Tuesday

Good morning! I don’t have many photos or much to say today because yesterday I spent a lot of time working on some stuff for my students. That took most of the day. But here’s some cute photos of John “stretching” with me after my exercises this morning!

Aww. Today hope to finish up the lesson schedule and check in with the kids. I am also planning to spend some quality time with this kid. 🙂

From the morning quote jar, “Take every chance you get in life because some things only happen once.”

Monday, Monday

Can’t trust that day. 🙂 Trying to stay focused and productive. Quite cold and windy. I stayed to the routine but it was difficult this morning. In positive news, we had a wonderful Easter/Birthday weekend. More than anything, I am thankful we are still healthy and were able to celebrate as best we could.

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Last night’s stroganoff was most excellent and we will have left-overs today! John got a haul from the Easter Bunny and Joe got to watch his birthday request of Star Wars. Aunt Jody- John’s heart turned out pretty good!

Today I am reviewing my habits and seeing what I can do to tweak them. Bit of thinking. Have to record a video for my students (the first part is done, just need to finish the second). A bit more correspondence and odds and ends to do.

In case you didn’t get to check out my sweet video, here ya go. Admittedly you can see my rabbit in this video (in Harvey, only Jimmy Stewart sees the rabbit), but only I can see him dance! I highly recommend that movie by the way if you like old movies. In fact, I think I will watch it again this quarantine. It’s perfect.

Well, I need to get back to work. Hope you have a good week!

Happy Easter and Happy 37th, Joe!

Happy 37th, Joe! Here’s some photos of our celebrations so far. Beef stroganoff tonight!

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And it’s Easter! We watched church first. Excellent service if you want to check it out!

Pilgrim Lutheran Easter Service

Yesterday we did some Easter photos outside since the weather was a bit better. This morning the Easter Bunny came! After church we had some mimosas and cinnamon rolls! Fancy breakfast. John Michael got a real glass (no champagne for him) and got to use a cloth napkin. Big day!

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Joe got a sweet back massager! John likes it.

Check out this video below. Good jams.

My brother is so talented.

It’s a beautiful day in the neighborhood!

I want to see that movie by the way. Lovely outside and have to enjoy it! Tonight we get some sort of snow, rain, something. Next week isn’t going to be good weather-wise either. Sweet. So, gotta live it up today. Yesterday was a busy day. John Michael and I worked on tracing letters in sugar, played the memory game, painted pictures, dyed Easter Eggs, made salt dough foot impressions, made bunny paintings, took a walk, and just stayed busy!

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Aunt Jody gave us the ideas for the bunny paintings and salt dough! Thanks Aunt Jody! (Will post the salt dough creation when that is done!)

This morning we enjoyed the beautiful weather and I also made some open faced breakfast sandwiches.

Joe’s birthday is tomorrow and of course Easter,  so we worked on some preparations for both today. Made some birthday cookies and got some Easter photos done.

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We also FaceTimed with Nana Lynn and Papa D while they smoked their pork shoulder! We are soon to FaceTime with Grandma Lu and Grandpa Mike. Maybe some games with Aunt Christie and Uncle John later.

img_5506Tomorrow we will see if the Easter Bunny comes to our house, watch some church online, have mimosas and cinnamon rolls, and then later stroganoff for Joe’s birthday/Easter dinner. And presents for Joe!

In random news, clearly this is needed to measure the temperature of the bed…

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4.10.20

“I’m making a church. Then the churchman and the church people will be so happy and won’t be sick anymore.”

“Mom, you are a silly goose.”

“I’m pretty disappointed.”

“Even, we can make this!” (“Even” tends to go before lots of his explanations).

“Whew, that was a close one!”

4.9.20

“Mom, I ate blackberries last time but you forgot to wash them but I didn’t call for you because I don’t like calling for you. So I ate them. So I guess I am just saying sorry.”

(hahaha what? Also I did wash those blackberries….)

“Mom, I’m trying to tell you things. Can you stop talking?”

Can you stop talking? haha. Karma. This kid is just me.

Act the way you want to feel

“Act the way you want to feel.” – Gretchen Rubin

You got it Gretchen. Definitely had to do that today. The weather is back to gloomy and cold. Tired. But, I got up and did the routine on this Good Friday. And well, she’s right. It flipped my mood around. After I exercised I felt stronger and after I got ready, I felt happier. Did some thinking and journaling with my cup of coffee before John Michael popped his little head up. Then came online to a really nice little article the Eagle Herald posted. 🙂

Eagle Herald Article

In other news, the basil is starting to sprout Lynn Fay! The other ones will take longer. John Michael is over the moon about the little plants. He looks at them everyday.

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Yesterday was pretty good. But the weather was weird. Welcome to the midwest. It went from the sun shining, to wind blowing, to snowing, to sleeting, back to sun shining. Just wait 15 minutes if you don’t like the weather. Definitely cold and brisk throughout though.

Look at this cuteness. Delivering waters I guess.

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While driving yesterday, JM and I drove over the Fox River on the WI-172 bridge. He said, “but mom! This isn’t the big green bridge! That one is my favorite!” Me too buddy.

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Today we are going to dye Easter eggs and work on writing letters in sugar. We might do some reading, painting, and building. More of the usual. Tomorrow we make Easter/Dad’s Birthday cookies! Will try to do some work videos and work on a photography project for mom’s book. JM is trying to be very good and he wants the Easter Bunny to come. Have a Good Friday!

Anyone see what I’m trying to do here?

Been running this kid (and dog) around for days. Does he (the kid) ever run out of energy? The answer is no. 🙂 Whew it is brisk today! Steve Beylon said there is a disturbance. No thank you. Snow showers??? “Candy coating” of snow he says possible. That’s heavy! (Told ya I was gonna put that back into my daily speech!) Best movie of all time. You’re welcome.

Blustery on our morning walk. Pilates this morning. Burgers tonight for dinner. A bit of work in between. Gotta drop off an instrument on the curb at the music store (not going in, don’t worry.) Will devise a way to dye John’s Easter eggs tomorrow or Saturday. Not too shabby of a day thus far. Keeping it real.

It’s Thursday. Let’s go!

Happiness.

Today I am happy. It was a really good day. Marinette I missed your face! I got to drive my car up to school just to get supplies to teach online and drop things off. This granted a slight reprieve from my new little work-family mesh of late. I did have a pang of missing my students!

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I actually always loved my morning and afternoon commute (provided no bad weather or late event evenings). It has always been my chance to think and recharge. I’ve been missing it a lot lately. Today was extra special to get to go, so I had a smile on my face as Remi and I jumped in the car (John couldn’t go because I had to be alone while getting things from the building).  The drive up was foggy. On my way back I loved the feeling of the sun coming through the windows. I got to listen to my podcasts. I got to be alone!

John Michael has this funny thing he says a lot that goes something like, “I can’t just stay in my room forever!” It feels like that sometimes doesn’t it? We will all come out on the other side of this forever changed, that is certain. I loved my podcasts today. Two thoughts stand out to me.

One is, In sixth months, assuming I lived my absolute best life, the best version of me, what would that “me” want to say to the person that is here now? I would say: “Be grateful. You get to be with your son and husband and slow down. You get to have slow dinners. You can savor things. You can get in shape. You can focus on the goals you always said you didn’t have time to do. But remember, be present. Be a joy to be around. Make John Michael remember this time he had with his parents with fondness. He will remember this even if right now he doesn’t understand all of it.” In a decade, we will all look back on this and while lots of it has negative sides, I want to remember those good moments. Did I slow down and play with him? Did we read stories and build things and imagine? When he asked me to do something did I say yes as much as I could? Did we have races in the backyard and dance in the living room? Did I allow him to ask all his curious questions and not get exasperated? Did I have grace for myself- cuz not everything needs to be perfect. Was I loving to my husband and supportive of him? Did we enjoy our long dinners and slow sips of wine, funny shows and movies? Did I reach out to my family and friends and try to help them through this? Did I do all I can with all I have? These are just some questions I am trying to ask myself.

If I could go back in time even 2 months I would have told myself to be more present with moments that are forever going to be different from this point on. But there is no use being in the past, nor having anxiety on the future. I can only control what is happening right now. Haha (Random) my son just ran in here and told me my keyboard felt “cozy.” (I have this little Marinette purple thing that fits over the keys that does look/feel sort of cozy!)

The second thing that has been making me ponder is being careful of what parts of normal you used to have you keep in the new normal on the other side of the quarantine. Yep. Will be thinking on that one.

Forgive my thoughts and bad writing- they are all jumbled. Kinda thinking as I type. I just want to do the best with the time I have right now. My family is important and that’s a big priority. I want to take charge of my physical and mental health. (Can’t help anyone else if my oxygen mask isn’t on first!) and I want to do as good of a job as I can for work. I am lucky and I am grateful. So I’m trying to use this time as best I can to honor all those who are really doing hard and scary work or have made huge sacrifices. I have this time. It’s going to happen either way. This situation is going to happen either way. I can either make the best of it, or I can not. So I’m trying to choose joy not to be selfish, but just to do what I can to honor this. To bring some sort of meaning to this.

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However, I do really think that people process things differently. I just know myself and so I have to be busy. Take photos. Exercise. Dance around. Be goofy. Laugh. Schedule things. Make things pretty. Clean. Organize. Schedule my cool virtual meetings. Make funny memes for my students. Try to look for meaning and positivity. I do that because that is my coping strategy. I’m sure everyone’s path is going to look different. I say and explain all this because I know there’s surely someone out there who is annoyed at me.  But this is how I do!

Things I’m grateful for today? The sun on my face. Driving in my jeep. Remi’s happy wiggle. My podcasts. Sweet music. John’s questions. Racing with John in the backyard and his funny dancing. Joe’s laughs. Joe cleaning up the kitchen. A fun clarinet lesson I gave to a student virtually. A good exercise session. A nice walk with John and Remi. John’s joy as he saw some plants starting to sprout in the herb garden. His excitement over seeing the musical instruments I brought home which prompted him to remember a music show he recently watched on rhythm. “Short, short, long” So many things!

Also I made some pretty good salmon last night!

Tomorrow? I hope to have my joy list made. 🙂 Gas is $1.08!

 

 

4.8.20

“Mom, I can’t just stay in my room forever!”

“We must do (xyz)”

“We MUST look left and right before we cross the street.” (which is not ALL funny and is super safe. But just kinda how he said it that was cute). 

“O-Kay!” (Very emphatic). 

I say: “What are you going to build John?” He says: “A carwash.” I say: But you always build those.” He says: “A car wash will just work better!” Okay then. 

“Last year, one day, this weekend, I dropped it.”

“Short short long! Short short long!” (As he ran around the house doing a rhythm song he learned during a music episode… this makes my heart happy!Â