Last week, was our last week of summer break… I STILL can’t believe it. Needless to say, we spent the whole week squeezing out every single last ounce of goodness as possible.
Monday, July 29
Monday, I was up around 7:30 to have breakfast, and do the rest of my morning routine. The kids were both up around 9, and they had breakfast and watched some TV while I caught up on some blog reading. I kept my computer time brief, and then it was time to get some stuff done.
I finally got all of my Prime Day stuff unpacked, tried on, tested, and put away and I got all of the returns ready as there were a few items that didn’t work/I decided not to keep. After that, I bagged up all of the recycling, trash, and donations from Olivia’s room cleanout, and I got all of that put away. I also tackled the laundry Monday – all five loads – and got that out of the way. Oh, and I got a few more items photographed and listed to sell. It was a productive morning!
After lunch, Olivia finished up the last of her IXL summer homework which meant that she was totally done with everything for the summer – woo hoo! – and then the kids played video games for a bit while I did some blog work and a Bible study. We also had a fun little time watching a bunny eat right by our back porch. We have seen bunnies in our yard before, but they have never been so brazen as to come right up to the back porch. We couldn’t believe it!
We would never do that if the theater was packed, but we knew that there would be very few people at a 4:45 showing on a Monday, so we had no qualms about eating right in the theater. Sure enough, there were less than 10 other people in the whole theater, so we were able to eat our Chick-Fil-A without attracting any attention to ourselves. Haha.
We both liked the movie a lot! If you liked the old Twister from the 90’s (which I did), then you will like this one, too!
Also, one of us actually dressed for a date night while the other clearly dressed for comfort and warmth. I had a sweater in my bag, too. #NoRegrets
After the kids went to bed, B and I watched some more of The Olympics, and then we called it a night, too.
Tuesday,
July 30
Tuesday, I was up at 7:45, and after all of my morning chores, I got some blog work done. I also sat down and planned out every single detail of every single day that was left of summer break. At that point, there were only seven days left (including that day), and we still had so much that we wanted to do!
I contacted parents and set up sleepovers, I planned a few fun things, and I arranged a couple of outings with friends, including a spontaneous outing to the local entertainment center later that day.
I got showered after that, and then after a quick lunch at home with the kids, we met our friends Khristina and Noah at the local entertainment center. Khristina and I spent the whole afternoon chatting while the kids jumped on the trampolines, climbed the rock walls, played in the ball pits, and all the other things. They were both sweaty and tired by the time we left.
After dinner, we got the kitchen cleaned up and then we checked on Olivia’s sunflowers again. They’re really coming along!
Once that was done, I got in a stair stepper workout, and then I got a few things done around the house – I got all of the laundry folded and put away, I watered the plants, I got a few areas tidied, and I made my to do list for Wednesday morning.
At one point in the evening, I also stepped outside because the sky was stunning… I could tell from inside the house because it was casting this pink/gold glow all over the back yard and it looked incredible.
Wednesday, July 31
Wednesday morning, I was up at 7:30 and I tackled blog work and “life stuff” all morning while the kids hung out together. Then, after lunch, I took the kids to swim at my Aunt Joy and Uncle Greg’s pool for a couple of hours. They ended up doing more floating around on rafts than swimming, but at least they finally got some pool time!
When Brian got home, we loaded up all four kids and drove to Jack’s for dinner. We had one open recently here in town, and we’d never tried it, so we thought it would be a good place to take all of them. The food ended up being even better than I had anticipated… especially their biscuits! Oh, my word, I didn’t think there was ever a place that would beat Popeye’s and Bojangles biscuits, but Jack’s has the best fast food biscuit title in the bag!
There was hardly anyone there eating inside the restaurant, so the boys sat at their own table, the girls sat at another, and Brian and I sat at a third table. Haha.
Oh, and while we were there, we spotted the first official sign of fall… EEK!
Brian purchased a set on Amazon that made it so easy to push stakes into the ground and clip them right around the sunflower stems, and we finished up just as the wind started blowing in.
Thursday, August 1
Thursday morning, I was up at 7:45 and I got showered, had breakfast, and finished a blog post, and the boys finally came straggling out of Jacob’s room around 10:30. They’d stayed up until 2 AM and they’d told us the girls were still awake at 2 when they went to bed. Yeesh.
The girls finally came straggling out of Olivia’s room just after 11, and while they were eating breakfast, I was eating leftover sheet pan sausage and veggies for lunch. Haha.
At noon, we headed to the local entertainment center to go bowling, and the kids bowled two games, trolling each other by changing their names on the screen the entire time they played. Haha. We saw lots of “Swiftie Loser” and “the worst bowler,” but it was all in good fun. Haha. Jacob came in first place in the first game, and Olivia came in first place the second game.
I had an appointment at 3:15, so I had to drop the kids off at my parents’ house, and they were happy to have a third kid in tow. My mom is a songwriter, and she has some computer software that allows her to create music for songs, so the kids played on that the whole time I was gone, and they had some HILARIOUS songs to play for me when I got back. That might have been the highlight of their entire two days. Haha.
By the time I picked them up, Aubrey’s dad was off of work, so we ran to our house to gather up her stuff, and then we took her over to her grandparents’ house where her dad was waiting for her. I actually grew up going to her grandparents’ house because my best friend’s mom growing up was best friends with Aubrey’s grandmother, so it was like a blast from the past stepping into that house!
While I swung Aubrey over to her grandparents’ house, we left Jacob home alone for the first time ever so that was a milestone! We’ve never done that before since we’ve never had a house phone and he’s never had a cell phone, so it was a rite of passage for him as a new 13-year-old. (And her grandparents only live 10 minutes from us – all back roads – so we were only gone, like, 25 minutes anyway. Haha.)
When I got home, I got a text from my friend Amanda (one of Jacob’s teachers), saying that she was having a last-minute girls night at her house, and that I should come.
We actually had nothing going on other than a workout (which I was happy to skip because spending time with girlfriends > working out) and getting the kids to bed early (since they’d both stayed up until 2+ AM).
When Brian got home, I made all of them some turkey and cheese biscuit sliders, and then I headed out the door. We were just doing snacks and drinks for girls night, and although Amanda told me not to worry about bringing anything since it was so last-minute, I hate going anywhere empty-handed, so I swung by the gas station on the way and I picked up some kind of gourmet popcorn and Sour Patch Kids. So classy. Hahahaha. Her house is a short distance from mine, and it’s all country roads, so I didn’t feel like going out of my way to go to Publix.
We spent the next few hours hanging out together, eating all the snacks, and drinking all the beer and wine. She had invited four other girls from our school and church fam (one of whom is one of my best friends since high school and one of whom is Aubrey’s mom – we have a very intricately woven crew, haha), and we chatted aaaallll night.
While I was gone, Brian sent me this picture:
I got home around 9:45, kissed one sleeping baby (Olivia) and kissed one who was still wide awake (Jacob), and then Brian and I ended the night with some more of the Olympics.
Friday, August 2
Friday morning, we left the house around 10:30 to head to FDR State Park to go to the Liberty Bell Pool with some friends. The Liberty Bell Pool was built in the late 1930’s as part of Franklin D. Roosevelt’s New Deal program, so it’s nearly a hundred years old. Shockingly, I have never been, even though I’ve lived in Georgia almost my whole life, so I was really excited to check it out. It’s really unique in that it has a natural stone floor, and it’s spring fed. It’s so cool!
We made the drive there, and when we arrived, we noticed that there was nobody in the pool area and, instead, everyone was hanging around the entrance. We found out shortly after that that they were actually closed Friday, and they had forgotten to update their website to reflect the closure, so lots of people made very long drives that day only to be turned around. Including us. Sigh.
Khristina and Jeannine and I dicusssed what to do instead. The logical thing would have been to go to the beach at Callaway Gardens since it was just down the way, but the problem with that is that it was supposed to be nearly 100 degrees, and we hadn’t brought umbrellas since we’d thought we were going to be at the pool. We knew we wouldn’t survive the day without some kind of shade, so we ultimately ended up driving all the way back home and going to the aquatic center instead.
Our aquatic center has been open for years, but we’d never been there, so we weren’t sure exactly what to expect. I have to say, it exceeded my expectations by far, and the kids ended up having the time of their lives. They loved that they didn’t have the sun beating down on them the whole time, and even more importantly, they loved not having to be slathered in sunscreen first. Haha.
The very best part, though, was that we had the entire place to ourselves when we first arrived. Even when we left a few hours later, there were still only about 6-8 other people there. It was insanely empty. And also, insanely affordable.
The kids had been so disappointed that Liberty Bell was closed, so I was happy that they ended up enjoying their time so much at the aquatic center. While the kids played, the three of us moms sat at chatted the whole time, and it’s always a good time hanging out with those two ladies. I’m so grateful for their friendships.
The three of us showered and were in PJ’s before 4 PM and then I worked in my office until 6 while the kids played video games. Brian picked up dinner from our favorite barbecue place, and then we had a family movie night to watch Trolls: Band Together since we hadn’t seen it. It was so cute! I liked it better than the second one.
After the kids went to bed, Brian and I started a new show on Apple TV called Defending Jacob and it’s really good so far.
Saturday morning was sleeping in and homemade waffles, and then I had a few minutes of lazy time in my office before getting stuff done. On the agenda Saturday morning was lots of laundry, getting everything tidied after the sleepovers, some housework, and random other tasks that needed to be done. Brian worked out in the yard all morning pulling weeds, edging, and doing various other yardwork that he doesn’t do as often as mowing.
After church, we had Mexican at our favorite local place with our usual group, and the servers came over with the sombrero to sing happy birthday to my dad since his birthday is tomorrow. They got him good with the fried ice cream, too. Haha.
Sunday morning was cinnamon rolls, a sermon, yoga, and planning the week ahead. Sadly, planning the week ahead included getting up early and getting the kids to and from school again every day. Boooo.
We headed to my parents’ house for Sunday dinner, and Momma had made her famous spaghetti – best spaghetti ever! – along with salad and bread and chocolate chip cupcakes for dessert. We hung out there all evening, chatting, and Olivia played her guitar with my dad.
When we got home, I had just enough daylight to take Maui for another walk, so we were out and back in less than 15 minutes. We got the kids in bed at 9 since we had to be up early-ish Monday for “Meet the Teacher” at their school, and then I spent the next little while getting everything ready for Monday before finally sitting down on the couch to finish my book while B watched House of the Dragon.
Happy Wednesday, y’all!
Good job making the most of the last week of summer. That's next week for us, and I'm stressed because I don't know if I'll be able to drive still!
ReplyDeleteUgh, I hope you can! Otherwise you'll be in my boat like last year when I couldn't drive the kids to school at the beginning of the year because of my vertigo!
DeleteThat date night photo cracked me up only because it reminded me of my discussion with my husband the last time we had a date night. He asked if I wanted to go to dinner or a movie or dinner and a movie and I replied "if you want fancy clothes/ a dress then no movie if you're fine with me wearing comfy clothes then both is good."
ReplyDeleteThat aquatic center looks amazing! It sounds like you really made the most of your last week of vacation.
Haha, yes! Gotta be comfy for the movies!!
DeleteI loved following along with your week. I had to laugh at the CFA in the bag for the movies (I think on IG.)
ReplyDeleteHaha yes! We don't bring actual meals into the theater often, but since the movie was right smack in the middle of dinnertime, I knew we needed to do something. And we knew the theater wouldn't be packed at 4:45 either. We wouldn't have taken the CFA in there if we'd known it was going to be packed. Haha.
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