{"id":68706,"date":"2024-11-19T07:15:43","date_gmt":"2024-11-19T12:15:43","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.ahealthysliceoflife.com\/?p=68706"},"modified":"2024-11-27T22:41:44","modified_gmt":"2024-11-28T03:41:44","slug":"day-in-the-life-13-years-old-10-years-old","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.ahealthysliceoflife.com\/day-in-the-life-13-years-old-10-years-old\/","title":{"rendered":"Day in the Life: 13 Years Old & 10 Years Old"},"content":{"rendered":"\n
Have I really not done one of these in over a year? (All day in the life posts are found here)<\/a>. Wow. Nothing makes me feel like time goes way too quickly quite like looking back on day in the life posts and yet, I’m so grateful I have these little snippets and snapshots of life to look back on. We’ve had such a full year full of change with selling, living with mom, and then the moving in that I think I’ve been in my feelings even more than usual, or perhaps I just keep getting more mushy (is that even possible?) as I get each year older? If that’s the case, whew<\/em>, buckle up David. \ud83d\ude09<\/p>\n\n\n\n This will be a fun peek into our days because it’s in an all-new routine and space. Our new neighborhood has been so welcoming and we already feel plugged in which is the happiest of surprises. From kids at the door each day ready to play to a consistent neighborhood text chain, the community feel is strong and I am here for it! We also start our new co-op this week, which we are nervous and excited for, and we’re easy backing into evening commitments. I have so many things I’m looking forward to sharing, but let’s start with today, a typical Monday.<\/p>\n\n\n\n I’ve been wanting to shift my 6:30 wake up time a bit earlier to give me more morning time and since David had to leave for work early this morning, it made the perfect opportunity to make it happen. I got up, started the coffee, turned on the fire, and made David breakfast- two sausages, three eggs, on a bagel. When he left I put a loaf of sourdough into the oven to bake and joined Finley on the couch to write and send my newsletter<\/a>, start writing this post, and return emails.<\/p>\n\n\n\n When the sun starts to come up I closed my computer and like always, Finley jumped up as soon as she heard the click of my laptop closing. We are so fortunate to have walking trails so close to our new home, and we took off on our morning loop, which is just shy of two miles.<\/p>\n\n\n\n After our sniffari I get ready for the day. I use this term lightly since it’s mostly athleisure, but putting on a little make up and brushing my hair makes me feel more put together and productive for the day. Then I turn on the griddle and go wake up the girls. They meet me in the kitchen and we make breakfast together. It was a sourdough baking morning, so we dig into the loaf while sausage and eggs sizzle on the griddle. I have a slice of bread, toasted, with a chicken sausage patty and an egg, with a wellness shot, two Brazil nuts, vitamin D, and a PC oil<\/a>, plus some of Kaitlyn’s leftover crust with butter.<\/p>\n\n\n\n The girls went to get dressed while I clean up the kitchen, feed the starter, and start the dishwasher. We opted for drawer dishwashers in this kitchen and so far, I’m loving them. They fit my lifestyle of being in the kitchen so much and one of them is almost always running, but I never have dirty dished in the sink.<\/p>\n\n\n\n At 9:00 the mattress for “Nana’s Room” (the main level guest room) was delivered, so the girls organized the playroom while I oversaw that and started some laundry, then we got started on school work by about 9:30.<\/p>\n\n\n\n .<\/p>\n\n\n\n The morning is all about school. We’re still using this same schedule<\/a> and for the most part we really love the more subjects in shorter periods set up. We started yesterday with music study, where we continue to focus on Chopin. We listen to his music and I read stories about him from Music with the Masters<\/a>. From there we transition into math with Nicole the Math Lady<\/a>. This gives me a chance to comb through what I need for our next subjects while both girls are plugged into their lesson. I usually bounce back and forth between them to help a bit. <\/p>\n\n\n\n Then we go into handicraft and read aloud, where we are currently listening to Little Women. I’m forcing Kaitlyn and I to finish our embroidery, even though it’s October themed. Hailey has done two embroideries and is not using her time to make bracelets or wrap presents. From there, it’s language arts- Mondays are for writing so I do writing with Hailey while Kaitlyn watches Mystery Science, then switch over to Kaitlyn while Hailey works on her assignment. Memory work is now all about memorizing lines for the Julius Caesar play they are going to be in through co-op and finally we wrap things up and head down for a snack, to let Finley out, and to put on our shoes.<\/p>\n\n\n\n .<\/p>\n\n\n\n Hailey needed jeans and she’s finally a great age\/size for shopping and American Eagle makes it easy. We headed to the mall and found fast success. We also bounced around to Claire’s, the Lego store, a toy store, Build-A-Bear, Macy’s, and few other places Kaitlyn succeeded in dragging us into just to browse.<\/p>\n\n\n\n From there we headed to a local gem, The Swamp Rabbit Cafe & Grocery. We grabbed a bite to eat before heading into the market to look around. It’s known for it’s selection of high quality local goods and I could have wandered around for a while but I got a call from David that I was needed at home to sign for a delivery, so we took our cart of beer, elderberry, and candy canes (lol) to the check out and rushed off. After signing for FedEx we were the proud owners of a 500+ lb Kamado Joe Smoker that David promises will smoke me the most delicious wings, brisket, and grilled pizza. Can’t wait to try it!<\/p>\n\n\n\n .<\/p>\n\n\n\nDay in the Life: 13 Years Old & 10 Years Old<\/h2>\n\n\n\n
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