The boys were dirty and sweaty when we got home, but they were very excited to find Grandma at our house. So they didn’t even pause to rest, they got busy playing until dinner! I can’t believe Augustus didn’t fall over at any point.
They played and played and then we ate, and then they played some more. It was early bath and bedtime tonight, but no arguments about it! A great start to what is supposed to be a hot week!
Wednesday-Sunday
Thursday was a fun day with Daddy for the boys. I headed up to camp for a few days of planning. Nate took the boys golfing for the first time. Xander has been very excited about his new “plunger” (aka- putter) and they did really well.
They played outside and had a great day. I spent time with the dream team (Meghan, Abby and I) and we made about 1000 lists, walked all over camp, and re-imagined summer at camp without campers.
Friday was another day at camp for me and another fun day for the boys and Nate. They started the day with a donut picnic. They went to the park. They played with playdough.
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I got home on Saturday afternoon and was happy to see all my boys. I got so much work done in such a short period of time and it was SO fun to be back at camp with my camp besties. The years we worked together were some of the best times of my life. It was nice to get the team back together. But it was also good to come home to my loves.
Today has been a full day as well. I went grocery shopping and Nate mowed the lawn. The boys spent the day playing. Nate went golfing this afternoon, so the boys and I went to a playground nearby.
We got home from the park and had dinner, and then we walked to the ice cream shop to get a treat. Xander rode his bike the whole way there and did a great job.
We got home from the ice cream shop and picked up Axel for his walk. He tried keeping up with Xander the whole way and was acting like a sled dog. He was pulling so hard that if I’d given in, we would have been jogging. I kept reminding him he is a bulldog and bulldogs don’t go for jogs. By the end of the walk, I think he was wishing he’d paced himself, but we all made it.
Tuesday
Our playground is open again! It was supposed to rain today, but it wasn’t raining in the morning and when we were in the backyard, the weather felt pretty mild. So Xander got on his bike and I pushed Augustus and we headed to the park. It ended up being a lot more humid than I’d realized, but it was still nice that we could go play.
Xander has been working on a chore chart for a few weeks and he is SO close to the end. He picked out a Power Ranger Megazord, which I ordered on Amazon earlier this week. I thought it was going to take longer to arrive, but it arrived today. Xander was VERY excited and determined to finish the chart today. He helped me clean the bathroom, helped strip beds and put on clean sheets. He cleaned the basement (yelling at Augustus and I the whole time, lecturing us that, “this would go much faster if we all worked as a team!”). He cleaned up toys around the backyard. He ended the day with 2 blank squares, so tomorrow he will get his well earned toy.
It rained all afternoon, but it was barely drizzling after dinner, so I took Axel for a walk. He was NOT having it. The rain had completely stopped by the time we had walked a block, but he still kept stopping and then walking super slow. We didn’t go as far as we usually do, but we made it.
Monday!
It was a HOT day today (a high of 96 degrees!). It was already in the 80s when we set up our pool bright and early this morning. The water was so cold, but the boys got in right away.
We played outside until lunchtime. It was getting hotter and hotter. After lunch, the boys rested and cooled down. We played upstairs and then in the basement. At some point in the middle of normal playing, all of a sudden Xander screamed and when I looked at him, he had a BITE mark on his FACE. Neither of the boys has really gone through a biting phase, so this is new.
I had a long talk with Augustus, like, imagine a wholesome sitcom dad style lecture. I thought I got through to him. Until an hour later, when he bit him again. The second time he bit him, I scary yelled at him and then he cried and I found myself saying, “wait until Daddy hears about this!” which meant nothing, but made Augustus cry harder. So hopefully he’s going to quit biting now. The boys are best friends and play together so well. They scuffle often, and get over it quickly. It’s also very mutual- they both pick on each other equally. It’s rare that either leaves a mark on the other, so this was a surprise.
Xander has a chore chart and he’s been doing things around the house to earn stickers and once he fills the chart, he gets a toy. He has 8 boxes left, and so he’s VERY motivated. Today as I was folding laundry, he rushed over and said, “I’ll help!” and so he learned how to flip pairs of socks together today.
After dinner, it was still in the 90s, but the sun wasn’t blaring down, so we all went outside to play in the pool again. Nate and the boys ended up in a water fight- the boys with squirt guns and Nate with the hose (both boys got in a few good shots though, even though Nate had the advantage).
We ended the night with homemade popsicles followed by bath time. They were both exhausted.
Busy Weekend!
What a super fun and busy weekend!
On Saturday, we had our first social outing since the pandemic started. It was Oliver’s 5th birthday and Elliot’s first birthday and so we headed over for a backyard BBQ. I actually really enjoy kid birthday parties anyway, but I was SO excited, like, ridiculously excited for this event. We headed over at 11 and didn’t get home until almost 7pm! I don’t think any of us expected a lunch AND dinner ALL day event, but it was the best day. The weather was perfect. The kids ran and played the entire time. Everyone was so excited to see each other and just be normal and have drinks outside and chat. We got to meet the newest addition to our friend group- baby Ollie is 6 weeks old and was so tiny and perfect and I didn’t even get a picture of her.
The boys jumped into this pool, not exaggerating, 50 times each. It’s been so long since they got to play with friends and I was so so happy they got to play. It was truly a perfect day and I’m so grateful we could all get together.
5 minutes into our drive home, they were both out. When we got home, they both woke up but were extremely tired. We didn’t even take a bath (VERY rare that we skip bath time). They changed into pjs and went right to bed.
Our snuggly dog is learning how to beg for food (which we don’t give him, but he seems to think if he’s cute enough, we will give him a piece of pizza or something). Mostly he just likes to be in the middle of the action and let everyone know he is a baby who needs lots of love and attention.
Today the boys spent the day with Grandma Debbie. I have no idea what they do all day, but they came home exhausted and filthy and happy, so I consider that a successful day. I went to Costco, the grocery store, washed the floors, did some work and then relaxed. It was a fabulous day.
Nate had a late tee time today, so after I picked up the boys from my mom’s house, we had dinner and then played outside for a long time. It was still pretty hot outside, so I knew that we weren’t going to be able to go for a full walk, but I didn’t want to skip it. Augustus has only come on one walk and he got tired quickly and since he was already tired tonight, he got to ride in the stroller. Xander tripped within the first 5 minutes and didn’t have a scratch on him, but did spend most of the walk crying that he was in nondescript pain (which ended after the walk).
Luckily 3 different people pointed out to me that I had my hands full as we passed by, otherwise I probably wouldn’t have realized it…. we all survived and I would have liked to have walked longer because it was a pretty nice night, but all 3 boys were DONE.
Bath, snack and bedtime were fast tonight- they were very tired. It was a busy weekend!
It’s Friday!
Xander has been on a 6/6:15am wake up kick recently. And I am TIRED. Does one hour really make that much of a difference? The answer is yes. I have been amazoning blackout curtains, because we need to get this kid to sleep in. Augustus could sleep until 8:30 or even later, but Xander wakes him up and so he’s been crabby lately. Today was a busy day, but I was dragging all day.
Xander and I started the day with a morning walk and then the boys played for a long time. I had the dishwasher unloaded, a load of laundry in and our picnic lunch packed by 9am- you can accomplish a lot when you get up that early.
We headed off to Hidden Falls to play. I brought a picnic lunch. We threw rocks into the river, ran around, and even did some biking. The weather was perfect and there was a lot of shade. It was LOVELY!
Is that his Senior picture?! |
We had kind of an early lunch because they were very excited about the picnic. But they must have been hungry, because as I was unpacking it, Xander said, “those sandwiches smell great!” and then after he took a bite, he said, “is there mayo on this? This is great mayo!” and then he ate 3 hawaiian bun sandwiches. Lately he says things that sound like he is on a cheesy sitcom, but he is totally serious. He is so funny.
When we got home, we rested a while, and then Nate was home for a little while before he went golfing. He and the boys played in the basement and then we did an activity that I saw on pinterest. I froze little toys into blocks of ice (I did it a small amount of water at a time so that the toys would be layered through the whole block). I gave them hammers and they smashed away. I used little toys that came from McDonalds or the dollar store, because I knew they would get broken (and they did). But they really enjoyed it.
After the ice block activity, Xander said, “I want to do another activity”. By that point in the day, I was exhausted, and it was hot out, and I didn’t have any other activities. I said, “let’s read a book. Let’s play with toys.” Xander said, “I want to do a planned activity, like the ice block thing.” He was not satisfied that I had nothing to entertain him. After he whined and deep sighed and agonized for a while, I eventually came up with another pinterest idea- water balloons are “pinatas” that they could hit and get splashed. The balloons were actual balloons, not water balloons and they were very strong and hard to break. And they were HEAVY- I needed a higher string. But it was still a pretty fun activity and they enjoyed it.
We played until dinner and we’re having early bedtime tonight. I am HOPING that they sleep a little later tomorrow morning.
This sleepy dog is also hoping for some rest tomorrow. He is exhausted.
Thursday with Daddy
Starting our day with a morning walk |
Today was a fun day, because Nate stayed home with the boys and I went to my office. Xander and Augustus were very excited for their special day with Daddy.
After Xander and I took Axel for a morning walk, I headed to my office to catch up on a lot of work. If you know someone who is managing to work regular hours while their children are home, send them a card or a gift, because they are amazing. I am squeezing work in when the kids are busy or resting, in the evening, and on the 2 days a week they go to my mom’s house. And luckily Nate is flexible enough to take a day off here and there so I can spend the day catching up. I was VERY productive today, so I feel great.
The boys were out and about early and went to 2 different playgrounds. They played until they were so tired that Augustus actually took a nap when they got home!
After lunch, Nate took them to get their hair cut. It has been a LONG time and it was time. The rule at Kids’ Hair is that anyone over 2 needs to wear a mask. I was a little nervous because I wasn’t sure if they would throw a fit or not. Luckily, our friend Mary made very special masks- Star War for Xander and Spiderman for Augustus and they were VERY excited about their masks. I was hopeful that the novelty of the masks would help convince them to keep them on long enough for a haircut.
Nate said they did great! They made it through the haircuts like pros and they look so cute and clean cut!
After shots-
After bathtime, Axel and I took a short walk (he was SO tired) and the boys watched tv for a little while. We read some books and then both boys went to sleep as soon as they climbed into bed. It was a great day.
Wednesday
Another fun Wednesday with Grandma. They ventured to a park a little ways away, although it turned out to be a little bit longer journey than they’d anticipated. It was a long walk, but they eventually made it home after playing. Based on how quickly bedtime went tonight, I’d say it was a good amount of exercise today.
When they got home, they rested until dinner and then afterward, we all went out to play. Xander practiced hitting the ball- first off the tee, and then out of the air. Axel chased the balls Xander hit and the ones I threw for him. He was very playful and was bounding around the yard pouncing on the balls. It was pretty cute.
Tuesday
I was going to use a scavenger hunt they’d already done, because they wouldn’t know the difference. But I realized that if I changed just one or two words from each clue, I was able to turn it from an indoor scavenger hunt to an outdoor version. So, actually, I did do my best and I was pretty proud of the new clues.
They ran through the sprinkler and cooled down, and eventually when it was too hot, we went inside to play.
We played in the basement and I did so much laundry.
The boys were playing and I was going to get dinner ready ahead of time. Both boys wanted to help, so they helped make a meatloaf and then Xander learned how to peel potatoes. He peeled a whole potato and I was really impressed. And then he peeled 4 more- he insisted on peeling and chopping all of them. It made a task that should have taken 5 minutes take 20, but I was really proud of him and I resisted the urge to take over and just do it. I want him to learn and it was so cute to watch him be so determined and work so hard.
Afterwards, we went back outside to play until dinner.
It was a happy, hot day!
A Fun Monday
A new week! I have nothing in particular planned, but I put out new books and Xander ran out screaming, “it’s dog week! Because of Axel! Dog books!” It’s exciting that he still gets excited, so I will keep adjusting the books.
I’ve started really looking forward to our morning walks, and this morning, both Xander and Augustus came too. It made for quite a production of socks, shoes and finally getting out of the house. I think they might get left behind in the future.
When we returned from the walk, it was already getting hot. We played outside for a little while. We filled the pool for later in the day. Xander washed my car. But pretty soon, all of us were ready to go back inside where it was cool
When I looked at my list this morning, it was- dishes, laundry, wash floors, answer emails, a few work projects… lame. I have a bunch of fun kid activities on pinterest, but nothing specific chosen for this week. And by 10:30, I was already looking at the clock to see when Nate would come home. I knew we had to do something or it was going to be a LONG day.
We made lunch and then decided to hop in the car and head to the park. Parks have opened in most suburbs, but not yet in St. Paul. So we can’t go to any of our parks, but luckily Roseville has a million great ones.
On our way to the park, we saw about 6 military vehicles and easily 35 National Guard members. The boys were excited to see cool vehicles and “army guys” but I felt like I was going to burst into tears at the sight of giant guns and full military on Grand Ave. Xander said, “are they here to protect our city?” and I said yes, and again, felt so sad. The boys are still just small enough that they don’t understand and beyond a quick observation of what they see, they aren’t affected.
We got to the park and it was completely empty. I knew we weren’t going to be there too long because it was a hot sunny day, but I was happy to be out in the sun and the boys were very excited.
“Push me so high I get scared!” |
We’d been at the park for a little while, when a man approached. Right before I had the chance to shoot him my evil eye, warning him that I could and would tear him apart with my bare hands should he approach my children, he said, “the Giant Slide people from the State Fair have a stand selling lemonade down at the VFW” and both boys immediately started screaming, “we need ice cold lemonade!” I smiled and thanked him for the information and we jumped in the car!
As we stood in line, I asked if they also needed corn dogs. Augustus said, “no fank you mommy” and Xander said, “if we eat corn dogs now, we won’t eat our dinner” and the people ahead of us turned around to say, “whoa! I thought everyone would want corn dogs” and I had to admit that I did NOT expect that response.
Augustus ordered ice cold lemonades and we sat in the shade and drank them.
Roseville has so many parks in such a small area, so we took our lemonade and went to another park! It was getting really hot by then, so we were just there for a short time before we headed home for some cool down/rest time.
As the boys were finishing rest time, Nate got home and we all went outside to play. The pool water was HOT. Augustus and I went right in. Xander, Nate and Axel hung out in the shade.
We had the water cannons blasting, and then Nate got out the hose and before I knew it, we ended up in a family water fight. I haven’t laughed so hard in a long time. The hose water was SO cold. We all ended up SOAKED.
We had dinner and then went back outside for more playing.
He was just so cute at dinner I had to take a quick picture. |
After bath time, Axel and I took a super short walk since it is STILL over 80 degrees. It was a very good day!