Last Saturday, we started updating our master bathroom. We did the kids' bathroom a couple years ago and then I lost steam on updating the house, so our master has been ugly the entire time we've lived here. We knew it at least needed paint. Because it was this atrocious lemon yellow color. And I'd torn down the beadboard that was in there when I tore it out of our bedroom, so that wall was full of holes and a different color on the bottom. And if we were going to paint, we thought we should take down the ugly shelf that was in there. And the towel rack and shower curtain bar. And once all that was done, I couldn't help myself. We took down the light fixture and the mirror and bought a granite countertop to replace the ugly wood and formica one we had. Last Saturday, Steve took everything down and filled holes and patched where the drywall had been ripped up. I put some orange peel texture on during the week. Then yesterday, we took off the old countertop, picked up the new one, took all the doors and drawer faces off and sanded the entire vanity. Hopefully this week I'll actually have the motivation and time to paint the cabinet and the walls.
I also planted stuff in my front planters. We still desperately need to weed out front. And our entire house should be painted. But we'll see if that happens.
Mira and Cecily had their yearly checkups a few weeks ago. They are perfectly normal and healthy. In the same percentiles they've been their entire lives. Mira around 50% and Cecily around 85%.
A few weeks ago, Cecily also got an award at school for being a good student/friend/whatever the teachers sees them doing well at. She was so so proud of herself. It was really good for her. On the way home, she kept saying, "I bet Emilia and Mira were SO proud of me." I love her.
Two Mondays ago, we had Ben's family over for dessert and family home evening. We wanted Ben to look at the house to see what he would fix up and what he would leave in order to make the house the most appealing when we want to sell. For FHE, we talked about the story of the 10 Lepers from the New Testament and made a thankful jar that we were supposed to add to every night at dinner (we didn't).
Two Tuesdays ago, Steve had an appointment with an ENT to see if sleep apnea is the cause of his horrible snoring. The doctor said it was more likely because he has a really big tongue, but gave us an order to have an at-home sleep apnea test done. Steve did that this past week and we haven't gotten the results yet.
That evening, Steve and I went on a date to the Tolkein movie. Steve has always LOVED the Lord of the Rings, so I had to get us tickets. My parents were kind enough to babysit all 4 kids and we really enjoyed the time away as well as the movie. It was really well done.
I had friends in town for Storymakers last weekend. I didn't attend this year because of Jules, but I went and had dinner with my long-distance writing group. Then I stayed up late chatting with them and listening to all the things they'd learned that day.
Last Monday, Cecily's kindergarten class had the moms come for a Mother's Day picnic. While it was fun to have lunch with Cecily on the lawn at school, if they really wanted to give us something for Mother's Day, I would have preferred not having to make an extra lunch, pack it up, haul the baby to the school along with her diaper bag, my purse, the lunch, and a blanket to eat it on, only to have all the kids go play on the playground after making a half-hearted attempt to eat their sandwiches.
We were in the car for three hours that night driving around to see three houses we were interested in. The kids were really done by the end, but I'm glad they came. It's good to see their perspective on the houses, and I think it's getting them more excited about moving.
Wednesday, we had to take the van in to the dealership to fix a recall on the airbag. We looked at another house that day.
Thursday was Cecily's Kindergarten graduation. Steve and my mom went while I was at a counseling appt that I hadn't realized would conflict when I set it up.
Friday, I went to help Camber between dropping Cecily off and picking the kids up from school. She just moved into a new, smaller apartment and needed help getting things put together. I also spent three hours that afternoon looking through all the MLS listings and figuring out which ones we wanted to go see yesterday. We ended up looking at three of them in the afternoon, only one of which was appealing in any sense. We may have put in an offer on it if not for the neighborhood. It backed up to a really trashy trailer park with no fence or bushes to conceal it and it was the nicest house on the street. Maybe it's judgemental of me to not want to live next to a trailer park, but I guess that's where I'm at in my life.
I've been doing more book covers and designing a logo for a website for said book covers. That's almost ready and I'm hoping I can give you a link to look at next week.
So, life is busy. Not surprisingly, I'm getting a cold. And loosing hair like their jumping ship cause my scalp is on fire and sinking in shark infested waters. <------added :d="" attention.="" br="" if="" just="" paying="" see="" still="" to="" were="" you=""> This is a photo of Jules that Emilia put together on an app on my mom's tablet. lol
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Well that's it, folks! Have a great week!