Thursday, January 15, 2026

Tuesday: Margaritaville

Today was forecasted to be a rather cool day, but we elected to head to Margaritaville anyway.  (It was the right choice.)  

The boat ride was cold.  We could have sat inside, but we bundled up and enjoyed the outside instead.


We got there just in time for lunch.  It worked well because I was only going to get in the pool once - it was too cold to sit around in a wet swim suit.  When we were protected from the breeze it was pleasant.  I really like the picture below because Isaac looks so teenager-ish too me.  Messy hair (from the boat ride) and just a teenager look.

Ben and I took shifts so that Joshua could stay in the pool longer.  The water was perfect...as long as you stayed in the water.  Jacob was there at first so we tossed a ball around.  We walked back and forth in the pool several times.

We really liked this sign.  There were a few others that actually had a range.


Ben and the kids played monkey in the middle after I got out... And immediately changed into warmer clothes.

Joshua was all about the fruit.  He likes fruit, but he really went after it.

Isaac was willing to take a walk on the beach with me.  There weren't many shells, although still enough to have to watch where we were walking.  It was a lovely walk.

On our way home we got stopped by the coast guard for a routine check.  They were very polite as they went through their checklist.  I was really glad we had grabbed Joshua's life jacket - we almost left it at the house.  Ben also took a moment to ask about e-Foil regulations...since they were right there.

It was also Isaac's birthday!  We celebrate more in June so we didn't do much, but we did get a cake and sang to him.

Ashlyn Joshua, and I were sitting around, talking about how things have changed.  I mentioned gps, and then Joshua started talking about TVs.  There is one in the bedroom he usually sleeps in, but he's never used it.  Ashlyn said that she watched tv on it when she was young, and Joshua says, "is it black and white?" We cracked up.

Wednesday, January 14, 2026

Wednesday: groceries

My schedule today was odder than most Wednesdays.  I usually get groceries earlier in the morning, but today I decided to do it right before lunch because I had lunch with a friend.  I only had one frozen item and it was really cold out too, so it worked well.

I may have come home, taken care of the frozen item, and left the rest of the food in the car.  It was nap time!

Tuesday, January 13, 2026

Tuesday: classes start

I didn't sleep all that well last night.  There were several small stressors running through my head, along with classes starting, and having more lunches to make in the morning than normal.  Were those the things that woke me up at 4:30am though?  No.  I was worried about dinner.  What were we going to have for dinner?  Tacos.  Have I made tacos lots of times?  Yes.  But I was very worried that I needed to do some prep for tacos in the morning before work.  I told myself it would be fine!  No, I disagreed with myself.  However, at 4:30am and only partially awake it is really hard to reason with oneself.

Classes started fine.  I had a person from CIT come for the last 20 minutes to help get all the laptops set up.  We of course sent several emails ahead of time, but not everybody reads them.  It was nice she was there - I'm hoping to avoid all the "I can't get this to work" over the next few weeks.

During rock climbing I mostly succeeded on a route that I haven't even managed to start in the past.  I had to use two holds from a different route, but I was still really excited.  The routes on the tower are rather hard levels right now, so we tried some 5.10+ routes.  We got half way up two of them and couldn't start a third.  However, this is the first time we've tried such hard routes so that was exciting.



Monday

It was a nice day.  I got a surprising amount of things done, had coffee with Pat, and worked on a puzzle with Elizabeth.

We went to a high school info night too.  It might not be our top choice, but it would be a good choice.  We brought Isaac too because he's old enough to have a say in the decision, but I think he ended up pretty confused.  That's ok.  It is a bit confusing and you need to see schedule things a few times before you can even start to make sense of it all.

Sunday, January 11, 2026

Sunday: Yahtzee and pick-a-brick

We visited Great-Grandma today.  We played a game of Yahtzee and she lit up.  She did a nice job playing it, although there were a few funny moments.  Namely when she was trying to get a large straight.  I think she rolled about six times before she got it...we were all confused as to what was happening but let it happen.  What does she tell us at the end but, "Now I've shown you how to win!  Maybe you'll win next time."  Yeah, no kidding.  :)

After dinner we finished our pick-a-brick creations.  These cups were a bit more interesting because we had some very on-sale Lego sets that were also added into the mix.  We had some newer parts to play with, although we all lamented that there were several cool pieces that we weren't able to use.

Amanda: while I had a bunch of large plates, meant for more of a landscape, I ended up making a water dragon and a waterfall/river.  Not the butt fluffle on the back of the dragon.  I made that up but think it describes it perfectly.



Ben made a magical bonsai.  Different kids of weather cause it to grow different types of branches/flowers, which you can then sculpt.  It takes years for these plants to grow.


Isaac made healthy and dying landscape.  (It is dying due to on of Joshua's creations, not shown tonight, but that has a butt fluffle too.)

Joshua made a bunch of mini builds to go with a story that I don't really remember.





Saturday, January 10, 2026

Saturday: recital

Joshua had his piano recital today.  They're pretty low key, which I really appreciate.  That being said, while Joshua had been practicing recently I wasn't sure how it was going to go.  He nailed it though.  T

Then we went to Zeeland to have a treat with family.  The restaurant we were planning on was really busy.  So we went to Zeeland Bakery, but they don't have enough chairs.  We found a nearby cafeteria it was nice and empty.  It was lovely to see them again.

Friday, January 9, 2026

Friday: storage room is finished!

One year ago* I started cleaning the storage room.  I had been hoping to do it last in the Operation: Clean the House list, but it had reached a critical point.  It got a lot better quickly, but Ben and I spent the last month finishing up the few last things.

*I took the before pictures on January 10, 2025, it is really only 364 days ago.

And so, with lots of elation, I present before and after for the storage room.

There's not a ton of change here.  The white fridge broke so we needed a new one.  I cleaned up some of the area behind the freezer, but am now storing full boxes of donations there.


The stuff on the left stayed mostly the same, but I dealt with the boxes in front of the water heater so the space has opened up.


Look at all the stuff that was moved!  A lot was just moved to a different area, but it is now a calming experience to enter the storage room instead of a harrowing dance among the boxes.


I just like the difference for this picture.


This is one of the better pictures that shows how cluttered it was...and how much it has changed.


Same location, slightly different angle.


It is hard to show just how terrible this back corner was.  The shelves weren't being used very effectively because they couldn't always be reached.  It had become a dumbing ground.  I also couldn't get a very good picture of how bad it was because there was too much stuff in the way.





Box storage moved and I put up a few high shelves...so that we can stack things underneath later.  (Hopefully much later, but based on the rest of the house it takes about two-three years to need another round of cleaning, but nothing has dissolved to its original state either.)






The picture doesn't show well how hard it was to walk to the other side of the storage room.  It was very possible, but kind of balance beam-esque.  


There is a dedicated place for tables and ladders now too.  They had just been moving around the house and so it was always hard to find them when needed.


So the three bookshelves went down to two shelves of books.  I feel like I should do more, but it just wasn't in me.  Next time.  Ben also cleaned up the cable area so we could move everything down the wall three feet.  The black shelves are now my "get rid of stuff".  EBay, donations, electronic recycling, books for the library, etc.


We removed several large boxes for electronics, and dated the ones that we did need to keep.  Box storage also moved into this area.  It's still rather full, but it is stacked better.  We also added the indoor bike for Joshua's winter exercise.





It isn't a good before and after picture, but Ben cleaned up the cords so we could move the bookshelves.

 

And a few extra pictures, because I could actually stand in good places for them.  The white shelves that disappeared earlier got moved over here into the shelf row.  After that are some black wire shelves with our extra Lego - it is a massive improvement to the bucket we had before that was so annoying to look through.