What a week! It was a busy one, but one filled with so many wonderful things for our little family. It was bittersweet, though, watching everything unfold in Ukraine. I spent every spare second praying for all of the innocent people there and praying for peace in this world. It seems as though there may never be a time when we’re all living in peace and harmony. When one conflict resolves, another begins, and it’s an ongoing cycle that I fear may never be broken.
If you have a moment, please say a prayer for all of the people who have been uprooted and lost loved ones, and for those who are mourning the loss of daily life and normalcy as they know it.
Now for the recap…
Monday, February 21
Monday, our kiddos weren’t off for President’s Day like they usually are, so it was a school day for us. We got up and out the door at our usual time, and then once I got them to school, I headed to Target to return some things.
After my Target trip, I had an 8:30 AM appointment with my allergist. I did all of my breathing tests, and he said that my lungs are looking great and that my asthma seems to be well-controlled right now. Woo hoooo! As for the pesky allergies, there’s not much I can do about those except to keep on taking my daily allergy meds. The doc did confirm that the tree pollen has, indeed, started here, so that explained my cough and runny nose that I started having when the kids had Covid. I tested negative three times, so I knew there had to be something else going on!
After my appointment, I headed back home to crank out some blog content for the next couple of hours, and then B and I went to Lowe’s later in the morning to grab some stuff for the kids’ bathroom project.
The rest of the afternoon was spent eating lunch and working, and then I headed out to pick up the kids from school. We headed straight to dance and dropped Olivia, and then I took Jacob home before heading back out to run a couple more errands.
It rained all. day. long. Monday, so it most definitely wasn’t ideal for running errands, but ya gotta do what ya gotta do! When I got back to the dance studio, I talked to my uncle on the phone for a bit while I waited for Olivia’s classes to end. He’s been working out of town for several months, so we haven’t been able to see him much lately, so it was nice to be able to catch up with him.
Olivia and I got home just as Brian and Jacob were leaving for baseball. His practice was in the batting cages, and since those are covered, the rain wasn’t an issue. They’d already eaten dinner, so Olivia and I were on our own. I made some sandwiches and cut up some fruit, and that was that.
After dinner, Olivia did her homework while I cleaned the kitchen and prepped for the next day, and by the time that was done, it was time for her to get showered. While she showered and got ready for bed, I got in a quick stair-stepper workout, and by the time she and I were both done, the boys were back home from practice.
After Jacob was ready for bed, B and I headed to the kids’ rooms to pray and hang out with them for a bit, and then I meditated with Jacob as we do every night before bed. He really loves meditating now, so we do a children’s meditation from my Calm app pretty much every night before he goes to sleep.
Once they were in bed, B and I enjoyed some more banana pudding leftover from his birthday, and we watched The Bachelor. Which, by the way, is getting dumber and dumber every season. Haha.
Tuesday was Twos-day, 2/22/22, so the school did a fun dress-up theme - tutus, ties, tennis shoes, and twinning. Jacob opted to wear a tie and tennis shoes, and Olivia wanted to wear her dance tutu.
I met Becky at the school, and we got everything set up just in time to walk over to the church to greet everyone. The plan for the middle school and high school was for the grandparents to meet all of their grandchildren outside the church, and then they all went to Mass together. After Mass, they all went back over to the school’s media center, where the donuts were waiting for them, and they were all able to eat and socialize. The whole event went smoothly, and it was so nice to be volunteering at the school again. I missed it so much while everything was shut down because of Covid.
After school, the kids did their homework and then Olivia and I headed to her lyrical class. Her class on Tuesdays is just 45 minutes, so I sat in the parking lot, and while I waited, I cleaned out my whole car and then started my new book… another one by Colleen Hoover!
When we got home, we made breakfast for dinner, and then we had a nice evening at home. Jacob was supposed to have had baseball practice, but the fields were still too wet after all the rain we had, so they canceled it. The weather was beautiful on Tuesday, though, so we all headed to the back yard after dinner. Jacob had been working on his 1,000 pop-fly catches all afternoon while we were at dance, and he wanted to go practice some more.
We stayed out until dark, and then I got in a quick workout while the kids showered. Afterward, we watched some more of The Amazing Race before the kids got into bed. After they were in bed, B and I watched This is Us, and then we headed up for bed.
Wednesday morning, I had a dentist appointment first thing after I dropped the kids at school. I wear a bite guard at night for my TMJ, so I have to see my dentist several times per year in addition to getting my two cleanings per year. I actually see two different dentists – one for my regular cleanings – and then another for my TMJ, and I always love visiting the TMJ dentist because all of the chairs face floor-to-ceiling, wall-to-wall windows, and we have a view of all of the wildlife out there. They’re in the middle of the city, but there’s a big lake nearby, so there are ducks and geese outside the window every single time I visit. That one goose kept staring at me, and I felt like an animal at the zoo. Hahahaha.
Once Jamey had my hair looking fab, I headed back home to finish up working for the day and then I grabbed the kids from school. After homework was done, they watched some YouTube videos and I went for a run. It was hot (well, hot for February, as it was 82 degrees), sunny, and humid on Wednesday, and it was not a fun run. Haha.
Once the chicken was in the oven, Olivia worked on her sign language some more while I got the rest of dinner going. The boys ended up getting home later than usual, so we all sat down to a very late dinner, and by the time that was done, it was time for Jacob to get showered for bed.
Once the kids were in bed, B and I watched an episode of Raising Dion, and then we headed to bed.
Thursday was Grandparent’s Day for the lower school, so after I dropped the kids, I headed back to our favorite local donut shop to pick up 64 dozen donuts, and then I headed back to the school. My friend, Becky, and I hung around in the school until it was time to start, and then at 9, we walked over to the church to greet all of the grandparents and students.
My parents and my mother-in-law and step-father-in-law all came and met up with the kiddos. My father-in-law had wanted to come, but he had a prior engagement and couldn’t make it. They all went in the church for Mass together, and while they were in Mass, Becky and I, along with two other ladies got all of the donuts delivered to the classrooms.
I had just enough time to unload the dishwasher and get most everything prepped for the next day before it was time to leave to pick up my momma for a movie date! She and I headed to the 4:20 showing of Marry Me, and we both loved it. Y’all know I absolutely LOVE a Jennifer Lopez romantic comedy (hello, Wedding Planner and Maid in Manhattan!!) and after all these years, she’s still the queen of the romcom!!
It was my first time in a movie theater since before the pandemic started, and I think the last movie I saw in a theater was Frozen 2, so that would have been November 2019. Crazy right?! We only had to share the theater with three other people, so it was the perfect time to go, and it was so nice being back in there and doing something normal. I’m just so grateful that things are finally moving in the right direction with the pandemic and I’m praying we don’t have any more setbacks.
B and the kids picked up Chick-Fil-A on the way home, and then we all had a late dinner, followed by showers for the kids, followed by one episode of Raising Dion and bedtime for us.
Friday was Olivia’s birthday, so I sent her off to school with donuts to share with her class. She wanted to do donuts this year instead of cupcakes. After that, I made a quick stop at Publix for some urgent items, and then I spent the rest of the day catching up on blog work and life stuff since the whole week had been hectic. While I’d gotten to work on the blog each day, I didn’t have time to do much, so I’d gotten way behind.
When I picked the kids up from school, Olivia told us how wonderful her birthday had been at school and how her friends had made it so special for her. We headed straight home, and when we got there, she opened her presents from us because she didn’t want to wait another second!!
We hadn’t been to his house in months because of Covid, so it was nice to finally be back over there doing something normal. He’d had a lot of work done inside his house, and he’d also rearranged the furniture, so it was nice to be able to see all of the changes.
Saturday morning, B headed out for a tennis match, and I made homemade waffles for the kids and me. After breakfast, I snuggled on the couch with Maui and drank my tea while the kids played with Olivia’s new Barbie camper. They played all morning with that thing and never once asked to turn the TV on, and that’s how I know that gift was a true winner. Haha.
When we arrived, Olivia headed into the church to pray for a few minutes, and then she headed back outside where they’re currently doing afternoon confession. They’re typically done indoors, but our church is still doing them outside at this time due to Covid. They set up chairs and screens outside so there’s still privacy, but for now, it’s all done outdoors.
Olivia got in line and waited for her turn, and then we all headed back into the church sanctuary so she could do her penance (say her prayers). After she was done, we still had more than an hour before 5:30 Mass was to begin, so we let the kids play on the playground for a loooong time until it was time to head back inside.
We all wore masks, but the CDC had just relaxed the mask requirements on Friday, so most people didn’t wear one. We may stop wearing them soon again, too, although, they don’t bother me in the least anymore.
The Bishop from our diocese just happened to be in town, and was greeting everyone after Mass, so the kids ran up to him and chatted him up for a minute. At the end of their conversation, he gave them each a special blessing, and it was just the sweetest.
After Mass, we headed to our favorite Mexican place down the street from church for dinner. The rest of the family wasn’t quite ready for eating inside at a restaurant during peak eating time, so it was just the four of us. The restaurant ended up being pretty busy, but it wasn’t totally full, and there were several open tables and booths in our room, so we felt totally comfortable the whole time.
After we stuffed ourselves with cheese dip, tacos, and margs, we headed home… but not before swinging through the Dairy Queen drive-through first! It didn’t take long for us to fall back into our old habits! Haha.
When we got home, we watched an episode of The Amazing Race with the kids, and then after they went to bed, B and I watched an episode of Raising Dion before heading to bed ourselves.
Sunday, February 27
Sunday morning, we had cinnamon rolls for breakfast, and then we had a free morning since we’d already been to church. I got some things done in my office since I’d not even set foot in there on Saturday, and the kids played with Olivia’s Barbie camper some more.
Later in the morning, we got ready and headed to my mother-in-law and step-father-in-law’s house for Sunday lunch, and it was soooo good to be back there after a several months long hiatus. We’re still splitting up and eating in different rooms at this point so we’re not all crammed in the dining room together, but we all got to spread out a bit and visit afterward.
We celebrated Brian’s and Olivia’s birthdays there again, and then afterward, the kids played ping pong in the garage with their cousins. After ping pong, we all went outside so the kids could pick some carrots out of the garden, but our time was cut short because it started raining. It was chilly and dreary all day Sunday.
I squeezed in a very quick 45 minutes of work after that, and then it was time to head downstairs and get everything ready for Monday before we headed to my parents’ house for Sunday dinner.
Mama Cass joined us at Momma and Daddy’s house for dinner, and we celebrated Brian’s and Olivia’s birthdays over there, too. Olivia had requested a chocolate chip cookie dough cake with a Minecraft kitty cat on the top. We’ve never had a bad experience with a bakery, but we were not pleased with the cake that we had gotten. I had sent them a picture of what we wanted the cat to look like, but it ended up looking nothing like what Olivia had requested. And the cake was really dense and weird like it had been undercooked.
Olivia didn’t seem to mind, though, and we all had a great evening celebrating. I was so excited to finally be able to spend some time with my Mama Cass, too, as we’d hardly seen her since Christmas.
Happy Tuesday, y’all!
It seems like a lot of things are going back to normal, which is so nice! I didn't realize A Million Little Things is back, I'll have to catch up!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun birthday ending to the week! I love that she's trying to learn sign language. I too was a bit obsessed in middle school but then ended up learning a lot of sign language when I was working in daycare. Sign is so easy for most kids to pick up and it's a great way to communicate with toddlers before they can speak in full sentences.
ReplyDeleteYes, I considered teaching sign language to our kiddos when they were little, but I never got started. Now I wish I had since Olivia has taken such an interest in it.
DeleteI love when birthdays turn into an entire week (month?) of celebrating!
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday to Brian and Olivia! Love that view at the dentist and all the yummy treats!
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