It’s time to recap yet another week, y’all! Let’s do it!
Monday, March 20
Monday morning, I got the kiddos off to school and then I headed straight home to throw my fuzzy PJs back on because it was 28-freaking-degrees. Whyyyy, though.
I spent the entire day bundled up inside working on the blog, and then at 2 it was time to get moving and do all the things. Jacob was feeling better Monday, so we had piano lessons and golf on deck, plus dance for Olivia.
After the kiddos were released from school, they ate snacks in the car on the way to dance, and then once Olivia was dropped off there, Jacob and I headed to piano lessons. They were recording some upcoming stuff for the recitals at the school in the lobby, so I couldn’t sit in there, so I ended up sitting in on Jacob’s lesson for the first time ever. I’d spent a couple of minutes in there at the end of one of his lessons before, but this was the first time I was able to sit in for the whole thing.
He was in the process of learning a really hard song, so he ended up working on that same one the whole time. His teacher had him play it with one hand at a time at first, and by the end of the lesson, he was playing it (slowly) with two hands. He is really coming along, and I really enjoyed being able to watch him and watch the whole teaching process. Jacob also informed me that he loved having me in there with them, so I might start sitting in more if he wants me to.
After piano lessons, Jacob and I shot straight over to golf, because he had a tee time of 4:42. We were cutting it soooo cloooose, but thankfully, we got him there on time. Brian met us there, and I hung around to watch him tee off at the first hole, and then I had to go back to dance to pick up Olivia.
When she and I got home, she worked on homework while I got in a stair stepper workout, and then she got showered and ready for bed while I got dinner ready. Mondays are hectic, late nights now that golf has started, so I did turkey and cheese biscuit sliders and fruit for dinner. Simple, but always a crowd pleaser.
After dinner, Jacob had math homework to do, and then he got showered and ready for bed. By bedtime, he was exhausted, and he couldn’t get into bed fast enough. While he got ready for bed, I got in a quick arms workout to round out the evening. I had wanted to do it right after my stair stepper workout, but on Mondays, I just have to get it in where I can fit it in!
Unfortunately, Monday morning, B’s throat started feeling scratchy, and by the time we went to bed, it was full-on sore, so he must have gotten whatever Jacob had.
Tuesday morning, I dropped the kids at school and then I headed to Publix to drop a giant bag of plastic bags for recycling. I also grabbed a few items that we needed while I was there, and I was in and out in about five minutes.
The rest of the day was spent working on blog stuff. B worked from home on Tuesday since he was under the weather, but thankfully, he tested negative for Covid. Must just be a spring cold.
After school, the kiddos and I came home so they could do homework, and then I drove Olivia to dance. After I dropped her off, I headed downtown for a girls’ night. We have an awesome food hall downtown, and they just started doing trivia there on Tuesday nights, so we thought that would be a fun change of pace rather than just doing dinner.
When we arrived, we all grabbed beers and food, and then we grabbed a table in the room where they were doing trivia. I opted for a hot dog and fries from one of the newer vendors, and a couple of the girls grabbed Mexican food from a different vendor.
Trivia ran for about two hours, and we did four rounds. The first round was just a hodge podge of random stuff. The second round was all about MTV. For the third round, the trivia host listed three random things and we had to say what they have in common. And then, the last round was my personal favorite because it was a music round. The host played songs and we had to list different things about them – artists, song titles, lead singer’s names, and various other random things.
We ended up doing SO WELL on all four rounds, but we were barely beaten by a different group every single time. We had so much fun, though, and our trivia host was a hoot! He was really funny and personable, and he kept cutting up with us since we were sitting right by him.
We had to select a team name for each round, and instead of using the same one over and over, we chose different names for each round, and each name we chose had something to do with the Sister Act movies. Hahahaha. After trivia was over, our host told us that he was loving all of our names so much because Sister Act was one of his favorite movies growing up. Classic!
Trivia wrapped up just before 8 and the girls and I hung out outside for a few. Since we were right by the river, we had to go take a picture with the cow, too. She’s been a landmark in our city for decades, and they recently moved her downtown so we can all enjoy her.
Wednesday morning, I dropped the kiddos at school and then I spent the day at home working on blog stuff, washing sheets, and doing various other things that needed to be done. I always dread washing the kids’ sheets because there’s so much stuff that has to be removed from their beds before I can even get the sheets off. I snapped this picture of Olivia’s bed because I wanted to share the sheer volume of crap that she keeps in her bed – like six pillows, a million stuffies, multiple blankets, random toys, and… a tri-board. Hahahaha. Whyyyy though.
After dinner, B lay on the couch for a bit because he was tired from not sleeping well the night before. His funk kept him up most of the night Tuesday night. He did test for Covid one more time Wednesday evening, and he was negative again, so I think it’s safe to say he didn’t have that.
While he lay on the couch, the kiddos played outside, and I went for a run. I had actually intended to walk, so I started a walk workout on my Apple Watch, and then I ended up running most of the 3.5 miles. Normally, I’m struggling a bit after a run, but for some reason Wednesday night, I felt like I could have run 3 more miles. Strange!
Once they were tucked in, B and I watched some of the new American Idol episode, and then we headed upstairs for a little bit of reading and bedtime.
Thursday morning, I dropped the kids at school, and then I dropped Maui off at the groomer FINALLYYYY. She was in desperate need of a haircut and a bath. After that, it was back home for a few minutes to get started on some work, and then I headed back to the school to attend school Mass with Olivia + their third quarter awards ceremony.
Fortunately, B was still working from home on Thursday because of his cold, so he was able to run out and grab her as I went off to pick up the kids. Both kids were in desperate need of new tennis shoes for school, so we swung by the store to grab some after school, and then we headed straight to Olivia’s voice lessons.
She is still not wanting to do the recital, but her teacher is letting her pick a song as if she’s going to do it, so that way she’s prepared in case she does end up deciding to do it. She had already decided on one Taylor Swift song, but this week, she decided to switch to Afterglow by Taylor Swift. She loves that song so much!
Once lessons were done, we headed home, and I got started on dinner – one pan roasted sausage, sweet potatoes, broccoli, and onions with blueberry muffins – and then we all ate dinner together. B had to work some more after dinner, so he went back to his office to finish up, and the kids headed outside to play while I stepped out for a 3-mile walk/run.
It was just gorgeous out Thursday evening, and I am soooo happy to be able to take my evening walks/runs again. They are one of my most favorite things in the whole world. I love moving my body, I love the fresh air, I love seeing all of our neighbors out in their yards enjoying the weather, too, I love pushing myself and sweating, and I love how I feel afterward. I’ve also noticed that on the mornings after I go on an evening run, it’s much easier for me to get out of bed when my alarm goes off. I just cannot get enough of evening runs and walks, y’all!
Some of the ones we’re interested in – “Drops of Jupiter” by Train, “Clair de Lune” by Claude Debussy (it’s one of my all-time classical pieces), “Casper’s Lullabye” from the old Casper movie from the 90’s (seriously the most beautiful song in the whole world. I used to listen to it every single night when I was a kid while I was falling asleep.), and… “All My Life” by K-Ci and JoJo.
“All My Life” won, so we started working on that one Thursday night. I played the intro for him a couple of times, and he picked it up instantly, and figured out the first part in less than five minutes. He is seriously amazing, this kid. His music teacher was right – he does have the gift of music. He doesn’t even really have to try all that hard. I watched him while he was figuring it out, and I swear, I could practically see the wheels turning in his head. He had the whole first few notes figured out in, like, two tries. Truly amazing.
Friday morning, I dropped the kids at school and then I headed home to work. My day had been quite hectic on Thursday with all of the errands that we’d had to run, so I left some things undone from Thursday. I spent the day working on the blog and tying up some loose ends, and then grabbed the kiddos from school at 3 when they got out.
My nephews play baseball on the high school varsity team at our kids’ same school, so we decided to go watch them play at their 4:30 game since it was at home. It was a beautiful day to be outside, although, a little on the hot side since we were directly in the sun. We went from 28 degrees at the beginning of the week to 85 at the end of the week.
Our boys ended up winning 6-0, and when the game was over, our family of four headed to our favorite Mexican restaurant that we frequent right by the kids’ school and our church.
Saturday morning, we woke up to pouring rain. I made some homemade waffles, and then read for a bit, and by the time I was done reading, the rain had cleared out and the sun was out. I got in a good cardio workout after that, and the kids headed outside to play.
B and the kids wanted Dairy Queen afterwards, so we swung through their drive-through for Blizzards, and then we headed home. By the time the kids were done with theirs, it was time for them to get into bed. B and I watched the episode of Only Murders in the Building that I’d fallen asleep during the night before, and then we watched one more episode before heading up to bed. Aaaand I fell asleep during the second episode again. Hahahaha.
Sunday, March 26
Sunday morning, I woke a little later than usual because it was pitch black outside from some stormy weather just north of us. They ended up having a tornado that did quite a bit of damage, and I was thankful that it missed us.
We made cinnamon rolls for breakfast, and then I planned the week ahead, (finally) finished my book that wasn’t great, and I got in a yoga workout. Once that was all done, I got ready for the day, and then we headed to my mother-in-law and step-father-in-law’s house for Sunday lunch and to celebrate my MIL’s birthday.
And now for a few current things…
Currently Reading
I read four
books this month, y’all. Four. Who am I?!
This time of year is usually so busy that I don’t have the time to read,
but with Jacob not playing baseball, that has really freed up some time, and
I’ve been devouring books like it’s my job!
First up,
was Float Plan by Trish Doller.
It started out a little slow for me, but I ended up liking it pretty
good once it picked up a bit. I did love
the characters in the book, and I was satisfied with the ending. I’d say it was worth the read.
Next up, was
November 9 by Colleen Hoover. She
is hit or miss for me, but I loved this one.
It’s definitely in my Colleen Hoover Top Two, and I loved it so much I
gave it five stars on Goodreads.
Then, came After
I Do by Taylor Jenkins Reid.
Overall, I liked this book. It
wasn’t fantastic, but it was definitely readable. It just wasn’t a masterpiece like her book One
True Loves that I read in February.
Finally, I
read The Road Trip by Beth O’Leary.
Y’all. Oh my goodness, this book
was soooo boring. I thought the overall
concept was so cute, and I really appreciated how the author incorporated some
music into it to set the tone. I was
also struck by a few phrases here and there throughout the book that were very
well-written, but other than that, this book was soooo boring. I really feel like it just should have been
so much better than it actually was. I
also feel like there was a lot of filler that could have been left out. It’s a pretty long book, so maybe it would
have been better if it had been shorter?
Anyway, I took a poll on Instagram and the vast majority of people who
have read it told me it was just ok or to not waste my time, so I guess I should have listened to
y’all. Ha!
Currently
Watching
With B: We finished season two of Only Murders in
the Building, season one of The Last of Us, and season three of Outer
Banks, and we’re still making our way through A Million Little Things,
Saturday Night Live, and Shark Tank. We also started the new season of American
Idol.
With the
Kids: We finished the new season of Floor
is Lava, and we picked up Fresh Prince of Bel Air again. Oh, and The Mandalorian and Secrets
of Sulphur Springs are both back, so we just started season three of both
of those, too!
Alone: I’m still watching How to Lose a Guy in 10
Days every now and then, but mostly, I’ve just been listening to music.
Currently
Listening To
The question is, what am I not listening to?! I listen to music nonstop when I’m at home and in my car, so I always have something playing. I’m still playing a lot of 90’s Hip Hop and R&B, but I’ve also been listening to Taylor Swift and Dave Matthews Band (because, duh). I’ve also been listening to some newly downloaded songs on repeat as well – Love Come Back to Me by Phillip Phillips (he’s putting out a new album soon!!), Nobody Gets Me by Sza, Escapism by Raye, Wonder Woman by Miley Cyrus, and Eyes Closed by Ed Sheeran. I’m counting down the days until his new album comes out in May! And until we see him in concert again! EEK!
Happy Tuesday, y’all!
I also have this spring cold you talk about. Ugh. I love trivia even though I'm awful at it!
ReplyDeleteThe trivia girls night looks so fun!
ReplyDeleteThat trivia night sounds like so much fun!
ReplyDeleteIt sure was! We're hoping to do it again soon!
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