School shoes - check
Socks special ordered for the big kid - check (fun socks in men's 13 - 16)
School supplies - check (only for the one that got a list before school starts)
New backpack - check (only for the one that is really really rough on backpacks)
Uniform shirts ordered - check
Khaki shorts and pants purchase... jeans for both of them this year too - check
Mentally ready to get back into the swing of things? *** UNCHECK *** nope.
I start back at work tomorrow.
I did not get as much accomplished as hoped this summer. Hurting my shoulder really put a damper on that. But it did require me to sit more (while heating up and cooling down my arm)... and it made me NOT tackle any real big projects. So.... maybe that considered "taking more care of myself?"
Here are a few things that we did this week:
1 - we closed out a baseball season. A chapter, really. I offered to host a team party because I have not done anything for the team in the past couple of years while working / taking teaching classes / etc. We had an ice cream social. It was a nice time to get the boys together one last time. (Literally - it is the last time, for people are moving on to other teams.)
There was a quick ceremony in the drizzling rain. (The scoreboard was set to the final score of the tournament-winning game.)
The boys got their trophies. They came together again to enjoy each other's company. To play wall-ball. To chase each other around the field. To suck in helium from balloons. To pile a bowl of ice cream a mile-high with junky toppings. To hear from their coaches one more time. (and - of course - we found another frog!)
And just like that - this chapter in their baseball careers is done.
Mercer - at age 13 - will start playing for the group of Spikes kids who are 14/15/16... on the 16u team. This will be quite a bit different for him. He has been one of the stronger players on his 13u team... he has played "up" with this group of Spikes kids before when they needed an extra player here or there, so he says he'll be comfortable. Several of these kids also tried out for the JV team (in 8th grade last year) and play for the high school. This is a goal of his, so I hope that it will give him the experience and confidence to go for it next spring with the time arises.
Mercer attended a camp at the end of this week. One of his other teammates was there as well at the 14u camp. Some of his teammates that are a little younger went to the camp the previous day for the 13u camp.
Sort of sad, but in time, all things change as the kids get older.
2 - we helped out with our church's VBS. I kind of had to... it was about creation care and greening God's earth. (There were several other people from our "green team" helping out too.) I helped with making wildflower seed bombs and composting at an activity station where we cycled through 4 different groups of kids of elementary-school ages. Mercer helped with games. On the last day - there was a water slide. (He said that the little kids loved him and kept picking on him / rough-housing with him.) He loved the attention.
On the 3rd day, I got to walk around with a younger group, so I got to see him in action (and I also caught this rare sighting of him without a shirt.... he is developing abs! ha. He said he forgot his swim shirt.)
Also, on the last day, Isabella said she wanted to stay with me, so she hung out with the kindergarteners that day. Isabella did not want to go with her group -- with the norm. The daughter of a friend, Mandy, was attending. Her young pre-school daughter also did not want to go with the norm. She and Isabella made a fine pair. ha!
The highlight of Isabella's week, however, was going to another butterfly exhibit this summer. We went back to the one at the Chattahoochee Nature Center. (We went last summer during covid.)
This is the same place I worked at one summer 7 years ago.) I spent A LOT of time there yesterday and talked with the butterfly docent, Erin, reminding me of this summer whim.
CNC lets you hold these "sugar sticks" filled with nectar (orange gatorade) and interact with the butterflies more.
They also had a bio-buggy there... the naturalist gave the girls a net and encouraged them to dig into the muck in the edge of the pond to see what water specimen they could find.
I need to look to see how old she needs to be to work or volunteer there. This would be her jam!
There was another little girl (pink dress, below) that was as crazy about butterflies as Isabella... or even more so - honestly!
She was there when we got there. Isabella and her friend left to check out some other parts of the park (Isabella reluctantly).... when we returned, the little girl was still there. We drove Isabella's friend home and went back - since we had the pass for the rest of the day.
The demo started a week ago Friday when Todd was out of town. I had to pick out plumbing fixtures and accessories. He and I picked out lighting. We're working on paint colors now. (We had previously picked out the vanity / sink and tile.) It is so much work to research / shop... that THIS is why I'm grateful the work began before going back to work.
That would put us wrapping up during the 1st week of school... when we're in a routine -- an early early routine -- for our whole family. I don't see that happening. Stay tuned for progress pics. In the meantime, here's where we're at (including construction staging in our bedroom).
Inside the original time capsule was a (long) letter to "future homeowner" and some coins that were issued that year. Not too exciting. I want to add articles, photos and information about the kids.
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