The New Craft Room

Today I slept in and then worked on my computer for an hour and a half (budget, journal, blog). Then I showered and got ready and started helping Lily with the house. She had already gotten a start and especially worked hard scrubbing black marks out of the wood and folding laundry. I helped Lily staple some fabric back on the underside of a piece of our coach (we couldn’t believe how much was under it when we tipped it!), cleaned Clarissa’s room, and then spent most of the rest of the day working on the craft room.

In the craft room, I hung peg boards, assembled a bench and assembled a foot-stool. Lily helped to organize everything. When it was all done, Lily and I just rested on the daybed (feeling so happy with how everything turned out) and we just watched the kids get lost in all the things they could do in the new craft room. They were so engaged, and they aren’t even allowed to paint yet (because the sink hasn’t arrived)!

Lily made a comment to me the other day about how precious every day is and how we should capture more every-day living moments. That conversation was in my mind when I snapped these videos:

Then Lily, Mary and I got some things done in the yard. I planted all my tomato sprouts, cleaned Basil’s poop, cleared out the old sandbox toys and got soil ready for Lily’s newly purchased flower seeds. Then Lily and Mary planted flowers.

Well after everyone’s bedtime, I caught Lydia, Ammon and Clarissa still in the craft-room. I couldn’t be too mad because I was so glad they love the craft-room so much!

Lily made delicious mashed sweet potatoes today. Clarissa begged to lick them off the spatula…

Dance Recital

Lily has been working a ton with the kids lately. Not only working on music practice with the three oldest, but working on reading and other academics with the two youngest. Here is Ammon practicing his reading:

I worked very hard to get my work into a good spot in time to take Mary, Ammon and Lydia to their dance recital. Clarissa didn’t go because we lost her dress. Also, Mary was so sad because her dance number was later than we thought so it made her super late for a birthday party she wanted to go to. I asked her teacher about skipping and the teacher said, “I can’t force you to stay, but it would ruin the dance if she’s not there.” I’m so proud of Mary for being a team player and sticking it through. She was still able to make a showing at the birthday party for 30 minutes and her attitude really turned around even before she went to the party after her initial frustration.

Dinosaur Gardens and Ammon/Clarissa Switcheroo

Today Lily braided Clarissa’s hair and went on a walk and admired a lot of the trees and plants she saw.

Also, Lily told me Ammon is going through a small dinosaur phase and today she took Ammon and Clarissa to the dinosaur gardens at Thanksgiving Point. She got a lot of great videos and pictures!

Then Lily picked up everyone from school and took them all to Harmon’s

In the evening Ammon and Clarissa were hilarious. They dressed up like each other and pretended to be each other. In these pictures, Clarissa is being a ninja and Ammon is doing his version of a face that Clarissa makes:

Dinosaur Park

Today I was on Long Island for a customer onsite. Lily took Ammon and Clarissa to the dinosaur park at Thanksgiving point:

At the end of the day, Lily interviewed Ammon about his school-year since today was his last day of school and she interviewed Clarissa about her day (it was her last day too).

Craft Room

Today Lily and I ran to Ikea while Lydia and Mary babysat Ammon and Clarissa at home. I had so much fun ideating and making decisions about the craft room with Lily. It was such a fun date and we were both reminded about how much we love Ikea (even their food!). I also feel very satisfied by this before and after photo of the craft room. We also have some more things to do, but this is a great start:

Also, while cleaning I saw this picture that I assume Lydia or Mary made and I was blown away by it. I think it was using a “how to draw faces” book.

Ballroom burnout and Clarissa’s encore

Today was another ballroom competition. Legacy has been a great studio, but we are all burnt out on dance including the kids. They are probably burnt out on us as well because with all of the things that we have going on, we don’t always come to practice. Even today we were 25 minutes early for Lydia’s first performance, but we barely missed it because today they were running almost 30 minutes ahead of schedule. Apparently we were supposed to show up two hours early, which we were not willing to do with four kids. We showed up two hours early last time and it turned out to not be at all necessary that time. Needless to say, it’s been a great (although stressful) experience, but we are ready to be done.

driving to the ballroom competition

The highlight of the day was Clarissa’s encore. I cannot believe I didn’t get a video or even see it! Lily told me all about it. Apparently at the end of the Charleston dance (video below), all the kids exited the stage. And then Clarissa came back on stage all by herself and danced for everybody to the sheer delight of the crowd. When I saw everyone exit, I turned off the video and turned around to walk back to where Lily was, missing everything. Still though, I can picture it in my head and the thought of it give me a good laugh.

Park and Happy Birthday Dad!

Today I had a nice phone call with my dad. I caught him on a walk while taking a break from his work at his office. He was in wonderful spirits, is having great health, and was feeling very grateful for life. My dad is such a positive force in my life, and it was so wonderful to hear him doing so well on his birthday. Happy birthday dad!!

Also, I had a very stressful day at work today because one of my star employees told me he’s taking a job with another company. But weather is starting to get nice and it looks like Lily had a good time with Ammon and Clarissa at a park:

Mary and Lily sick day

I went to the office this morning and partway through my day I got a call from Lily and she told me that both she and Mary were super sick. I came home a little after noon and found Mary resting on the couch. She hadn’t moved all morning, and she stayed there until around 3. Lily was also on her back almost the entire day. They both have a stomach bug that is making their stomach feel ill, stealing their appetite, and giving them extreme lethargy.

I wrapped up work early to pick the kids up from school and run the home routine (I grilled salmon for dinner) and I caught up on tasks after the kids went down.

Lily and I both agreed that the silver lining to her and Mary being sick is they got to be buddies in recovery together.