Day 2143 | A Graduation

My niece (and goddaughter!) graduated today. I remember being at the hospital when she was born and today she graduated. That’s crazy, right?

It was such a beautiful day filled with family (some of which we haven’t seen in quite some time), yummy food, and everything celebrating Skylar. I haven’t fully processed that she’s leaving in the fall, but we’ve got a few months for that to sink in.

I’m so proud of this girl. And I can’t wait to follow along on wherever her journey takes her.

Day 2142 | Culture Fest

The boys’ school typically does a big Culture Fest every year where the kids form groups and do a ton of research on a specific country or continent. There are posters, and videos, and presentations, and games. It’s an amazing event.

Unfortunately, Culture Fest, in its full form, couldn’t happen again this year, but Robbe’s teacher decided to put a mini classroom version of Culture Fest together. And Robbe loved every second of this project. No group work this time around so Robbe did all the work you see in the photos himself over the course of about a month. He made the poster, created a 9-minute video, and made two 3D visuals. Since families couldn’t attend this year, Robbe set up his presentation at home to show Chris and Chase (I was subbing today so I actually got to see it in person-woohoo!). Robbe was just so proud.

Thank goodness for teachers who can still motivate and challenge these kids after the year we’ve all had.

Day 2139 | Living the Dream

The weather app didn’t let us down! We had such a lovely summer-y day at the lake house yesterday and it was everything I wanted it to be. There was swimming, fishing, paddle boarding, pontooning, reading outside, napping in the hammock, gardening…it doesn’t get much better in my opinion. I can’t wait to reenact this weekend over and over again this summer.

Day 2136 | Weekend Excitement - Round 3

The final piece of exciting news from the weekend? We planted the garden at my parents’ lake house. I’ve been more and more intrigued by a “real garden” for some time and now we’re going to have one! Hopefully. We planted potatoes, green beans, peppers, cucumbers, tomatoes, squash, pumpkins…the list goes on and on. It’ll be a learning year, that’s for sure, but I can’t wait to see what works and what doesn’t. Hopefully something does! I’ll be reporting back, don’t worry.

Day 2135 | Weekend Excitement - Round 2

My nieces had their dance recital yesterday. And for two of them, it was their last-ever. Sniffle, sniffle.

Dance has been more than just an extracurricular activity for them. It’s been such a big part of their identities and now that chapter has come to an end. To say we’re proud doesn’t even cover it. We’re thankful to have been local for the last five years to be able to experience so much of their passion in person. Congratulations, ladies. You were beautiful on stage—as always.

Day 2134 | Big Weekend

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There’s so much to report from this weekend! Since I don’t usually have much to share during the week, I’ll spread out the excitement, but I’ll start with the biggest news of all: I have a new nephew! The boys have a new cousin!

This is what meeting a new family member looks like in 2021. I can’t wait to meet this little nugget this summer but for now virtual hangouts will have to do. We’re sending all the love and hugs we can their way. We’re just so excited!

Day 2133 | Substitute Teacher

Have I told you I’ve been substitute teaching at the boys’ school on and off for the last several weeks? I’ve enjoyed being back in their school more than I can say and it’s been fun to see how excited the boys get about me being there. Let’s just say, however, I don’t think I missed my calling. There’s no way I could do what teachers do. Today I was with a group of 4th and 5th graders (those grades are combined at our school) and it was rough. So many were so kind and thoughtful and helpful, but a challenging handful soured the experience for me and probably everyone else in the class. Overall the day was fine and I’m so happy to have given that teacher a break. That makes it all worth it.

Think an extra happy thought for a teacher in your life right now, would you? They need it.

p.s. Yes, that’s a Coke bottle on a desk. It was for a science experiment, I swear!

Day 2132 | Back at the Library

It’s been a long time since we’ve stepped foot in a library. We’ve been doing holds pick ups for months now but we actually got to walk in and browse books yesterday. It. Was. Glorious.

Our library is in a temporary location for the next 15 months (give or take), so we couldn’t walk there this time around, but I’ll take it. The three of us enjoyed reuniting with our old friend, the library, even more than I can say.

Day 2130 | Mother's Day Reflections

In my long history of momming (9 years), this ranked up right up there as one of the toughest years yet. I’m happy to report sleep-deprivation wasn’t the culprit this time (which seems to have caused most of my angst in those early [crazy hard] years), but it turns out that a worldwide pandemic comes along with its share of challenges as well.

I feel emotionally, physically, and mentally spent but also hopeful, inspired, and motivated as I reflect on the past year of motherhood. I’m so ready to move on and move forward, but as I do that, reflecting on where I’ve been seems just as important. I want to shed the anxiety, guilt, sadness, and fear that enveloped so much of the last year, but I don’t think shoving those emotions into a box and pretending everything is fine now is going to do the trick this time around. I’m actively trying to figure out a way to work through all of that, but in the meantime, focusing on how far I’ve come seems helpful.

Things I hope my boys learned from me this year:

  • Patience: everything was tougher this year. Everything.

  • Determination: if we stick to it, things will get better.

  • Resilience: we can’t fix things we have no control over.

  • Empathy: if we all just think about how the other person feels, decisions become a lot easier.

  • Kindness: staying kind when things get bumpy is a life-lesson worth strengthening.

  • Inclusion: racism is real and takes real work and self-study to overcome

  • Strength: we’re so much stronger together than as individuals.

  • Gratitude: so many people gave so much of themselves and for others this past year. So inspiring.

  • Flexibility: I’m pretty sure this one needs no explanation.

  • Handling disappointment: I find this to be a particularly tough one to watch your kids go through.

  • Sacrifice for others: of course I wanted to be traveling, and eating out, and seeing my family…but this challenge was bigger than us and we could only do our part, but that had to be enough.

  • Hard work: homeschooling wasn’t easy. Remote learning wasn’t easy. Sometimes I expected more out of the boys than even their teachers did. They rose to the challenge and are better for it…I hope!

  • Compassion: even if from afar, support became such an important crutch.

  • Love: on the worst of the worst days, love is about the only thing that pulls you back out again.

I’m sure the list could go on and on. This year was tough, but we’re all tougher for it. I’ll take the lessons I learned and continue to weave them into my every day life moving forward. I hope the tiny humans that call me mom will take some of these lessons and make the world a kinder place. I challenge you to do the same.

Happy Mother’s Day.

Day 2129 | Flower Subscription

This is the best idea I’ve heard in a long time: a CSA-style flower subscription! For three weeks in the spring and all summer (starting in July) a local flower farm delivers a surprise bouquet to our neighborhood food co-op for us to pick up. So fun, right? We’re only on week two (which went to my mom because we’re splitting the subscription), but I can tell this is going to be a highlight of my summer.

Day 2128 | Cereal

Robbe ate his first bowl of cereal today. Is that weird? I’ve just never felt like cereal really fills them up so I’ve always offered different options. For some reason, today was the day. We dumped cereal into a bowl, added some milk, and Robbe ate it like a champ. It turns out he is a fan of cereal, but opts out of drinking the milk at the end (just like his mom).

I’m still not convinced cereal is a good school day option (it just doesn’t seem like enough!), but on a remote learning day, it’ll do the job.

As an aside, Chase (the nine year old), still hasn’t eaten a bowl of cereal with milk. We’ll see how long his streak lasts.

Day 2126 | A Beautiful Weekend

The thermometer hit 80 degrees at the lake house this weekend. As if we weren’t excited enough for summer already…this weekend really sealed the deal. We paddleboarded, we paddleboated, we hammocked, we gardened, some of us went for boat rides, all of us enjoyed the sunshine. Two crazy members of my family (Chris and Robbe) even jumped in the lake. Nothing better than a short vacation packed into one regular weekend.