Whew, what a week! It was a busy but oh-so-good one celebrating our Boo for his tenth birthday! Let’s just dive right in to the recap!
Monday, July 19
Monday morning, B had to go into the office for a couple of hours, so I woke up as he was leaving, and I got in a cardio workout while the kids slept. After my workout, I got ready for the day and did my morning meditation, devotional, and by the time I was done, the kids were up playing in the playroom.
We all headed down for breakfast after that, and then they watched a few minutes of cartoons while I caught up on blog reading. The rest of the morning was spent playing inside as it was yet another rainy day. Olivia finished drawing her poster of Elsa from Frozen 2, and I helped her cut the hole out so she could put her face in it. My creative girl!
I did find one that was semi-okay-looking, so I grabbed three of them (one for the kitchen sink, one for the back door, and one for the garage door) and then I headed to Jason’s Deli to meet my friend, Adrienne, for lunch. We hadn’t seen each other since May when our play date was cut short due to Olivia’s broken elbow extravaganza, so we had some catching up to do.
After our lunch, I headed back home. B had already fed the kids lunch, so when I got home, I got them settled in front of their laptops for an hour of IXL summer homework. After summer homework, we all tidied up the house a bit, and then they played video games while I cranked out some work.
It rained on and off all day long, but cleared up just after dinner, so after eating some of my mom’s delicious spaghetti leftovers from the freezer, we all headed outside to play Cornhole. We wrapped up the evening with the series finale of Breaking Bobby Bones, and then the kids headed up to bed to read and sleep over in Olivia’s room again.
Tuesday, July 20
Tuesday morning, the kids and I were up and ready and out the door before 9 to get to my semi-annual checkup at the allergist. My appointment went well, and it was super fast, so we were in and out in just 30 minutes. Olivia asked if we could stop and get cake pops from Starbucks afterward, and I obliged because a caramel latte sounded really good since it was, yet again, another dreary day.
At home, the kids read for a long time, and then we had a light lunch, followed by more reading time. Jacob isn’t loving the book he chose for summer reading, but he’s nearly halfway through, so he’s powering through to get it done so he can write his report. I joined in their reading time after lunch and got well into my Ennegram book that I started earlier this month. Pancake joined in on the reading fun, too. ;o)
At 8, we turned on Lego Masters, and I got in a stair stepper workout while we watched. After the kiddos went to bed, B and I watched some of The Bachelorette and Atypical, and then we headed up to bed, too.
Wednesday, July 21
Wednesday was another super dreary/rainy day, but I was able to squeeze in a fast-walk around the neighborhood before the rain came. That was my first fast-walk/run since I hurt my toe a couple of weeks ago, and I did great thanks to my new shoes!
After summer homework, it was tidy-up time and then video game / work time, and then I made chicken and pineapple stir fry with rice and broccoli for dinner. After dinner, the rain had stopped, so Brian and Jacob went out back to kick the soccer ball around while Olivia and I did sidewalk chalk, and then about 30 minutes into our outdoor time, the bottom fell out yet again. We have had so much rain this summer, y’all. So much rain.
B and I did our usual show-watching/relaxing/frozen yogurt eating, and then we headed to bed, too.
Thursday, July 22
Thursday morning, I got up and did a cardio workout at home since B was away at the office. Afterward, I got ready for the day and then got breakfast for the kids. They watched a couple of cartoons afterward, and I snapped this picture of them on the couch because I love how close they sit together. I know this sweetness won't last forever, so it had to be documented.
B got home from work at 4:30 and then he and I dropped the kids at my father-in-law’s so we could head out for… OUR FIRST DATE NIGHT IN 16.5 MONTHS. Yep, we hadn’t been out together for a date night since March 7, 2020… one week before everything shut down. We did sneak out to run some errands together on our anniversary back in December 2020, but that hardly counted as a date since we didn’t even go out for breakfast or lunch that day since Covid was near its peak.
Friday, July 23
Friday was Jacob’s birthday so we were taking the day off together, but that didn’t stop me from waking up before everyone else so I could get in a run. I’m trying to close all of my rings every single day in the month of July, so I knew I had to get out there early and get it done. However, I do not recommend running in a thousand percent humidity after a night of drinking. But hey, at least I got it done! Ha!
After breakfast we all got ready for the day, and then we headed to the local arcade that Jacob and Olivia love so much. Jacob always requests to go there for his birthday, but we didn’t go there last year because of Covid, so they were thrilled because it had been so long since we’d been. We got there right when they opened at 10 and we pretty much had the whole place to ourselves the whole time we were there. There were other people in there, of course, but we were able to avoid everyone very easily which was good since positive cases are spiking terribly here in our city again. Sigh.
The kiddos slept in sleeping bags on Olivia’s floor yet again, and then B and I watched a few more episodes of Atypical. We’re coming down the homestretch already, and I’m not ready for it to be over. It’s a really good show.
While we were watching, I stalked the live setlist updates for the first Dave Matthews Band concert since Covid!!!! They kicked off the show with one of my favorite DMB songs of all-time (#41) and they also played one of my other all-time favorite songs that they rarely ever play!
Saturday, July 24
Saturday morning after breakfast, the kids begged to go to my parents’ neighborhood pool again, and even though I had a ton of stuff to do, we obliged. Gotta squeeze in all the fun for summa summa summatime! We stayed there all morning, and the kids got lots of playtime while I got another pool workout done. We headed home at lunchtime to eat a light lunch, and then I got some laundry and other housework done before showering and getting ready for the day.
We had pizza and cookie cake over there, and they all opened their gifts. This was the first time we’d all been to my FIL’s house since Covid started. We’ve all been getting together on our back porch instead to play it safe, but it was way too hot Saturday to be outside. All of the adults and the older kids are vaccinated anyway now, so we felt pretty comfortable being inside.
Sunday, July 25
Sunday morning, I made homemade waffles and we watched some of the Olympics. B and I were surprised at just how much Jacob and Olivia loved watching archery. It is not my thing, that’s for sure, and I was surprised that it held their attention.
After breakfast, B headed out to mow again (story of his life during the summer because the grass grows so dang fast) and I did a cardio workout to burn off the junk food from the weekend.
At noon, we headed to my mother-in-law’s and step-father-in-law’s and celebrated all of the same birthdays again with them. They cooked a delicious spread for lunch, and then we had cookie cake and watched all of the birthday people open their presents. Jacob racked up on Legos this year yet again!
He had requested my mom’s spaghetti and rice (LOL at that combination), so we had that followed by his delicious cookies and cream Minecraft cake! We tried a different bakery this time for his cake, and they did not disappoint!
After dinner, cake, and gifts, Primetime Olympic coverage started, so we ended up staying at my parents’ house until almost 9:30 watching women’s gymnastics. The kids were enthralled and didn’t want to leave, and I didn’t want to miss it either. It’s always my favorite, too!
And that was our week!
And now for a few current things…
Currently
Reading
In
July, I read Little Fires Everywhere since we watched the show back in
June. I thought the book was great, but
I think I would have enjoyed it more if I’d read it prior to watching the show
(which is what I usually do anyway). I
also read Daisy Jones and the Six, and after a very slow start I ended
up enjoying it! For my third fiction
book, I started Beach Read, and y’all, I just couldn’t get into it. My copy ended up being due back before I could
finish it, and I wasn’t even sad to return it without finding out what happened. Granted, I only got about 20% of the way
through it, so maybe I didn’t give it a fair chance? Maybe I’ll try again eventually, but I highly
doubt it.
For
my non-fiction book for July, I’m finishing up The Road Back to You: An Enneagram
Journey to Self-Discovery. I took an
enneagram test a few years ago when it started becoming popular, and I’ve been
fascinated with it ever since. The test
that I took ended up being inconclusive as it couldn’t pin down just one number
for me, but it did say that I am probably closest to a Six. After reading a little more about the different
types, I couldn’t have agreed more, and I’ve proclaimed myself to be a Six (The
Loyalist) ever since then.
However,
after reading this book and delving into all of the little details for each of
the numbers, I have come to realize that I identify with the Ones (The
Perfectionist) just as much as the Sixes.
Now I’m stumped as to which one I identify with more… I truly feel like I’m
split 50/50 between the two.
This
book has been so interesting, and I highly recommend it if you want some
insight about the different personality types and why people behave the way that
they do. I think everyone would have
more patience, compassion, and understanding for others if they took the time
to learn what makes them tick, what sets them off, what motivates them, and why
they feel the way that they feel.
Currently
Watching
B
and I finished Mare of Easttown, and we’re still rolling through The
Bachelorette and All American.
We also started Atypical which we’re both loving. And, of course, we’re still watching Walk
the Prank, The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers, Lego Masters, and
America’s Got Talented with the kids.
Oh,
and the Olympics! We can’t forget
that!
Currently
Listening To
Dave Matthews Band on repeat. And that’s pretty much it. Haha. They just started their summer 2021 tour this past weekend after being forced to shut down their tour for 2020, so I’ve been listening in preparation for their concert in Atlanta. We were supposed to see them in May 2020, and since it was canceled, our tickets rolled over to July 2021. My gosh, they will always and forever be my favorite band.
Happy Wednesday, y’all!
Yay for date night. Pancake....so cute! What a fun week you all had, hope Jacob had a great birthday.
ReplyDeleteSounds like Jacob had a great birthday!! Hoping you guys are getting to experience a little less rain in these last weeks before the kids go back to school!
ReplyDeleteYour date night out looked great and I feel ya on the rainy weather - it has been non-stop here!! xo, Biana BlovedBoston
ReplyDeleteHooray for date night and lots of Jacob celebration! I love his faces when he opens gifts. I hope you have fun at the concert too! My brother lives in Atlanta and went to a concert (not DMB) last night and it sounded fun! Beach Read is a favorite among many I know but I personally didn't enjoy it!
ReplyDeleteThat is cool wrapping paper for Jacob! Happy belated birthday to him! Yay for a date night. The views from that hotel are beautiful. And yes to those yummy looking cocktails. Yay for your concert and getting back to normal!
ReplyDeleteYour date night looks amazing! What beautiful views. We have had so much rain here too; it's crazy. So glad Jacob had a good birthday-- all those cakes and treats look delicious.
ReplyDeleteThank you! He definitely had a great time celebrating!
DeleteSo many crazy rainy days it seems. It's been similar up here in Michigan. It was a rainy and humid July. That rooftop bar looks so cool and the view is gorgeous!
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