Day 1299 | All-Season Scootering
/What happens when the temperature rises above 30 degrees for the first time in weeks (and weeks)? Dig out the scooters, of course. At least we’re consistent.
What happens when the temperature rises above 30 degrees for the first time in weeks (and weeks)? Dig out the scooters, of course. At least we’re consistent.
Chase gave his first demonstration speech at a 4-H meeting tonight. I remember doing these every year as a member and was beyond excited to have him jump into his first foray into public speaking.
The topic he selected was "My Favorite Sandwich" and he demonstrated how to make his hummus, pretzel, and cheese sandwich that he created (remember this?) and it turned out to be the perfect topic for him. He nailed it: an introduction, he didn't use any notes but he didn't forget anything, and he even made some eye contact. We couldn't be prouder of ths little guy. And his brother did a great job of showing off his visual aid (which Chase wrote all the words on but Chris illustrated).
If you're dying to watch the speech (I know there's a good chance only the grandparents will take me up on this), you can see it here (don't mind the full minute that he spends spreading the hummus in total silence...ha!):
Before the boys got home from their sleepover (thanks again, Mom and Dad!!), this was the scene at our house. Coffee, reading, a toasty fireplace, and some much appreciated sunshine. It lasted about 45 minutes and it was about the best thing ever.
What do you do when the thermometer reads -10 [again]? Head to the indoor gym, of course. A few of the other parents in the city had the same idea but the large group didn’t dampen the fun. Some day we’ll get a break from this unending cold spell. Some day.
Eau Claire has a lot of great things going for it (remember this?), but one thing it definitely lacks is ethnic food options. Some of our favorites in DC (Thai, Mediterranean, Ethiopian, Indian), are no longer options for us. So sad, I know!
Guess what I got for lunch today when I was in the big city (Minneapolis/St. Paul) for my MRI appointment (nothing to report on that quite yet)?!? You guessed it...falafel. And it was amazing. Driving 1+ hours for lunch every now and then seems totally reasonable, right?
The other night the boys called us into the bathroom because “they were doing something really cute” and were requesting a photo (which never happens). For good reason, we were concerned. As we made our way to the bathroom it became clear that they were sharing a seat on a stool. That was the really cute thing. We obviously obliged and snapped this photo.
It has been cold. Bitterly cold for the last couple (maybe few?) weeks here in Wisconsin. And, just so you don’t think I’m a total whimp, when I say cold, I mean windchill not above zero. And most days the temperature hasn’t even been above zero. It’s crazy. I can’t remember the last time I was outside longer than the sprint from the house to the car (or vice versa).
The temps did bust into the teens today, though, so I made it a point to walk to an appointment for my back...in the snow. It was cold but totally worth it for the fresh air. I guess I’m ready to retreat indoors for the next stretch of bitterly cold.
I'm not one to set New Year's resolutions, However, I do like to reflect a bit on things as the calendar year ticks over and come up with some areas of my life that could use a little extra attention (that's different than a resolution, right...right?!?). So, here goes. Hopefully 2019 Sara will look back on this list and gain a sense of accomplishment for totally rocking 2018. Optimism!
There you go. Not resolutions, but some reflection geared toward self-improvement--even if they are the same thing.
Happy 2018!
Well, another year comes to an end. 2017 was good to us, but I'm ready for 2018 and all that comes with it. To continue with tradition, take a look at my favorite photos from the blog this past year (click to enlarge the photos).
This *practically* teenager and I snuck out this morning for an aunt + neice date as part of her Christmas present. Coffee/hot cocoa + manicure + delightful conversation = one of my favorite mornings.
We wrapped up our final round of family Christmases today and I have to say we went out with a bang. A full turkey dinner (think Thanksgiving), loads of presents, quality family game time, lots of laughter, and happy kids. It was the perfect send off to Christmas season 2017. Thanks again to our amazing family. We’re feeling very loved.
Now that the hustle + bustle of Christmas is through, I'm going to take some time to relax + recover from it all. I'll be back soon (probably before the week is out), but in the mean time enjoy the newest podcast (below). Spoiler: it's a good one.
We've all had those moments in parenting that are too funny or too gross or too ridiculous not to share. In this episode, we read all the #MomFails that we've been collecting since the beginning of the season and shed some light on the less-glamourous side of parenting.
To friends + family we celebrated with this season and to all of you we didn’t, thank you for being in our lives.
Merry Christmas.
The boys have been counting down to Christmas Eve for weeks (maybe months). Finally the big day has arrived. Let’s hope the big guy doesn’t let them down!
Cookies (covered with fruit as Robbe suggested), milk, and carrots have been left and now we wait.
Merry Christmas Eve, everyone!
Growing up, we went bowling with family every year on Christmas Eve day. Looking back, it was one of my favorite memories from our time visiting Grandma and Grandpa. I never did well (I’m sure you’re surprised) but it was about the perfect way to spend quality time before the big night ahead.
To continue the tradition, Chris and I took the boys bowling for the first time today (even though it was a day early). It would have been more fun with the aunts, uncles, cousins, and grandparents in tow, but we had a good time nonetheless. And I even won. I know...I’m in shock, too.
Here’s to continuing traditions!
The boys offered an impromptu serenade at a friends’ holiday party tonight. In case it’s not evident in the photo, it was about the cutest thing ever.
The boys were pretty busy with their train setup downstairs so they couldn’t help with much cookie decorating. I think they each did two. Does it make me a terrible mom that I was completely fine with their lack of interest and genuinely enjoyed frosting in peace and quiet. Sorry not sorry. :)
Although we won’t win any prizes for appearance, the cookies turned out super delicious. At last, we’re ready for Santa.
Seriously, could this ornament be any cuter? Robbe gave it to us after making it in school (with a lot of help from his teachers). It’s a photo of him inside a ball filled with snow that shakes around him. I love it so much.
Shout out to Ms. Megan and Ms. Stacy for their craftiness + thoughtfulness!
The girls met us after school for some fun family crafting time. Blue Boxer Arts rocked it with these totally unique image necklaces. Even with our wide age range (Robbe was in attendance, after all), everyone enjoyed the afternoon. I can't wait to do it again sometime. I'd show off the final product, but there *might* be some Christmas presents in the mix so that'll have to be another day.
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