FINALLY. School has been a thorn in my side for the last couple of years. I've been almost done for forever it seems, but not able to finish the job. Pretty frustrating. So, Rockstar and I have become good friends lately. Totally not healthy, full of caffeine and other junky stuff, and probably habit forming... but the orange one tastes pretty good and helps me stay AWAKE to study after long days of playing with kids, running errands, and chores. Good stuff.
Oh, and Ella, this next picture is for you. I'm thinking you will enjoy seeing artwork from your toddler days when you are older. Here's one of many drawings I have found in my textbooks lately. Little stinker.
So that I can look back and see what a typical weekday was like a la' January 2011 for our family, it has looked something like this...
6:30 AMish... Wake up to Ella yelling,
Mama I need some bwekfas!! Get Ella's breakfast. Mine too. Usually she requests Wogurt. Her favorite is the apricot Froop. Jake has usually left for work by now. He starts seeing patients at the clinic at 7.
7 AMish... Get dressed for the gym and get the kids clothes for the day together while Ella watches one of her shows. Dora is a favorite in the TV dept. now. Pack Luke's lunch for school. His 'usual' is a plain cheese sandwich (wheat bread with a big slice of cheddar or monterrey jack inside or that nasty processed Kraft singles stuff... he loves that.), fruit, and some crackers.
7:30 AMish... First attempt to wake up Luke. He likes to roll over and go back to sleep for a while. Usually he wakes up for good on his own terms about 15 min. later. In the meantime I make sure his backpack is ready to go to school with the stuff he needs.
8 AMish... Make sure Luke has his clothes on for the day. Help him do his hair. Go downstairs for his breakfast. Unlike his sis, he hates yogurt. 90% of the time he requests Eggos. Large meltdowns occur when we're out of them.
8:30 AMish... clean up breakfast mess, unload dishwasher from night before. Brush teeth. Try to find missing shoe/sock/hat/whatever is lost that we need to leave the house. Seems like we always have to find something.
8:45 AMish.... In the car heading to school. El and I Walk Luke to his classroom and then by
9 AMish... we're headed over to the gym on base. Try to beat other gym rats to the treadmills in the 'parent and kid' area of the gym.
10:30 AMish... leave the gym. Pick up mail on the way home. On Wednesdays Ella has had gymnastics at 10. We're taking a break from gymnastics for a few months starting in Feb.
11 AMish... Home again. Find something for Ella to do while I get ready for the day.
12 ish... Eat lunch with my girl. leave at
12:45 PM to pick up Luke.
1PMish... Carry a sleeping Ella from the car to Luke's classroom. Go home with the kiddos (Ella is still sleeping 95% of the time) and Luke and I find something to do.
2 PMish... After El wakes up (she'll usually sleep for an hour or so) time for running errands, playing, friends, cleaning, and other everyday things.
4 PMish. Start thinking about dinner.
Thinking that is. Most of the time I procrastinate for another hour, maybe two, before actually starting to make something. Usually Jake is home by
6 PM ish and we eat then. Trying to be better at eating early this year. And at eating healthier. Jake has been trying new recipes and cooking for us every now and then. He's a good chef. One of his recent creations...
Don't remember what this one was called. It was super good and involved feta, bacon, and lots of parsley. Here's my chef:
7 PMish... Clean up dinner mess.
7:30 PMish... plop kiddos in the tub. Get PJs on.
8 PMish... family scriptures. Then Luke gets his reading practice time in for a bit.
8:30 PMish... Kids in bed. Err.. um... try to have the kids in bed. We've been
trying to get them in bed at a normal early time lately. Our kids have never been good sleepers so we are working on that. Things are slowly improving in that department :)
9 PMish... my free time. Ahhh. Time to bust out the caffeine and hit the books until my brain turns to mush.
Sometime hopefully before midnight it's time for sleep.
Next day: repeat.