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12.30.2020

Around Here: Week 51 2020

 {December 13-19th}

























Making... sugar cookies with the kids for movie night.  They had so much fun decorating, especially Carly.  I bought two tubs of vanilla frosting and split them each three ways, so I was able to make five colors (plus one white) for them to use. I have to admit, I also had fun decorating my cookies. Is there anything happier than a rainbow cookie with sprinkles?  I also made muddy buddies, which the kids and I devoured, and cake & cupcakes for my mom's upcoming birthday party. Carly gasped as she saw the cake, covered with sprinkles. I love her zest for life. 

Cutting... out tissue paper snowflakes to decorate the back door.  We did the same thing last year with my sister and her crew on Thanksgiving, and I loved how it made the dining room feel so festive. So we did it again. Last year we used coffee filters, but I didn't have any this time, so we made do with regular old tissue paper, normally used for wrapping gifts. 

Feeling... so good as I wrapped gifts and gave two of them to our doctor and nurse. This year I have really been feeling the joy of giving, and I could hardly wait to get my presents to their recipients.  We were able to deliver the doctor's on Tuesday when Logan (finally!) got his cast off and Jack (finally!) got his flu shot. Jack was the last of the kids who needed theirs, but he hates needles, so it was hard to convince him to do it. Logan was thrilled to have his cast off, and I'm glad to be done taking him in every two weeks for a new cast. 

Laughing... that no matter the weather, my boys wear shorts and go outside barefoot.  Josh and I are constantly telling them to go put on pants... a jacket.... socks... and shoes... It's exhausting and ridiculous.

Pausing... every time I see Molly snuggled up sleeping somewhere. There's something about a cat curled up on a cold winter day that is just so cozy. 

Cleaning... the oven and the fridge this week.  Holy rewarding!! The oven was really gross, and I still need to go at it again, but the first pass was incredible.  I used Easy Off, letting it sit for twenty minutes before using a bucket of hot water to clean it out with a sponge. It is so pretty in there now!
The fridge was also rewarding, but so hard to do! About two weeks ago it developed a smell, and whoo-whee! it was not fun to clean! I still have no idea what the smell was, but the fridge is scrubbed clean and smells great now.  Phew!

Sending... the boys outside to play basketball every day and feeling so grateful our neighbors don't mind if they use their street hoop.  

Acquiescing... when Carly asked if she could turn on the Christmas lights on her bed and read "like brothers" after I had tucked her in one night. It was so cute to see her sitting there, "reading" to herself and her stuffed animals.  

Finding... pictures that Carly took on my phone of her favorite stuffed animal, Lollipops.  I also found some of the Christmas tree and her toys. They always make me smile. I love seeing the world from her perspective. 

Creating... art with the kids to hang as decorations for my mom's birthday next weekend.  My sister asked us to contribute this way, and I'm so glad. We had a great time!  I forget how much fun I have drawing & painting until I'm doing it. (That's not to say I'm super artistic... but I have fun anyway!)

Reading... and finishing My Name is Mary Sutter.  I then started Christmas at Little Beach Street Bakery, which has been the coziest Christmas read. I've really enjoyed it. It's apparently the third in a series, but I didn't read #1 or #2, and didn't feel at all out of the loop. I listened to Weapons of Math Destruction, which is blowing my mind (the way that numbers are used to manipulate us... it's crazy!) and started Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children with the boys.  I bought the whole series to read with them as Josh and I alternate readaloud at bedtime with them.  

Totaling... my reading numbers for November and hitting 99/100 on my yearly goal. I am so excited that I am going to make it this year! Whoo hoo!

Discussing... black holes at the dinner table with Wyatt.  That kids' scope of knowledge is truly incredible, and it's a rare conversation where I can just answer him without turning to Google. #smartypants

Feeling... the freedom of school being done for two weeks for Christmas vacation. I am so incredibly grateful (and ready) for this break. So are the kids. There were some things that the teachers mentioned we could work on over break if we wanted to, but I assured them (and the boys) that we needed each day of this respite and we would not be doing a drop of work.

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Loving... this picture my mom shared of the time we had four cats growing up. My sister acquired two kittens over quarantine, and that makes for a total of four cats for their family.  She was telling her boys that she had four cats growing up as well, and that they all liked to sleep on her top bunk in our shared room. 
The black cat is Wolfgang; the orange cat is Blade; the white cat was my cat, Bianca; and the grey siamese was Rex.  Wolfgang was the sweetest, laziest, chubbiest cat I've ever had. I loved him!  Blade was a big boy, a hunter, who would often bring my mom choice treats (lizards, mice or rabbits) and leave them on the front patio for her. Rex was my sister's cat, and Bianca was mine.  I had Bianca until after Josh and I were engaged. Some 14+ years.  I loved her something fierce. 

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11.25.2020

Around Here: Week 45 2020

 































Ringing... in my birthday month and looking forward to celebrating.  We had one get together a little before my birthday and it was so lovely. Just my parents and sister's family, along with my cousin.  It was so nice to see everyone and share an evening together.  My sister played a game where you had to answer questions about me (ie: favorite memory with me, what color reminded them of me or what flower, etc.) and it warmed my heart so much to hear all the kind things people had to say about me. 

Switching... the clocks back and enjoying that extra hour.  I remember when we had baby-babies, that hour of change would ruin our lives for weeks. But now springing forward and falling back are no big deal. How amazing is time?

Suffering... three migraines this week and hating how they can just ruin things. Even the day after, I feel sort of hung over. Like a pain where the pain had been. And the days I have the migraine originally, I tend to spend at least half the day in denial that one is coming on instead of just taking a pill. 

Walking... a few times this week with Josh.  I love our time out walking.  It's a chance to talk uninterrupted, and it has become sacred time. 

Having... Alvin, our nephew, over for a few hours one afternoon.  The boys love to play football and Minecraft with him, whereas Carly likes to play, "I'm the boss" haha! Alvin is a great sport with all the kids, but his patience with Carly especially is incredible.  She can be very particular (read: bossy) while playing, and Alvin takes it all in stride. 

Sending... Logan to my mom's for a sleepover.  He was so happy to have some one on one grandparent time, as well as some play time with his cousins.  My parents' new house is fantastic and he and my parents enjoyed hiking the trail by their house together. 

Getting... great news from my grandma about my grandpa.  His oncologist said he is doing really well.  He's responding the chemo treatments unlike anyone before him.  He isn't getting chills or having any negative side effects other than some mild tiredness.  His doctor said he needs about a month of continued treatment from here, and that this leukemia will not kill him.  It's the best news we could ask for, and I feel so so grateful.   

Hosting... my sister and her kiddos on Saturday, as well as my parents who came to join us for dinner.  The kids had so much fun playing and I am so thankful my sister and I have kids close in age. I love getting them together and knowing they are all having as much fun as we are. 

Checking in... with my psychiatrist while everyone was over Saturday. I had an appointment in the middle of the afternoon, which was not ideal, but it was a distance visit (like Zoom) so I just sent everyone upstairs so I could chat with her on my computer.  We decided to up my blood pressure medication so that I can try and prevent these migraines, and we talked about my finding a therapist to talk to as well.  

Loving... seeing my mom with her granddaughters.  For almost fifteen years my mom had only grandsons. First my nephew Isaiah; then my twins; then my sister's son Ferris; then my Wyatt; then my nephew Milo. So to see her now with two (adorable, fun) little girls is just a dream come true for all of us. 

Laughing... at Molly who now bats at the TV, especially, it seems when we're watching Schitt's Creek and David is on.  Also laughing at how I found Carly's Barbie girl, sitting on the toilet, with her skirt down so she could go potty. Man, I love that girl's imagination. 

Taking... Logan to the doctor after complaining for a few days that his hand hurt.  It turns out that it hurt because he broke it. You gotta be kidding me. Hah!  The story is hilarious.  (Well, in hindsight) He stubbed his toe, which had an ingrown toenail, and it hurt so much, that he punched the ground.  Punching the carpet, it turned out, had broken the bone in his hand below his pinky. Ouch!  Six weeks in a cast, though, and he should be as good as new. 

Letting... Molly join us to go pick up school lunches because why not?!? The kids had so much fun with her in the car, I imagine we will do it again soon.  #quarantinekittyforthewin

Watching... Schitt's Creek as well as election coverage, back to back this week. I can't get enough of either. 

Hearing... Carly and her BCF (Best Cousin Forever) giggling as they facetime each day during screen time.  I'm so glad they have each other. 

Reading... Little House In The Big Woods to the boys; listening to Denis Ever After and finishing Winter In Paradise. After Winter In Paradise, I started A Woman is No Man, and oh my goodness, this book. I learned so much about Arab Americans and so much about the many privileges I have as an American born girl.  

Looking... at my end of the year reading goals and my Book of The Month shelf.  As of October, I have 91 of 100 books read, and am so close (!) to completing the BOTM reading goals, too! I've read from all the genre's and only need to read one more book to meet the 2020 BOTM goals. 

Cheering... when days after the election, it was finally announced that Joe Biden and Kamala Harris were the president and vice president-elect. It made me so proud to be a woman in America, and it made me so happy for my daughter and future generations. 


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My mantra all week

Love this one

Hilarious!!

This has been on my heart lately, over & over again. 

#truth

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