Here’s the
recap.
Monday, August 31 (Day 171 of
Quarantine)
Monday morning,
I dropped the kids, ran home for an hour to get some work done, and then as
soon as all of the stores opened, I headed back out to run a few (fun)
errands.
The first stop
was Hobby Lobby to grab a few things that I needed to complete our fall
décor. I was pleased to see that they
are enforcing the city-wide mask mandate (some local retailers and restaurants
have opted out), and every single person in there was wearing their masks. That was the first time I’d been there in
quite some time, so I lingered way longer than I normally would have, just
soaking up all of the fall surroundings.
The next stop
was Marshall’s. It wasn’t even on my
original list of places to go, but I hadn’t been there since before March, so I
thought I’d pop in and look at all of their fall goodies since it’s right near
Hobby Lobby. I ended up grabbing the
cutest copper pumpkin cheese spreaders for our Sunday charcuterie boards along
with two Rae Dunn Halloween mugs. Score!
The third stop
was Bath and Body Works to load up on all of the fall soaps, and then I swung
by Academy to try to find some new running shoes. As I’ve mentioned before, I bought some new
Nikes a couple of months ago, and I don’t like the way they feel on my feet, so
I need to try to find something different.
No luck there, though.
By the time I
arrived back home, I was feeling rejuvenated, and possibly the most normal I’ve
felt since early March… it’s amazing what a little bit of retail therapy will
do for you. That, and just being out and
about around real live people.
Haha.
I tinkered
around with some of the new fall décor, trying to get everything just right,
and then B and I ate lunch.
Monday evening,
we had nothing going on, so we spent the evening in… I cooked dinner, and then
we got out for another family walk. B is
allowed to walk 1-2 miles a day as part of his recovery, so we got in a mile
for him.
Tuesday, September 1 (Day 172 of
Quarantine)
Tuesday morning,
I got in two miles and then worked for the rest of the day before it was time
to pick up the kids from school. Jacob
had baseball practice Tuesday evening, and since B is still recovering from his
surgery and can’t drive, I took Jacob.
Since there are
no spectators allowed at practices, I spent the hour and a half cleaning out
B’s car, responding to some emails, and reading. B sent this picture to me of Olivia and Maui per Olivia's request. Haha.
We swung by
Chick-Fil-A on the way home since it was after 7 when we left the ballpark, and
then we all ate a quick dinner before getting the kids showered and in the
bed. A couple of episodes of Schitt’s
Creek, and then B and I called it a night as well.
Wednesday, September 2 (Day 173 of
Quarantine)
Wednesday morning,
I got in two miles, got showered, and then headed straight to my office to be
on EmilyLey.com at 10 AM sharp to grab my new planner for 2021 before they sold
out! I was able to get the one that I
wanted, and I cannot wait to receive it and get it set up for the new year.
The rest of the
day was spent doing the usual weekday things – working, picking up the kids,
homework, dinner, TV.
Thursday, September 3 (Day 174 of
Quarantine)
Thursday was a
typical weekday, and then Jacob had his first baseball game of the fall season
Thursday evening! Our little league
typically combines with another little league for the fall season since fewer
kids play, but since we were robbed of our spring season, we are having an
independent season on our own ballfields this fall.
Jacob was
excited to be back on the field and he ended up having a great game! His batting has improved so significantly
that he was moved up to second in the batting lineup. During his first season he was somewhere
around seventh (I think?) but he’s been so consistent with his hitting lately
that the coach moved him up.
Sure enough, he
ended up getting two hits during the game, one was a double and one was a
single, and both were RBI’s. He also
scored runs on both of his hits. His
other two turns at-bat resulted in hits, but he was thrown out at first base
both times. Four at-bats and no
strikeouts! Woo hoo!
He also did
well playing at second base again. He
had a couple of balls get past him, but he did well making plays the rest of
the game, and he threw a kid out at first, too.
At this stage of little league, they either play six innings or one
hour and fifteen minutes, and if the game ends in a tie, then it ends in a
tie. This one ended up ending at
16-16. It was an exciting last inning,
too, because we were down by five runs, but we managed to hold the other team
and get the five runs we needed!
With regard to
the whole playing baseball during a pandemic thing, everything went
well. The boys weren’t allowed to sit in
the dugout, and instead, they sat on the bleachers so they could spread
out. Spectators were not allowed to sit
on the bleachers and, instead, had to bring their own chairs.
Most of the spectators for our team were grouped a little too close together for our comfort, so we set up our chairs on the side in right field suuuuper far away from everyone else. My daddy and my father-in-law both came, and we had plenty of space for our three different groups to spread out while also being close enough to talk. Since the kids are in school again, we’re being careful not to mix germs with them.
Friday, September 4 (Day 175 of
Quarantine)
Friday morning,
I dropped the kids off and ran to Walmart Neighborhood Market to grab a few things for the
weekend, and then I got in a dance workout because it was way too dang hot to
even think about going outside.
I picked the
kids up from school at 3, and then we headed home to settle in for the long
weekend. Waking up at 6 AM for the past
four weeks has been kicking my butt, so I was looking forward to sleeping in
for the next three days. Haha. How do you early risers do it? I’m just not wired that way.
I picked up Mex
for dinner and B whipped up some margs for us, and we had a delicious dinner at
home. As soon as Olivia sat down at the
table and saw our margaritas, she started singing Luke Bryan’s song One
Margarita and I’m not sure whether to be proud or worried. Hahahaha.
I threw
together some festive fall treats for the kids (candy corn, marshmallows, and
googly eyes), and then we all settled in to watch old family home videos for
the rest of the evening. We try to do
that once a year or so, and the kids always enjoy it so much.
After seeing
all of her old baby videos, Olivia wanted me to swaddle her, so we found a big
blanket and I wrapped her up like the pro that I am. Still got it after all
these years! Jacob then decided he
wanted to be swaddled, too, so I did my best… they’re both getting too tall for
the blankets! Haha.
As I was
getting Olivia in the bed, she asked me if I could show her how to swaddle
Sheepie, her beloved stuffed animal, so I showed her the steps and we wrapped
Sheepie up nice and tight… I bet she slept really well. ;o)
B and I watched
Love Guaranteed after the kids went to bed, and it was cute, but a bit cheesy. It’s a Netflix original and it’s basically a
fall Hallmark movie, so those of you who love Hallmark movies will love
this! I did love the lead actor and
actress, though… Damon Wayans, Jr. was the lead actor and he is so
handsome!! And Rachael Leigh Cook was
the lead actress… do y’all remember her?
She played Mary Anne in the 1995 Baby-Sitters Club movie and she
was also in She’s All That? I
used to LOVE her when I was a teenager and I haven’t seen her in anything in
years, so I was excited to see her in this movie.
Saturday, September 5 (Day 176 of Quarantine)
Saturday
morning, I made homemade waffles with the new fall leaves sprinkles I found at
Hobby Lobby, and then I spent the rest of the morning cleaning like a crazy
woman. I cleaned all of the countertops,
cleaned the toilets, dusted, swept, mopped, and vacuumed the whole house,
washed all of the sheets, washed all of the towels, tidied up the house, and I
washed, dried, and put away several other loads of laundry. By the end of the afternoon, I was beat!
Saturday was
also the first day that ESPN College GameDay was back on TV, so we had that
playing in the background. You can file
that under sounds that make me soooo happy!
#SoundsOfFall
When it was
over, we turned the TV to a college football game that was on… the teams
weren’t any that we would normally watch, but we’ll take what we can get until
the SEC starts playing in a couple of weeks.
I can’t wait! (Please oh please
let it actually happen.)
Saturday
evening, I went out and grabbed dinner from our favorite local pub, and B whipped
up some Moscow Mules for us while I was gone.
After dinner, we had another family movie night, this time to watch Night
at the Museum. The kids loved it,
and Jacob loved it so much that he declared it his second favorite movie of all
time… just behind How to Train Your Dragon.
Sunday, September 6 (Day 177 of
Quarantine)
Sunday morning, I went out and grabbed donuts for breakfast. Krispy Kreme just released their pumpkin spice donuts, and those are a must for us every year! This year the kids even got in on the pumpkin spice action – they usually stick to their everyday favorites – and both of them loved the pumpkin spice ones. I was surprised as they don’t usually like when I make pumpkin spice versions of anything.
After breakfast,
we watched church, and then the kids watched a couple of cartoons while I worked
on hanging up our new painting of Maui that my friend Amanda did for us. I’ve been wanting to find something for one
of the smaller walls in our dining room, and this looked absolutely perfect
there. Mark another thing off of the
master to do list!
By the time
that was done, it was time to get showered and ready for the day, and once that
was done, it was already time to figure out what to do about lunch. We pretty much always eat lunch in every day,
but Sunday we decided to change it up and grab pizza from one of our local
lunch pizza places. We hadn’t had it in
over six months (since before the pandemic began) so it really hit the
spot. The kids enjoyed it so much that
they both ate their entire pizzas.
After lunch, we
all went outside for a bit. It was hot
as hades all weekend, but the humidity dropped to an extremely rare 38% so it
really didn’t feel that bad out. After this
weekend and our low humidity, I’m very jealous of those of you who live in the
desert areas. Haha.
Sunday afternoon
I finally spray painted all nine of the frames for the travel gallery that used
to be in my office. That gallery was
just too big for the wall that it was on in my office, so I decided to move it
to our bedroom instead. The gold frames
didn’t match anything in our bedroom, so I painted them silver a few months ago
and I hated the way they looked. So, I spent
Sunday spraying them white and now all is right in the world again. This project has been on my list for months,
but I just haven’t felt like doing it, so it feels good to finally cross this
one off.
Sunday afternoon
was a little bit of work for me while B and the kids played Zelda, and then I put
together yet another charcuterie board for #CharcuterieSunday. I had grabbed some new cheeses and various
other sundries at the store earlier in the week, and I was dying to try all of them!
After dinner,
we went on a family walk (1.5 miles this time... good for B and his recovery!), and then after the kids showered, we got caught up on
America’s Got Talent. B and I watched a couple
of shows after the kids went to bed, and that was a wrap on our week!
We were also
off for Labor Day yesterday, but I’ll just recap that in next week’s post. :o)
Retail therapy can be good for the soul! I love how your waffles turned out! I think I am going to be on the look out for some fall sprinkles now.
ReplyDeleteThe girls would love them!
DeleteThe first week of September really was a good one. Let's hope it carries through the rest of the year! So good to hear that Jacob's first game went well! And I love that during his practice, Olivia had B send you the picture of her and Maui - so cute! I can't believe I am saying this, but your day of running errands sounds so nice. Errands aren't always my favorite, but they sure would be a treat right about now, especially the places you stopped! Here's to hoping this week is another good one!
ReplyDeleteVery exciting about Jacob getting back to baseball. Simon started soccer!
ReplyDeleteGreat post! Love hearing about your week.
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad that this past week was better than the one before. It always makes me giggle when kids want to be like they were when they were babies - my nieces and nephew are like that :) xo, Biana BlovedBoston
ReplyDeleteIt sounds like a great week. Retail therapy is a good way to feel "normal" again. I felt that way after I had lunch with friends last week.
ReplyDeleteSo jealous of that retail therapy, a trip to Mashall's is calling my name! Sounds like a great weekend and glad Brian is healing well!
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