You know how in Disney's The Little Mermaid, Ariel gets frustrated with Eric right after she gets legs and blows her bangs off her forehead? I feel like that right now. It's been SUCH A LONG WEEK. Mostly because my book cover clients have been nitpicky and slow to respond and then I grabbed a couple of new clients that would only book with me if I could help them immediately. I should just stay off the cover design groups because my schedule is full, but new shiny things are so exciting. That is until I'm trying to finish something at 3 am and thinking "why in the world did I think I'd have time for this?"
So I'm stressing out and not getting enough sleep. How are you? Haha.
Life hasn't been incredibly exciting otherwise.
Cecily and Mira started gymnastics again, so I get to add that to my schedule. I'm really grateful we were able to figure out a way to afford it. And that it's during Jules' nap so I don't have to entertain her in a small cold room for an hour and a half. But they don't have wi-fi, so it's hard for me to work on covers while I'm there. Who in the world makes people sit around for hours and doesn't give them wi-fi access? I find it a little ridiculous.
The girls had a play date with our friend Cassie on MLK day and then a sleepover that Friday because they hadn't gotten enough time with her. They went to her house for the play date and got to go to a cat cafe. Apparently, that's where you pay to pet cats who've been rescued. The point being that people can interact with them and hopefully adopt one, saving them from being euthanized. I still think it's silly to pay to pet cats when you have 1 (us) to 4 (Cassie) of them at your house already. But what do I know? Anything for a good cause, I guess. And the kids loved it.
For the sleepover, Cassie came here. There was much video game playing and talking about pop culture while listening to music. It's still too cold to play outside though they did try to ride bikes I think. Cecily and Mira are getting really good at it. They ride their bikes to school every day now. One of the first surprise Christmas presents I have ever bought for my kids that they've actually liked a lot and used. Miracles do exist!
The next day, Saturday, Steve and I went on an organizing kick. We bought a new dresser to replace the one we were using to hold office supplies in our living room, so the one we had been using could be put back in our bedroom with its mate that was rescued from holding computer stuff and the downstairs TV by a DI entertainment center find. That meant a trip to Ikea and two hours of putting together a dresser with instructions lacking any written words. We also bought new luxurious towels for me and Steve and went through all the old towels. We made some into cleaning rags, and the rest we're donating to an animal shelter. Cloth doesn't break down easily in garbage dumps so we were looking for a more environmentally friendly way to dispose of them and found that suggestion online. We also moved shelves into Jules' closet to hold baby supplies and toys and another shelf into the downstairs bathroom so we can keep the towels for each bathroom in their respective places. (The downstairs bathroom didn't really have a storage area appropriate for towels before.)
Camber (Cassie's mom) stayed for dinner and games when she came to pick up Cassie that night. She introduced us to Quacks of Quedlinburg, a fun game mostly of chance, but with enough deck-building type strategy thrown in to keep it interesting.
This Friday night Steve and I went on a date and ate some delicious Indian food. Like really delicious. I tried Dosas for the first time, we tried their appetizer sampler, and Steve had the grill sampler, including a lamb chop. And the waiter commented on my pregnancy, asking if it was a boy or girl, then brought us a full order of our favorite appetizer, the fish Amritsari, to celebrate our coming little one. We were so stuffed. If you live in Utah, check out Saffron Circle in Riverton. Highly recommend.
Steve had a game night. Megan making a calendar featuring the grandkids motivated me to process the photos I took of my kids back in September. And I took some photos of Jules using a step stool/chair my dad made and would like to sell. You can look at the pictures here if you're interested: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1-81Z-qm5G5XyQd4Q3IaQxW8EjzDa0YRt?usp=sharing
Megan needed some other pictures for the calendar. So here's Mira and Dylan "twin cousins." (Born on the same day in the same hospital an hour apart.)
And Ben and Haylee and their newest, Owen Benson Frohlich:
I went to DI one day just so Jules and I wouldn't have to stare at each other all morning. We found this pretty globe.
And I quote, "Mommy, help! Mommy, help! I stuck!"
I don't know why I always think to take pictures when I'm wearing my workout attire. But this is me 7.5 months pregnant. Some days I think, "Wow! This baby belly isn't that big! Maybe I'll be able to slim down fast after this one." Other days not so much.
Remember how I said in my last post that Jules loves all things artistic? Well, she's discovered that she can write on things other than paper. It's a little hard to see, but her hands are her favorite. She also covered a pair of pajamas in green marker the other day. She scribbled in the same spot on her leg for so long that it soaked through to her skin. I washed them 3 times with 3 different stain solutions and they still look like a 2 year old drew on them. She's also drawn on my kitchen chair fabric, her sisters' Switch, our kitchen tile, and most of the rest of her body (in small ways). So I've started hiding all the markers and pens in the house. I also put the crayons where she can't reach them as a preemptive measure against scrubbing crayon off walls.
When Jules watches Octonauts, it's often on the tablet on my bed. We were washing sheets this day (because Jules drew on them with a marker). I thought the position she picked was funny.
Emilia was on the honor roll for both term 1 and term 2. She got chips as a "congrats" from the school last term and a can of soda this term. Her sisters were jealous. I was proud. She seemed non-chalant about it. :)Yesterday, we organized a bunch more stuff. You'd think having only lived in this house for a year, we wouldn't need to completely reorganize everything, but it was definitely needed. Or at least my pregnant brain thinks it was/is.
--We got rid of our baby doll toys and our LOL dolls and put Octonauts and dress-up stuff in those bins instead. We cleaned out Cecily's dresser and closet and put a bunch of stuff in the garbage/DI pile, then made sure everything we put back had a place.
This is our mess of a DI pile now. You have to schedule an appointment to donate stuff and we had to schedule our three weeks out. So for now, we get a mess. Sadly, I feel a need to organize this, too, because if we take it like this, DI won't take the time to put the Barbie clothes into a nice bag or keep the baby stuff together.--We went through our bedding and the toys that were thrown into the extra closet in Mira's room and got rid of stuff and put together the sheet sets that had been thrown in there separately and made sure the kids could reach all the toys.
--After kids were in bed, I cleaned off the downstairs craft table and moved all the crayons/markers/colored pencils to a high shelf nearby and found a place for everything else that didn't get thrown away.
Oh before bed, Cecily and I separated the crayons into colors and put them in a divided container. I find the kids use them more when they can easily find the color they want instead of having to dig through a jumbled box o'colors. I figure it'll get dumped out accidentally within the week. But it's a pretty rainbow for now! :)
Now we just need to move the Go-Go Smart Wheels into the bigger bin I bought at DI, organize my closet, and reorganize bathroom stuff now that we've made so much room by getting rid of towels. I'm sure I'll think of something else to organize or paint or clean before I'm done with those things though. Don't worry.
Today we had church online, Steve got a calling and both of us got set apart. He's the Primary chorister again! Did I tell you I got called as a Sunday School instructor for the 12 year olds (Emilia's class)? I fell asleep during online Sunday School and then kept sleeping for like 2 hours. Thank heavens for naps! Cecily and I made chocolate muffins, Steve made dinner, and I read the sub for this week's writing group and finished a blog post! Yay me. :)