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Friday, September 22, 2017

A Day In My Life

We went to our basement one night last week to have a movie night. Complete with popcorn, extra blankets, beverages for everyone and let the kiddos pic the feature film. Scrolling through their options they both easily agreed on Smurfs. And when the kids land on a "decent" family film that we haven't seen 400 times Hubs and I click "select" way too fast. We're in the "watch every movie we like on repeat" ALWAYS phase right now and while I love to listen to Branch (aka Justin Timberlake) sing his little Troll heart out - I'm about O.V.E.R. it :) 

So, Smurfs it was and we all snuggled up for movie night. If you've seen the movie you would probably agree with me, it's a solid mix between Trolls and Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. All of the Smurfs have themed names based on what their talents are. I.e. Hefty is the strong one, Brainy is the smart one, etc. but the one that made us all laugh hysterically for some reason was Nosey - aka - the nosey/in everyone's business one. One scene in particular was in the beginning when everyone is being introduced and Nosey walks by a window, peers his little head in and in this silly voice said "Hey what's going on in here?!" - to which the Smurfs reply "MIND YOUR OWN BUSINESS" and he walks off and said "Oh, alright."

Not funny at all right? Right. Except his voice is spot on, and Bennett and I love to resight it to one another all the time and it makes us laugh - so I thought I would share :) Also, wanted to let you in on a little secret that Nosey Smurf is the inspiration behind today's post. I always love reading when other blogger's share their day. Nothing special, nothing fancy, just "A Day in The Life." It let's me be a little nosey and I also love spying on THOSE moms that seem to do EVERYTHING ... and I'm always "HOW DO THEY DO IT?! I WISH I COULD JUST SEE INTO THEIR LIFE FOR ONE DAY!" ... I am certainly NOT one of THOSE moms ... we barely keep things a float around here. But, nevertheless - if you're interested - here's "A Day In The Life." A Thursday to be exact. A Thursday in September 2017.

6:20 am ~ Shane heads to a Men's bible study early on Thursday mornings, so I got up soon after he left to start my day. About 6:20 I was pouring hot coffee in a quiet house in the morning. I should also note - this is a great perk about my husband - he makes the coffee everyday :) Usually we drink it out of Tervis Tumblers and it's almost always on my nightstand waiting for me before my feet ever hit the floor. But, on occasional mornings I prefer the warmth of holding a mug and cozying up.
 After a few sips of coffee and a little background morning news, I packed up Bennett's lunch box.
6:52 am ~ Then headed to my office to finish up some work before I needed to get the kiddos up for school. Bennett goes to school Tuesday - Friday and stays late on both Wednesday and Thursday. Lainey heads to school on Tuesdays and Thursdays and has extended day on Thursday - so it's usually my full day to get A LOT done for the week. I had a session from the week before I was sending out, and needed to organize a few meetings and get some emails out in the inter webs.
 7:49 am ~And before I knew it - little miss was hollering "MOMMY, DADDY" Ya'll this girl is the happiest little on the planet. What person wakes up EVERYDAY with a smile from ear to ear and hugs galore?! Okay actually, both my mother and my husband do too ... but I certainly do not - NOT a morning person over here (and my sweet B isn't either), but little miss and her daddy are always so happy :) and she always looks so well rested.

 Then we got ready for school ... I always struggle with whether or not I should get her dressed before or after breakfast (because she's ridiculously messy) but this morning, Shane was gone I knew I didn't have an extra hand and we had time which meant we could give Bennett the extra time to sleep (which is always a good choice) ... so we got ready first.
 8:00 am ~ time to wake up Bubby! Complete with the "good morning to you - monkey song" our kiddos favorite and lots of kisses and snuggles while he was "still waking up" - his favorite thing to say in the mornings.
 I coaxed him into FINALLY getting out of bed with bribery and letting him know I had cinnamon rolls in the oven for breakfast :) Making my kiddos cinnamon rolls in the morning before school takes me straight back to my childhood. We were a cereal house for the most part during the week ... I have two brothers and it always seemed like we were rushing to head out the door to school ... BUT on the mornings my mom woke up early and had it all together she ALWAYS ALWAYS made cinnamon rolls and walking downstairs to that smell was THE BEST. The other times we didn't have cereal were the mornings dad took us to school (which was always WAYYY too early) and we'd have to wait in the cafeteria for school to start - BUT - it usually also included a McD's breakfast stop before school too -- which was also a great addition to the morning. But here's my little mini me - still tired and swollen and only awake because someone promised him something delicious :)
 8:15 am ~ we make our way to the kitchen, land on some morning cartoons we all agree are suitable for our breakfast and dig in.
 While the kiddos scarf some food - I tend to the rest of the morning chores before we have to scurry out the door - feed the dog, get the rest of the school bags packed and in the car, make sure I have all of my items I'll need for the day, etc.
 Then get mister Bennett dressed and head to the garage (it was purple day at school for B and we were hard pressed to find purple in his wardrobe - luckily our boys in purple - Louisville City - came through for us!)
  **** OKAY -- so here's a little something I'm sharing that was certainly the biggest LOW of my entire day -- and these photos were actually taken way later in the afternoon --- but need to be placed here to chronologically make sense. Y'all --- just thinking back and typing this is making me sweat. Alright, so I opened the garage door, turned the car ON to get some air flowing and opened the Bennett's back car do to let the kid "climb up" in their seats ... then I realized I'd forgotten to take Maggie out so I told them to hop in their seats while I walked Maggie to the patch of grass two feet away.

I turned my back to literally say "Maggie go potty" turned back around and THE GARAGE DOOR WAS CLOSED! The car was on, my keys were in the ignition, my phone was in my purse IN THE CAR, and SO WERE MY CHILDREN!!!!! Inside the garage, with a car running, near all kind of garage tools and stuff that still hasn't been properly put away since the move and I had NO WAY TO GET TO THEM!! Our garage does not have a keypad installed yet and my keys were in the car. I started FRANTICALLY screaming Bennett's name thinking I could coach him through how to help me, but he started screaming back that he had already buckled himself into his car seat (a great trick he knows how to do at literally EVERY moment but this one) and a straight PANICKED!

Everything went through my head - should I run to the neighbors? Do I kick in the brand new garage door, all the things that could go wrong, EVERYTHING! I started kicking the side door repeatedly, when I realized we have a side door with a glass top ... and a cute lawn owl (that also is a story for another time) that would be able to break the glass and I could unlock the door from the outside. So out come my mama bear claws and VOILA - I'm back inside. What felt like 3 hours was probably more like 5 minutes but HOLY SMOKES. Garage keypad will be installed next week :)


9:15 am - 20 minutes late for school and I need a shower - but both kids are dropped off and I'm a free woman for a few hours.
 9:30 am - I'm waiting at a body shop to get an estimate on my latest brilliant move of backing into my neighbors mailbox - such a great way to say welcome to the neighborhood - DUNCE CAP. Luckily Fixer Upper was on in the waiting room :) PERK!

 10:15 am - I realize in the midst of the breaking the window craziness I forgot to grab my breakfast - so after my car appointment I was STARVING, and certainly needed more coffee.
 10:45 am ~ I had a bunch of errands to run - so that took up most of my time until it was time to pick up little Lou Bug.
 12:00 pm ~ Lainey usually has extended day on Thursdays, but she couldn't this week - so I had to  snag little Miss from school at normal time and we headed home to have some lunch.
 12:30 pm~ lunch time for me and little bit. We chatted about her day while I sorted through the mail.

 1:15 pm ~ I laid little miss down for her afternoon nap and headed back to my office to finish the work I'd started that morning. Emails never end folks. Neither does laundry. While I tackled some afternoon work, I also streamed Game of Thrones on HBO Go because it's currently on my much watch list. I've just started season 4 and cannot believe the way season 3 ended! AHHH!

This is also usually where Hubs and I check in with one another about our days - he was in Evansville helping with the canning line for the new Falls City Beer can launch, so he was sending me all the photos like a kid in a candy store. 
 3:39 pm ~ I woke little miss up from her nap around 2:40 and we loaded up the car once again to snag her brother from his extended day. After we picked him up we headed to the mall. My mom needed me to check something out for her so we stopped in real quick and then took a few minutes to have a cookie break and throw some monies into the fountain.

 4:45 pm ~ we're finished with our errands and business for the day and head home to play, hang and be home! Everything from stickers, to Trolls bowling, sidewalk chalk, and hide and seek. We also set up our Himylayan salt lamp that I've been wanting to try and the kids loved the fancy orange glow!



 6:20 pm ~ their sassy attitudes remind me it's time to start thinking about dinner. Shane was headed to Cinci for the Thursday night Bengals game which meant I was home alone with the littles and also meant I was splurging on dinner :) Postmates sushi for me. YAY!

 And leftover pizza and fruit for the kiddos!
 While the kids ate dinner, we worked on our monthly Highlights magazine that had arrived (B really loves the hidden picture puzzles)

7:00 pm ~ After the kiddos were done eating I sent them to the basement to bounce off the last bit of energy before bedtime, while I called our alarm company to handle some doorbell issues we've been having, and wait for my dinner to arrive (postmates was way behind). Dinner arrived. The doorbell was working, the kids were playing nicely and I sat down to listen to my book and eat my dinner in peace ...
But, that's hilarious because after two pieces of Sushi the kids were screaming at each other. Lainey was crying "Bubby hit me" and Bennett was arguing his case that it didn't happen the way she was saying it went down. So, my yummy sushi sat on the counter while I played bounce house and basement toys to avoid anymore nighttime meltdowns. BTW - this bounce house is from Amazon, we bought it for Bennett's 3rd birthday party on their Cyber Monday sale and it was the best money we EVER spent!

 Daddy sent us "look how much fun I'm having" pictures and I secretly roll my eyes while I break up yet another fight :) hah!
8:15 pm ~ mama calls the bath and bedtime alarm .. and while I'm scrubbing off my makeup, I hear Bennett yelling LAINEY DON'T DO THAT! and come back in the bathroom to find her "helping" her stuffed animals go potty -- which translates as completely summering them into the toilet. Which reminds me, they are currently still int he guest bathtub and I should probably throw those things in the washer.  RASCALS!!

8:40 pm ~ We put on our pjs, brush our teeth, take our allergy medicines, and pick a couple of books to read together. Bennett was EXHAUSTED - so I tucked him in first, kissed him goodnight and little Lou and I headed to her room for a few more books that are better suited for her age before tucking her in.
 9:00 pm ~ the house is silent, dinner is FINALLY served and Game of Thrones is streaming once again. I head to bed around 10:45 and wake up to do {most} of it all again the very next day! :)
And there you have it folks! A day in the life. Nothing glamorous, nothing fancy - just a normal day for us. And we're glad to have them. Cheers to many more normal days ~ and the freakin' weekend!

Friday, September 30, 2016

Surprise!

Happy Friday my sweet friends! I literally cannot believe it's already Friday. This week has FLOWN by. I was convinced after my birthday time would crawl. Because I was anticipating it so much that once it was over I figured I'd be in such a post-bday slump that everything would drag, but I've been pleasantly surprised! Okay, so it's time to recap you on birthday week. And it's a doozie so buckle up.
I should probably start this with a precursor and let you know for the last 10 years of my life, with Shane, I've been telling him … "I just want you to plan something. Like plan the weekend, plan dinner, plan a vacation, plan a date night, plan a lunch, plan SOMETHING, anything for the sake of me not having to do it. I'm tired of always being the planner … I'd whine." And well, ya'll let me tell you something. Shane planned some - thing. And Shane did a great job. And I learned I'm way more type A than I originally thought and I actually had a hard time NOT planning. And he frequently reminded me all weekend I'd been asking for this for forever, so now it was time to shut up let him plan it. <insert eye roll emoji here, whatever!> From now on when I whine I'll stick to "plan dinner" vs plan an entire weekend where I am allowed to control absolutely nothing. Because I'm not nearly as good at that as I thought I would be! HA!

So let's back track for a little bit shall we?  You may remember last week I told you turning thirty came with a slight change of plans. And I announced our future move back to Louisville, KY. I was all sorts of emotions and quite frankly still am, but this week/weekend was a GREAT distraction from all of the hoopla that currently is my life. We kicked it off with some dual family fun watching the big UL win over Florida with our Nashville besties, that turned into an improptu night on the town in Nashville's Midtown. Blogger fail, zero photos - but I can assure you it's probably for the best. 

Then Monday we had a little family birthday celebration with mexican at Taco Mamacita that later led to a food fight in the kitchen with Sprinkles cupcakes. It was the best way to wrap my "real" birthday (or so I thought), but really it was just getting started.

 This little boy love of my life picked me a flower <3


 Guys, we seriously can't get over how much Lainey eats. It's hysterical.


 Epic food fight. Girls win! Girls rule and boys drool!

Next, really kicked it off with not one but TWO fabulous gals nights, and let's be honest … this day and age there really isn't much better than that. Wednesday night I packed up my bags so everything was ready to go for the morning, and then got ready for a yummy yummy dinner in Nashville with some of my gals pals. They took me to Salt and Vine and it was delish!! And we giggled over Brangelina memes for entirely too long!
Then, I woke up early Thursday, got B off to school and Lainey situated into her daddy daycare routine; and jumped in the car to head north up I-65. I arrived around 3pm and checked into MY hotel, The Brown. Emphasis on MY because for 24 hours I was in a room, alone, no one barging in while I used the bathroom, no one to eat my room service, no one needing me to tend to the mess, no cartoons blaring. Just me :) and it was fabulous. I ordered room service, jumped on the bed, took my time getting ready, took a little cat nap (I remember those fabulous things from college!) and got all gussied up to meet my gals at Doc Crows for a little pre-party. We had a pre-show drink and ate some apps and then headed to the DIXIE CHICKS concert!  Ya'll we were getting to relive our high school glory days of jamming to their tunes in the back of my car. And it was all kinds of perfect.



These gals have my heart. The whole dang thing.



 Mom and dad had tickets too, so we crashed their suite after the show.
 And ended the night with some hysterical stories.

Friday morning I woke up - ALONE. Which was magical, but it's funny how you always want time away and then when you're finally away all you want is your crazy chaos back in your life. Motherhood man, such a funny thing. I slept in a little bit, ordered room service breakfast, ate it in bed, still in my PJs I might add and way passed when it was appropriate to still be in bed eating breakfast. It's fine. I then took a long shower. Called and asked for a late check-out and started my day around 12:30pm. Teehehehe. Then, I had a little bit more "me" time and perused the mall, with absolutely nothing in mind to buy other than getting to actually shop and take my time. I had a quiet little lunch, got my nails did and just basically all the things I wanted to do with absolutely zero agenda. Finally, around 5:30 pm I'd had more than enough "me" time and headed to my brother-in-law and sister-in-law's house for a little birthday dinner with Shane's fam. Pizza, cookie cake, and Emmie and Brody. Bennett was in heaven. And it was a great little Friday night.



Saturday, we woke up (the kids slept in and we did too - WOAH!) got some real clothes on and headed out for a day in Louisville with our besties and the kiddos Godparents, Chris and Laura (and Charlie of course!). It was lunch at HopCat on Bardstown, Rd and then a quick stop at Steel City Pops for a sweet treat before heading back to get cleaned up for a big surprise!






We took the kiddos back to Poppy and Sissy's house for a little nap while we got ready for the night. Shane gave me suggested attire and direction on appropriate shoes :) hehe. Then we got in the car and headed to Le Moo for a drink. After Le Moo we got in his car and he whipped out a blindfold I was required to wear. Ugh, but it will ruin my makeup I whined! So much complaining :) (note to self Katie, stop whining so much - take the advice you give to your three year old daily and use it for yourself). Then we arrived somewhere and I was moved from one car to another. I sat in the car, blindfolded and alone and was in fear I was in a limo and other people were staring and laughing at me and doing an excellent job being silent. But, I was incorrect and the next thing I know I heard "Hello other mysterious person" in a voice that was all too familiar and a giggle that I could recognize anywhere: my mom and dad. And it all clicked.




You see, my dad and I share a birthday (basically). I'm September 19 and he's the 20th and we're exactly thirty years apart - so sharing family birthday parties is something I'm more than accustom to. But, when Shane said he had a surprise for me in Louisville I was never thinking it involved my parents. I just assumed he'd surprise me with dinner with my girlfriends or something. So, when I heard my dad's voice I knew it was about to go down. A giant surprise party to celebrate 30+60 - and fun side note - while blindfolded we learned the other was blindfolded as well and we had a nice laugh about that in the car. And then we were instructed to get out of the car, turn around and this is what we opened our eyes to … my brothers (one who flew all the way in from NYC) and my sister in law and we heard a huge SURPRISE! and Twirled around to see nearly 200 of our best good friends (a little Forest Gump action to keep it interesting), a band - Groove Essential, tents, a bar, adorable pumpkin centerpieces, and an all around good time!



 Bennett's dance moves were awesome.


And the cake, well. The cake!


And our favorites, MaKenzie and Ross of course.
 The bestest pals!
And pops bestest pals. Looks like to keep up I need to make a few more friends! In my defense he does have 30 years on me :)
 And my team.
 And my daddy-o and bday buddy.





 And the cake smashing. Ohh geeze.

It was an awesome night of hugs, happy tears, family, friends, dancing, laughing, and so much more. Mom and Shane pulled off the best party and it couldn't have been a more perfect weekend! I have been so blessed in this life, and even more blessed to have all of these people be a part of it. I am so thankful for the last 30 years and cannot wait to see what the next 30 have in store. Thank you to everyone that helped to pull this off, those that were there both in person and in spirit. I am so glad you are in my life. And thank you to my momma and Shane for all of your hard work. And thank you to my dad for being the best birthday twin there could ever be. I'm a lucky lucky gal!