I got the BEST random sales email yesterday from a local coffee shop. The tag line was CHEERS TO A MONTH OF PURE SUMMER FUN, and that is exactly what July is! No school! At ALL! Anytime this month. ALL FUN.
SuchI a good reframe.
Especially for me. Especially right now. I love summer and everything about it AND ALSO my summer class ramps up this week and I have two adjunct online sections this term-- I do have work to do in the midst of all the fun. And yet! The kids are staring at a rolling wave of pool days and friend hangs and movie nights, which is of course, exactly what I want for them. I just need to figure out how to balance all the fun and all of the things I have to do.
So, with that in mind, here's a little mini review of my summer so far
Swim lesson session one was a raging success-- both the timing (right before the pool opens for open swim and in the sort of middle of dance driving, which has made Coop really step up as a big bro) and the lessons themselves. Minnie passed level 3 and is ready for level 4-- stroke refinement, She has strokes to refine!
JUNE
✅Run, lift weights, and do yoga before 7:30am: THIS WAS SO GOOD YOU GUYS SO GOOD.
✅Get dressed in real clothes every day: ONLY 1 FAIL and it was because we spent the whole day in the pool, so I put these running clothes ion over my suit
🟡Read my Book of the Month books that have been hanging around: As of this writing, I have read THREE of the FOUR but I also ordered one for July🟡Take a quick walk after every meal: Extending this one because I mostly forgot about it after the first week of June (still walked for 60 minutes every day, so I'm not totally slacking.
🟡Read all the random Amazon First Reads kindle books I have waiting for me on my Kindle before I buy new books: My library holds have been amazing, so I have not read this OR bought new books.
❌Work outside the house 2 days a week: NOPE NOPE NOPE. This month??
✅Water my gardens: YESSSSSS
✅ Attend 3 dressy events and buy ZERO DRESSES for me OR the girls. DID IT! Thanks to our niece for the clutch dress loan for D.
JULY
2. Have a cheesy family 4th of July celly with a Jazzminton tourney
3. 2 date nights OUT OF THE HOUSE (driveway fires do not count, but grocery shopping together might)
4. Keep exercising by 7:30am and getting dressed for the day (pool clothes count)
5. Maximize pool days/ minimize TANNING. I get so tan so fast with sunscreen. Current strategy:
6. Stay on top of all deadlines (work, personal, volunteer-- THERE ARE MANY BALLS IN THE AIR)
7. Master my summer schedule by July 9th (because it changes a bit in August, but there's no way I can call myself a master before then)
8. Keep the dinner bowl menu train on the tracks
9. Renew my commitment to my daily planer-- stuff is falling through the cracks, and I am still not motivated to check in. I need to go back to making a nightly to-do list for the next day. My nights have just skewed so late and I have been getting up so early and bah.
10. EMAIL MADNESS-- fix it!
Ha, Minnie. I'm impressed that she will be working on "stroke refinement." My kids learned to swim well enough that they wouldn't drown if they fell in a pool and never progressed farther than that. I would say your family is a LITTLE more athletic than ours though!
ReplyDeleteSounds like your summer if pretty typical for your family- the kids are having an absolute blast and you're behind the scenes trying to make everything work. Nice job on the exercise/getting dressed in real clothes goal!!!
I'm the same as you with tanning/burning no matter how much sunscreen I use. UV protective clothing is the only way to go!
ReplyDeleteMy work email has 24 emails in my inbox. It is under 150 for the first time in months and if I can keep it to under 30 for the rest of July, I will be a happy camper! Once you get those emails under control, it just makes life seem more manageable.
ReplyDeleteAlso, I need to check in with my planner more often, too. I put stuff in there a long time ago as a reminder and have not been great about checking in every Sunday/Monday. *sigh* I will be better!