Thursday, April 11, 2024

Thursday: a conversation

 J: I thought Dad was reading tonight.

A: He is.  I'm just changing [my clothes in the bedroom].

B: Don't change!  I like you just the way you are.

I: So Mom's reading?

B: That's what you got out of the conversation?  Let me replay it for you...

Ben says the whole conversation again.

J, coming into the bedroom: What did you say?  Why are you laughing? I thought you were reading.

B: Let me tell you the whole conversation...

Ben says the whole conversation again. 

So, after the third time, I can relate the conversation word for word instead of approximating it like normal.

Wednesday: still working on it

I know I'm behind a lot of blog posts, but I won't forget them.  I've found that if I keep going and back-fill it works better for me than trying to keep everything in time-order because I don't always want to write the exciting blog posts - they're often rather long.  But I will.

I had a lot of things on my to-do list today and didn't finish a lot of them.  It is a bit of a problem, although I suppose I got all the really important ones done.  Friday is looking rather busy, so we'll see what happens over the weekend.  Otherwise I'll try again Monday.

Nothing overly exciting happened today.  We're having some issues with our taxes.  I brought in all the documentation back in February and they're just contacting us about a problem.  I know extensions can be filed and whatnot, but it's still rather annoying.

Thursday, April 4, 2024

Thursday: 5 minutes

My schedule was packed today it it often felt like I was rushing from place to place with only five minutes to spare.  I made almost everything, and Dad picked up the slack the time I messed up the timing and he brought the kids back home after lunch at Hope.  I left the house at 7:30am this morning and while I was home several times, I wasn't home for good until 6:45pm.

Two things were even canceled today because of spring break.

I'm tired.

Wednesday: library

Today was not all that exciting.  We went to get some groceries and return pop cans and it was snowing.  Then we went to the library and happened to see Joshua's friend, who was there to watch a movie.  Joshua ended up staying with them while Isaac and I came home and played Dominion.

I did some chores.  Not enough to have a clean kitchen, but enough to stay on top of the important things.  Last night in bed I realized that 3 out of the 4 appointments that I (or the kids) have over the next two weeks have conflicts.  I resolved two of them today.  The groceries are put away and the laundry is all clean.


Monday, April 1, 2024

Monday: racquetball, furniture

Today's main activity was going to try racquetball with the kids.  It was actually a really good day, since Hope was still on Easter break.  We're debating about it being Joshua's main exercise during the summer.  It went a lot better than I expected...even though Joshua tweaked his wrist at the end.  They liked the echoes, could sometimes hit the ball, could serve the ball well enough, and overall had a pretty good time.

I won the actual game we played, 7-0-0.  Just to make sure they don't think they're doing too well.  We did cycle through twice, because Isaac had a really good return that I couldn't reach.

I also found a lot of instincts ingrained in me.  *Don't look backwards.  *Crouch down when you don't know what's going on behind you. *Serve to the corners.  *Move to the middle

The crouching one was the funniest, because the kids are not strong enough hitters to actually hurt me even if they did manage to hit the ball.  But otherwise my back tingled too much.

I completely enjoyed myself.  I miss racquetball.


The kids were bored on-and-off today, so they decided that we should move around the bedroom furniture today.  I wasn't about to argue, so that's what we did in the afternoon.  They were amazing helpers!  And strong.  The whole project took about an hour, and that included cleaning all the dust bunnies and putting the room mostly back to rights.  Ben was surprised when he got home.

Joshua is at a sleepover tonight.  We've tried doing this sleepover several times and it hasn't worked, but since it's now 10pm and he's been sleeping for over an hour I'm optimistic.  Last night when I reminded him it was a bit rough, but by the morning he seemed to have snapped out of it.  I also brought him over pretty late, hoping that if there wasn't too much time before bed to get wound it up would be easier.

Sunday, March 31, 2024

Resurrection Sunday: He is Risen!

He is Risen indeed!  We opted for church at home today, partially so we could be with Ben, partially because churches are packed on this Sunday.  It meant we never got out of our comfy clothes, but we celebrated this wonderful day.

Joshua decided to make a bird house with some of his special Lego pieces.  Since I suggested that for him, I was put in charge of making the bird.  It isn't amazing, but it's cute.


 

We once again ended the day by all reading together on the couch and it was lovely.

Saturday, March 30, 2024

Silent Saturday: egg things

 Today, in the day between the sadness and the rejoicing, we did our secular Easter things.  The kids dyed Easter eggs.  Now that they're older I came up with the great idea of having them do it one at a time...this prevented all the "you still have an egg in that cup and I want that color" that I deal with.  Hmm.  I usually get the kits on sale after Easter: I suppose I could get two.  Either way, it worked really nicely this year.


After dinner we did an egg hunt.  Stuffing the eggs I got rather grumpy.  I didn't prepare well and it really isn't a fun activity.  I ended up with some Christmas candy, spare change, and *lots* of little pieces of paper for 2 minutes of screen time.  I told them not to have very high expectations.

The hunt itself was pretty fun.  The kids enjoyed it and like the odd places we found.  





When they were opening their eggs I was rather proud of them.  There was just laughter over what was in the egg, even when an egg only had 3 pennies in it.  They thought all the slips of paper with screen time were fun.  I don't think they even realized the candy was from Christmas.