Dance and
baseball started last week, so we had a very busy week getting back in the
swing of things. Throw in a virtual
learning day from the Tropical Storm, and it was a little crazy.
Monday, August 16
Monday morning, I dropped the kids at school and sent them off with extra
prayers. I knew it would be a tough day
for everyone, but I knew it’d be especially tough for Jacob’s class after the
unexpected loss of their classmate over the weekend. The whole school wore pink in her honor on Monday.
I headed straight home and went for a run, and then I spent the rest of
the day working.
Jacob’s new baseball
coach for the upcoming fall season called to give us our team assignment, and I
was happy to have some good news to tell him when I picked him up Monday
afternoon. I thought he might need some
cheering up.
Just before pickup time, we got a call from the school that in-person learning
was going to be moved to virtual learning on Tuesday because of impending
Tropical Storm Fred that was due to blow through in the middle of the night. We were on track to take a direct hit, and
they didn’t want everyone traveling to school in the rain and wind in the
morning.
I picked up the kids at dismissal, and Jacob told me all about his
day. He said that the school guidance
counselor, one of our priests, the principal, and the vice principal all came
into their classroom to spend some time with them first thing Monday morning so
they could talk about the passing of their classmate. He said that they laughed and cried and
prayed together, and they decorated her desk with flowers, notes, a cross, and
a basketball since that was her favorite sport.
They also made cards to send to her parents which I thought was such a sweet
thing for them to do. Jacob seemed to
handle everything pretty well, and I’m grateful that he and his classmates had such
amazing support from everyone at our school and church.
Jacob’s teacher sent an update Monday afternoon detailing everything the
school is doing to help the kids get through this tragedy, and I’m just so
grateful that they’re being so proactive. It’s times like these that I’m especially
grateful to have our kids at a Christian school… I’m sure it’s comforting for them
to be able to pray with their friends and teachers and talk about how their
sweet friend is in a better place now.
Olivia had her first day of ballet, tap, and jazz Monday, and it started
at 3:45, so we headed straight to the dance studio after school. This is her fourth year of ballet and tap,
her second of jazz, and her first year starting lyrical (which she started on
Tuesday). She was so thrilled to be back
at it, and she barely looked back at me when she walked in the studio.
Because of Covid, parents are still not allowed to wait in the waiting
room, so Jacob and I walked her in and headed back to the car. She has officially graduated to the junior
level, so her ballet, tap, and jazz class is now two hours rather than an hour
and 15 minutes. Two hours is a LONG time
to wait in the car, y’all, especially after I’d already been sitting in the
school pickup line for an hour. Whew.
Last year, the pickup line at school was so quick that we were able to
drive Jacob home and then head to the dance studio so he didn’t have to wait
with me, but this year that’s not feasible, so instead, we are driving straight
to dance, and then Brian is meeting us there to pick up Jacob and take him home. Thank goodness he is still working from home
on Mondays!!
Once Jacob had been picked up, I had nearly two hours to burn, so I
decided to run to the library. In the
past, I’ve always waited at the dance studio, but sitting in the car for two
whole hours after I’ve already been in the car for an hour and a half for car
line is going to be rough, so I just decided this year it’s probably fine to
leave for a bit. The library isn’t too
far from her dance studio, so I dropped off some books and picked up a couple
of new ones. My BFF, Jeannine, was
working, so I stayed and talked to her for a while, and then I headed back to
the dance studio where I read the remainder of the time that Olivia was in
class.
Olivia was bursting with excitement when she finished her classes, and
she was thrilled to be in the same class with all of her friends from last
year. We headed home in the pouring rain
and wind because the outer bands of Tropical Storm Fred had already started
rolling through, and by the time we got home, B had already secured the back
porch for the storm.
We made breakfast for dinner, and then spent some time with the kiddos
before getting them into bed and watching some more of Ted Lasso.
Tuesday, August 17
We were
awakened at 3:30 AM by the power getting knocked out from the storm. The storm wasn’t really all that bad – just
some torrential rain and a bit of wind – so we were surprised the power had
gone out. I figured it’d be resolved
quickly, so we went back to sleep and sweated the rest of the night since we
had no air conditioning and ceiling fan.
We like to be coooold when we sleep so we keep the thermostat on 72 and
the fan on high all summer, so I didn’t get much sleep after that.
Since the kids
were out of school Tuesday, we were able to sleep in a little later than usual,
and when we got up, the power was still out.
Sigh. We checked the outage map,
and we appeared to be pretty much the only area that was out, so I crossed my
fingers and hoped it would be back on soon because the kids had virtual
learning to do.
By the time we
were up, the worst of the storm had passed, so B went ahead and went into the
office since he couldn’t work from home.
The kids and I had some Larabars and bottled waters for breakfast so we
wouldn’t have to open the fridge, and then they played by lantern light for a
bit.
The power finally came back in just
before 10 AM, but by then it’d already been out for nearly seven hours, so I
knew I was going to have to trash a lot of stuff in the fridge. That is always so heartbreaking. I hate wasting food.
Once the power
was on, the kids got down to business, and they had their schoolwork completed
by lunchtime. We picked up Chick-Fil-A
for lunch as a little treat, and then we spent the rest of the afternoon
working and playing. The weather was
nice and cool, although reeeeally humid, so we took a nice, long walk around
the neighborhood, too.
Olivia had her
very first lyrical class Tuesday afternoon, and on the way, we stopped by the
sports store to get some new cleats for Jacob.
They had nothing in stock, so we left empty-handed and then headed on
over to dance. Olivia’s lyrical class is
only 45 minutes, so Jacob and I sat in the car in the parking lot and read
while she was in there.
We got home
just as B was getting home from work, so I whipped up some hot dogs and mac n
cheese for dinner since it was about all that we had that had survived the
power outage. After dinner, I cleaned
out the fridge and tossed everything that needed to go, and I made a grocery
list of everything that needed replacing.
And in case you’re ever in the same situation, this website is SUPER
detailed and tells you exactly what to throw out when there’s a power outage.
B and I also
put the porch back together since we’d had to move everything around for the
storm. We watched a Walk the Prank
with the kids before getting them in the bed to read, and then B and I watched
a few more episodes of Ted Lasso.
Y’all, I am in LOVE with that show.
I wasn’t super hooked after the first one, but by the third one, I fell
in love. If you haven’t watched it yet,
do yourself a favor and watch. It is
hilarious and heartwarming and you will fall in love with it, too. I have always loved Jason Sudeikis and he
could not be more perfect for this role.
Wednesday, August 18
Wednesday morning,
I dropped the kids and then headed to Publix to grab all of the fridge and
freezer stuff we needed to replace. The
rest of the morning was spent working, and then after lunch, I ran out to
another sports store to grab literally the last pair of baseball cleats in
Jacob’s size in the whole store. Maybe
the whole city?? Nobody has them right
now!
After that, I
went to the groomer to pick up Maui. B
had dropped her off bright and early to get her hair cut, and she looked so
dang cute! Y’all, just look at that
face. I could just eat her I love her so
much.
The rest of the
afternoon was spent at home cooking while the kids did homework, and then after
dinner, the four of us went outside and played in the back yard for a long
time. Jacob was supposed to have had baseball
practice on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, but the fields were wet from the
Tropical Storm, so practice was canceled all three evenings.
Thursday, I had
nowhere to be, so I dropped the kids at school and spent the entire day working
in my office. I still feel like I’m in a
hole from summer break, and I’m trying to get ahead again.
Jacob had his
first fall baseball practice of the season on Thursday evening, so he and B
headed off to that at 5:30 while Olivia and I stayed at home. We played a couple of rounds of her favorite
Hatchimals game, a round of Frozen 2 Surprise Slides, and a round of Guess Who
after they left. My little girlfriend
loves some board games.
After our
game-playing, I got dinner in the oven, and then I did a cardio workout while
Olivia got a shower. I had dinner on the
table right when the boys got home, and then the rest of the evening was spent
getting the kids into bed and watching more Ted Lasso.
Friday, August 20
Friday morning
after dropping the kids at school, I headed to my Aunt Joy and Uncle Greg’s
house to pick up a couple of things. I
ended up chatting with my Aunt Joy for a while and catching up with her
After a stop at
the post office, I headed home and worked for the rest of the day, and then I
grabbed the kids from school when they got out at 3. Jacob’s class had been treated to chocolate
chip cookies from the lunch crew in memory of their classmate, and a teacher
from our big rival school in town had also brought over handmade cards from
their fifth grade students to give to our students in her memory. Each kid had made a card with a hand drawn
unicorn on it since unicorns were his classmate’s favorite thing. I thought that was just the sweetest thing
for them to do that, especially since they’re our big rival school. The outpouring of love our school has
received during this awful time has been truly humbling.
When we got
home, I finished my book I’d been reading and then we picked up dinner from
Five Guys. The kids’ school hosted a
back-to-school social Friday evening before the first football game, and they
had the icey truck there to hand out free iceys (icies??) to all of the
kiddos. Since Covid cases are
skyrocketing here we’ve not been going out much again, but since this event was
held entirely outdoors, we figured it’d be safe.
Sure enough,
the school did a great job of having everything spread out, so we were able to
enjoy the evening and catch up with friends while keeping a safe distance
outside. Everyone wore pink in memory of
Jacob’s classmate who passed away last week, and the school hosted her parents
and extended family for the game. Prior
to the game, we said a little prayer and had a moment of silence for her, and
her family was presented with some mementos in her memory.
We only stayed
for the first few minutes of the game, and then we let the kids play on the
playground for a bit before heading home.
A big storm was rolling in, and we didn’t want to get caught in it.
When we got
back home, we all got into our PJs and snuggled up on the couch to watch Lego
Masters from Tuesday night, and then after the kiddos went to bed, B and I
watched a few more episodes of Ted Lasso. So so good, y’all!
Saturday, August 21
Saturday was a
lazy day at home. I made homemade
waffles with fall leaf sprinkles (too soon??), and then we were lazy for a bit
afterward. I finally got up mid-morning
and got in a great cardio workout and I started our Saturday morning
laundry.


Olivia had been
asking me all week when I was going to start decorating the house for fall, and
after seeing the fall sprinkles on her waffles, she asked me no less than 10
times Saturday morning if we could decorate the house. She even went to her bedroom and came back
out dressed in her witch costume to convince me. Hahahaha.
At 11, we
watched Jacob’s classmate’s funeral via livestream. The church was so packed that the preacher
said they had to turn people away – because Covid. It was a really beautiful celebration of her
life… she was truly loved by so many.
And her parents are an absolute inspiration. I have never witnessed such unwavering faith
in anyone and I’m honestly not sure I would be able to be as strong if something
similar happened to me.
I made grilled
cheese sandwiches for lunch (always a crowd pleaser), and then afterward, B and
I worked on a couple of small house projects.
Jacob finally got his new laptop case in the mail, and he spent some
time covering it in stickers. He was so
dang excited to decorate that thing!
He’s never showed much interest in decorating any of his school stuff,
but this year he was all about decorating his binder and his laptop. The tween years are upon us!
Saturday
afternoon, I pulled out our boxes of fall decor to appease Olivia, but I wasn’t
quite ready to take it on, but I ensured her that we would start decorating
sometime this week.
It was stormy
all Saturday afternoon, so we stayed all cozy indoors. The kids played all afternoon with a big box
that they’d turned into a spaceship. I
mean, it has full-on windows, doors, and a windshield with a view of outer space. I just love how creative they are.
I got all
snuggled in at my desk in my office mid-afternoon with a cup of hot cinnamon
tea and Friends on my TV, and I worked for a couple of hours while the kids
played video games. Brian had a project
going on for work all weekend, so he was on and off of calls all weekend.
By the time I finished
up with work, it was time to get ready for dinner. B picked up Carrabba’s while the kids
showered and got ready for bed, and we poured some wine and enjoyed a cozy
dinner at home. I was positively stuffed
by the time we finished.
After dinner,
we finally got caught up on America’s Got Talent from earlier in the
week, and then after the kiddos went to bed, B and I watched a couple more
episodes of Ted Lasso. Y’all, we
watched the one where they spoof a scene from Love Actually, and it was
pretty much the best thing ever! Just when
I thought I couldn’t love that show more they went and stole a scene from my
favorite movie! Love love love!
Sunday, August 22
Sunday, we
started the day with cinnamon rolls and virtual church. Ugh, y’all, I am just heartbroken about doing
church virtually again. It is just not
the same as being there in-person.
After church,
Olivia and I started sorting through the fall décor, and we got everything laid
out so I could see what all we have. I
ended up getting my office decorated since there isn’t much to it, and then we
took a break for lunch.
We were
supposed to have been going to my MIL and step-FIL’s for lunch and my parents’
house for dinner, but because Covid cases are heavily on the rise here, my MIL
and step-FIL canceled, and then my parents also ended up canceling for similar
reasons. Everyone is well, but we’re all
just being super cautious again since things are so bad here right now.
I was in a bit
of a funk early Sunday afternoon because the day was giving off such strong
2020 vibes, so after lunch at home, we got outside and walked to our
neighborhood playground. The fresh air
and three-mile walk got me feeling a little better, and then the rest of the
afternoon was spent working, getting a jump start on the laundry, and prepping
for the week ahead.
We ended Sunday
with a charcuterie board for dinner and some cocktails, and that was our week!
Happy Tuesday,
y’all!