Monday, October 14
Monday was Pajama Monday, my
personal favorite, because it doesn’t take a lot of thought. Haha.
The weather has finally cooled down here so we’ve reached that weird
spot where you could really go either way with the long-sleeves or short-sleeves,
and Jacob opted for short while Olivia opted for long.
After I dropped them at
school I headed straight for the gym to get in some cardio. I love to get the week started off on a
positive note, so I always try to make it to the gym on Monday mornings.
Since we’d just gotten back
in town from the mountains, I had loads and loads of things to do so the rest
of the day was spent running errands, unpacking, doing load after load of
laundry, and catching up on blogging and emails and stuff that had gotten away
from me while we were gone.
Monday evening after showers
I braided Olivia’s hair in lots of different braids to prepare for Tuesday’s Hoco
theme…
Tuesday, October 15
Timehop Tuesday… where the
kids had to dress up as someone from another era. Jacob’s class had a field trip that day so he
didn’t get to participate as they had to wear their class shirts for the field
trip, but Olivia did. We went with an
80’s theme since it was easy, and Olivia loved her get-up – leggings, rainbow
skirt, unicorn shirt tied on the side, and a side crimped ponytail complete
with a scrunchie. And is it totally
weird that we already had all of those things on hand?! I guess fads really do come back around, huh…
Jacob was supposed to have
had a baseball game on Tuesday evening, but it rained all day and all evening
(finally – we’ve been in a terrible drought) so we ended up having an
unexpected and rare evening at home. I
cooked dinner and then all of us snuggled up on the couch and watched part of
Hocus Pocus before bed. We’ve had zero
time to watch any of our favorite Halloween movies this year so far, so I was
glad we were finally able to squeeze one in.
Wednesday, October 16
Wednesday’s theme was Wacky
Wednesday at school so the kids threw on a random hodgepodge of stuff. Jacob opted for a holiday theme and he wore a
St. Patrick’s Day shirt, some Mardi Gras beads, mismatched shorts, and two
different Christmas socks. Olivia went
with a random dress, two different patterned leg warmers, and rainbow bows up
the back of her head.
After I dropped them off, I
had a home and school meeting and a doctor’s appointment, and the rest of the
day was spent working on procuring fall carnival donations and blogging. The fall carnival is right around the corner
so I had to get my act together!
Thursday, October 17
Thursday was Team Thursday
for homecoming week, so I’m sure y’all already know what our kiddos wore… Georgia
stuff, of course! Love these little Georgia
fans!
I spent the day at the gym
and working on the blog a lot, and before I knew it, it was time to get the
kids. Olivia has ballet and tap every
Thursday at 3:45 so we go straight there after school. Jacob does his homework while we’re there and
then when we get home I usually cook while Olivia does her homework.
Jacob had his last baseball
game Thursday evening at 7:30, and since it was the last game, we had a little
pizza party for the team at 6:15 to celebrate the season. It was chilly outside so I was able to wear
boots and a jacket – WOO HOO! – and we had a fun evening hanging out with our
baseball peeps. Olivia has made fast friends with the baseball sisters so she's content while we're out there.
My parents, B’s parents, and my uncle all ended up coming for the game, and we were so glad that everyone was able to be there because Jacob had one of his best games yet – he hit three singles which were all RBIs and the team ended up winning 17-4.
My parents, B’s parents, and my uncle all ended up coming for the game, and we were so glad that everyone was able to be there because Jacob had one of his best games yet – he hit three singles which were all RBIs and the team ended up winning 17-4.
The game didn’t end until
just after 9 so it was a very late night in our house. I’m definitely looking forward to the next
few months of downtime, with no late baseball games. We are playing in a tournament this week, but
aside from that, Jacob’s first season of baseball is officially in the
books. He had a great time and we’ve
enjoyed every second of watching him grow and learn and do something that he
loves. I think he’s going to continue
with it in the spring, but he hasn’t decided yet for sure. I have personally really enjoyed watching him
play baseball. I enjoy watching baseball
way more than soccer, but baseball is definitely more demanding of our time
which is tough.
Friday, October 18
Friday was Fired-up Friday (extreme spirit wear) so we painted their faces and spiked Jacob's hair up in a mohawk and sprayed it with red paint.
When the kids got out of school we went to my parents’ house for a little bit to hang out with my brother and SIL and the kids since they had just gotten into town for the weekend.
Friday evening was our school’s
alumni social and homecoming game, so we headed over there at 6 for some
barbecue and beer and mingling with old classmates. Several of the people who graduated with me
are now teaching at the school and/or have their kids there with our kids, so
we hung out with friends, old and new, all evening and then stayed for the
football game.
The weather was cloudy and
chilly – perfect football weather – so it was a really nice evening. My mom and brothers are also graduates of the
school so my whole family was there and we used the opportunity to take
pictures in front of the step-and-repeat.
We ended up leaving just after halftime (much to the kids dismay… they
were having way too much fun running around with their friends!) and heading
home. Our team ended up winning – woo
hoo! And then B and I spent the rest of
the evening watching Paul Rudd’s new show on Netflix called Living with
Yourself. Have any of y’all seen it
yet? I really like it so far, mostly
because I just love him so much!
Saturday, October 19
Saturday was my niece’s
first birthday party, so we spent the early part of the afternoon celebrating
her. My SIL had put together a Halloween
theme since she has an October birthday so Chy was dressed as a cat (so cute!) and
there was a nice spread of food including various Halloween treats. She had set up the cutest little backdrop for
Chy to eat her smash cake and Chyler dove right in when they put the cake in
front of her. She lost interest pretty
quickly, though, and crawled off leaving a trail of frosting behind her. Lol.
B and I left the kids with
my parents at the party and headed for Atlanta
at 3. We had a tropical storm blow
through all day Saturday so the day was super wet and cold and yucky. It literally rained nonstop all day long from
the time we woke up until sometime after 8ish in Atlanta .
The drive went okay despite the weather, but I always get a little
anxious making a long drive in the rain.
I kept myself occupied by watching the LSU vs. Mississippi State
game… hooray for modern technology!
We had left major cushion in
our schedule for the drive to Atlanta, and since the drive had gone smoothly
(despite a couple of missed turns because of the GPS – sigh) we ended up
getting there with plenty of time to spend which meant that we had time for a
quick trip to Trader Joe’s! Our favorite
wine is the TJ’s brand merlot and cab, and it’s only $2.99 per bottle, so we
always buy it by the case to stock up since we don’t have a TJ’s back
home. In addition to the two cases of
wine, I pretty much grabbed all of the pumpkin and Halloween stuff I could get
my hands on (cookies, coffee, popcorn) as well as some other TJ’s staples that
we always keep on hand at home – organic chia seeds, mini chocolate chip
cookies, and their version of Pirate’s Booty (because it’s like 1/4 the price!)
– and then we headed back out into the monsoon.
Our next stop was Tin Lizzy’s
to dry off and warm up and have dinner.
We still had ample time before the concert so B and I ended up having
two rounds of margs over our favorite queso, guac, salsa, and chips (they’re
like crack there, I swear) appetizer and then we both had tacos for dinner while
we watched the first half of the Georgia game.
We finally headed out at 7
to make the 1 mile drive to The Fox Theatre to see Ray LaMontagne in concert…
the main reason for the whole trip! He’s
one of my favorite artists ever and he doesn’t really tour much, so this was
the first opportunity we’ve had to see him.
He was fantastic and it was a major bucket list check.
Right before the concert
started I got word that Georgia was up 21-0 on Kentucky (a major improvement
since it was still 0-0 at halftime… sigh) so B and I were able to rest easy and
enjoy the concert without worrying that our Dawgs were going to blow it like
last weekend.
The Fox Theatre is about as
picturesque as theaters come. The whole
stage and surrounding parts look like the facade of a castle and the ceiling
mimics the night sky complete with a smattering of stars that twinkle. It is just gorgeous and B and I had the best
evening listening to the man with the velvet voice “under the stars.” Our seats were in the 5th row behind the pit so our streak with the awesome seats continued!
And seriously, if you don’t know his music, you
must look him up. Start with these songs
– You are the Best Thing, Hold You in My Arms, and Trouble. You won’t be disappointed.
Sunday, October 20
Sunday morning B and I slept
in until 9 AM! I haven’t slept that late
in I don’t even know how long. He and I
had made the drive back from Atlanta
the night before and we didn’t make it to bed until 1 AM, so it was
well-deserved. My parents sent us a
picture of the little crazies just after 9 and said that they were taking them
for donuts and that they would bring
them home later in the morning.
B and I spent the morning in
our PJ’s, watching the second half of the Georgia game that we had missed, and
drinking the new pumpkin spice coffee from TJ’s (well, I did, anyway. Haha).
It’s delicious. The babies got
home around 11 AM and then B and I finally got ready for the day.
My MIL and step-FIL didn’t
cook this weekend so we took the kids to Five Guys for lunch and then we went
to the Burger King playground that they love so much. They’d been cooped up inside the entire day
on Saturday from all of the rain, so having 45 minutes to run around outside in
the sunshine was just what they needed.
The rest of the afternoon
was spent doing all the things at home – unpacking, laundry, dishes, watering
plants, preparing for the week ahead, and doing all of the other things that
had been neglected all weekend since we were barely home. I love my weekends away but man oh man does
it cause us to scramble on Sunday!
Sunday evening we went over
to my parents’ house for dinner… God bless my momma for cooking dinner even
though she’d just spent all weekend caring for our kids. Thank you, Mommyyyy. She made sausage and cabbage and mashed potatoes (one of my favorites) and my
Mama Cass brought homemade banana pudding (another one of my favorites!) and it
was a perfect evening with the fam.
We have another crazy week
ahead – baseball tournament, fall carnival, and lots of other things on the
schedule – so you can find me running around like a chicken with my head cut off
all week. Ha! Happy Monday, y’all!
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What a fun full week! I can't believe your niece is already 1!! I think Pajama day will be my favorite for school spirit week too! xo, Biana-BlovedBoston
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ReplyDeleteI love all the dress up days - so fun.
That's awesome that Jacob ended his regular baseball season on a high note.
The pictures of you and your brothers and then the one of you all with your mom are so good - definite keepers!
Sounds like your trip to ATL was a success. I definitely have to stop and get that coffee soon, before it's gone. And ever since you mentioned that singer, I have been a fan. And those three songs are my favorites, too!
Have a great Monday!
I loved following along on all of the homecoming dress up days! So fun for elementary school to get to participate! And I agree, the Fox is absolutely gorgeous! We went to see Wicked there a few years ago!
ReplyDeleteSarah at MeetTheShaneyfelts
Your homecoming shenanigans are so fun and how sweet to have pajama day. What a great week pretty lady. xo
ReplyDeleteWhat a FUN week! I love all the themes for homecoming week! Whew and that game on Saturday night!
ReplyDeleteWacky Wednesday sure looked like fun!
ReplyDeleteYep, they loved that one because pretty much anything goes!
DeleteOh I love the boys in Olivia's hair and oh my, congrats to Jacob for having such a fantastic game! What a fun week and weekend - that theater is gooooorgeous!!!
ReplyDelete*bows (it's like my fingers can't remember how to type anymore) *facepalm*
ReplyDeleteThat concert looked amazing, loved peeking in on IG! Also love the crazy hair styles. I'll have to remember those rainbow bows for when our spirit day comes up. ;)
ReplyDeleteI always loved spirit week! My youngest son has those exact same pj's. We just bought Hocus Pocus this weekend and we're hoping to start a new Halloween tradition. Since none of us has ever seen the movie I thought it might be the perfect way to kick off our movie & candy night.
ReplyDeleteOh I hope you enjoy it! It's been one of my favorites since I was little! I think I can recite half of the movie because I've seen it so many times!
DeleteSounds like such a fun and busy week! I love Olivia's hair with all the bows
ReplyDeleteMe too! I think that was my favorite thing we did for the week!
DeleteWe were in Atlanta on Saturday to see Carrie Underwood at the State Farm Arena and yes it rained to much it was flooding part of downtown. That stage looks very pretty.
ReplyDeleteAhhhh we actually had tickets to that concert, too, and then we had to make a choice! I ultimately went with Ray because he doesn't tour as much as Carrie! She's on my bucket list, too, though! I hope you enjoyed it!
DeleteOMG I love Ray LaMontagne! His voice is like velvet. Glad you like the pumpkin spice coffee! I had my last pod this morning, need to go stock up again! So glad you have a great weekend and got to sleep in on Sunday.
ReplyDeleteThat red mohawk is my fave! Spirit weeks are always so much fun. Y'all are in a busy season but so fun!
ReplyDeleteLove all the spirit week outfits! And hooray for Trader Joe's!
ReplyDeleteThis was the first time I've ever tried them and they are soooo good! The hype is real! And lucky you for the kids not wanting to participate. Haha. It does get a little stressful trying to organize themed outfits for two kids for an entire week!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun and full week. Don't you love themed weeks? You guys nailed it!
ReplyDeleteI have literally dropped the ball on watching Hocus Pocus this year. I need to get that in this weekend. I LOVE the crazy hair day and the rainbow skirt look. Sounds like you had a great week and going to TJ's is always a must!!!
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