A glimpse into what it is like to be in our family just this moment.
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Intentional Outdoor Hours: 12+ hours (of 1000)
Not really up any real time this week because it is still pretty chilly and I am just not feeling it (hah). B did go pick up hay with Grey though on Saturday and we are stocked up hopefully for the rest of the time until the plants and weeds start growing for the grazing!
Reading and finishing The Wedding People by Alison Espach and I loved it. So funny that I was lol'ing for real. It reminded me a lot of the humor and character personalities of one of my all-time favorite shows Arrested Development. The biggest reason why it is funny is because everyone is behaving and speaking exactly as you would expect from their character arcs and the story plot. Oh man, I really liked it.
Listening to just music, or calling friends and family on the commute to catch up.
Taking a proper nap on Sunday afternoon and it was awesome. Olive had found her way up to me and fell asleep too - always the best face to wake up to (your sleeping cozy preschooler). Sometimes you just need rest and at 41 I'm finally learning and respecting that (sometimes).
Dress up weeks at schools for Dr Seuss week (preschool and elementary) and for Inclusion week (high school). Reddy also celebrated 100 days of preschool and he helped count out 100 froot loops into a baggie to take to share for the celebration.
Smiling about Reddy learning his letters solid enough that he asks us to spell aloud family members' names so he can write them down. It is the sweetest to find his little handwriting scribbled on papers around the house with his name or Mom or Dad written on it.
Celebrating Mardi Gras in our annual tradition of Kings Cake with 6 babies baked into it.
Attempting to go out for a coffee date after work with B but as we were literally pulling out of the driveway, we got alerts of a severe thunderstorm and we drove right back into the garage because we knew the kids would be a little bit nervous. So we made coffee instead in our coffee pot and sat at the kitchen table to catch up. Parenthood, man - it's relentless.
Preschool registration night at my school. B and I attended to fill out the paperwork to get Red and Olive signed up for the PreK class in the fall. We have decided to hold Reddy for another year so he can grow physically and he and Olive will go off to Kindergarten together. They are nearly Irish twins already (just a year and a month apart) and we have never regretted giving Rusty an extra year to grow and play. It's unconventional, but we are feeling good about it and excited for them to go to PreK and join me each morning next year!
Family yearbook time early on Saturday morning which is tedious but always makes me feel like I got something meaningful accomplished. I got to upload all my photos from February and added in some new pages and did some reworking of the layout to account for how our year as a family are going so far. I really enjoy being the memory keeper for our family, it gives me a lot of peace to know that I am a witness to each of their lives and I have the receipts for it too!
Dreaming the big delusional dreams of a farmer when the sun comes out a little bit before spring arrives (hah). We were drawing up hopes and wishes about barns and pastures and gardens. Maybe someday is always thrilling to daydream about and with the sun shining and spring just around the corner (hopefully) a girl can dream, okay?
Ice Cream sundaes and a visit with cousins Heather and Caleb. Always such a blessing to get short bursts of conversation in (until a kid interrupts us, hah!) with Heather. The kids shot hoops on the blacktop outside and everybody got in a mountain of ice cream with yummy toppings (thank you for bringing them!) A perfect Saturday afternoon pick me up to visit with them.
ps. i have already read this book. also wtafffffffff Wanna read it to? I'll suggest: All the Light We Cannot See by Anthony Doerr
Teaching the second part of Galapagos Islands at the elementary school (sea lions and marine iguanas!) My 8th grade expo students finished week 1 (including cognates and Puedo ir al baño) and started week 2. Spanish 1 worked through pre-novel activities including Carrie la perrita bailarina, vocab words, and readings about mascotas. Spanish 2 worked on Somos 1 Unit 14 and practiced target structures like: lo que hace and debes hacer.
Sporting with one Sparks soccer practice for Violet. Gemma and I had a lot of conversations about joining jr high track, but she decided that she wouldn't for this year so she can rest her left leg (bad knee and ankle) and also focus on weightlifting and her 15U soccer team. Grey had the first opening week of spring sports, so he had five days of baseball practices including a post-practice team dinner at Main Moon. B had a Franklin basketball game
Making pierogies and kielbasa, baked sheet pan bbq chicken with potatoes and green beans, chicken flautas and Kings Cake (with 6 babies!) for Mardi Gras, Spaghetti, 3packet beef roast with roasted potatoes, homemade pizza, broccoli soup, and tacos.
Sourdoughing: with lots of discard recipes because my discard is just too beautiful to actually discard. I used the discard to make 30 minute cinnamon rolls, chocolate chip oatmeal cookies, chicken balls (to feed to the actual chickens), pizza dough, and blueberry muffins. I also made a proper loaf of sourdough and she was another gorgeous girl! My sourdough's name has changed from Sabrina to Celebrina thanks to Olive's mispronunciation which sounds so much more festive as a name! The kids are still not thrilled about all my sourdough stuff and have started literally asking if everything I make for meals is sourdough - LOL. We had baked chicken and Rusty said, "was the chicken sourdough?!" good grief.