A glimpse into what it is like to be in our family just this moment.
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chalk art by Grey! |
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selfie cred: Gemma |
Intentional Outdoor Hours: 42+ hours (of 1000)
Truly a spring week with chilly and then rainy and then sunny (yay!), then so windy, then chilly again. Ugh. I am certainly ready for green and flowers and warm to hurry up and get here. The kids were able to get out quite a bit this week though and I even read a little on the front porch swing - so the hope is there!
Reading Cloud Cuckoo Land by Anthony Doerr
Listening to and finishing Know my Name by Chanel Miller. It was incredible and important and soul changing. Grateful to be alive in the same time as Emily Doe / Chanel Miller and thankful to have been able to listen to her read her book.
Celebrating our five year old Reddy! We hosted Red's birthday party at our house on Sunday and had a great time with everyone who came despite the chilly, rainy day. (thank you to everyone who shows up for our family - we are so blessed by you!) We also took mini donuts to 5u AYSO soccer practice this week and sang under the pavilion while we all shivered after a rainy practice (hah). Red got to take mini donuts to school to sing with his preschool class too! We met up with our Studer family at Kuma's house on Tuesday evening to sing Happy Birthday to Red (5) and Mimi (87).
Smiling at photos of B at his annual fishing in Spruce Creek with Uncle Jonny. Brandon headed out to meet Jon and Yetka for breakfast (annual tradition!) before making their way to Spruce Creek for three days to fly fish to their hearts' content. Always makes me laugh to see how happy he is in photos with his native trout where he looks more joyful than any photo he's ever taken with me (hahhha). I am grateful that he gets this week and these memories. Love those boys and their reindeer games. As always- an enormous thank you to our family and friends who squeeze in when we need a little extra hand (Pappy and Chum on AM duty to get the kids off to school! And Violet and Rusty got to go to Abba and Chum's house on the early dismiss on Friday too, then a ride to soccer practice).
Rolling my eyes that "groceries" - which are such a huge part of my mental labor of motherhood were made to sound so trivial. I have honestly sat in a grocery store parking lot crying and trying to hype myself up to go in and get it done. The daily mental acrobats of figuring it all out - how am I going to feed our family this week? What ingredients do I need to make that meal? Who needs deodorant? Gem says she is almost out of her face wash. I need to check to see if we need garbage bags. Aren't we almost out of olive oil? Redland has snack this week at preschool....the constant barrage of thoughts of groceries: what we need, how we will afford it, when we need it by, what needs used up before it goes bad, how can I use what we have to make something the kids all like - has been discussed in a speech this week from the highest house in the country as, and I quote, "Groceries, such an old fashion term...it sort of says a bag with different things in it." Holy hell, what a way to diminish the mental labor of every mother doing her best to hold it together.
Cracking up with Rusty as we fed the goats cabbage and strawberries. We already knew they liked cabbage but they `went crazy for the strawberries. Rust and I were dying at how excited they were over the strawberries and then I was like, "wait, can goats eat strawberries?" and Rusty shouted, "MOM! That's something you're supposed to look up BEFORE we feed them the whole bowl!?" Thank goodness strawberries are fine for goats.
First day of trout! Grey's best friends Bryce and Reed slept over on Friday night - so I picked up Hunsberger steaks from Go Moore for them to grill. They were cracking me up through the kitchen window while I worked on the sides in the house. Feeding 3 teenage boys is truly a feat and they ate all three of the steaks (sharing a few bites with Red) and then moved on to clearing out several containers of leftovers in the fridge (thank goodness! Its a relief to clear those out) and then ate some cowboy cookies too. On Saturday morning, the boys all got loaded up (B, Rudy, Grey, the twins, Rusty, and Reddy) and they headed out to Bedford to spend the rest of the day fishing.
Celebrating a 50th wedding anniversary for our dear friends Toby and Roxanne Resh. It was a thoughtful and beautiful vow renewal and reception from their daughter and our friend Janell. Miss Janell was Violet, Rusty, and Reddy's former preschool teacher but she has been such a cheerleader for their lives (and all our kids' lives) well beyond her time with them in the preschool classroom. (the truest heart of a teacher!) We were honored to be guests at the event and feel so lucky to be considered in their circle of loved ones. Congratulations Grampy and Pappy Resh! We adore you!
Birthday parties for Rusty and Violet's friends: Vi attended Addy's swimming party at the Somerset pool with the Cables (thank you!) and Rusty got to spend the evening at Liam's birthday party.
Shopping with my girls. My three girls and I head to the mall to pick up Gemma's semi-formal dress late Saturday afternoon. (They only had 2 left, so we got one that was a little big and we will get it altered a little). Violet and Olive tried on some Easter outfits and picked out the ones they wanted - it looks like we are going for a peach/pink/light blue theme this year which is good by me. My three girls, sometimes I just can't believe it.
Teaching and finalizing my Q3 grades! It is crazy that we only have on more 9weeks to go!? My elementary school students reviewed numbers and days of the week with a Gimkit and I loved seeing them count up on their fingers with that competitive spirit to win! My expo 8th graders worked through week 1 vocab, Spanish 1 learned body parts vocab and sang Head, Shoulders, Knees, & Toes for bonus points. Spanish 2 practiced conjugating stem-changing verbs and learned about Direct Object Pronouns and also learned about Las Abuelas de la Plaza Mayo (you should probably learn about them too if you never heard of them. Knowing history matters).
After the executive orders this week stating there would be no federal funding to schools without removal of all DEI curriculum, I had a flash of panic that maybe I won't have a job at all? Is teaching foreign language considered DEI? (the internet says yes) Let's say foreign language is saved somehow, then will I have to scrape out the cultural learning that happens in my teaching? I basically teach Spanish language through culture - so that would be a complete overhaul to everything I do (and believe in). Everyday is another shock to the nervous system.
Sporting with one rain-soaked 5u soccer practice (Red, Liv, and Coach Momma), one 10u soccer practice (Rusty, asst Coach Momma). Two 12u soccer and two Sparks soccer practices for Violet. Gemma had two Gators soccer practices, and Grey had a baseball game and three baseball practices. We got our baseball fundraiser tickets turned in (thank you to all our family who bought tickets!) and I added blankets and snacks to the spring sports bag that will stay in the car until the end of the season now.
Making chicken and gravy bowls with Red Lobster biscuits, to go pizza at the baseball field on Tuesday afternoon, chicken fajitas, leftovers, and baked mac&cheese. On Friday night, Grey and his friends grilled steaks on the Blackstone with french fries in the air fryer. I made Cowboy cookies for them to take to fishing camp.
Sourdoughin with nothing! Celebrina is in the fridge for her long Spring Sports season nap. See you in the summer, my darling - take your well deserved rest!