Cooper and Ben had so much fun in Iowa City, where Cooper qualified ALL THREE EVENTS to nats!
He's back in West Virginia at the end of July/beginning of August, and he could not be more excited. Plus he caught this YUGE fish (lol)
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He's back in West Virginia at the end of July/beginning of August, and he could not be more excited. Plus he caught this YUGE fish (lol)
Turns out when you are an irresponsible spender who is looking to clean things up a bit for a spendy month, there is much fat to trim. WHO KNEW.
I usually get a pedicure every 3-5 weeks, depending on how things are looking, so my feet were in pretty good shape, but I gave myself a polish change for free at home instead of paying someone $50 to do it for me. Will this happen on the regular? Not during sandal season. Did I hate it? Not at all!
I am writing this on the cusp of ZONES!! for Cooper (in Iowa City) and dance recital weekend for Dorothy and Minnie. Ben and Coop are in Iowa right now getting ready for the competition. Cooper needs to place in the TOP THREE in his categories to qualify for USA Diving Nationals in West Virginia at the beginning of August. I know that he is super nervous, which. makes me super nervous, and I do not have any chill on a day that I am not nervous, so that's why I'm not the dive parent.
I am lying in bed listening to the rain, wondering when the heck I am going to be able to go for a run, and placing a couple of grocery orders so I can pack some backstage snackle boxes, make cupcakes and brownies, and throw together a post-recital Sunday lunch, plus a Saturday night dinner for visiting recital-goers. (Metro Market, Target, and Whole Foods, plus an in-person Aldi run--phew!)
Minnie reads to me during adult swims, and it's the cutest.The relaxed mornings!
The pool!
The light reads by my favorite, most reliable authors!
Minnie and I put together a light summer structure that we are super excited about since we are continuing to be camp-and-childcare-free.* Here's what we got:
New park Tuesday
Sweet treat Wednesday (stole this years ago from Kelsey Wharton)
Library Thursday (this one is mainly for me because I need a regular day f I am actually going to read my books).
Fun Fun Friday
Here's Minnie's Friday bag of destiny:
To review, I had loooooow Maypectations. And! SPOILER: I did not meet them.
✅Get dressed in real clothes every day
❌Yoga every day
✅Lift weights every weekday
🟡Prepare for KID SUMMER: can anyone ever really prepare for 5 kids home all day?
🟡Date night for my birthday: day date instead-- no booze and not as fancy, but still nice.
❌A visit to my mom for Mother's Day
June Goals:
1. Run, lift weights, and do yoga before 7:30am. It's OK if I start these things before 7:30 am, but it would be even more tremendous if I could be DONE with them by then.
2. Get dressed in real clothes every day. Let's keep the momentum going!
3. Read my Book of the Month books that have been hanging around. I have The Lowe Job, Our Perfect Storm, It's Not Her, and Lost Lambs languishing on my bedside table.
4. Take a quick walk after every meal. Research says this can be really good for you, and I think it would be a better way to tell my brain we are all done eating than, say binge eating Tru Fru chocolate strawberries, you know?
5. Read all the random Amazon First Reads kindle books I have waiting for me on my Kindle before I buy new books.
6. Work outside the house 2 days a week. This is goin to be tricky with SO MANY kids travel events on the calendar, but it would also be SO GOOD FOR ME.
7. Water my gardens.
8. Attend 3 dressy events and buy ZERO DRESSES for me OR the girls. CAN I DO IT? Will I still have to buy shoes?? Stay tuned!
📱I Just Wish I Had a Bigger Kitchen and Other Lies I Think Will Make Me Happy by Kate Strickler: This felt like one big IG caption. Hard pass.
🎙️ The Final Gambit by Jennifer Lynn Barnes: I do not know how I got hooked on this YA series, but the books each had really long waits at the library, so it has been YEARS. I did not love the finale and had a hard time remembering the in intricacies of the plot in the interim, but I felt obligated to see the series through.
🥳🎙️Is This a Cry for Help by Emily Austin: Preachy and tell-don't-show- y. I don't like this author, and I will not be trying her again, unless the next book is so great that you guys are like omg you have to read it. (Did not like her last book, but the positive reviews of it and the gentle buzz of this one made me give it a whirl. Nope).
🥳🎙️Annie Knows Everything by Rachel Wood: This was a cute, breezy romance with a fairly unlikeable narrator and some serious unresolved plot issues. Plus! The author used "I" a lot when she should have said "me" (between Shannon and I, for example). Meh.
🎙️The President's Daughter by James Patterson and Bill Clinton: I cannot quit these terrible books. I LOVE THEM YOU GUYS.
📱The Gunners by Rebecca Kauffman: This was slow but had a good pay off (she has a new book, and I loved her last one, so I dove into her backlist. I think I skimmed this in 2018, but it did not leave an impression).
🥳📓Mad Mabel by Sally Hepworth: Always entertaining! Dorothy is currently reading it and also gives a thumbs up.
🥳📱How to Kill a Guy in Ten Dates by Shailee Thompson: A self conscious horror/romance genre mashup that was making fun of both-- liked it!
🥳🎙️ Don't Open Your Eyes by Liv Constantine: This was a super entertaining audiobook-- loved the premise and the characters and the twists.
📓The Bottom of the Pyramid by Nia Sioux: Dorothy and I both read this, loved it, and started watching Dance Moms from the beginning. Abby Lee Miller: BIG RACIST. Like, the microaggressions just kept coming.
🥳📱Strangers: A Memoir of Marriage by Belle Burden: I flew through this memoir at a track meet-- you guys should read it. YIKES.
🥳📓Her Last Breath by Taylor Adams: One of my fave thriller writers, and this one was a page turner.
🥳📓Last Night in Brooklyn by Xochitl Gonzalez: LOVE this author and will read what she writes the second it comes out forever.
🥳🎙️Big Time: A Simple Path to Time Abundance by Laura Vanderkam: You know I like a good reframe. I listened to this one but wish I would have gotten the physical book because I kept wanting to go back and take notes on a specific part, and that is not super intuitive for me when I am dealing with an audiobook.
🥳🎙️ Once and Again by Rebecca Serle: Some light magic and time bending-- which is what I expect from her. Loved this, even though (because) it was sappy and indulgent.
🥳📓Go Gentle by Maria Semple: After Bernadette, she can do no wrong for me. I LOLed quite a bit reading this one.
🥳📱The Things We Never Say by Elizabeth Strout: I mean. Of course every word of this book was perfect.
🥳🎙️The Calamity Club by Kathryn Stockett: THIS BOOK WAS WONDERFUL. I really, really loved it. So entertaining and such great characters. Maybe my favorite book of the year. I have to say, the (mostly positive) NYT review kind of pissed me off -- here's the gift link, so you can read it, too. (The part about "Stockett’s portraits of good and evil, of rich and poor, of women with class and those who can’t afford it, can be uncomplicated to the point of cartoonish, but the point here isn’t so much moral complexity as it is pure, hell-raising entertainment." was kind of patronizing. They never say that about Jonathan Franzen, and his books are the same only less fun to read. Bah.)
The girls' dance studio had photos week this week, which threw my routines into a tizzy (which is actually FINE because I am treating this month as an epoch in between seasons, so I have sort of embraced the no-routine routine). My reward for the chaos, though, was watching Minnie's classes perform in their costumes after their group pictures. OH MY GOSH IT WAS SO CUTE. Like, I do not know why the ballet dance has a monent of butt-shaking, but I AM HERE FOR IT.