We had a great
week, and I was finally able to wrap up my birthday celebrations! Here’s the recap!
Monday, April 18
The kids were off of school for Easter Monday, but Brian had to work, so it was just the three of us. We woke up to more rain Monday morning, so we had a slow morning at home, and then I had another physical therapy appointment for my neck at 11. I felt bad having to drag the kids there, but there’s never any waiting there, and the appointments are quick, so it wasn’t too bad. The kids brought stuff along to entertain themselves, and they were as good as gold for the entire appointment.
By the time we left my appointment, it was lunchtime, so we swung through the Chick-Fil-A drive-through and brought it home. After lunch, the kids pulled everything out of the eggs from their egg hunt, sorted all of it, and got it put away, and I got the Easter baskets and eggs put away until next year.
After a quick sweep of the house, we prepped for school on Tuesday, and then they played video games for a bit before it was time to get Olivia to dance class. Public schools weren’t out Monday, so the kids still had their after-school activities, and dance starts promptly at 3:45, so our day “off” wasn’t quite a full day off.
Jacob and I dropped Olivia at dance and then headed back home, and then B got home from work in time for Jacob to say home… that way he didn’t have to go back to dance with me. I got a few things done in the car while I was waiting for Olivia to get out, and then we headed home.
Jacob was supposed to have had a 7:15 baseball game, but because of all of the rain, it was canceled. Instead, we made breakfast for dinner and then watched a little bit of American Idol before the kiddos went to bed. I got in a workout and then Brian and I watched another episode of Inventing Anna before going to bed, too.
Tuesday, April 19
Tuesday morning, I dropped the kiddos at school and then I alternated between laundry and blog work aaaallll the day. After being gone for a week, I got somewhat behind again, and the Disney recaps take a lot of time and energy since I include every little detail!
After school, the kids and I went home to get homework done before dance, and then during Olivia’s dance class Jacob and I read in the car. Olivia’s recital is coming up in just a few weeks, and she is just as thrilled as she can be… forget dance class… she just wants to be on stage!
After dance, we headed home and I started dinner. B walked in just in time to sit down, and he and I snuck in a mid-week glass of wine since we had an open bottle leftover from the weekend.
After dinner, the four of us took Maui for a walk around the neighborhood because the weather was glorious yet again. Typically, by now the heat has starting settling in, but it’s been rather chilly this spring.
We all did about a mile together, and then B and the kids took Maui home while I continued for another mile and a half. While I walked, the kids got showered and ready for bed, and then we finally finished America’s Got Talent: Extreme, and we also watched a tiny bit more of American Idol.
Wednesday was another day of work and laundry, and I also did some online shopping for Olivia’s First Communion as well as the school fundraiser. I worked on the class basket for second grade with the other room mom, and our basket will be auctioned off to raise money for the school at our end-of-the-year fundraiser. We opted to do a “stock the bar cart” theme again since it was so successful last year, and I ended up buying several of the same items that we included last year.
By the time car line pick-up time rolled around, I’d accomplished a lot for the day, and it felt good since we have so much going on over the next few weeks. I grabbed the kids from school, and we headed straight home to get homework done and cook dinner, because Jacob had a 7:15 baseball game.
The game Wednesday evening was sloooow. The other team’s pitchers ended up walking our kiddos around and around the bases. Jacob ended up getting walked twice and then he did get a good hit, but one of the infielders scooped it right up and threw him out at first. His team ended up winning 17-7, though, and they still remain undefeated, 9-0!! Woo hoo! Jacob is very excited about that, despite the look on his face in the picture below. That's just the face he makes now when I try to take his picture. Haha.
B and I spent a few minutes with Maui, and we caught up on part of a Shark Tank episode, and then he and I headed to bed, too.
Thursday morning, after I dropped the kids at school, I headed to Walmart because I had to return something and pick up a few things that I haven’t been able to find at Publix and Target. Then the rest of the day was spent doing blog work, getting stuff organized for the class auction basket, and shopping for First Communion gifts and a flower crown for Olivia to wear.
After school, the kids and I stopped and grabbed some of the other items for the class auction basket from the other second grade room mom, and then we headed straight home to get homework done because Jacob had another baseball game.
I cooked an early dinner, and we were all loaded up in the car by 6 to get Jacob to the cages to practice before the game. Maui was giving me extra mopey sad puppy dog eyes before we were about to leave, so I decided to bring her along for the game. She is the sweetest, most good-natured girl and she never barks, so I really should take her along more often.
I did take her along to a practice a couple of years ago and she was super restless and didn’t want to sit still, so this time, I walked her around for a bit to tire her out before the game started and it worked like a charm. She was a little bit restless at first (mostly because she wanted to go visit with all the people – haha), but eventually she settled down and lay in my lap for the duration of the game.
His team ended up winning again, 14-6, to remain undefeated. So crazy!
After the game, we all headed home, and both kids were in the bed by 9:30, and then B and I were able to spend some time finishing up Shark Tank that we’d started the previous night before heading up to bed ourselves.
One of us always peeks at the kids before we go to bed, and almost every single night, Olivia has something over her face. Thursday night, she had her GIANT Sven on her head and I had to snap a picture because it was so dang funny.
Friday was a day to do ALL THE THINGS. My week this week is insane, and I knew on Friday that I wasn’t going to have time this week to do much at home, so I spent the whole day working ahead on blog stuff, ordering recital items, getting ready for the school auction, booking a hotel for my friend’s wedding that we’re attending later in the summer, and just a bunch of other random little things that had been hanging over my head that I won’t have time to do for a while.
I left a bit earlier than normal to pick up the kids from school so I could swing by a local nursery and pick up some plants on the way. I ended up getting four ferns, a few different flowering plants, and a big ol’ bag of soil to get the yard looking good for spring and summer.
After I grabbed the kids, we headed home, and we had an entire free evening and night stretching out before us which was just what the doctor ordered. After unloading all of our stuff and getting snacks, the three of us headed outside to hang out because the weather was just lovely.
The kids played some basketball and Twister and I sat on the front porch and read for a bit. We headed inside when Brian got home from work, and I started working on putting together the bar cart that had arrived for the school auction while B headed back out to grab some pizza from our very favorite local place. We cracked open some beers, put them in our new National Championship koozies (that will never get old!), and ate on our freshly cleaned back porch. The kiddos ate quickly and then ran around the yard shooting each other with Nerf guns, and we ended up dragging them in just before dark.
Saturday morning was homemade waffles and then an episode of Is It Cake? with the whole fam and my hot tea, and then I hit the ground running again. I got in a good cardio workout, got some laundry done, unpacked all of the final bar cart items that had arrived, got them arranged and photographed, and then I got the entire house tidied from top to bottom.
By the time she left, it was time for lunch, so I got that ready and the kids folded and put away all their laundry. After lunch, they tidied all of their parts of the house, and then we all went outside to find a good spot to plant some sunflowers. Last year, we planted them in large pots, but every time it stormed, they would blow over because they were so tall and top heavy, so this time we’re planting them in the yard.
B dug up a 3x6 space on the west side of the house and he got the soil all prepped while I lay out on the chaise lounge and read my book. We all headed inside shortly after that for a few minutes of blog work (for me), TV (for B), and video games (for the kids), before all getting showered and ready for 5:30 Mass.
After Mass, we had dinner with my parents, my uncle, and his friend at our favorite pub right down the street from church. They didn’t have a table available to seat all eight of us together, so all of us adults sat together, and the kids got to sit at their very own table, which they loved. While I miss having tiny kids in the house, it sure is nice to have older kids who are self-sufficient and can sit at their own table, order their own food, and keep themselves entertained. ;o)
We ended up lingering over dinner until nearly 8:30, and on the way home we stopped at Dairy Queen for Blizzards to-go before heading home. The kids wanted to sleep over again, so they got their sleeping bags ready when we got home, and then they stayed up giggling for a few minutes before falling to sleep.
After they went to bed, B and I enjoyed our Blizzards on the couch while we watched another episode of The Flight Attendant and some more Saturday Night Live, and we were so exhausted that both of us started nodding off on the couch… that’s when we knew it was time to go to bed!
Sunday, April 24
Sunday morning, we got up and had cinnamon rolls, and then we watched another episode of Is It Cake? all curled up on the couch. I had promised Olivia we’d plant her sunflowers Sunday morning, so after the show was over, she and I headed outside. I got all of our plants planted that I’d picked up Friday, we planted 5-6 sunflower seeds in the bed that B had prepped for us on Saturday, and I got a couple of my indoor plants repotted with fresh soil. Both of them have been pitiful, especially the purple one, and I haven’t been able to get them to grow, so I’m hoping the new soil will do the trick.
When I got home, I had to do all the things to prep for Monday, and I squeezed in a little bit of blog work while the kiddos played video games, and then we went to my parents’ house for Sunday dinner.
My dad always picks my Mama Cass up from her house and drives her to their house for Sunday dinner, and Sunday evening, he picked her up in his convertible. Before they left, she grabbed a scarf and tied it in her hair just like ladies did back in the 1960’s, and my momma snapped a couple of pictures of them when they drove up because she looked so dang chic. I mean, seriously, could she be any cooler?!
And now for a few current things…
Currently Reading
This month, I
read Golden Girl by Elin Hilderbrand and I loved it. I’m typically too busy to pick up a book this
time of year, but I found myself making time for this one. I also started a second book, but I haven’t
finished it, so I’ll be saving that one to count in May.
Currently
Watching
With B: This month, B and I have been watching This
is Us, Shark Tank, A Million Little Things, and Saturday
Night Live on network television.
Then for streaming, we’re still watching The Other Two on HBO Max
and we also started Inventing Anna on Netflix as well as the new season
of The Flight Attendant.
With the
Kids: We finished America’s Got
Talent: Extreme and we’re still making our way through American Idol. We also started Is It Cake? on Netflix
and we all LOVE it. We haven’t watched The
Fresh Prince of Bel Air or Mighty Ducks Game Changers all month, but
we need to go back and finish those, too!
Alone: Netflix added a bunch of good romcoms this
month, so I’ve been watching Monster-in-Law (not my favorite but I love me some
JLo), It’s Complicated, Something’s Gotta Give, and Rumor Has It. I’m also still watching The Wedding
Planner, My Best Friend’s Wedding, The Big Wedding, Father
of the Bride 2 as my happy background noise. I’ve officially watched my The Wedding
Planner DVD so much that it’s starting to get stuck on certain scenes. Apparently, I’ve (literally) worn it
out. Haha.
Currently
Listening To
I have
almost every single Disney soundtrack in my iTunes library, and we shuffled
that for the first couple of weeks of April to get us in the mood for Disney
and on the way down to Disney World.
Since we got back, I’ve been shuffling my “Feel Good” playlist because
it’s that time of year! And yes, I have
a playlist for just about everything.
;o)
Happy Tuesday, y’all!
The picture in the car looks like an ad! Fun that you got another birthday celebration!
ReplyDeleteYour MIL is so amazing! Oh, wow! I would love that for a gift. Those pots are so cute with all of the various herbs on your back patio! I need to pin it for inspo! I agree, trip recap posts take so much work. And, it has been NUTS here. Not only did my kids (all together) have 7 sick days this month, but there is SO many extra activities with sports, dance, etc. in the Spring. I am so tired and behind... but, I'm giving myself some grace, because I know it is out of my hands AND IT IS ALMOST summer!!!
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