Tuesday, March 17, 2026

Our Week - The One with a Broadway Show in Atlanta and Spring Cleaning at Home

We had another good week (aside from being exhausted from the time change), and we had a fun and very productive weekend!  Here’s the recap…

Monday, March 9

Monday morning was the first day after the time change, so I was on the struuuuggle bus.  I snoozed an extra time and reluctantly climbed out of bed at 6:09 AM.  It was pitch black on the drive to school and all of us were feeling extra sleepy.  Olivia is just like her momma… she likes sunshine in the morning on the way to school, and we get very little of that here on the western side of the time zone, so she wasn’t happy about the time change either.  Haha.

After dropping the kids at school, I headed to Walmart to grab a few things we needed, and then I headed home to tackle three loads of laundry and finish my blog post for Tuesday.  That took all my free time Tuesday, and it was time to pick up the kids in what felt like the blink of an eye.

We had nowhere to be after school – woo hoo! – so we headed home for the rest of the evening.  I did my quiet time while the kids worked on some homework and studying (they didn’t have much), and then Jacob played with his new speed cube (it’s a fancier magnetic version of the Rubik’s cube).  He is learning how to solve the Rubik’s cube quickly, and Monday when I timed him, he did the whole thing in less than two minutes.  I do not understand how anyone’s brain works that way.  If you handed me a Rubik’s cube and gave me a whole week to solve it, I’m not sure I’d be able to.  So, watching somebody solve it in less than two minutes is just mind-blowing to me. 

Brian went to Sam’s and Aldi to grab a few things after he was done working for the day, and while he was gone, I did a 20-minute strength training session.  I’m still using very light weights (3 lbs.) so I don’t damage my neck, and y’all, for the first time in literal years, I was able to work out a little almost every day last week without having neck and/or face/back tension and/or dizziness.  I felt like I actually got a normal workout and it seems that my atlas is still firmly in place since I’m not experiencing any dizziness!

That is a HUGE leap in my healing because arm workouts have caused bad tension for the last 5-6 years, long before my dizziness and vertigo ever kicked in.  My doctors keep telling me that I need to strengthen my upper back, shoulder, and neck muscles to stabilize my upper cervical spine, but I’ve never been able to get to that point because every time I try to strengthen said muscles, it pulls my atlas all out of whack and causes and plethora of issues.  So, this is huge progress, my friends!!!! 

My upper cervical chiropractor has truly been the biggest blessing!  He has made my body feel so much more aligned and in harmony than ever.  I’ve struggled with SI joint and sacrum issues for 15 years in addition to other things, and my SI joints and sacrum feel FANTASTIC since I started seeing him.  I haven’t been able to lay flat on my back on the floor without significant pain in years, and now I can!  I’m so grateful.  I just assumed I’d be living with the wonky SI joints for the rest of my life after my childbirth damage, but I was wrong!

After I was done with my workout, I worked some more on cleaning the blinds in the kitchen.  You may remember from last week that I mentioned that those are more grimy than dusty, so they had to be cleaned with Clorox wipes, and it took some serious elbow grease to clean them properly, so I had to do that one set of blinds in three different sessions so I wouldn’t mess up my neck.  Surprise, surprise.  Haha.

I got started on dinner after that, and we had Taco Joes, fruit, and chips.  It was a nice, easy Monday night dinner, and it’s also a crowd pleaser, so it’s a win-win!

After the kitchen was clean, we went out for our first family walk in ages… the ONLY good thing about this time change is the extra daylight after dinner.  We walked about 1.5 miles together, and then I went back out on my own to get in another 1.5 miles.

While I walked, the kids got started on showers and then I showered and put the rest of the laundry away that was still out.  I also did my daily Lent study and whitened my teeth.  I’ve needed to do that desperately since I got my braces off, and it has been a process, but it’s finally working!

Once everyone was all settled and ready for bed, we piled in the living room to watch Jurassic Park 3 – well, part of it anyway – and then after the kids got in bed, Brian and I watched the most recent episode of Paradise. 

  

Tuesday, March 10

Tuesday morning, I dropped the kids at school and then I headed home to work on the blog and do more laundry.  I knocked out two more loads of laundry and did lots of research for my birthday wish list post, and mid-morning, I was falling asleep at my desk, so I curled up for a 45-minute nap.  This time change always kicks my butt HARD.  I can remember trying so hard not to fall asleep at my desk when I worked at my corporate job, and I’m so grateful now that I have the luxury of taking a nap if I need to.

I also tidied the whole house… I love a good, tidy office!

Olivia’s thoughtful little self sent me an email mid-morning just to say hello, and it just made my day.  I love her so much.


I grabbed the kids at 3, and when we got home, I did a Bible study and quiet time while the kids did homework, and then I put the laundry away.  I also restocked all the bathrooms with the toilet paper and tissues B had picked up from Sam’s, and then it was time to take Olivia to dance.

Brian got home from work as she and I were walking out the door, and he and Jacob headed to the driving range to practice hitting some balls. 

When I got home, I put the last of the laundry away and then I did my Lent study, got organized for Wednesday, and caught up on some life stuff.

I did another strength workout after that, and then I got out for a nice, long walk before showering and getting dinner ready.  We had turkey and cheese biscuit sliders for dinner when Brian and Olivia got home from dance, and then I chatted with my girlfriends via text while Olivia got showered and ready for bed.

The kids went to bed shortly after that and Brian and I finished the episode of SNL we’d started and then we watched some more of the movie Sinners.

 

Wednesday, March 11

Wednesday morning, my hair stylist was scheduled to come do my hair, so I slept until 6:30 AM when it was time to wake the kids, and then Brian took them to school for me. 

I got the last load of laundry in the washer and finished my blog post for Friday when my hair stylist called me to tell me that his truck battery was dead and that he needed to reschedule for Thursday.

I went ahead and showered and got ready after that since I wasn’t getting my hair done, and then I started my blog post for Monday before picking up the kids from school.

Olivia asked for McDonald’s for dinner since she had her late dance night and wouldn’t be eating with us at home, so we swung through the drive-through on the way home to get her some nuggs and fries, and while we were there, both kids got Shamrock shakes.  They’d never had them before, so it was a first for them!

When we got home, both kids had some studying to do, I did my Bible and Lent studies, and then I did a 20-minute arms and glutes workout.

Olivia ate her dinner while I prepped for dinner for Brian and Jacob and me, and then I dropped her off at dance.  When I got home, I was able to get dinner in the oven pretty quickly since I’d prepped everything before I left, and while it baked, I cleaned the dining room windows and finallyyyy finished cleaning the kitchen blinds.  They look brand new!

We were supposed to have some severe weather during the night, so Brian headed outside to secure everything for that, and then he and Jacob and I sat down to teriyaki chicken, rice, and broccoli for dinner.

After the kitchen was cleaned, I set out for another walk/jog, and it was just perfection outside.  It was 81 degrees and sunny and the whole neighborhood was hustling and bustling with walkers and bikers and basketball players and kids playing.  Gah, I love this time of year when everything finally warms up again!

When I got home, I watered the outdoor plants – they survived the winter! (so far, anyway) – and then I got showered and ready for bed.  Jacob showered after that, and I prepped for Thursday while Brian picked up Olivia from dance.

When she got home, she got showered, the kids got in bed, and Brian and I finished Sinners.  I thought it was okay.  Michael B. Jordan was fabulous in his role (and I’m so happy that he won the Oscar for best actor for it!!), but it was way too over the top bloody for me.

 

Thursday, March 12

Thursday morning, storms rolled through early, but all was well at our house.  I slept in until 6:30 AM again and got the kids up, and then Brian took them to school for me again since my hair stylist needed a redo. 

I worked on my blog post for Monday, started on a blog post for April, and started on a blog post for summertime while I waited for Jamey to get here, and then he arrived at 9:30 AM to do my cut and color.  I asked him to cut it shorter this time and do the color a bit blonder since spring and summer are both right around the corner, and I love how it turned out!  I feel so much lighter!

I got showered and washed all the color out after he left, and then I got ready for the day.  I grabbed some lunch after that and I had just enough time to work some more on my blog post for Monday before I had to leave to pick up the kids from school.  I also had another email from my girl, this time in French.  She is learning so much on Duolingo and she is practicing nonstop even though we have no clue what she’s saying.  She always has to translate for us.  Haha.



The kids had music lessons after school, and it was my turn to sit with Jacob.  He practiced a couple of songs from his lesson book and then he worked on the ones that he’s doing for fun, and he sounded fantastic.  His teacher is asking him if he’ll consider doing the recital this year but I’m not sure he’s interested.  He doesn’t like getting up in front of people, so we don’t push him.

I popped in at the end of Olivia’s lesson, and Mr. Steve started gushing and telling us that we raised her right because she knew the song It’s Been a While by Staind.  Haha.  In our house any time anyone says, “It’s been a while,” we’ll all start singing the song, and apparently Steve said those magic words and Olivia started singing the song.  Needless to say, he was impressed that she knew it at all.  Hahahaha.

Brian met us at the music school when lessons were over so he could grab Jacob and get in some more practice at the driving range, and Olivia and I headed home.  She showed me her pre-pointe dance routine for the recital so far, and then I got all the dishes put away.  We both tidied the house together, and then she worked on her French on Duolingo while I did my Bible study and Lent study.

When the boys got home, I did another 20-minute strength workout, and then Brian and I made breakfast for dinner.  After dinner, I went out for another walk, and I was soooo bummed to have to bundle up because the storms that morning had dragged in another cold front.  Boooo.


When I got home, I showered, the kids showered, we finished Jurassic Park 3 (I worked on redoing my letterboard while we watched), and then Brian and I watched another episode of Shrinking after the kids went to bed.

 

Friday, March 13

Friday, I snoozed an extra time since B didn’t have to be up early, and I got ready and got the kids off to school.  I had quite a list of things I wanted to accomplish on Friday and I had a successful day.  I…

 

-       Finished my blog post for Monday

-       Finished Easter basket shopping

-       Researched restaurants for dinner Friday night

-       Shipped a Poshmark order

-       Made sure the kids had something in their closets to wear for St. Patrick’s Day

-       Made sure the kids had something in their closets to wear for Easter

-       Caught up on both email inboxes

-       Started catching up on blog reading (I was behind by 1.5 weeks)

-       Whitened my teeth (been doing this daily for over a week now)

-       Called my allergist to discuss a bill, but their system was down

-       Placed a Target order

-       Started this blog post and got caught up to the current moment

-       Worked some more on catching up on blog reading (still didn’t get totally caught up)

 

After school, the kids and I got home, the kids got changed, and the four of us were on the road for Atlanta by 3:30 PM.  We had tickets to see the Broadway production of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, and we had to get there, park, walk to the restaurant, eat dinner, and walk back to The Fox Theater before the show started at 7 PM.  That didn’t give us much time, especially since Atlanta traffic is typically pretty awful and very unpredictable. 

Thankfully, our drive was smooth.  We did run into rush hour traffic that added on an extra 30 minutes to our route, but that’s pretty much a given and we expected it.  And while driving through downtown, we saw our first driverless car!  None of us had ever seen one before, and by the time we left Atlanta, we had seen four of them.  It is just the weirdest thing to see a car go whizzing by with literally no one in the car at all.  SO wild.  (And one day in 2058 I’ll probably be rereading this post and laughing at thinking driverless cars were a wild concept.  Haha.)

Brian had reserved parking for us before the event, so we drove to our parking lot and then we had about a 20-minute walk to the restaurant we’d chosen to try before the show.  We don’t eat meat on Fridays during Lent, so we thought a pizza place would be the best place to go, and there was a cute little place called Ray’s New York Pizza that we knew would be quick.

When we arrived, we realized it was smack in the middle of the Georgia Tech campus because there were college students everywhere and Brian and I were the oldest people in the restaurant aside from one elderly couple who left shortly after we arrived.

Brian and I ordered drinks from the bar – a Manhattan for me, of course – but they definitely didn’t know how to make my old-lady drink on the college campus because it tasted pretty much nothing like one (and it was most definitely not supposed to have ice, but hats off to them for having the big, fancy ice cubes!).  Haha.  Thankfully, the four cheese pizza and garlic knots were delicious and we all enjoyed it very much.

We got out of there just in time to make the 10-minute walk to The Fox and still have plenty of time leftover to take a bathroom break, get refreshments (candy for the kids and waters for all of us), and get to our seats.  My father-in-law ushers at The Fox Theater for fun (it’s volunteer-based) so he has been to tons of shows there.  He was working the night that we were there, and he happened to be right near our section, so he ushered us to our seats.







The show started promptly at 7 PM and ended at 10 PM with one intermission.  The show was good – probably fantastic if you’re a Harry Potter fan – and there were so many special effects that were incredible.  I still haven’t quite figured out how they made a couple of them happen. 

That said, I’m not a Harry Potter fan (I know, I know – I’ve tried, y’all.  I’ve really tried.) so I thought it was quite a bit too long and I kept checking my watch a lot towards the end because I was ready to get up and move around a bit.  My neck felt extremely stiff throughout the whole performance, so that made it hard for me to sit still.

I am glad that we went, though!  It was worth the watch!  And Brian and Olivia – the two in our family who actually like Harry Potter – both LOVED it.  Jacob even liked it and he doesn’t like Harry Potter either.  He did think it was a bit too long like I did, though. 

When we got home, it was nearly midnight, and we all had to be up earlier than usual on Saturday, so it was lights out for all four of us.

 

Saturday, March 14

Saturday morning, Olivia had the first of several weekend dance classes to prepare for her upcoming recital.  This year she is participating in some extra dances in addition to the seven dance styles she already has so she has two Saturday classes and four Friday night classes over the next couple of months.

She had to be at dance at 9:15 AM, which isn’t terrible, but after staying up so late, none of us were looking forward to setting an alarm.  I rolled out of bed a little after 8 AM, I woke Olivia, and then I headed downstairs to make waffles so she could have some fuel in that little body of hers.

She and Brian ate their waffles and headed out, and then I ate and cleaned up the kitchen.  I woke Jacob at 9 AM per his request (he doesn’t like sleeping too late), and then he ate his breakfast as well.

While Jacob ate, I got everything tidied downstairs and then I made a cup of tea to enjoy while I tackled a few things in my office.  I had several things to do in there and many things I wanted to do around the house, and here’s what I ended up accomplishing on Saturday…

 

-       Washed all primary bedroom bedding – sheets, mattress pad, comforter, quilt, extra blankets, pillowcases and shams, etc.

-       Continued catching up on blog reading (still didn’t fully catch up)

-       Caught up on emails

-       Made some updates in my planner

-       Washed all of Jacob’s bedding – sheets, mattress pad, comforter, pillowcases and shams, etc.

-       Caught up on my Lent studies (I was a day behind since we were out of town Friday night)

-       Signed Jacob up for his upcoming retreat

-       Whitened my teeth again

-       Cleaned the blinds and windows in the foyer

-       Watered the outdoor plants

-       Worked on some blog housekeeping

-       Emailed volunteers the details for the Mother Son dance

-       Tidied the whole house

-       Tackled a few other random non-urgent tasks that have been taking up too much space in my to-do list

 

Brian was kind enough to pick up Olivia from dance, too, and while they were gone, Jacob got showered and got his bedding back on his bed.  One thing our kids will have no problem doing when they grow up and leave our house is laundry.  They have been doing all their laundry from start to finish for years, and that includes stripping the beds and getting the sheets and bedding back on.

When Brian and Olivia got home, we all had lunch together, I watched Olivia’s new dances that she’d worked on, and then she got in the shower.

After that, I got right back to crossing tasks off my list:

 

-       Put all bedding back on my bed

-       Washed all the cleaning rags

-       Helped Jacob troubleshoot an issue he’s been having with a school assignment

-       Edited Olivia’s story that is going to be published in a book per her teacher’s request

-       Tried to sign up Jacob for some volunteer opportunities at the local library, but they aren’t currently accepting applications

-       Ordered some tights

-       Helped Olivia clip the excess off her LED lights in her bedroom

 

It was quite a productive day.  Eight loads of laundry – DONE.  A bunch of random tasks checked off the list.  And the spring cleaning is coming right along! 

*Pats self on back.*

After all that, I wanted to get outside for a walk.  It was 77 degrees and sunny, so it was on the warm side with the sun beating down.  I got in 2.02 miles and then headed back home to grab a quick snack and do my devotional for the day. 

I had a few more minutes to spare before I had to shower for church, so I put a few books on hold at the library for Olivia and me, I organized my TBR book list a bit, and I downloaded a couple of songs I’ve been wanting to get.

After that, I got ready for the day, I threw a load of towels in the washer, and we headed to 5:30 PM Mass. 

After church, our usual group headed to dinner, and Mama Cass got the full birthday treatment because her 97th birthday is coming up later this week!  Gah, I just love her so much.  Doesn’t she look incredible?!  And her mind is still sharp as a tack, too!



When we got home, we started watching Zootopia 2, but we stopped about halfway through because it was getting late and I wanted the kids to get a decent night of sleep since we’d gone to bed so late Friday night.  Olivia was tired anyway because she’d stayed up late, gotten up early, and danced for three hours straight.  As a matter of fact, she lay her head on my shoulder in church at one point and I thought she was going to fall asleep.  Haha.

After the kids were in bed, Brian and I started the new show, Rooster, with Steve Carrell and it was pretty good.  After that, we watched the second episode of DTF St. Louis and I fell asleep because I’m not a big fan. 

 

Sunday, March 15

Sunday, I slept until almost 9 AM (whoops!) and we had cinnamon rolls for breakfast.  After breakfast, the kids did their laundry, and then we washed all of Olivia’s bedding – sheets, comforter, shams, pillowcases, mattress pad, weighted blanket, and about 84 other blankets she has (LOL) – so she could get the full spring-cleaning treatment like the rest of us did on Saturday.

I did my Sunday morning routine – planner ready for the week ahead, sermon, photos off phone, organized photos – and then I got up to fold and put away the towels and open a couple of packages that had arrived Saturday.

Brian worked in the yard all morning and early afternoon, pulling all the overgrowth off the fence, spraying weeds, and killing the poison ivy that had started to grow, and the kids and I all looked at my niece’s wedding photos.  I hadn’t shown them to Jacob or Olivia yet, and they were in the wedding, so they were excited to see them.

I went for a quick walk before lunch, and then we all ate together.  Then afterward, Brian helped me take the screen off the kitchen window so I could clean it and the window a bit better.  For some reason that screen and window were way dirtier than the rest of the windows in the house and it needed some extra TLC.  That’s also the window I look out the most since I’m at the kitchen sink often, so it’s nice to have a much clearer view!

The kids got showered after lunch and I started cleaning our primary bathroom shower because it’s gross.  I didn’t get very far, though, because I didn’t want to overdo it with my neck and shoulders.

I got ready for the day and then I settled in my office with a snack and some hot tea to relax.  And by relax, I mean work on this blog post while I watched The Wedding Planner.  Haha.  My favorite friar also messaged me to send me the link to the Mass he’d done earlier in the morning and I watched his homily.  He is my favorite speaker, and I miss his homilies so much, so it’s always a treat to get to see one of them when they are recorded.

Around 5 PM, we got the news that all schools would be closed on Monday due to the impending inclement weather.  The severe weather risk included tornadoes, and it was all due to hit in the early hours of the morning right around the time that the school buses are picking up and the parents are driving to school and dropping off.  I always haaaate this time of year because of the severe weather and I’m still scarred from March 3, 2019, when a mile-wide long-track tornado barely missed our house and carved out a path of destruction right near our neighborhood.  Gosh, we were lucky that day.

We went to my parents’ house for Sunday dinner as we always do, and everything was delicious as always.  My Momma made slow cooker ravioli lasagna, and we had salad, bread, fruit, and a new parmesan carrots recipe that was to die for… soooo delicious.  She also made a brown sugar pound cake which is one of my favorite desserts of all-time… Momma just doing the most!

Since the kids were out of school Monday, we lingered at their house just a tad later than usual and then when we got home, we popped some popcorn and finished Zootopia 2 with the kids. 

I also charged all the external chargers, made sure that the flashlights, batteries, and other necessities were in our “storm shelter” AKA the closet under the stairs, and Brian pulled down all of our helmets to put in there as well.  The kids gathered their most important things (Pokemon cards for Jacob and Sheepie for Olivia to name a couple) and they had them in a bag ready to grab in case the tornado sirens went off during the night.

After the kids went to bed, Brian and I watched the most recent episode of Saturday Night Live and then we went to bed on high alert with phone volumes up so we wouldn’t miss any weather alerts.

Happy Tuesday, y’all!

Monday, March 16, 2026

Currently… March 2026

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I haven’t done a currently post in a few months, so I thought today might be a good day for one!  Get ready for a bunch of random thoughts, y’all!


 

I’m currently…

Making: Plans for the Mother Son dance that I’m co-chairing at the school later this week, making plans for our Disney World trip, making plans for Easter, and I’m already starting to look forward to summer break and making sure that I’m staying on track to get all necessary tasks done before then.  I am in absolute disbelief that we are halfway through March.

Cooking: A random assortment of all the usual meals that I keep in rotation – beef and parmesan pasta, turkey and cheese biscuit sliders, taco Joes, parmesan chicken and veggies, stir fry with rice and veggies, and breakfast to name a few.  We have breakfast for dinner once a week because the kids love it so much.

Drinking: I’m always drinking a ton of water, and recently I’ve been trying to get my water intake back to where it should be.  I typically try to drink at least two full 30 oz. Stanley tumblers per day (or more during the summer), but during the winter months I have trouble finishing that second one because I’m just not that thirsty when it’s freezing cold outside.  I’m trying to aim for two full tumblers again totaling 60 oz. per day, and in addition to that, I almost always have two cups of my favorite Harney & Sons Cinnamon Black Tea.  I recently switched to the decaf version, and I feel so much better after going completely caffeine free!  And if you follow me here or on Instagram, I’m sure you already know about my obsession with Manhattans… I tried one for the first time around this time last year, and it was love at first sip.  I mean, it’s the perfect drink – it goes with every cuisine, it’s delicious as a pre-dinner drink, and it’s even better as a nightcap.  It makes me sleep well and it makes me wake up feeling more refreshed (I have no idea why, but for some reason I always wake up so much easier if I have one the night before), and I swear the whiskey also helps keep the germs away.  Haha.  Brian and I have perfected the Manhattan at home (which is so hard to do with some cocktails), and after nearly 44 years on this earth I have officially found my signature drink –  2 oz. good rye whiskey (we use a couple of different brands), 1 oz. sweet vermouth, 3 dashes (or sometimes more if I’m feeling spicy) of angostura bitters, not one, but two maraschino cherries (must be Luxardo brand… no other brand will do), and a dollop of the cherry juice (this is the secret ingredient).  Combine everything (except cherries) over ice, mix in a cocktail shaker, strain into a chilled glass, and garnish with cherries.  Bonus points if the glass is cute like these.  ;o)   

Eating: Lots of healthy food!  I recently tweaked my diet to eliminate a few things and to add some things, and it has helped tremendously with my inflammation and bloating.  For the past few months, I’ve had tons of bloating in my belly by the end of the day, and my inflammation has also been back in full force despite the fact that I still take my turmeric religiously.  I realized that the culprit was likely the Greek yogurt I was consuming and maybe even the cottage cheese I had started adding to my eggs for more protein about a year ago.  Sure enough, I cut out the Greek yogurts, and my bloating and inflammation decreased significantly.  I went ahead and eliminated the cottage cheese shortly after that, and my stomach is back to being flat again for the most part (I think the rest is from hormones).  CLEARLY, I have some sort of sensitivity to lactose, which is unfortunate.  Instead, I’m eating my eggs sans cottage cheese now (I eat eggs every single day), but I do still allow for a sprinkle of cheddar cheese on top… I’m just not going to give up cheese altogether!  I also added avocado to my diet every day as well as whole, natural almonds for some additional protein since I stopped eating the cottage cheese.  I also started eating at least one kiwi per day for digestion benefits.  In addition to all that, I’m still having my green smoothies every single day (1 banana, handful of blueberries, handful of spinach, and Vital Proteins collagen powder + ice) and I cook dinner at least four nights per week.  On the weekends, I still splurge and eat out on Friday and Saturday nights, and we typically eat our parents’ home cooking on Sundays.  I’m also still loving the Kind protein breakfast bars for snacks!  So, I would say that I am eating healthy 80% of the time and then splurging 20%?  Ish.

Reading: I just started The Heir Apparent by Rebecca Armitage because my Aunt Joy let me borrow her copy.  So far, it’s pretty good, but it’s not riveting.  I’m not very far along, though, so I’m hoping it’ll pick up a bit soon.  I started The Let Them Theory by Mel Robbins months ago, but I never finished it because I’ve had a long string of library books that became available to read, so I need to get back to that one.  And, of course, I’m still reading my daily devotional – Called by Name: 365 Daily Devotions for Catholic Women by Kelly M. Wahlquist as well as my Bible and my Bible study The Bible in a Year Companion by Father Mike Schmitz.  I’m about 2/3 of the way through book two and then I just have one left, and I’ll officially have read the Bible cover to cover two full times + two Bible studies.

Wanting: To purchase a couple of the items on my birthday wish list that I posted about last Friday, but of course, I’ll wait until after my birthday.

Looking: Forward to summer break.  Am I ready for it to be here already?  No, not quite.  I’m not one to wish away time at all.  It’s flying by fast enough as it is.  But the thought of sleeping in every day, staying up late every night, lounging in the warm sun, spending extra time with my babies, and having fewer responsibilities and a much slower pace sounds really good right about now.  Not to mention I’m reeeeally looking forward to our beach trip and some of the other fun stuff we have planned this summer.  But first, Disney World for spring break, Easter, Olivia’s recital, and a million other end-of-the-school-year things!  Which also reminds me that I’m suuuuper looking forward to our Disney trip, too!  Thank goodness for spring break because I think all of us have spring fever right now!

Playing: A ton of 90s R&B music.  I miss the days of cruising around late at night with the sunroof open and the windows down and listening to 90s R&B.  It was vibes, y’all.  If you know, you know, and if you don’t, I’m sorry.  ;o)

Wasting: Well, I’m not usually one to waste, but I have been “wasting” time recently if that’s how you want to look at it.  And by wasting time I just mean that I have been using my time occasionally to take a quick nap if I feel tired.  I’ve never been a napper, but in recent weeks, I have started listening to my body.  If my body is struggling to sit at my desk and keep my eyes open, I will not hesitate to curl up on the bed with my electric blanket and set an alarm for 30-45 minutes to get a quick power nap.  I don’t do it often – it’s only happened a handful of times the last couple of months – but I never regret it when I do.  Once upon a time, I thought a nap was a waste of time – I used to run myself ragged some days trying to maximize my time and get things done and I would have never in a million years even considered taking a nap – but now, clearly, I’ve changed my tune.  I guess these naps are just part of my journey to creating my own happiness this year (Opalite) because a quick nap when I’m bone tired makes me happy!

Buying: Easter basket stuffers for the kids along with some egg stuffers for our annual Easter egg hunt.  All the kids on Brian’s side of the family may be grown, but they still love an Easter egg hunt!  We also had to buy a couple of odds and ends for our upcoming Disney World trip!!

Creating: Okay, so this category used to be titled “sewing,” but I’ve been saying for years that I was going to eliminate it since I literally never sew anything.  Instead, I thought it would be fun to change it to “creating” since I do love to write and make art and craft.  At this time, I’m not really creating anything other than content for the blog, but I do have it on my to do list to make a couple more bracelets with my new beads that I got for Christmas.  I hope to start those soon, so I thought it was worth mentioning!  ;o)

Wishing: That we would stop switching to Daylight Saving Time every year.  Yes, yes, I know most of you probably disagree, but I am one of those weirdos who does not love it.  While it is nice to have extra daylight in the evening – I mean, I don’t think anyone would complain about that – I would still rather have the extra daylight in the morning because ever since we switched back, the kids and I have been driving to school in the pitch-black dark again.  I already have driving anxiety when traffic is heavy, so driving in heavy traffic in the dark?  No thanks.  Also, when I wake up now it feels like it’s still the middle of the night, so I have been dragging this past week because of it.  And also?  It’s terrible for our circadian rhythm.  Not to mention the last few nights I’ve been getting a burst of energy right before bed and I haven’t been able to fall asleep as quickly as I usually do.  It’s just a big fat NO for me every way I look at it.  I saw this post on Instagram last week, and it sums up all the things I’ve always thought about it. 

Loving: Receiving a letter in the mail from our favorite friar who left our church a few years ago.  He and I talk fairly often on social media and occasionally via text, but it was extra special to get some happy mail from him last week.  It made my whole day!  I had just finished the book The Correspondent by Virginia Evans, so it was incredibly timely, too.  He and my friend, Trish (hiiii, Trish!  I know you’re reading!), have inspired me to want to do the same.  I definitely won’t be writing as many people as Trish does, but I do want to start dropping sweet notes in the mail here and there.

Hoping: That everything goes well for our Disney World trip.  That everyone stays well.  That we have a safe and smooth drive there and back.  That we have nice weather.  And that we have SO MUCH FUN. 

Marveling: At what a difference it has made to deep clean all the windows in our house.  I’m embarrassed (well, not really) to admit that I have never cleaned the windows in our house since we’ve lived here (16 years), and after finally starting the process, it made me realize just how foggy they had gotten!  None of them really appeared to be dirty, which is why I never thought to wash them, but after washing them, I can definitely tell that there was a layer of fog on them that was preventing us from seeing as clearly outside.  I bought this window cleaner and it is truly the GOAT of window cleaners.  It leaves no streaks when used with a microfiber cloth and it is so satisfying to wipe everything clean with it.  I also love that it foams because the foam keeps the cleaner from dripping down the windows (and it also allows me to spray cute lil’ pictures on the windows while I clean for an added little bit of whimsy) and I’m loving how sparkly and clear the windows are now.  I guess that means I won’t be waiting 16 more years before cleaning them again.  ;o) 

Needing: To finish deep cleaning the rest of the house (windows, blinds, baseboards, and some other random tasks) and also to finish cleaning out and decluttering the house.  I started off strong with the decluttering, completing the front sitting room, the living room, the dining room, the primary bedroom, Jacob’s and Olivia’s bedrooms, the playroom, and my office, but then I stopped.  I still need to do the kitchen, all the bathrooms, the laundry room, and a few other random places, and I’d like to have it all done by the time the kids get out of school.  Wish me luck because they only have eleven weeks left of school and we’ll be out of town for one of them!  Ten weeks is not really a lot of time considering all the other things that we must squeeze in at that time.

Smelling: Peppermiiiint!!!!  Gah, I just love how refreshing it is!  I used to diffuse peppermint way back when I first got my diffuser and oils, but I hadn’t diffused it in years until recently.  I went to an appointment at my upper cervical chiropractor’s office at the beginning of this month and they were diffusing it, and that made me go straight home and put it in my diffuser, too.  It’s just such a happy scent!  It is a crowd pleaser, too.

Wearing: Well, as I’m typing this part (Wednesday, 3/11), I’m wearing a tank, one of my favorite tennis skirts, and tennis shoes.  However, as you’re reading this (Monday, 3/16), I’m probably wearing leggings, a giant sweatshirt, and my UGG boot dupes because false spring has ended and we were plunged back in the cold today.  Boo.  Lame.  No thank you.  I’m done with winter.    

Praying: With gratitude for all our many blessings.  For my cousin battling cancer, for all the miracles.  For our friend’s child who is still healing from her brain tumor surgery, that she heals completely and that the tumor doesn’t come back.  For the administration in our country, that they will learn how to lead with compassion for others.  That my upper cervical chiropractic care will rid me of this dizziness once and for all (I've had six completely normal days in a row as I type this!!!!), and that the rest of my tapering from my vertigo medicine won’t cause any issues.  And for soooo many other things as well as all the prayer requests that will remain unspoken.

Noticing: All of God’s beauty during this season of (almost) spring!  Trees are blossoming, flowers blooming, and the grass is turning a beautiful shade of green.  Birds are chirping, squirrels are scampering through the back yard, and bees are absolutely everywhere just buzz buzz buzzing all around.  The sunshine is a little warmer, the sunsets are a little later, and the breeze no longer sends a chill up my spine.  It is lovely.  (Well, it was until this past weekend when it turned cold again.  Hahahaha.)

Knowing: How little time we have left at home with all four of us under the same roof.  Jacob only has three years left of high school, and then… off to college?  College here at home?  (We have a good one right here in town.)  Only time will tell.  But either way, the sand of time continues to run nonstop and there’s nothing I can do to stop it.  Having a kid in high school really makes you think about these things.

Thinking: How grateful I am for my group of girlfriends.  We have all known each other for 30+ years and all these years later I love them even more than I did when we were young.  We have all gone in different directions over the years.  Some of us are married.  Some of us are not.  Some of us are divorced.  Some of us are not.  Some of us have kids.  Some of us do not.  Some of us have lived on the opposite side of the world.  Some of us have stayed right here at home the whole time.  But somehow, 30 years later, here we are, all together, texting daily, getting together in person at least monthly, checking on each other when we know someone is struggling, giving life advice, encouraging one another and lifting each other up, giving book recommendations, sending funny memes and Reels to each other, and always lending a listening ear when someone needs it.  I remember learning the Bible verse Sirach 6:14 in school – “Faithful friends are a sturdy shelter; whoever finds one has found a treasure.” – and it is one of the few that I remember all these years later.  I just love that all of us who learned that Bible verse together are still friends all these decades later.

Opening: I haven’t started yet, but I’m about to be opening oodles and oodles of plastic eggs for our Easter egg hunt.  It’s time to get those babies stuffed and ready!  I have to have everything for Easter done and ready to go because we will be out of town the week leading up to it, so I only have a couple weeks left to prepare!    

Giggling: At memes and Reels always and forever.  I don’t scroll social media a whole lot, but my algorithm sure knows me well for the little time I do spend on there. 

Happy Monday, y’all!