Friday, March 5, 2010

A Day in the Life


Thursday, March 4, 2010


My day starts with a cup of tea... it's part of the early morning ritual that I savor during the quiet moments before the boys begin to stir.


Before the scramble to school begins there are scrambled eggs for breakfast...


Along with cinnamon toast, fruit, and a dose of sunlight.


It's a big laundry day. My nesting project for the day is to clean out and reorganize the bathroom toiletry cabinets and our linen storage. In addition to our regular laundry {pictured} I wash all the towels in the house. Fresh smelling towels are nice.

With the laundry swishing I tidy the house and join Little Brother for building with Legos and some competitive rounds of Hungry Hippos, then we make a quick {and unfruitful} trip to the thrift store and the drugstore.


Home once again, Little Brother requests that we eat lunch in the "tweehouse" {the wooden swing set and fort in the backyard}. We picnic there which is fun until we're finished and I realize that, like a turtle stuck on its back, I can't get down from the fort via the slide or the ladder without a struggle. No more treehouse picnics for me until after Baby Sister arrives!


After some llama drama on his part due to an injury inducing sweet gum ball, some spilled ice cream, and a tumble from his chair, and because of sheer exhaustion on my part, we settle in on the couch to read and rest.


After navigating the school carpool line {and tracking down a misplaced book} we arrive home. The boys run wild in the yard while I fold laundry and completely reorganize the newly renovated master bathroom. My little men bring me a dandelion puff. Sweet boys. And then it is time to cook dinner.


An easy Thai supper commences after the professor walks in the door {and after he and the boys look at classic cars on the computer}. When dinner is over he cleans the kitchen, oversees the bedtime routine, and reads to the boys while I collapse on the couch. What a guy!

7 comments:

Katherine said...

I'm sure that your day seems busy and even hectic. But it sounds blissful and happy to me. How wonderful that little brother gets so much quality time with you.

Anna said...

Full days full of blessing. What a lovely tribute to a life worth pursuing. Beautiful.

J said...

Yes, WHAT a guy! There is something so attractive about our husbands loving us like that! I am so happy you are so blessed. And so patient. I'm afraid after the spill from the chair and dropped ice cream and gum ball injury, I might have put my little guy in the bed for a nap...loved the walk through your day. It's refreshing to be reminded how many other mamas are out there washing and folding and organizing and tidying. Encouraging!

mehalko said...

What a fun day! And what a great husband. PTL for servant husbands. Denise

Margo said...

oh I love "day in my life" posts! How nice. Your white laundry room looks so cool.
Good to have that reminder of easy Thai supper too. I forgot that recipe from Pleasant View.

Miss G said...

This is a very fun post. I like the "Before the scramble to school begins there are scrambled eggs for breakfast..." line - quite poetic and the accompaniments to those scrambled eggs are among my favorites.

Your laundry room photo has perhaps inspired me to go and do some much needed laundry myself.

Sorry the thrift store trip was unfruitful. What were you looking for?

Still no dresser here but it will come. :)

We are wanting an al fresco meal here ourselves but we do not have a "tweehouse" to eat it in tonight. But perhaps our balcony or whatever we come up with will be easier to get out of after the meal. :) I know what you mean, my friend! My friend had to chuckle at me a bit today (in a nice way) as I was attempting to get out of the car. :)

I will say that spilled ice cream is a tad worse than spilled milk! :)

Sweet boys and sweet husband!

Yea for reorganized and newly renovated bathrooms!!! Yippee!!

Take care. Kelly

Amanda said...

This was so cool. . . I just love to hear about other peoples' routines. It's just so good to have one. Something I need to work on!

Once again--you are a great mom!