Wednesday, April 1, 2026

Our Week - The One with a Hair Donation, Parent Night at Dance, and Packing for Disney!

Last week felt very long leading up to spring break, so we’re excited to be off this week to have a break from the day-to-day activities.  Here’s how our week went…

Monday, March 23

Monday morning, I got some laundry started, I dropped the kids off at school, I returned all items from the dance Friday night to the school office, and then I stuck around for a Home and School open meeting to welcome new parents who are looking to volunteer. 

When I got home, I worked on my blog post for the next day, and then Brian and I headed to my emergency upper cervical chiropractor appointment that I’d made.  I was glad I ended up going because he said that my atlas was very much out of alignment, and that was evident in my leg check, my spine check, and my neck scan… look how that line in the middle goes right after the chart… the straighter those lines, the better, and that is definitely not a line, my friends.

Since I was so far out of alignment, he had to do a big adjustment (6 taps to my atlas) as well as a couple of adjustments to my SI joints and my middle back.  I could tell that one of my SI joints had gotten a little wonky, and he fixed it right up.

When we got home, we had lunch, and then I worked on my blog post some more.  I started feeling tired as I often do after an adjustment, but I only had a few minutes to lay down.  I set an alarm for ten minutes in case I fell asleep, and then I had to go pick up Olivia from school.  When I got up, I immediately regretted not laying down sooner because I still didn’t feel too great.  I didn’t have issues with the last few adjustments since my body has gotten used to them, but since this one was a bigger adjustment, I guess it affected me more.

When Olivia and I got home, she did homework, and I finished my blog post for Tuesday.  Brian picked up Jacob from school and took him to golf practice shortly after that.

Olivia had been asking to get her hair cut for several weeks, and she decided that she wanted to get it cut before our trip to Disney World so she wouldn’t have to deal with her very long hair on the trip.  She also told me that she wanted to donate her hair.  I had no idea that she even knew that you could do that, so I was excited when she suggested it. 

We headed to the salon for her appointment at 5 PM, and the hair stylist did a great job of positioning the ponytail holder in the perfect spot to chop the whole ponytail.  She ended up chopping off 12 full inches even though only 10 inches is required to donate, and even after she trimmed it and shaped it up, Olivia’s hair still hung just past her shoulders.  I can’t believe how long it was.





Olivia was thrilled with the results, and she has zero regrets… although, she’s not a regretful type of person anyway.  She truly lives in the moment and doesn’t really look back wondering what she would change, and she doesn’t really worry about the future either.  Must be nice!  Haha.

We headed home with her ponytail all bundled up and sealed in a gallon plastic bag, and then Olivia proceeded to text every single person we know to show them her haircut.  Hahahaha.

The boys were already home from golf practice at that point, so I got started on dinner – beef tacos per the kids’ request.  They both love a beef taco – soft shell for Jacob and hard shell for Olivia – so I guess I need to start making them more often.  They prefer beef to the usual chicken tacos that I made.  I prefer chicken since it’s healthier.  Haha.

Once the kitchen was clean, I went on a struggle walk.  I was still feeling bad after my adjustment, and I had zero energy, but I wanted to get out and walk anyway.  I made it about 1.41 miles and then had to stop because my heart was beating out of my chest even though I had slowed my pace.  That does sometimes happen after an adjustment, too, so it’s perfectly normal, but it’s just annoying to keep going through this.

After my walk, I got some of the laundry put away and then I got showered and in my pjs.  I also watered all the indoor plants and then we all sat down to watch some more of the The Dinosaurs documentary.  After the kids went to bed, Brian made Manhattans for us (mostly for me since I was struggling to relax my muscles) and then we watched the newest episode of Paradise.  I am going to be so sad when this season is over and we have to wait for season three to come out.  It is such a fantastic show.

  

Tuesday, March 24

Tuesday morning, Olivia wanted me to use the waver on her hair, so I got ready a little faster than usual to ensure that I had enough time to get it done.  We also had to pick up my nephew for school, so we left the house a few minutes early to swing by and grab him. 

Once they were all delivered, I headed home to tackle my list:

 

-       Washed and dried two more loads of laundry

-       Caught up on my planner

-       Caught up on emails

-       Paid a couple of bills

-       Corrected a couple of blog typos Brian had found on the blog

-       Tidied my office

-       Opened a couple of packages and got them put away

-       Worked on blog post for 4/3 and ended up finishing it

-       Removed my nail polish since it had chipped

-       Put away as much of the laundry as I could before I had to leave for the car line

 

In the middle of all that, I ended up laying down to take a 45-minute nap because I was still feeling awwwwfullll from my adjustment.  Tuesday was rough.  All the symptoms had come back – mild dizziness, mild unsteadiness, major brain fog, MAJOR tension in my neck and at the base of my skull, heaviness in my head, light sensitivity, increased tinnitus, and just pain in general all in my shoulders, neck, upper back, and scalp.  That does happen occasionally when I will have a really bad next day after an adjustment, but it always starts to fade by the end of the day and I usually feel back to normal by bedtime. 

By the end of the day Tuesday I was feeling worse than ever, and it occurred to me that the only other time this happened, my axis (C2) had gotten out of alignment because he had done a big adjustment on my atlas (C1), and since that’s what he’d had to do Monday, I realized that my axis had probably shifted out.  Sigh.

Anyway, I got in the car line to grab the kids and we headed home.  The kids studied and I did my devotional and responded to all my recent blog comments.  I also finished putting away the laundry and I started catching up on my Lent studies since I was behind by one day. 

Olivia had parent night at dance on Tuesday evening, but the parent portion of the night had been canceled at the last minute for her lyrical class because her teacher wasn’t able to be there.  So, I sat out in the car and worked on organizing my List Master app for a bit during her lyrical class, and then I headed inside to sit through her hip hop and musical theatre classes.

They’re currently working on their recital routines, so I got to get a little sneak preview, although, they’re still learning the choreography, so the dances weren’t polished just yet.  Look at that split, though!  That girl is incredibly flexible!


We got home around 7:30 PM and Brian had mini pizzas ready for us to eat for dinner.  He and Jacob had gone to golf practice and then he’d gone to the store to grab the ingredients to make those for us since I didn’t have time to cook.  And we certainly didn’t want to eat dinner at 8:30 or 9.  I was also still feeling terrrrible, so I was grateful to just walk in the door and sit down to eat.

After dinner, I folded and put away the towels, and then I really wanted to walk, but it was already getting dark, so I opted for a stair workout, but that didn’t last long because my body did not love that with all the issues I was having.  I cut it short, put on my pjs, and then watched some more of The Dinosaurs with the rest of the fam, and then Brian and I watched the newest episode of Rooster before going to bed a little earlier.


While I was folding the towels, Olivia came in my room to keep me company, and she settled in our big chair and crocheted.  While she was crocheting, she said, “Ahhhh, it feels so nice going from being a dancer to being a little ole granny crocheting in my granny chair.”  Y’all.  This girl has me laughing constantly.  She is so dang funny and she really does love her granny hobbies.

 

Wednesday, March 25

Wednesday morning, I dropped the kids at school and then I headed home to try to get some things done.  I caught up on emails and blog reading, and I also started and got this blog post as up to date as I could.

I had to get the paperwork filled out and get Olivia’s hair packaged and ready to mail.  Lol.  That sounds so weird.

And then, I made another appointment with my upper cervical chiropractor for Friday because I was still feeling bad on Wednesday and I knew something wasn’t right.  Thankfully, he was able to squeeze me in at 11 AM Friday.  Whew.

Then the rest of the afternoon was spent picking out outfits for our Disney trip and packing + finishing a blog post for summer break.

After school, the kids and I all had dentist appointments, but we had a few minutes before we had to be there, so Olivia and I ran by Chick-Fil-A to grab dinner for her for later, and then we had to run back to the school to pick up Jacob since he’d stayed behind for a few minutes.

At the dentist, my hygienist told me that I still had a very thin layer of glue leftover on most of my teeth from my braces.  She said that the orthodontist had gotten most of it off, but the very thin lingering layer was causing everything I’ve been eating and drinking to stick to it, which is why my teeth have looked so stained since I got my braces off.  I’ve never had issues with staining before, so I knew something didn’t seem right!!  I’ve been using whitening strips to brighten up my smile since then, but my hygienist was able to scrape the stains right off as they were just surface stains from the glue.  That was SUCH great news.

I am going to continue using the Crest whitening strips a few more times to brighten my teeth just a bit more, but I’m really happy with how they look after my teeth cleaning.

After our appointments, Olivia ate her Chick-Fil-A in the car, and we dropped her off at dance.  Jacob and I headed home after that, and I got to work putting away the clean dishes, watering the outdoor plants, going through the mail, tidying the whole house, and getting the new electronics holder in place for the kids.  I had to buy a bigger one since Olivia got her iPad, and I’m moving the smaller one to my closet to hold all my small clutches.

Brian grabbed dinner for the three of us from a local chicken place that we love on his way home from work.  I was supposed to have had a girls night last week, but we had to postpone, so we just decided to pick up something instead.

After the kitchen was clean, Jacob played video games for a bit, and I headed out for a walk.  I ended up stopping and chatting with our neighbor, Joe, and catching up with him for a little bit.  He is officially cancer free and he’s all done with his treatment aside from one last minor surgery that he has to have.  Such great news!! 

I talked to him for so long that I ended up running out of daylight, so I cut my walk a bit short, but you bet I still took some time to do the hopscotch out in front of our neighbor’s sidewalk.  ;o)

When I got home, I did a ten-minute glute and arms workout and then I got showered and ready for bed.  Brian headed to pick up Olivia, and while Jacob showered, I did my Lent study and devotional, and then I stepped outside to watch the sun set. 


Jacob and I sat down together after that, and we looked at speed cubes on Amazon.  He’s maxed out on his, and he wants one that’s even faster than the one he has (yes, there are different levels of cubes), so we looked at those for a bit, and then I sat with him while he had a bowl of ice cream. 

He had some volunteer hours to put into his system, so he did that, and then we looked at his Confirmation paperwork together one last time to make sure everything was done except the one last task that he has to complete when we get back from spring break.

Olivia got out of dance 20 minutes late, so she and Brian got home even later than usual, and while she snacked and showered and snacked again (LOL) and got ready for bed, I hung out with Jacob and watched him solve his Rubik’s cube.  I timed him again, and he ended up beating his last record, shaving off several seconds making his best record 44 seconds now.

The kids got into bed well after 9 PM, leaving B and me with not much time to watch anything before bed, so we turned on One Battle After Another and watched a few more minutes of that before heading upstairs.

 

Thursday, March 26

Thursday morning, I got the kids to school and then I headed home for a couple of hours to get some stuff done – I updated my planner, I worked on some blog housekeeping, I got this post caught up, I painted my toes, I downloaded some new music, and I made a master to-do list of tasks that needed to be completed before we went to Disney World.

I spent some more time packing for our trip and then I had to run a bunch of errands – the orthodontist for my retainer checkup (everything went well and he told me I can start wearing the retainer just at night only… no more daytime wearing!), Target for a few last minute items, UPS to return a few things to Amazon, gas for my car, and the post office to mail Olivia’s hair!

When I got back home, I ate a quick lunch and then I got right back to packing.  I got as much done as I could, so I felt pretty good about that.

I grabbed the kids from school when they were dismissed and then we headed to music lessons.  I sat in with Jacob and watched him do his thing, and then Mr. Steve sent us home with a free music stand because a local high school had just gotten all new ones and they donated a bunch to the kids’ music school.  Olivia has been wanting one, so it was nice to get a nice one for free!

When we got home, the kids had some screen time because they had no homework, and I did my devotional and worked on another blog post.  It’s a lot of work keeping the blog rolling when we go out of town!

I spent some time with each of the kids helping them pick out outfits for Disney and then Brian and I made breakfast for dinner.  After dinner, I packed some more and did my Lent study while Brian went to Walmart to grab some eggs since we were about to run out, and then I got out for a walk when he got back.  I did a quick glute and arms (kind of) workout and then I got showered.


We all watched the iHeart Music Awards when everyone was ready for bed, because I’d heard that Taylor Swift was going to be there, and Olivia and I wanted to sneak a peek of her since she has been keeping a low profile recently.  Sure enough, she was there with Trav, and Olivia and I both squealed when we saw them together.  Taylor ended up winning seven of the nine awards she was nominated for, and of course, you all know I think that was well deserved!  ;o)


The kids went to bed about halfway through and then Brian made Manhattans for us and we watched most of the rest of the awards before going to bed. 

 

Friday, March 27

Friday morning, I snoozed an extra time and then hit the ground running.  After I got the kids to school, I tackled as many tasks as I could before my Daddy came to pick me up for my emergency upper cervical chiropractor appointment:

 

-       Transferred pictures from phone to computer in preparation for Disney (I always take a ton of pics on our trips, so I wanted a clean slate)

-       Caught up emails

-       Painted nails

-       Caught up on blog reading while they dried

-       Responded to all recent blog comments

-       Organized all photos I had transferred into their respective folders

-       Edited photos for this post

-       Edited photos for my post on 4/6

 

Daddy arrived around 9:45 AM and we hit the road.  I’m so over having to ask people to drive me for these adjustments, but they still make me so woozy right after that I don’t really have a choice.  I was especially thankful on Friday that my Daddy had driven me because I was under strict instructions not to turn my head for at least 24 hours after my adjustment, and there’s no way to drive like that.

When we arrived, I told my doctor that I thought that my axis was out this time instead of my atlas based on the symptoms I was having, and he was amazed when my prediction turned out to be right.  He told me he was going to give me an honorary upper cervical chiropractor degree.  Haha.  We think that my axis got bumped out of alignment at my visit Monday since he’d had to do such a major adjustment on my atlas.

He said that my neck scan showed that something major was going on because it had changed drastically from the one earlier in the week.  Remember how the line down the middle veered off to the right so hard that it ran off the chart?  Well, on Friday, it veered off so hard that it ran off the chart… but in the opposite direction. 

He checked my atlas first, and sure enough, it was beautifully, perfectly in place just the way it was supposed to be.  Then, I lay down on my stomach, and he checked my legs and spine, and he could tell immediately that my axis (C2) was, indeed, out of alignment.  He did one firm tap to the back left side of my neck and then he did a recheck to make sure it was successful. 

Since the atlas can sometimes get bumped out of alignment with an axis adjustment, he told me to lay flat on my back on the table with the lights out and rest for five minutes so he could recheck my atlas to make sure it had stayed in place.  He left me in the room for a bit to check on another patient, and then he came back to recheck my atlas, and thankfully, it had stayed in alignment! 

By the time we got home, I was super woozy, exhausted, and very dizzy and unsteady.  The axis adjustments are always a million times worse than the atlas adjustments, so I was dreading the rest of the day and praying that all the symptoms would be gone by Saturday.

Brian and I ate lunch together and then I went to lay down.  I told Brian there was no way I’d be able to pick up the kids from school, so thankfully, he was able to do it, and I took a nap.  When I first lay down, I thought I wasn’t going to be able to go to sleep and then the next thing I knew, my alarm was going off an hour and a half later.  Sheesh.

I felt a tiny bit better when I woke up because I was no longer exhausted, but the wooziness and dizziness and unsteadiness was awful.  My head also felt like it weighed a thousand pounds and I was super sensitive to light and sound.  Thankfully, I had gotten as prepped for our trip on Thursday as I could, but I still had so much to do, so it was very unfortunate timing having to have a major adjustment right before we had to leave for a trip.

The show must go on, though, so I tackled two small loads of laundry, I finished this blog post, I helped the kids finish packing, and I did all the other tasks on my list to prep for the trip… very carefully, slowly, and deliberately, of course.

Brian picked up pizza for dinner and then we watched some more of The Dinosaurs before the kids got in bed.  Then, Brian and I finished the evening with One Battle After Another before getting to bed a lil’ earlier than usual for a Friday because we had to wake up Saturday to go to DISNEY WORLD! 

Saturday was day one of our trip, so I’ll save that for the vacation recaps.  Hope y’all are having a wonderful week!

And now for some current things…


Currently Reading

In March, I read 2 books – The Happy Ever After Playlist by Abby Jimenez (5 stars) and The Correspondent by Virginia Evans (5 stars)… two totally different books, but both were excellent! 

I’m also still reading my new devotional for the year – Called by Name: 365 Daily Devotions for Catholic Women by Kelly M. Wahlquist and I’m still reading my Bible along with The Bible in a Year with Father Mike Schmitz. 


Currently Watching

With B: In March, Brian and I continued the new seasons of Shrinking, Paradise, and Saturday Night Live.  We also started DTF St. Louis which I’m not a fan of at all, we started Rooster (which is delightful), and we watched the movies Sinners, Materialists, and One Battle After Another.

With the Kids: In March, we watched Jurassic Park 3 and Zootopia 2.  We also started the documentary The Dinosaurs with Morgan Freeman narrating.  Jeopardy and Wheel of Fortune are also often on in the background in the evening after dinner.

Alone: Just the occasional viewing of The Wedding Planner on Sunday afternoons while I work.

 

Currently Listening To

Still a bunch of Taylor Swift, but I’m also mixing in some other random music that I recently downloaded – Olivia Dean, Zara Larsson, and the song Damn I Love Miami by Pitbull and Lil Jon.  Reminds me of the early 2000s club music!

Happy Wednesday, y’all!

Monday, March 30, 2026

What I Ordered from Amazon in February 2026

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Hey, y’all!  Happy Monday!  Today I’m sharing our Amazon purchases from February, and again, they were pretty heavy because of Easter and product refills, and an upcoming Disney trip!  Let’s get started.


 

Sally Hansen Top Coat

I had to throw my old top coat out the last time I painted my nails because it was old and goopy, so I grabbed this Sally Hansen top coat.  It’s super affordable and it has great reviews… most people say it truly dries within just a minute or two!  I have no patience to wait on nail polish to dry, so I’m hoping I like it.  It’s so much cheaper than the OPI version.

 


Acrylic Organizer

We just added an iPad to our collection of kids’ electronics, and we have a charging station in the kitchen as the kids are not allowed to keep any of their electronics in their rooms overnight.  I purchased a three-slot organizer just like this one to hold all the things, but we ran out of room when Olivia got her iPad, so I decided to buy this one with an extra slot, and I plan to use the three-slot organizer in my closet.  I’ve been wanting one in there to hold my small clutches and bags.  Having an organizer like this has been amazing, because it keeps all the electronics organized and right by the garage door where the kids load up for school every morning.

 


Funny Birthday Card

Mama Cass had a birthday last week – she’s 97!! – so I grabbed this card for her.  Our family loves a funny card – and the tackier, the better – so I knew she’d love this one!  ;o)

 


Magnetic Speed Cube

Jacob has taken up speed-cubing, and he loves it so much that Olivia has decided that she wants to learn.  She is constantly asking to use his now, so we got one for her Easter basket.  ;o)

 


Tanning Mitt

I’m trying to stay out of the sun even though I looooveeee laying in the sun, but I still want to have a tan during the summer, so I’m going to try to use a sunless tanner this summer for the first time in years.  I’ve had occasional issues with streaks, so I bought this tanning mitt to apply it as so many people rave about them.

 


Smarty Pants Women’s Multi-Vitamins

It was time for a refill of my daily multi-vitamins, so I threw these in my cart.  They are a bit pricey, but they have everything that I need in them.

 


Easter Candy

We have a family Easter egg hunt every year, so I bought this bag of candy to stuff eggs.  Candy is SO expensive in the store, but this bag was a really good deal.

 


Sprayway Glass Cleaner

I’ve been cleaning all the windows in the house, so we’re already getting low on glass cleaner.  I grabbed this two-pack so I can keep one upstairs and one downstairs.  It is truly the best glass cleaner I’ve ever used.  It leaves zero streaks and it doesn’t run down the glass since it comes out as foam.  It has a really clean, fresh scent, too!

 


Girls Swimsuit

Olivia has had three of these cute suits, and she’s about to get a new one for summertime!  These swimsuits are perfect… they have an array of sizes to get the perfect fit, they are age appropriate, and they are two pieces which makes going to the bathroom so much easier.  We all know how awful it is to try to pull down a wet one-piece swimsuit to go to the bathroom and then put it back on, so Olivia and I are all about the two-piece suits.  This one comes in tons of colors and patterns, and this pink lemon pattern is just the absolute cutest.  They are priced awesome as well!  And they wash and dry beautifully!  Of all the swimsuit brands Olivia has had through the years, these seem to be the ones that hold up the best.


 

Seamless Underwear

I have been wearing the Chantelle Seamless Hipster undies for years, and I’ve always loved them, but I do not love the price tag.  They are regularly $22 per pair, although, I have only ever purchased them in the NSale when they’re much cheaper (although, still expensive).  I decided to try to find a dupe on Amazon, and ladies, the Amazon undies I found are not only LOADS cheaper (five pair cost less than one pair of the Chantelle undies), but they are better.  These Amazon undies are even thinner at the edges than the Chantelle undies and they do an even better job of looking “seamless” under leggings and jeans.  For the most part, the Chantelle undies didn’t show under my clothes, but I have one pair of jeans that I wear that didn’t work well with the Chantelle undies.  These Amazon undies look great under everything and they are soooo inexpensive.  They are true-to-size (I bought them in small), but they are well-made and very stretchy.  I cannot speak to the durability just yet as I’ve only washed and worn mine a couple of times, but I’ll try to remember to report back after I’ve been washing and wearing them for a bit.

 


Nintendo Switch Apple Watch Band

I bought this Apple Watch band to put in Jacob’s Easter basket, but I’m still waiting on it to arrive, so the jury is out whether or not we’ll keep it.  It has mixed reviews on the quality.

 


Women’s Padded Tank

I bought this tank to try for our Disney trip since I’m planning to wear my favorite tennis skirts every day.  This tank is highly rated, and it’s perfect because no bra is required as it has built-in cups.  That was the whole reason I purchased it. 

 


Women’s Padded Tank #2

I liked the look of this women’s padded tank as well.  The prices were comparable, so I bought this one to try as well.  I’ll keep whichever one I like best!

 


More Easter Candy

We always get Sour Patch Kids and Swedish Fish for the Easter egg hunt, so I purchased this bag on Amazon.  I couldn’t believe how cheap they were! 

 


Boys Swimsuit

I purchased this swimsuit for Jacob for the summer.  It has a built-in liner and an adjustable waistband, so hopefully it’ll work well.

 


Rash Guard

Jacob always likes to wear a rash guard, and they get so stained every year from sunscreen, so we pretty much buy a new one every year.  These have 50 UPF and they come in lots of colors.

 


Ferrero Rochey Bunny Chocolates

This was a purchase for Easter baskets… I love these so much and I’m not sure the kids have ever tried them!  Time to remedy that!

 


Pokemon Cards Set

This was also a purchase for Easter baskets.  It’s rare to find legit Pokemon products on Amazon, so I was happy to find this one, so I didn’t have to go hunt for something in a brick-and-mortar store (the shelves are pretty much always bare because they sell out so quickly).

 


Jergens Instant Sun

This is the sunless tanner that I used to use way back, so I’m hoping it’s still as good as it was when I used it before.  It’s highly rated and it doesn’t cost an arm and a leg like so many sunless tanners do, so hopefully I’ll be pleased with the outcome.  Fingers crossed.

 


Stuffed Animal Eyes

Olivia is crocheting her own little stuffies now without The Woobles kits, so we bought this pack of plastic eyes and noses for her to add to her creations.  This kit is awesome.  It came with so many different sizes and shapes divided in a little organizer, and it was cheap!

 


Crest Professional Whitening Strips

I grabbed a box of Crest Professional Effects whitening strips, and I cannot believe how well they worked… and fast.  The strips are easy to use, they stick to your teeth VERY well (unlike the Lumineux strips… those were super slimy), they didn’t leave a bunch of goo on my teeth like the Lumineux strips, and they didn’t have a strong taste either.  The entire system takes 22 days, but I could honestly tell a difference after day one.  And the difference between day one and day five was huge!  I’m currently still in the middle of the process, and I did have to take a couple of days off here and there because they do make my sensitive teeth feel more sensitive, but once I complete the entire process, I’ll be sure to report back with another before and after.  I’m excited to see the transformation!  If you want to see the transformation from day one to day five, I shared it in this post.

 


Sensodyne Toothpaste

And speaking of teeth sensitivity, this toothpaste is a must if you experience issues like I do.  I have used this toothpaste on and off for decades, and I made sure to stock up since I’m doing my teeth whitening process right now.  It really does help with sensitivity issues.

 



And if you want to see everything that I ordered in previous months, just check out the posts below!