweet potato
fries and an IPA and it was pure heaven.
That is quickly becoming one of my favorite meals!
The restaurant we went to
has a ping pong table for people to use while they’re hanging out and they
recently added a mural behind the table that just so happens to be the design
for our favorite beer!! B and I have yet
to find a beer as good as Tropicalia and it’s our absolute favorite. And when there’s a mural of your favorite
beer on the wall at one of your favorite restaurants, you take a picture!! Tropicalia also happens to be brewed in Athens , GA ,
which is obviously one of our favorite places.
Go Dawgs. ;o)
After dinner, we headed a
few streets over to go check out the newest mural that’s going up in town! It’s massive – probably our tallest mural in
town yet – and it’s gonna be awesome when it’s done! Unfortunately they had the cherry picker
parked in front of it for the evening, so we weren’t able to get a good picture
head on. We’ll definitely be going back
to check it out when it’s completed, though.
We also have a new little
park that just popped up a few weeks ago near our river walk, and we finally
had the chance to check that out on Friday, too. There’s a nice big green for the kids to play
on, strings of twinkle lights all around (y’all know I’m a sucker for those!) a
few colorful sculptures to add interest, and the focal point – the
fountain. Oh my goodness, how the kids
loved this fountain! The water is
constantly on the move, dancing in different rhythms, and the best part is that
you can walk/run/dance/jump/play underneath them. Needless to say, we had two wet kids when
they were done!
The evening was unseasonably
cool, AKA heaven, so we decided to take a stroll on the river walk so the kids
could dry out. We walked all the way down
to the white water rapids and watched a few boats go down, and then we walked
back for one more round of fountain playing.
It wouldn’t be an evening
downtown without making a stop for frozen yogurt or ice cream, and on Friday
night, the kids were feeling the froyo because they wanted some toppings.
The rest of the evening was
spent catching up on shows we had missed since B had been out of town, and OMG
HANDMAID’S TALE!!!! It’s heating up!! But also, WHERE’S NICK?!?!
Saturday, August 3
Saturday we stayed home most
of the day. B had to catch up on the
lawn mowing and I caught up on some housework and lay out in the sun reading my newest book. We finally left home later in the day to
attend 5:30 mass and then we tried a new pizza place near church for
dinner.
We loved the pizza place and
I’m so excited that we have a new place to throw into the rotation after
church. The vibe was great (exposed
brick and twinkle lights… what more could you want?!) and the food was even
better. Definitely a win!
Sunday, August 4
Sunday we had lunch at my
MIL and step-FIL’s and after lunch we all headed out to the garden to look at
the chrysalis that had formed last Sunday.
Last week it was bright green just like the stems of the plant it was
on, but this week it was brown and patterned like a butterfly’s wings. We think it’s super close to opening and
flying away! I wish we could be there
for that!
Sunday evening we had dinner
with my parents and that wrapped up our second to last week of sweet summertime. One week to go! Here’s to making it count!
Finally, before I go, I would
be remiss if I didn’t mention the two tragedies that happened over the
weekend. This world we live in today is
a scary, scary place and it is honestly terrifying to be raising kids in it. The victims and all of their families have
been in my prayers all weekend and it’s just tragic that we have to continue
praying for these kinds of things. Something has to be done.
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You all had a FULL week! So many fun things. I absolutely love how you went all out for spreading kindness. So many cute ideas - I am sure you brightened so many people's days! Glad B made it to LA and back safely. That's so neat you saw his plane, and he took that picture of the neighborhood. One more week left - I know you all will make the most of it!
ReplyDeleteYou always seem to find a wide array of adventures!
ReplyDeleteYes we do! We love to try new things!
DeleteI loved following the acts of kindness you did that day. Such sweet ideas! You have a really nice downtown / river walk area!
ReplyDeleteI especially love the day of kindness! What a great week you’ve had beautiful lady, that is such a cool mural!
ReplyDeleteHow sweet are your kiddos - they knocked it out of the park for sure on their day of kindness <3
ReplyDeleteGreen Fashionista
Pretty cool they got to see B's plane and your acts of kindness were nothing short of amazing! xo, Biana -BlovedBoston
ReplyDeleteI love, love the random acts of kindness and that y'all made a whole day out of it. So sweet and something they can always remember and carry on.
ReplyDeleteThank you! Kindness day was truly one of my favorite days of the entire summer. The kids learned a lot from it.
DeletePacking in so much fun before summer ends! I love the day of kindness so much, and I think picking up the trash was an excellent on the fly addition!
ReplyDeleteLOL!! I don't like Jell-O either but at least I know not to buy it. I don't cook much either when my husband is gone way for work-- in fact the time he was gone for 2 weeks I lost 5 lbs! Your day of kindness is wonderful.
ReplyDeleteRight?! Why oh why did my kids beg for this! And dang girl, that's so funny that you lost that much in just two weeks!
DeleteWhat a great week - thanks for taking us along with you! Breakfast for dinner is always a good idea when Dad is traveling.
ReplyDeleteI love what you did for kindness day! That's so sweet. And my goodness, Olivia looks so grown up these days!
ReplyDeleteThank you! And girl, yes. I swear, she's five going on 15!
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