Weekend Things

Hello and Happy February. We had a really nice weekend and I needed it. I felt like I had been struggling with parenting lately and had felt so frustrated with just how hard it’d been to do every day things with them, from getting ready in the morning, to cooking dinner, to doing ANYTHING without someone touching me or saying “Mom! Mom! Mom!” all the time. But this weekend was filled with things I’d always imagined and looked forward to as a parent and it just the best. Seeing them walk places holding hands, Friday movie night with popcorn, crafts at Home Depot, watching them play outside with other kids, helping with chores, going to birthday parties together. It’s too sweet πŸ₯ΊπŸ₯ΊπŸ₯Ί

Also: πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰ LYDI PASSED HER DAIRY CHALLENGE!!!!!! We had gotten really used to modifying for her but now that she can snag a bite of my lunch without me having to tell her no, or eat pizza at a birthday party, or share cheese crackers with her brother, I am immensely happy. The allergist told us ease into it so TBD on her reaction to real ice cream but I’m looking forward to that moment so much 😁

My poor mother-in-law finally got hit with the stomach bug overnight on Thursday, so Lydi stayed home with us on Friday. We dropped Dempsey off at school before grabbing coffee and heading home so Mom could do a little bit of work, but then we played outside for a bit and it was so nice getting some fresh air! I, unfortunately (for Joey), had a facial scheduled for 1 PM, so he had to come home and relieve me but Lydia was napping the whole time so he hopefully got some work done. My facial was so relaxing and much needed!

Joey and Lydia walked over to pick Dempsey up from school and then they walked back together holding hands πŸ₯Ί It was too cute! I cooked everyone dinner and was barely interrupted by anyone hanging from my leg or asking me to hold them, so that was a nice surprise. I accidentally made the black pepper tofu way too spicy for the kids but Joey and I liked it and at least the rice was safe for them πŸ˜… Afterward, Dempsey declared it movie night and said we needed to “fluff and vacuum the couch, then make popcorn” πŸ˜‚ Well okay! Lydia’s first buttered popcorn and she was a big big fan! We finished up the second half of Sonic 2 and then Dempsey ran around the rest of the night saying he was Sonic πŸ˜‚ After the kids went to bed, Joey and I watched Blitz and I can’t say it was a fun time. Very stressful, very sad.

We had a busy little Saturday. First up, Joey made us all some lemon yogurt pancakes with blueberry compote πŸ₯° Afterward, we made our way to Home Depot to pick up some paint for the playroom and to do the kids craft. It was PACKED but the kids both made some cute little Valentine candy boxes. Dempsey scoured the store for the Halloween stuff but I told him he’d probably be waiting till September for those πŸ˜… Elliott’s birthday celebration was later that afternoon at a brewery and they had the most beautiful flower arrangement for her πŸ’œ It is so sweet seeing all of the kids running around together and at the same time it ACHES that she is not here with them all. Back at home, Lydia took a late nap, Dempsey and I watched Mulan and Joey started painting the playroom. I made us a pasta bake for dinner and Lydia is a fan of fresh mozzarella! After the kids went to bed, Joey and I watched Mass and it was HEAVY to say the very least. Very well acted too but dang, we need to watch something light-hearted soon!

Sunday fun with my babies 🀍 We had breakfast and then Joey got to work painting again so the kids and I cleaned some stains on the couch (the red handprint from New Year’s Eve candy canes was only slightly alarming πŸ˜‚) and then the three of us walked up the street to the Cottage Baker for pastries. Both kids got morning buns and I can tell you from all the crumbs I licked from my fingers after breaking them off pieces, that they were DELICIOUS! They picked out a raspberry danish for me and then we played at the school for a little bit before heading to pick up Dempsey and I’s pottery. His skull turned out so cool! He’s ready to fill it with change for the candy machine at Edgewater πŸ˜‚

In the afternoon, Lydia napped, Dempsey rested — we made a little spot for him so I could use the TV for my workout and he looked so chill over there! — I made salads and Joey… painted πŸ˜… Then we headed to a birthday party for Dempsey’s friend from school. There were like 70 people there! The kids all did some gymnastics and even though it took a little bit for Dempsey to warm up to it all, he had a great time once he did. You know Lydia, she was running around with the big kids from the second she got there πŸ˜‚ She also got to eat her first piece of cheese pizza and she seemed to really like it! We sang “Happy Birthday” to the birthday girl and I was looking around for Dempsey when I spotted him standing RIGHT NEXT TO his friend. Ever ready for candle blow out assistance πŸ˜‚ We got home and put them to bed so we could eat our own dinner and watch our episode of Severance before going to bed ourselves. A weekend well spent!

Weekend Things

Whew, we had a rough week. Joey was out of town, Dempsey was sick, I was sick and it was cold. That poor boy didn’t go to school all week. We kept him home on Friday, so I had a little couch companion while I worked from home, which was sweet, but I do wish he’d felt better. We still made it to the stock show, Rockies Fest and had a little mommy-son date on Sunday, so it wasn’t all bad. And Joey and I are on a post-kiddo bedtime movie grind that I’m loooving, so that’s all good!

Joey was able to come home at noon on Friday so I could still go to my nail appointment. It was MUCH needed! After resting all day, Dempsey told us he still wanted to go to the stock show, so we headed over around 4. It was a lot bigger than I had expected! The kids were… not super into it πŸ˜…πŸ˜£ They went into the petting zoo but did not want to be put down, let alone pet any animals. Dempsey eventually agreed to take a picture on the pony but Lydia gave a vehement “NO!” They did make some sand art and left with souvenirs from Grandma but dang, it’s hard when you take your kids someplace and end up carrying them around the entire time and forcing them to do things. We picked up wings for dinner and they hit the spot! After the kids went to bed, Joey and I watched A Different Man and it was certainly interesting and unexpected, but I’m not quite sure I enjoyed it.

Woke up and made pancakes on Saturday, then debated braving the snow for Rockies Fest. The kids said they wanted to go, so we threw on our Rockies gear and went! I don’t know how other major league/baseball organizations are but we have had WONDERFUL experiences with the Rockies, as parents with little kids. The staff is always friendly and attentive with our kids and so helpful and understanding of us parents. Makes me feel so taken care of πŸ’œ Dempsey and I got some glitter tattoos and then we got pictures with the Gold Gloves before splitting up so the boys could go to their autograph session and Lydi and I could make bracelets and get a balloon animal. I’m still waiting for Dempsey to stop making Joey carry him everywhere but what can you do? Back at home, Joey and I both got in a workout and the kids played around before I made us all carne asada tacos for dinner. Lydia ate her first taco and it made my heart so happy πŸ₯° After the kids went to bed, we watched We Live in Time and holy moly, I LOVED it but it made me SO SAD. Thought Andrew Garfield was perfect in every teary-eyed scene and Florence Pugh continues to amaze in every single role she plays. We stayed up for the entirety of TimothΓ©e Chalamet’s SNL episode and what can I say? He’s the absolute best. I’m ready for him to take home that Best Actor statuette already.

Sunday started with egg sandwiches πŸ₯° I was waiting to see how Dempsey felt, but he seemed fine, so he and I went out to paint pottery. I’m trying to be more intentional about having one-on-one time with him and this was such a fun way to do it! He picked out a piggybank skull, of course, and I painted a cute monster for Lydia. Afterward he told me he wanted to get lunch “in this town” and picked out a sandwich shop that was playing heavy metal πŸ˜‚ Back at home, Dempsey watched Frozen II and I made salads for the week and did a quick Peloton work out before hanging with the kids until dinner time. Joey made us some poached cod and a brown rice pilaf, which sounds boring but it really delicious. Both kids wolfed down the fish, if you can believe it! We got them to bed and fired up The Apprentice. I’m not sure we learn anything new about Trump from this film but the performances from Sebastian Stan and Jeremy Strong are really really good and I honestly didn’t know much Roy Cohn, so that was both interesting and absolutely horrifying to watch.

We have a few things going on this week that I’m excited about and Lydia’s dairy challenge on Thursday that I’m very anxious for, so wish us luck! Happy Monday πŸ™‚