Wednesday, March 04, 2026

March Ins an Outs and February Goal Post Mortem

 


I mean, as long as there's snow on the ground, Uggs are probably going to be a person in, but a girl can dream, right??

March Goals:

 Finish watching Oscar movies! (I have 2 best pictures and 2 best actress flicks to go)
Query blog designers and research DIY options
Watch the Oscars with the fam and do a betting pool of some kind
Celebrate Dorothy!! And buy her some gifts!
Celebrate Ben!!
Visit Harry at UWEC
Shop for Easter
Plan Jack's bday
Decide where and when we are hosting Jack's grad party
Consider my writing process and outline it; see where it might fit into my life
Buy new lamps for the kitchen/living room
Do yoga every day this month
Run at least 2 practice 8K's (slightly longer than my usual morning runs, though I have worked up to at least 3 miles)
Be a better blog friend and leave comments for 10 minutes every day (I've been doing lots of reading w/o commenting)
Notice when I rest before all my work is done, something The Lazy Genius was talking about this week and that I want to do more often (I usually do it NEVER right now, so anything is more often than that)

February Goal Check-in:

✅Schedule at least one fun thing every week.

✅Get my hair trimmed, and get Dorothy and Minnie's hair trimmed, too. 

✅Finish prepping CA260 for the semester. 

🟡See all of the Best Picture Oscar movies, plus the Kate Hudson and Rose Byrne movies so I can see everything in all the major categories before the Oscars. 

❌Buy Dorothy's bday presents

❌Start buying Easter basket stuff. 

✅Make sure every kid hosts at least one hang at our house.  (Technically Jack did not but he tried-- everyone is so busy and they do stuff other places)

✅Sign up for Crazylegs and start an 8K training plan. 

✅Buy pillows before they are gone from Costco's seasonal offerings!! 

❌Decide when and where we are celebrating Jack's high school graduation

I have moved all of the x's and the Oscar movies to March-- gotta lock in!



Monday, March 02, 2026

Week 4 FIGs

 Listen, I am really happy that I don't have endometrial cancer because I was really really really worried. And! You would think that would make me just, like, insanely grateful for every single thing. And it did! And I am! But also. The news of the world. Woof. It's hard to just, like, stumble through my days.

Still. Some things:

Waking up to watch Kid's Baking Championship in bed
Starbs runs
My kindergarten dolly with her dolly all packed up for a day of play (a treat her class earned for excellent behavior)



Morning runs
Afternoon scooter rides
Cozy clothes to give and exam
Weather to match the Santa we forgot about




Sunday, March 01, 2026

February: What I Read

Fourteen pretty good reads this month, you guys, listed from least favorite to the BOOK! OF! THE! MOOOOOOONTH!!!

 ðŸ“±The Age of Innocence by Edith Wharton: Love NG's book club and all the work she does to make our discussions happen. Hated this book. And! I am GLAD that I have a big bare sport where my knowledge of writers from this time should be because I do not like.

📗Other People's Fun by Harriet Lane: Liked but did not love this weird, spare little book. Lovely flawed characters, but it did not engage me fully. I would have DNF'd but it was very slim, so I stuck it out.

🥳📱Her Beautiful Life by Brianna Labuskes: This trad wife influencer thriller was an Amazon first read, and I loved the plot and only sort of liked the execution.

📗The Good Life: Lessons from the World's Longest Study on Happiness by Marc Shultz and Robert Waldniger: I had no idea that Harvard has been running a happiness study for decades (generations, even), and this book was totally fascinating.

📗 The Intruder by Freida McFadden: SO FUN YOU GUYS-- her twists are so silly. Also I say so fun, but it was actually a really harrowing story, so...

📗I'm That Girl: Living the Power of my Dreams by Jordan Stiles: This was a Lisa pick and a perfect one to read during Olympics month.

🎧The Widow by John Grisham: I was just sucked all the way in and hated the ending a bit but was still wildly entertained. I haven't gone down the Grisham road in decades, and this was fun.

📗I Hope This Finds You Well by Natalie Sue: I LOVED THIS-- very sweet and funny. I knew from Enige and Nicole's bad reviews that this one would land for me.

📗The Story of a Heart by Rachel Clarke: I tore through this Lisa pick and SOBBED. Then Cooper (who is toying with wanting to be a pediatric cardiologist) tore through it right after me-- so good!

🎧The Road to Tender Hearts by Annie Harnett: Oh boy did I love this book! So funny and sweet-- I definitely cried at the end.

🎧The Girls Who Grew Big by Leila Motley: THIS BOOK! Was beautiful and heartbreaking and triumphant-- loved it.

🥳📗 The Storm by Rachel Hawkins: I got this from the library the same week it came out. MAJOR OLD LADY COUPE. It started slow, but then I loved it, like I love all of her books.

🥳📱 Dear Debbie by Freida McFadden: If you loved Serial Mom (my fave 90s movie), then you will also love this.

🥳📱This Is Not About Us by Allegra Goodman: LOVED this one-- character driven, everyone is flawed, funny and also touching-- all the boxes I need to have checked. 




I wanted to read 20, and I only actually read 14. But still! Some really good ones, and, thank to setting a goal of reading a book a week on my Kindle, I am actually DOING IT!! Yay!



Friday, February 27, 2026

5 on a Friday: What's Saving My Life Right Now After a Stresful Health Week

YOU GUYS. I have been waiting on biposy results all week and freaking OUT under the surface. ALL IS WELL, though, and I am SO GRATEFUL,  I didn't tell the kids (obvi), and I have been trying to be col, but you all know THAT IS NOT MY STRONG SUIT. So. Anyway. A few things that help lately:

 1. This lavender balm for my cuticles and hands. My mom buys me this stuff, and I love it. It smells amazing, and I try to remember to put it on several times day-- sitting in the car waiting for kids, before class when I'm in my office, at night when I am watching TV. I keep tins everywhere.



2. Tiny schedule tweaks to make life easier. Sometimes these are things I am subbing in: takeout on Tuesday nights, for example. Door dashing food to Dorothy at dance on Mondays. Sometimes, these are things I am adding like 15 minutes mentally blocked off to set up my work bag or morning running gear. I have also added a ittle spot to my daily planner page for sketching out the next morning in minute detail so I know when I need to wake up, what order I need to exercise in, if I have time to have coffee first, etc. I am OK with a variety of ways to schedule my early morning routine, as long as I wake up with a plan-- otherwise I will just bed rot. In other instances, these tiny tweaks are things I am subtracting. This week, I decided I would not do couch to 10K because I am supposed to run for 67 minutes, and I don't know if I have time because Ben is in GA with Cooper for a dive meet W-S. So! 30-minute runs it is. 

3. The entire Anne collection on Audible. I finally had the courage to listen to Rainbow Valley and Rilla, even though I know WWI is coming, and, as a mom of war-aged boys, current foreign policy news is so terrifying. Listening while I grade is **chef's kiss**

4.  Pre-ordering the books I want to read. It is such a delight when I finish a Kindle read and see another brand new book in my library. And! Since my memory these days is hazy at best, I often don't remember when these new books are set to appear, so it very much feels like a gift to me from me.

5. Date nights. I have been scheduling fun into every week (lol lol lol scheduling fun), and a date night is SO EASY when we live with 2 (soon to be 3!!!) teens. All I have to do is open up Open Table and click. (Yes, I have gained 7 pounds and outgrown my Target junior barrel jeans-- why do you ask?) (Booked one as I was writing this post, in fact, to celebrate Ben's birthday a few days early because Dorothy is hosting a party at our house for her 13th on his actual birthday-- is there any better way to ring in 47 than with eight 13 y/o girls screaming in your basement? No way.)






Wednesday, February 25, 2026

Life Lately

 Are you even a parent if you don't stop for donuts on your way home from a date night?



This was a spicy charred poblano marg, and it was PERFECT



Ladies who lunch!

Fresh cuts!

Minnie did some home renovation projects

And leveled up at gymnastics
That's all I have today, guys. This semester! It is (already) feeling looooooong, and we are balanced on the precipice of our very busiest season, so if you need me, I will be in my office buried under thousands of pages.

Monday, February 23, 2026

FIGs Week 3

 The BEST part of this whole joy finding exercise is the realization that almost all of these FIGs are recurring things. It's not like I am choosing special once in awhile occurrences here. I COULD NOTICE JOY EVERY SINGLE DAY. Wild. Thanks, Elisabeth.

Here are my tangible moments of joy over the last week:

Minnie can read herself chapter books!

I have started havung my first cup of coffee ON THE YOGA MAT, guaranteeing I will do a quick 10-minute flow and lift weights before my run.
The convenience food you didn't even know you needed!
It took me several minutes to find Annabel the other morning
Prix fixe Vday dinner at a new favorite spot
Cooper wanted this weird squishy banana on our way to Hilton Head (at a Cracker Barrel) and we were like omfg no way are we going to deal with you swinging that thing around in the car and then he FOUND IT AT KOHLS and bought it with his Green Light moneys. 
I love Minnie's love of the library
SHE CAN FINALLY DO A CARTWHEEL after SIX MONTHS of gymnastics

And! Another Minnie Fig-- she said she loves when it's windy outside because the trees are dancing--- then she did her version of a tree dance



Friday, February 20, 2026

5 on a Friday: Some questions

1. How do people who run actual long distances find the time to do it??? We are doing a 5-mile race in April, so I have been working slooooowly through the Couch to 10K program, and this means that 3 days a week, I need to run for a little over an hour. IT IS SO HARD TO FIND THE TIME. This week, I fit it in on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays by running the hour between when Minnie goes to school and when I could drive Dorothy and Cooper to school. Last week, I did Monday, Saturday, Sunday, but that meant I had to get up early on the weekend because we had a bunch of stuff to do. Bah. I guess I will keep working it in where I can week to week. (The other 4 days, I do a quick 30-minute run, and this is way easier to schedule). How am I ever going to train for a half marathon if I never have time to RUN?
One excellent weather-provided tweak is that I have shifted some of my dog walking (we do 60 minutes a day minimum) to the after school hours, and Min scooters-- I could actually probably do a shorter jog this way, to...
2. Can you even believe I let Dorothy talk me into this footwear combo?

(I will say this outfit was DARLING without the jacket, but I was trying to squeeze in a pic before anyone else came into the bathroom, bovs).

3. Why oh why am I always taking cold showers?

THE CLOUD OF STEAM that emerged from the bathroom after Dorothy was NUTS you guys. I was sitting on Minnie's bed while she read to me right across the hall, and I GASPED.

4. Is anything cuter than. a kindergartener spending Vday cash at Target and dressing up like a 100 year-old for the 100th day of school??


5. Do you think Annabel wanted to come along?