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The Big White Farmhouse

intentional living, little by little

February 19, 2016

{around here} Weeks 6/52 & 7/52: Weeks of 2.8.16 & 2.15.16


A collection of our ordinary days, recorded every week.


Around here, I have been:


recovering from almost an entire week of a crippling stomach bug, hence the double recap this week.  It came suddenly and went through five of us.  Passing any illness in a big family is hard, but this one was particularly rough.  But what a way to enter into Lent!  I spent the next few days furiously disinfecting everything and doing loads and loads of laundry, so we’re good as new – fingers crossed! 


receiving new product for Big White Farmhouse.  We just got in three new signs made from reclaimed wood and they are super cute.  I’ve managed to add two of the three to the site (our nest and kitchen) and hope to carve out more time this weekend.  


exercising every day this week and each day doing something new.  It’s pulling me out of my rut and I’m starting to look forward to it each day.  Now if I can keep this up!


thinking about running another half marathon in the fall.  The race location is 10 minutes away from my house, which seems too good to pass up.  A little nervous to train through the summer, but I like a challenge.  


reading A Man Called Ove for book club and falling for the cranky, yet endearing main character with every chapter.


sneaking in special time with the kids one-on-one.  After spending way too much time overwhelmed and moping about how hard it is with my toddler, I decided to think in terms of what I could “sneak” into our days vs. what I was missing out on.  So I started “Coffee, Cocoa, and Cards” with J and we played a few hands of Crazy Eights after breakfast.  After getting all of the supplies, I grabbed M and we sneakily made marbled paper together.  D and I found a hiding spot and did his reading where no one could find us.  Life is what you make it and I’m too incredibly blessed to be grumpy about this season of our lives.    


noticing my oldest and my youngest and how quickly they are changing.  The others are too, of course, but wow.  Time is flying, despite my holding on tight with both hands.


homeschool notes:
+ Starting to bring some more fun back into our school days.  We did the Naked Eggs and Walking Water experiments and they were both big hits.

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