And I made a meal! I love this one. No one else loves it though. Ben likes it, although it was a bit salty for him today. Isaac ate it but didn't enjoy it. Joshua, unsurprisingly, didn't eat it. He doesn't eat anything I make though, so I've given up on him. Joke's on them though! I froze enough for two more meals.
Monday, September 27, 2021
Monday: domestic things
Sunday, September 26, 2021
Sunday
I made an apple cake yesterday. It's half gone already today. (It is delicious. And while there's a lot of sugar in it, I skip the frosting because it is plenty sweet.)
I told the boys they had to go outside for a little bit this afternoon. Joshua wanted to go swimming or kayaking with me. I said no to swimming...I felt a little bad because I had promised that I would at some point this summer, and then didn't. But the water is now rather cold. Or at least, too cold for me. So we went for a kayak ride. The wind was a bit strong, but we made it around the lake. After he did a few chores he wanted to work on a puzzle with me. Sure! I was happy to have two things to say "yes" to that I also enjoy.
Saturday, September 25, 2021
Saturday: book review
Today I finally finished "Pandora's Star" by Peter Hamilton. It was recommended to us and it sounded like a funny scifi, so Ben and I read it. It was not funny, and we realized that pretty quickly, but it was still scifi so we continued on.
It turns out the genre is actually "space opera." I'm going to admit that it did a fabulous job at putting me to sleep. It probably took me a month to finish because some times I would start reading and literally didn't get more than a paragraph before I fell asleep. It was a good book and the stories in it were very interesting...and very good at putting me to sleep.
It is book one of a two book series. I think I'm going to try and listen to all 41 hours of the second book. Most of the story lines were not tied up very well as the book ended and I'm quite curious as to how they will resolve. In some ways I think this is the option Ben is hoping for too so that I can give him the cliff notes as I go through it. He can then enjoy the story without all the extra...extras that a space opera includes.
I ended up giving it a 3/5 stars. I wanted to give it 2, but the stories really were interesting. It was just a really hard read.
Friday, September 24, 2021
Friday
Isaac's watermelon never grew very big. He finally picked it and then made a throne and crown for it. Obviously.
Most of the day was normal chores: grocery shopping, laundry, and cleaning the fridge to be specific. I did work a bit on dusting for O:CtH, which resulted in vacuuming the top of the cabinet (I'm pretty sure it had never been done since we've been there) and taking off the light fixtures to be washed. I absolutely felt weird doing it, but they were so dusty that the duster wasn't doing anything except moving dust around.
We also stopped by the thrift store after I picked up the boys. I was pretty happy with what we found. Joshua ended up with several pairs of "soft" pants and Isaac got a nice fall coat. We didn't get everything that we needed, but it was still worth our while. Speaking of picking up the boys, this year they have something called "early release" days, where the kids are let out two hours early. I understand that it's important for staff development and whatnot, but having half days, early release days, and normal days seems a bit over the top. I'm sure there are good reasons for it though, so I'll just say it's a bit weird but doesn't really affect me otherwise.
Thursday, September 23, 2021
Toothbrushes
While cleaning yesterday, I found that Joshua has 5 toothbrushes in his drawer. One is unopened. Only one is used on a regular basis. Anyway, I told him his lightsaber toothbrush is going to disappear soon. I understand he likes it because it makes sounds, but it's old and not used that often. So we took a picture of it. (He looks a lot sadder in this picture than I think he actually is.)
Wednesday, September 22, 2021
Wednesday: O:CtH - guest room
It's officially finished! It's been dusted, vacuumed, and decluttered. The furniture was moved. And so, I present to you...the Guest Room! (I don't have pictures from the worst of it...but just imagine the whole floor covered in some game and the edges piled a little higher.)
From the door:
From the window: