Normally Monday blogging means a weekend recap, but we're riding the tail winds of the A-Z Blog Challenge this week so I'm going to do a bit of both here today. It's a little bit long but that's pretty much how I roll.
We had a fairly quiet weekend. I guess? Towards the end of last week this happened-
They have been begging to get in the water since they arrived mid-January, and this week we finally said yes. It was a warm (relatively speaking) sunny day with lake temps a balmy 70 degrees, but kids do not care.
I asked hubs if he was going to put on his swim suit and he said no. If they needed help he'd jump in in his clothes. Our lake will be 80 by sometime in May so we'll wait thank you very much. It will be like bath water as the days get longer.
This was a short swim, but a happy one. Summer is almost here-whoohoo!
Friday the 'kids' closed on their new home. So exciting! I had the grands that morning while mom and dad went to sign papers and make it all official. Hubs went too because he was their realtor. My daughter had arranged to have the upstairs carpet cleaned right after the closing (the lower level has wood floors), so she and the hubs (mine, not hers-hers had to get back to work) went straight to the house and I brought the kids over right after.
They had so much fun exploring every nook and cranny and running around the backyard. Their furniture has been in storage since before they moved to England and won't be delivered until later this week, but they're on the home stretch now.
My son-in-law's dad brought his truck to our house so we could load up a sofa the kids are taking. They wanted it cleaned along with the rugs, and of course by 'we' I mean I held the door and hubs and my daughter's father-in-law did the heavy lifting. My son-in-law was conveniently back at work by this time lol. I had all the kids in my daughter's van, plus two additional chairs they're also taking from us.
Nothing about moving is easy.
We dropped the furniture then hubs had to drop off some of the close paperwork at his office. Before he left we took the kids to Firehouse Subs for lunch and to get them out of the empty house and away from the carpet cleaning.
The boys had baseball that evening followed by a movie night at their church so once my son-in-law was home he managed that. Daughter1 and little Miss stayed here for bath and bedtime and hubs and I took ourselves to our favorite wine bar to relax. Whew. We ordered a charcuterie for dinner and ran into some friends there which is always fun.
No pictures of any of it but that's just how the weekend went.
Saturday hubs was 'working' the boat show. He and another realtor had a booth at the local show so that was his day. The kids were at baseball because every day is baseball, then my son-in-law's sister, along with his parents, went to see the new house. His dad had seen it that morning when he was moving the couch, but his mom hadn't been inside. They all went back to the in-law's lake house for dinner.
Here's the thing...you think one day you'll be done moving furniture for your kids, but I'm here to tell you that's not necessarily so. Carry on.
I had my whole house and the entire afternoon to myself. I cannot remember the last time that happened, but it's been a very long while. I was out running errands all morning, but spent the afternoon catching up on my blog and some HGTV and maybe a short nap. I feel like I should have been doing something productive, but we're all pooped here.
Wait. I did six loads of laundry. That's not nothing.
Saturday night hubs and I shared a frozen pizza and watched a movie we'd seen before, but not in a long long time-Begin Again with Keira Knightly and Mark Ruffalo. It's cute.
On Sunday hubs was back at the marina for another day at the boat show, and I went to church with the kids, then out to breakfast/lunch with them right after, then a quick grocery run, then home to an iced coffee on the porch. The pollen is mostly under control now so I put the cushions out on the upper deck and sat outside all afternoon.
This is pretty much where you'll find me every Sunday afternoon from now until Christmas. Sunday nights too...
Now, about that A-Z challenge and today's letter-X. Always a tough one, but let's see what we can come up with...
I loved going to the local bank with my momma. It seemed like a place I'd enjoy working. It was quiet and tastefully decorated and it felt important. If you didn't get to the bank by Friday afternoon you were not going to have any cash to spend over the weekend, so banks were a happening place.
Oh how things have changed lol (although not necessarily all for the better). We still have a post box on the corner of the road but now we can get our postperson to collect mail from us for free - you do need to be at home for that of course. Useful for packages/large letters etc that won't fit in the slot on the post box. 6 loads of laundry don't help a restful day - all the up and down changing things over etc. The kids must be so excited to be moving into their own home.
ReplyDeleteSame as you with the patio! I love going out after dinner. We are still in the sweet spot without mosquitos, but they are coming for me. Then, I have to shower off the bug spray!
ReplyDeleteYou are getting ready to transition back to just the two of you, but it will be so sweet to have them so close. I need my alone time, so I bet that was a nice afternoon.
What a busy and fun weekend! I am sure that time alone felt like gold- there is nothing like it and I can imagine it was a long time coming for you with all of the "foot traffic" in your house- ha! Glad the kids finally have their new home- such an exciting time
ReplyDeleteYou covered so much here- it's gonna be hard to cover everything in a comment. I know I will leave something out!! Congrats on your daughter and her family on closing on their house and getting moved out. And congrats to grandma and grandpa for everything that they did to facilitate the move and watching the kids, etc. I know you loved helping them more than anything but it was still a lot of work. I love your "X" post and what you turned it into. Very clever and oh so true- everything you wrote about the things in the past that aren't common anymore. Have a great Monday!
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful that the kids got to go in the water! At that age they just don't feel the cold.
ReplyDeleteCongrats about your kids new home! How exciting for you all.
My girls can't understand things like having to develop photos, using encyclopaedias and having to remember a phone number! I remember people being able to smoke on buses, it's like a whole different world.
Love your X choice! And agree on so many. I totally understand the having the house to yourself thing. When I first started working solely from home in 2019, I was excited to have time for me. Then Covid happened and everyone came back and I hated not being able to find that quiet time. I'm currently in a place where I get home time and while I know it won't last forever, it's always so nice.
ReplyDeleteI can't decide what I want to comment on today because I enjoyed the whole post! No one in our office says Xerox - they are all young! It is copy all the way. I love the photo of you on the porch - perfect spot. Our granddaughters swam a few weeks ago and stayed in the pool for about an hour - their lips were blue and their teeth were chattering. Your house will feel empty when they first move out, but y'all will enjoy your empty nest again! I always loved encyclopedias but I was a kid who loved to learn and read!
ReplyDeleteGood news on the closing papers all signed and full speed ahead. Whew! There is a lot of activity happening for y'all. So true about all those things that are not common anymore. Map books and maps you hold in your hands instead of google maps. Hope all goes well with the moving and unpacking!
ReplyDeleteLike you, I prefer my swimming water to be warm (preferably bath tub warm). I remember the first time I entered the water in July 1989 at Daytona Beach. Having been raised close to the colder water of the Pacific Ocean, the hot water of the Atlantic really took me by surprise.
ReplyDeleteAs for moving, you are so right. Even when the move is well-planned and going relatively well, it’s not easy. Congrats to all of you for reaching this point in Daughter 1's story. You're still in good relationships and that's no small accomplishment.
You brought up a lot of memories with Xerox and all after that. To quote a song from my late teen days, "Those were the days, my friend, we thought they'd never end!"
Moving is such a big and tiring event more so when you do it yourself and not hire movers. So many things are no longer common that goes for sayings as well people don't say Xerox we say Copy, we don't fax stuff we email it.
ReplyDeleteI loved walking down memory lane with the "xerox" part of the post. I remember all those things - especially the smoking sections and the encyclopedias. I was just telling my daughter to print out her travel reservations for her upcoming trip, and I think she thought I was nuts. I'm still a paper person. Hope you have a good week.
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