How was your weekend? I feel weird talking about my weekend after everything that transpired this weekend. I pray for our country that I love so much.
Let’s go back to Thursday…
Erica had never been to Myriad so it was her turn to go with me. I’m basically a member now – lol.
Aperol spritz that matches the decor?
We had a really nice day! I think we stayed from 11:30-4 or so. It was hot so we were in the pool basically the whole time.
Friday morning I went to pick up bagels from my former student – she has started a little bagel baking business. I did a double take and there was a pig being walked on her street. She told me the owners thought she would be miniature but you can see from my photo, Cora is more of a venti sized pig.
It was so nice to chat with my student and meet her two kids! And, her bagels were amazing!
You think you are just going out for bagels and you get to see a pig on a leash. Life, amiright?
I was pretty lazy Friday and Eddie Otis was a sleepy boy who let me start the show Hacks on Prime. Anyone? I’m enjoying it!
That night, Tom came straight from work and I met him and we met our two couple friends at a Venezuelan restaurant.
We had a lovely dinner catching up!
Saturday was my favorite kind of Saturday – super lazy except for a trip to the library…
Look at their cute Olympics book display:
There are books about Paris, too!
Look what I got:
I love color and attention to detail. The pages are hot pink! Well, I should say they are only hot pink on the outside. I don’t think I could read an entire hot pink paged book. Ouch!
I stopped by the farmer’s market at the tail end and just grabbed a few things.
I read while Tom watched the Tour de France until it was time to get ready for our anniversary dinner. Tom was going to be leaving at 5 a.m. on Sunday so I asked if he wanted me to see if I could add the kids to our reservation and he did. So, all four of us celebrated at a New Orleans inspired restaurant on the outskirts of downtown. And, I walk in and I got to see another former student! She is a sommelier for a few restaurants in town.
I got a voo doo punch drink and it was steaming!
We got hush puppies:
And, I had an incredible salmon. I only took pictures of my food.
Gracie (my former student) sent us a bread pudding and it was other worldly. Is that a word?
Then, we went down to their cellar where a bartender from Myriad was playing. Guess how I knew this? Yes, I met him during my many trips to Myriad.
It was such a cool space! And, when we left, we took an anniversary photo!
Sunday morning I had some time to read with the fans going on my porch! Ahhhh!!!!
So, remember how I told you Tom was leaving at 5 a.m. yesterday? After we had changed the reservation to include all four of us since Tom wanted to hang with them before he left, Tom’s friend cancelled on him for their boys’ trip to Montana. Tom was going to be gone all this week. So, I feel really bad for Tom. I know he was really looking forward to it. I guess I will play A River Runs Through It for him.
I summered hard this week! I am linking up with Andrea and Erika so if you want to know more, read on!
So, here are my favorites for the week…
Summer Reading!
First up, both Lucy Score books I’ve read this summer started to bore me about half way through. They just don’t need to be that long. The love interests have already fallen for each other (btw, the intimate scenes are spicy if that bothers you) and she just needs to make her books shorter!
I’m a pretty fast reader and I ended up abandoning both of the above when my library finally came through for Summer Amy. I really have no problem not finishing a book because I am reading for pleasure.
I am loving this new Emily Henry so far! It seems like it’s back to Emily Henry’s Beach Read, which I loved. I did not love her second two much at all, if I remember correctly. Maybe I just overhyped them in my head and they fell short.
I also picked up:
I also thoroughly enjoyed the two books I bought. Now the haters might say, “duh, none of this is earth-shattering” and they would be right, but I find it to be nice reminders of many things I already do and many other things I could easily do to eek as much joy out of my life as possible.
Basically I’m a chic European now.
Bagels!
We had a bagel shop within walking distance of our house from the time of our kids’ birth until end of elementary school? It was such a family thing for us to eat there. Later on, it became a tradition to go there one day before school each week. The owner loved my kids and sadly he passed and the family wasn’t able to keep it open. I know we aren’t from New York, but we haven’t found a bagel that is as good since that time.
I found out my former student is baking bagels and I am picking some up today! How fun is that? I was really close to this girl and several others in her class. We even had one day a week where they could come to my room with their lunch if they only spoke Spanish and we had “Spanish Lunch”. I am thinking about bringing that back this year.
Have you played around to see what inch short looks best on you? It’s worth doing! I like shorter on me since I’m short.
CFA!
I have not had Chick Fil A all summer. In fact, I don’t think I have done any drive thrus at all this summer. I had a big craving and enjoyed that original sandwich in my car while doing errands one day.
Pampering!
I got a pedi. The salon had a horrible nail polish selection and I have thrown all my polish out. I should have bought what I wanted ahead of time. I ended up with a shade of blue I wasn’t quite going for, but the leg and foot massage and all the other parts were quite nice. It’s quite blue.
Pool Days!
Here’s why I say I summered hard this week. Tom and I did two boat days this weekend on Saturday and Sunday. We usually only go out once because it’s a lot of work, a long day, and we usually have yard stuff and other stuff to get done. Then, on Monday and Tuesday I had pool days! So, four days in a row of Amy in the water and on the fifth day I was ready for some productivity.
One of the pool days was back at the Myriad Hotel pool:
with Mason!
They let us in for free and the day was sponsored by Tito’s and they wanted photos.
They have really good food. We split ham croquettes and potato wedges.
The other day was at a neighborhood pool that is open to anyone if they pay with my friend Beth.
It was really hot so we stayed in the pool on the floats the whole time and I brought us veggie sandwiches. This pool is nice because they allow you to bring your own food and drink (including cocktails) and they allow floats and they have a pool just for 18 and up.
This is a fave this summer:
I use vegetable cream cheese and then layer on as many vegetables as I have on hand.
Puppies!
Guilty as charged:
I swear that this dog has full grown dog sized legs and paws. He is growing so fast! He has started raising himself up on tables like this. This was him trying to “edit” my blog post.
What were your favorites this week? I would be lying if I didn’t admit that the month is going way too quickly for me. I am basically full time on July 29. Eek!
Well, I’m not sure how much fashion is in my files this week, but here we go anyway! I had all these plans to take better photos this summer and…well…you see how that turned out!
Linking up with Kellyann and Jill today, of course!
Here is what I wore for a pool day:
I have on my very old Aerie hot pink suit that needs to go bye bye, my Aerie pink shorts, and my new Cynthia Rowley gauze shirt $22 from my consignment store.
Tito’s was sponsoring the day at the boutique hotel pool and Mason came with me!
We are drinking a special Tito’s blueberry lemonade.
Boat Day Outfit:
I discovered a hole in my very old Target cover up that day. I think it can be fixed. Victoria? Ha! She fixed my Aerie pink shorts because Eddie Otis made a hole in them. Victoria can take long sleeves and make them short. She showed me how she adapted a coverup. I am so envious of people who can sew, yet I don’t really want to learn.
I wore this to drop off a car and go to lunch:
I have on my Umgee gauze pants and my new Walmart blouse. Also, I think you can see how much use my Target silver faux Birks are getting!
Here is my 4th of July outfit:
I’m not sponsored by Old Navy, but my strawberry shirt is Old Navy a couple of years ago and the linen shorts (which now have a hole from Eddie Otis) are this year. Victoria?
Ok, let me explain. Eddie Otis jumps up and greets you with his teeth right now. He jumps up and greets my clothing with his teeth and my skin. Yeah, it’s not great.
Our weather cooled off on Wednesday morning:
And, I wore this for errand day:
One of my errands was a pedicure, so I wore flip flops. I also have a new Amazon belt bag on in this photo.
Also, this week, I was in Trader Joe’s which is near Old Navy and I walked in. The green color was on clearance for $9.99. Regular price was only $14.99, but still. Isn’t this a pretty green?
And, I picked up this gauzy short sleeve for $19.99 on sale. I thought it would come in handy with some of my bottoms.
I can’t quit you Old Navy!
New Purchases this week:
Amazon black belt bag $8
Cynthia Rowley consignment gauzy long sleeve button up $22
Old Navy linen green strip short $10 (rounded up)
Old Navy short sleeve gauzy button up $20 (rounded up)
What have you been wearing or buying lately? Are you shopping the big sale that shall not be named? It sounds like next week we have Prime Days coming up and I think Walmart is competing with them, too? Target are you in, as well? I am not shopping the big sale that shall not be named this year, I have a few things in my Amazon cart that I am waiting to see prices on, and I don’t know about the other sales yet.
Each Tuesday, Joyce from This Side of the Pond, posts questions and bloggers can answer them. Thanks, Joyce! I need all the blog topic help I can get!
1. Do you feel older or younger than your age? Elaborate.
Joyce, are you trying to get us to state our age? Ha!
I am 52.
I feel younger. I think it’s because I’m a high school teacher and the kids really do keep you young. Sometimes I’m with adults and use teen slang and feel very weird when I realize what I just said.
I don’t think my face or my body look younger, but I think I have a younger style, maybe? I do like Chico’s, though. I have gotten some great basics there.
Also, I am a Surfer Nephew this summer, so they are pretty young.
I keep up with trends and pop culture, too.
2. What’s one thing you should toss right now, but just can’t?
I’m really not having any trouble tossing things this summer so far. I have a project going where I work on a tiny space at a time or a very specific category.
Here is my list:
I’ve done a few more than I have crossed off in this photo. I guess anything of my kids’ childhoods would be hard. I have a Rubbermaid tote for each of them but I need more space now, probably. Also, it’s not super organized.
3. Have you visited many of the 63 National Parks in the US of A? You’ll find a list here. Do you have a favorite? What National Park that you haven’t seen do you most want to see?
I didn’t think I had, but I realized I have gone to more than I thought!
Grand Canyon, Hot Springs, Dry Tortugas, Everglades, Yellowstone, Indiana Dunes, Mammoth Cave, Gateway Arch, Great Smoky, Badlands, New River Gorge, Grand Teton, Glacier National, and I feel like I might be missing one or two from Utah and one from Washington State. I took two pretty amazing trips that knocked many of them out. One was when I was 12 and my family took an Amtrak from Chicago to Seattle stopping at Glacier National on the way and then going through Grand Canyon on the way home. Another was a church trip where we took a converted bus that we slept on all the way to California stopping at lots of places like Grand Teton on the way and on the way back.
4. How often do you get take out? What’s your favorite?
We have been Door Dashing way too much this summer. I guess it only amounts to once or twice a week, but it’s just so easy. I do currently have a 25% off the next two orders (and already used it on one) so that’s good. It’s terribly expensive, but it’s so convenient. I am cooking a lot so when I need a break, it’s nice to order.
Our favorite as a family is Shiraz Mediterranean. We can order two meals and have enough for all four of us.
I would say once a week is the general rule but we go in spurts where we rarely get it.
5. Do you have many (or any) subscriptions? Not necessarily magazines, but thinking more along the lines of boxes or products that companies offer, and you can sign up to receive on a regular basis. Could be weekly, monthly, quarterly, even daily. Tell us about them.
No, we do not. We don’t have anything on subscribe and save on Amazon. I cancelled my Ipsy subscription because I was accumulating too many products and not loving all of them. It was fun for a while, though!
6. Insert your own random thought here.
I’m out of meal ideas! Help! What have you cooked lately? Bonus points if you link a recipe. I feel like I have done all the basics tacos, spaghetti, BLTs to death. I have one kid who is dabbling in vegetarian life and that has also made it challenging.
A recent sun dried tomato shrimp dish that people were meh about. I kept the shrimp off for the one kid.
I’m excited to finally pull back the curtain and share our college experience. I kept the exact college a secret on the old blog (locals may have figured it out) while my twins were there, but since they graduated I am going to tell you everything I can think to tell you about our experience.
I had a lot of fear of my only two kids leaving the nest at the same time and what that would look like – mentally, emotionally, and financially.
I guess it’s hard to see this because I started my blog when my twins were 16 and I have tried to make my blog about me and not them to respect their privacy (remember when I only used an initial instead of their names?), but I loved momming so much. Being a mom was my dream and it was everything I wanted and more. I really could hardly think about the college years because it made me so sad. I hope that makes sense and is relatable to someone out there.
I hope this post helps you if you have kids approaching college age!
First, yes it’s so stupid that college costs so much.
We were told we had to fill out the FAFSA or the college wouldn’t give any money for academic scholarships. It’s all about the FAFSA. Also, it’s all about the parents’ income. Tom was in charge of FAFSA each year, thankfully.
Many kids should not go to college and it’s silly that we are basically shaming kids if they don’t. You might be surprised to hear a high school teacher say this. I want to normalize kids choosing other paths. There are so many types of smart and we have kids that are bored to tears with the high school curriculum we force upon them. When we took away vocational education we made a big mistake.
Please be ok with your kids choosing a technical school or an apprentice training program.
Please don’t be ok with $200, 000 in student loans that will seriously affect your child’s life for a long time.
Look for the programs your state offers – mine is now offering free junior college. Your kids’ guidance counselors are very busy, but they have a lot of knowledge. Email them or better yet have your kids make an appointment with them. They need to be a bit pushy to get time with them but it should pay off.
We were able to take advantage of state money by staying in state for college. My kids accumulated $6000 for good grades and ACT score. See what incentives your state has.
So, junior year we started talking about college and which ones we wanted to visit. We pretty much told our kids they would have to stay in state unless an out of state school matched the money they could get by staying in state. Neither of them seemed upset by this. If they had felt strongly about a certain school in another state, I think we would have been open to looking. In fact, I think some kids can’t handle not having boundaries. It overwhelms them. There is nothing wrong with giving your kids a radius or a few states to choose from.
I tell my students that they are going to love anywhere they go because it’s college! You can have a great experience at a lot of schools! If it comes down to two schools, go with the one that will set you up the best financially for your future. Also, it doesn’t make sense to pay for Harvard for a teaching degree where you are only going to make $50,000 a year as a beginning teacher. Just my two cents! I also tell my students that no one ever asks where I went to school when I am in a professional setting. After you have your first job, no one really cares in my opinion.
So, back to our story. March of 2020. My kids were seniors and they had just received their scholarship packages. One applied to three schools and one applied to four schools, I think? Each of them had at least one big state school and one or two small liberal arts schools. Remember that the state schools are not hurting for students, but the smaller schools might be and they can be more generous with alumni money. We even got more scholarship money for just stepping foot on campus for an in person tour. It’s crazy. It’s like buying a used car to some degree! I learned quickly to not scoff at $1000 because it all adds up. I don’t throw away dollar bills, you know? One of my kids got additional money for the music department and one got money for participating in a scholarship competition. He didn’t win but everyone got an extra $1000 of academic scholarship money and $1000 to put toward study abroad. See, this all adds up!
I should also give you some background information and say that my kids did really well in high school – 11 and 9 AP classes respectively and one was one of the valedictorians with a 4.0 at graduation (our school has like 50 or more valedictorians, by the way). Hard work in high school really does pay off financially. Yes, their mom is a teacher, but remember that these little things arrived into the world at under 3 pounds each and 10 weeks early and we were told they might have learning disabilities due to prematurity.
So, March of 2020… pandemic arrives. My kids are seniors. We hear from our district that we are going home on March 13th and we don’t know when we will be back. We stay home for two weeks and don’t do much and then we have spring break…during this time, one of my twins came to me and said I think I know where I should go. He didn’t tell his twin. I didn’t tell his twin. A week later the other twin comes to me and says his decision. I let the cat out of the bag that they both had picked…
I didn’t feel like my kids were large university kids. I felt like they needed the smaller class size and attention so I couldn’t have been happier with their decisions. And, the fact that they both chose the same school made me happy and frankly made it easier on us to only have one set of information coming our way. And, sending your kids to college in the fall of 2020 – well, let’s just say the close to home situation made life easier in lots of ways. We were told all the Covid protocol and that added to the mix of my emotions – not only was I sending my only kids away to live at college at the same time, but during a global pandemic.
They were not going to room together and they were going to live on campus so this made me happy so that they would have the full experience even though they would be close to home (That turned out to be true – they never roomed together. But, senior year one did move home because the dorm situation was not a good one and it wasn’t worth the high price of the suite they assigned.)
Ok, so here’s the deal. My kids went to this school for less money than they would have paid the big state university. I also knew that if we did have a financial hardship living at home was an option. This school is about 20 minutes from our house in the same city, by the way.
Just remember that you can have the same experience close to home but you have to stay on campus and treat it like you are farther from home. And, you have to get involved and not go home on the weekends, but this is true no matter how far away you go.
By being close to campus, we were able to go see plays and concerts and some things during the week that we wouldn’t have been able to if they were farther away.
So, school starts in August of 2020 and all the pandemic precautions were in place. We had to wear masks and fill out a health screener for move in day. The classes were in person, online, or hybrid. With this climate, again, I was so happy that my kids were close to home. I was so worried for kids that had to be quarantined in special houses near campus. Do you remember all this? Then, they had to have vaccinations and they held them on campus. They had to show their card and get the booster eventually. I don’t want to turn this into a Covid blog post, but I will say that Tom and I both talked multiple times how we felt so much better with them being close and how their small college handled the horrible situation. They got really creative and still did so much for the students.
So, over the four years, we actually got to meet some professors at different events. They knew us by name and greeted us. We would run into them at restaurants near campus sometimes. We couldn’t believe how much any and every Bellarmine employee seemed to love their job. We were able to make phone calls to campus housing, financial aid, student accounts when we needed to and everyone was always just so nice.
The way payment worked for us:
We had some money saved in a 529 and used most of that up the first year. We wanted to have more, but we just didn’t. That really helped us to have that money for the first year as we were figuring it out, though. Twins ain’t cheap, y’all, but it’s just a different way of paying than one kid goes, then the next a few years later! After that, our kids had to sign all of their scholarships online saying they accepted them and understood the terms (had to maintain a certain GPA, for example), then we got a total for just that semester. So, Fall of 2021, for example was $6500 including tuition and room and board. You can pay in full or have it broken into monthly payments. I did monthly payments where it automatically came out of my checking account. I had two different monthly payments coming out each month and these amounts added up to more than our monthly mortgage payment, as you can imagine.
We also had them take out a small loan of $5000 a year so they would have some “skin in the game”. They were able to sign up for a program that matches your loan repayment amount as long as you are making under $40,000 upon graduation. We are going to help them set up a plan to automate these loan repayments and take advantage of “free money”.
Other than that, they have no additional debt and we have no additional debt.
Whew, it’s hard to believe their four years is over and they now have a piece of paper that says they did it!
If you have any questions for me, let me know. I hope this post has helped somebody out there that feels like I did.
I will tell you that 2020 and 2021 were really hard for me because my whole world changed. Pandemic, kids left for college, I taught from home and had to learn a whole new way to do my job…
Some of you have been around to witness all of that!
I think over the four years Tom and I grew closer and I actually grew closer to my kids, too! So, there has been so much good with this stage of life that it’s hard to be sad. I’m still trying to figure out how I’m old enough to have college graduate kids!
I’m linking up with Sarah and Holly for Hello Monday and with the gals at Share Our Lives for their theme “Day in the Life – Summer Edition”. Lots of linking up today!
So, first for the weekend…
Thursday was 4th of July and it was really lame at my house. Mason was at a party, Jack didn’t feel well and went to bed early, and Tom went to bed at 8:15! He still had to work Friday and was extra tired from the night before, I think. Lame, I tell you! But, before this we had a day of storms and I just read my books and piddled around. Mason and I tried to go to a little 4th of July market, but it wasn’t set up yet. For dinner we had hot dogs, baked beans, and mac and cheese along with a side salad. Oh, and Tom and I watched Unfrosted and we both really liked it!
Mason, “Mom, I don’t think this is a thing”
We had these really good hot dogs from the butcher case at Fresh Market.
Friday was a normal work day for Tom so I got him out the door and then we had to take a car in the shop, pick up groceries, and do a few chores. Mason and I went to lunch after dropping off the car.
Friday night we picked up the car and then we used up all of the week’s leftovers and all had something slightly different. Yay! That made me so happy!
Saturday morning Tom paddle boarded on the river beside our friend who was practicing his swimming for the Iron Man.
I tried to learn more about how to be chic..
while it just came naturally for Eddie Otis…
Then, I took EO down to meet Tom when he got off the paddle board and then we pretty spontaneously decided to take the boat out and called some spontaneous friends, too!
We at lunch at Captain’s Quarters and then…
Best foto of the weekend… I only wish Tom would cradle me in the water like this…
We went in around 4:00 and Door Dashed some sushi and a chicken teriyaki bowl with our kids.
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I finished up Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders and I actually cried in a couple of the episodes. I thought it was really well done and it gave me an interesting peak into something I knew very little about.
I decided to give up on Our Lady Jane but Tom is finishing it – I sometimes am reading while he has it on. I’m so lost.
I realized Friday night that I really need to be asleep by 10 because puppy is ready to go at 6 am. Mason had him sleep with him Friday night and I woke up Saturday feeling like a new person! Also, the humidity broke overnight and it felt so nice! Yes, we are probably doing the puppy training all wrong.
And, Sunday, we had another boat day with some other friends and just hung in the cove. It was so nice!
We were pooped and got home around 4:00 again. I made dinner and showered. Whew! So much summering this weekend!
And, now for a Day in the Life…
I will be doing a day in the life of Summer Amy, by the way…
I get up anywhere from 5-6:15. If I had my dream summer schedule I would get up at 7:00 but it’s just not that season for me right now.
I feed Eddie Otis and then we go to the patio.
I read my devotional and a few blogs and then if I am able I go ahead and finish up my post for the next day.
Tom leaves for work around 7:40 if it’s a weekday so we see him off (he usually does a quick playground walk with EO – we have an elementary playground behind our house and can do a lap around the school with our dogs pretty easily) and then I usually take EO inside and we do a few kitchen chores – straightening up or whatever needs to be done.
Then, we take a neighborhood leash walk and I listen to podcasts or talk on the phone. This is usually 8-8:30 or maybe a bit longer.
It looks like we are out in the country but this is my neighborhood which is less than 10 miles from downtown Louisville.
We go back home and pup is tired and hot. This is when he naps in his dog wash in the mudroom.
I do more chores and make my breakfast. Some days I go to the patio to eat but I go out my bedroom door so I don’t wake the sleeping puppy!
I often do some food prep for dinnertime in the morning, too.
Now I go shower and get ready for the day – sometimes that is swimsuit and coverup, sometimes it’s keep on the bike shorts and big tee, and sometimes it’s a little nicer errand running/eating lunch out attire.
I usually try to take EO out again and play with him when he wakes up around 9:30 or 10.
Then, he is either with one of my kids or he gets crated for a little bit. He is usually in major need of crate time by now and acting kind of crazy. We have found he gets overtired and acts crazy.
My first errand is often to drop off donations from my 40 bags project – feels so good to do this!
This day I also stopped at CVS and got one polish, Elf brow pencil, and a detangler brush.
I also got some day old bread from Jimmy John’s!
Now, I make my lunch and eat outside or inside depending on the humidity. EO is much better behaved outside. If I stay inside he gets more bitey and needy, I think. Outside he has lots to look at!
He usually takes another nap from 2-3 or 4 and then we go outside again before I start dinner.
I start dinner at 5, Tom comes home at 5:45, EO gets a playground walk, and then we eat. This particular night we had a zucchini pasta with chicken.
After we eat and the kitchen is clean, I take my shower and then I watch tv in the basement where it’s nice and cool. Tom and I have eaten together and then watched a show so we have spent time together. Our kids are living back at home and they are home for dinner some nights and some nights one or both are gone.
Tom and EO go to bed at 8:30 and I follow around 9:30-10. I want to stay up later, but usually nothing good happens. I start wanting to snack and I feel like crap the next day!
And, that’s it! It’s pretty boring and routine, but that is my life right now. The puppy factors into pretty much every aspect of my life. I do think it’s good for me to get out once a day right now to enjoy that freedom that summer allows and so I will be fresh for EO. My kids are a really big help, too, but this is generally the routine.
Did you survive the 4th? I am happy to link up with Andrea and Erika today to share some favorites of the week!
As usual, my favorites are all over the place, but hopefully there is a little something for everyone! And if there isn’t, I guess my blog isn’t for you! What is wrong with me lately?
Here we go…
I was able to find this creamer again and I love it! It’s so summery tasting to me. I have tried to quit creamer, but I just can’t. I don’t use any sweetener in my coffee besides this, so that’s good, right? I finally changed the batteries in my frother and boy am I frothy again.
I tackled my Tupperware! I am doing a declutter challenge, in case you haven’t heard. What do you call these containers? I guess I call all of them Tupperware like I call all bandages Band-Aid. I am more likely to call all soft drinks Coke, too. We actually have a Tupperware brand store in Louisville. I love these meal prep containers, but should I be using Pyrex or glass? I just don’t see me transporting those to school.
I’m enjoying my three little Trader Joe’s candles. This raspberry and roses is my fave. I love their cute little tins, too.
Mason and I took an hour road trip to see my family and I enjoyed our conversation – especially on the way home. Mason was feeling quite chatty. Eddie Otis was so good in the car and here he is on my mom’s porch:
Do not buy these if you don’t want to eat too many! So good! They remind me of a candy from my childhood, too, but I can’t think of what it was – maybe those peanut shaped candies that were flaky and had peanut butter? My Dad loved peanut butter and so do I. My Dad used to say that it didn’t get much better than peanut butter on a saltine cracker. He used to eat them in front of his radio shows and that was when saltines came with four crackers attached in a tin can. My blog is so weird. You just never know where my brain is going to take you.
I enjoyed some patio reading time this week. I find that even in the 90s it doesn’t feel that bad under my patio overhang. I’m so lucky to have a fan, too.
My style this summer has been graphic tees or dresses. I realized what trend I apparently am following:
It’s called Surfer Nephew:
There’s Coastal Grandmother, Coastal Aunt, and now Surfer Nephew. Ummmmkayyyy…
Who comes up with this stuff? I guess Alison Bornstein who I follow on Instagram.
I bore myself by how much I talk about the grocery. But, I received this email:
Thanks, Walmart Plus! I have saved 3 hours and $49 apparently? So, this week I had a Walmart delivery and I went to Trader Joe’s for just a few things.
This is cute:
I was able to watch it one afternoon this week while Eddie Otis was napping. Have you seen it on Netflix?
I am trying to watch this but it’s got some weird fantasy elements so it’s not holding my attention that well. It’s on Prime.
I just started this:
Our 4th was weird. Tom was technically off but went to the office for a few hours and then Home Depot.
I wanted to go to a market and it was a bust. It was supposed to start at 10 and we got there at 11 and it wasn’t set up. It might have been pushed back for our yucky weather?
Anyway, we went in the food hall and got some donuts and sat outside and had a few bites!
For lunch, I made us Jimmy John’s (fake) with the day old bread I had gotten on Wednesday.
I froze most of it!
I am really into veggie sandwiches with this cream cheese as a base. I just pile on the veg and it’s so good to me!
I got to read on the patio but soon heard thunder!
And, it stormed and stormed for a few hours. Then, the storms brought even more humidity! Oh well!
I let myself order two books and spent some time reading them yesterday:
They are really short and just for fun. I love stuff like this and my library didn’t have them. Get ready to see me turn into the most Chic Summer European Amy you’ve ever seen! Ha! Wait, can I be Chic if I’m a Surfer Nephew? Ok, I will be the most Chic European Summer Surfer Nephew you’ve ever encountered. I’ve got my work cut out for me.
It’s the same print as my black and white dress, by the way.
I am currently reading:
I really like it! I just haven’t had much time to read lately.
I am going to have to bite the bullet and order a few summer books that either I can’t find at my library or that will take too long and no longer be “summer reading” by the time they get to me. That’s ok. I save so much money by using my library.
I am buying:
100 Ways to Live a European Inspired Life by Fiona Ferris
Some years I go to the store and look for red, white, and blue inspo. Some years I do a red, white, and blue charcuterie. This year I’m just feeling the summer foods, I think!
I will be back tomorrow with Friday Favorites!
Baby, you’re a firework! Don’t let anyone tell you otherwise!
I love this Currently link up with Jenn, but I may sound like a broken record with my answers if you are a regular reader! Oh well… here we go!
Loving
The cool mornings of this week. I make myself start my day on the patio even when it’s humid but these cool mornings have been so nice. I needed a hoodie! I really think starting my day on the patio sets my whole day up in a good way and I know it’s good for the puppy, too.
I was telling someone that I can’t have my patio pillows and decor up this summer because the pup gets everything, but it’s been nice to not worry about it at the same time.; I think I’m a wannabe minimalist. On my patio, I have my 6 top table and my sectional with coffee table and use both of them daily. I really am not using my upper patio this summer because I want to encourage the pup to roam the yard and he will be wherever I am.
I am also loving a road trip that Mason and I took yesterday (Eddie Otis, too!). My sister was visiting my mom and I came as a surprise and my other sister came as a surprise, too! It was even a surprise to me! My family really likes surprises, so much so that we wonder if there will be a surprise! We had 7 of the 9 grandchildren present.
Since my mom didn’t know we were coming, I brought Hawaiian buns, a cheese tray, ham, and turkey and a box of chips to help with all the kids’ appetites!
My two Indiana nieces did a fake senior picture with the Indiana sweet corn my Indiana sister brought for us to take home…
Lena:
Mia:
Silly! We just hung out and talked and it was a nice day!
By the way, I live in Kentucky, one sister lives in Ohio, and the other lives in Indiana!
Looking forward to
I’m looking forward to more of the same summer activities! I am planning to get serious about my Summer List and make sure I accomplish what I want to accomplish. What a privilege that I get to do this. It’s not lost on me. I am hoping for more river days, more pool days, more happy hours, more breakfasts and lunch out, and more summer meals that I cook, too. What is a summer meal you have recently cooked?
Savoring
I am really savoring the slow mornings, the open days, and summer in general! I have friends who pack their calendar – but I love keeping my calendar open for things that come up.
Celebrating
I am not sure what we are doing for 4th of July – if it’s nice we will boat and if it’s not so nice we might go to a community event for a bit. We don’t really have a tradition. I do plan on having hot dogs on the 4th! Tom loves the Fresh Market hot dogs so I plan to get those today. I already bought buns, baked beans, and mac and cheese and I will probably do a grilled peach and feta salad that sounded good. And, now I want to make my corn on the cob!
I am also celebrating doing well on my 40 bags list! I am finally finding the motivation to really tackle my clutter. I just did my silverware and bought new silverware trays (used my Walmart Plus to get them delivered) and my messy cabinet above my microwave. I got rid of 20 candles! I was just using it as a catch all and it was bad.
Here’s what I think is motivating me – we need to be pretty minimalist with the new puppy (just like on the patio) and I want our spaces to be easier to keep clean. I am asking myself if I used it in the past 90 days or if I think I will in the next 90. I am also asking myself if I would buy that item again today for things like home decor items. And, finally, I have a CVS, Walgreen’s, and Kroger a stone’s throw away and can easily replace anything that I might need. I have a Target a little bit up the road along with a TJ Maxx and a Homegoods! I have Costco! I also have Walmart and Amazon!
Here is my list:
I have added new things, too. I am happy to say that now I have many categories crossed off.
And, one more tip – I am immediately putting the donation bags in my car and taking them to donate. I am also throwing away some things away that aren’t fit for donation.
This is helping me to not shop out of boredom or for an activity, too. I am letting myself shop for new kitchen towels, new glassware (after I go through the cups). That is also very motivating for me.
I think that if you make it to 20 years of marriage you should be able to register for wedding gifts again! Anyone? Ha! Seriously, so many of my housewares are really, really old.
Remembering
I guess I am remembering all the fun summers of the past. I had so much fun!
Zoo Visits:
Pool Days:
And, I think I am also remembering to be a kid at heart this summer! Get in the pool! Read! Be spontaneous! Say yes! Have fun! Be silly!
I’d love to hear what you are up to currently, too!
This is not rocket science, but I thought it was post-worthy. I had to take my car in to get an oil change and a tire rotation and I decided to make it something enjoyable, too.
I could have asked someone to meet me, but I also relish some outings on my own, so I kept it just me.
Lucky for me that the car place is in an area that is walkable to a few places.
I dropped off my car:
I had a 9:00 a.m. appointment so I walked to Biscuit Belly. It was going to be a hot one, but it still felt pretty good outside so I opted to sit on their patio.
I brought my planner, a notebook, and my book. I love drinking out of a real mug!
I rarely go out for breakfast so it was a treat. I didn’t love what I ordered, but oh well.
I worked on my 40 bags list, my schedule for the week, sent a few texts, and then I just read.
I sat there for about an hour and then the stores surrounding opened at 10:00 and I did some shopping.
I went in Lotsa Pasta which is a gourmet market:
I went in a little boutique, too.
My car was ready around 10:30 and I was headed back home.
I felt like I had a fun little adventure and it was good to get out that morning!
Do you turn errands into outings? Could you? So much of life is about perspective, right?