Monday, August 30, 2021

Weekly Mileage #231 and our 20th Anniversary


Monday I ran with Max. She was super happy. It was hot, but not as hot and humid as last week. It felt good to hit the trails again.

I was not as productive as I'd have liked after that. I did some schoolwork with the boys, but it turned out to be a narcolepsy day and the stabby eye migraine was trying to return.

Tuesday after music lessons I ran some errands, and we went to karate class in the evening.

I was still dragging. Hopefully it was just a reaction to finally not having to be anywhere or doing anything after being so busy all summer. Of course, I do have things I need to do, they just don't have to be finished this week. I was not super motivated to do much of anything. My narcolepsy was also being more problematic, which means it's time to buckle down and cut back on my carbs.

Wednesday I ran with Max and the boys. Afterward I spent a good portion of the day fighting a headache. I had tight shoulder muscles from doing pushups in karate Tuesday night and running in the heat and humidity combined into a headache.

As always happens when I have a headache, it was hard to focus, stay motivated, and get stuff done.


However, it was also our 20th anniversary! We celebrated by going to dinner and a movie, which we haven't done in years. Sunshine stayed home with the boys. So nice not to have to find a babysitter...


Thursday was another narcolepsy day. Max joined me on my bed:


The predator in Max is highly offended by squirrels, birds who trespass on our grass, and the giant wasps that circle our outside lights at night. Unfortunately for her, they're on the aggressive side (this is the same type of wasp that dive bombed me last summer just as we were heading out on a camping trip. the boys have gotten stung as well). She got stung on her eyebrow, which made it swell up. Doesn't she look so sad?

Friday I had planned on going for a hike or run, but it rained Thursday, so we stayed home. I was still feeling a bit exhausted, maybe burnt out?

After karate we went to the pool with friends.

Saturday I cleaned the upstairs with the kids while Jeremy went to work. His increased workload is still going on. Overtime is nice, but he's got a lot of extra stress trying to make sure the work is getting done despite people being on leave/quarantine/etc. 

I finally figured out why the last two weeks have been such a drag and why I've lacked any sort of motivation: I'm fighting depression. I'm not sure why, unless it's just my brain's reaction to finally finishing all the craziness of the summer. 

It didn't immediately pop into my brain as an issue, partly because I'm taking an antidepressant to help with my narcolepsy. However, it doesn't seem to have headed off the depression. I had post part depression after the boys and I successfully used Doterra Balance blend to fight it. So the last couple days I've been rubbing some on my skin and diffusing it overnight. I felt a bit better on Sunday, but I'll need to continue diffusing and applying topically for awhile.

Weekly Mileage 

Monday-         1.25 miles walked/run                .50 hours outside
Tuesday-                                                             .50 hours outside
Wednesday-    1.35 miles walked/run                .50 hours outside
       total- 2.60 miles                             1.5 hours

2021 totals
206.0 outside hours
209.89 miles

Sunday, August 29, 2021

Sunday Funny

River takes his modeling very seriously.
He wasn't mad or upset; I told him to climb up and stand there, and this is the pose and expression he came up with.

Jeremy was talking about something and said "When I was in high school, a friend showed me (something, I don't remember what)"

River paused a few seconds, then said "Wait, you had a friend?!"

He was so surprised and incredulous! Too funny.

Monday, August 23, 2021

Weekly Mileage #230 and Pirate Camp

Monday I was up at 5am, and we left at 6 to drive to Yorktown for the boys to attend Pirate Camp with our old neighbors (the ones who had a boy a little younger than river and twins a little younger than Ocean; they have a 2 year old boy and a 6 month old girl now too).

I dropped the boys off (I had to park half a mile away since the parking lot wasn't big enough for the RV), then drove to our old neighbors' house and parked in their driveway.


I had thought about driving over Sunday night, but decided down time at home was worth getting up super early Monday morning.

I brought stuff to work on (computer, pages to stitch, etc), but ended up just vegging most of the week. I was so burnt out after everything I've done this summer and working to hit my deadlines. So mostly I just read in the RV while the boys were gone. We hung out with our friends in the evening while the boys played, went swimming, etc.

they made boats

Ocean drew a Castle Crasher character and a skull and cross bones on his sail


River just drew a skull and cross bones on his

I did manage to go running 4 of the days we were there. Mid-day in heat and humidity is a sucky time to go running, but I really need to get back in the habit, so I sucked it up and did it anyway. It felt good-ish. I definitely prefer trails to roads, but either way, it was good to get back out there again.


I walked through the neighborhood and ran on this old road-turned running/biking path, which was nicely shaded.


Friday afternoon we went watched a little presentation. The kids used the dry boat as their pirate ship, then attacked and boarded us. The boys had a lot of fun 😊


We drove home Friday after the boys finished camp, unloaded the RV, ate some dinner and crashed in bed. It's been a busy 5 weeks with a little too much running around.

Saturday I took the boys to karate, then started catching up on everything I'd been ignoring the last couple weeks- bills, emails, etc.


I had planned on fixing the shed roof (a large dead branch fell off the tree next to it during a storm earlier in the week and punctured the roof and Jeremy can't do it because of his back), but it was hot and humid and I had the beginnings of a migraine. Better part of valor and all that: I stayed indoors and tried to head off the migraine before it got worse. I was mostly successful for once, but it was also a different migraine than usual, one of the stabbing behind the eyeball variety. As the stabbing eased, it left the area around my eye feeling a bit numb. At least the nausea never got very bad.

I've been remarkably headache free for most of the last month or so, and I suspect this one was a reaction to finally being done with all the stress and hustle of this summer and my body just pooping out.

Jeremy's quick and dirty patch job. He left part of the branch in the roof, since it's blocking the hole it punched.

Jeremy had a busy weekend with not enough sleep, dealing with the fallout of the precipitous withdrawal from Afghanistan currently going on. That mess was very poorly handled and there's a lot of people suffering unnecessarily as a result.

Weekly Mileage 

Tuesday-          2.05 miles walked/run              1.50 hours outside
Wednesday-    2.12 miles walked/run                .50 hours outside
Thursday-       2.60 miles walked/run               2.50 hours outside     
Friday-            2.21 miles walked/run               1.50 hours outside    
       total- 8.98 miles             6.0 hours

2021 totals
204.5 outside hours
207.29 miles

Sunday, August 22, 2021

Sunday Funny


River is the master at sleeping in uncomfortable positions. And he doesn't mind sleeping on the floor (above). Ahh, to be that young and flexible again.


He slept on the couch in the RV when we stayed at our friends' house during Pirate Camp and managed to find an uncomfortable position there, as well.

Monday, August 16, 2021

Weekly Mileage #229 and the Homeschool Convention


Monday we had a great start to the week when he let Max escape out the front door before everyone else was out of bed (she figured out awhile ago that she can jump over the baby gate across the front steps and I haven't had time to replace it with a taller gate). Thankfully she didn't run around the neighborhood for too long before returning home. We no longer chase after her. We just call her name, whistle, shoot balls out of the nerf launcher (it has a distinctive sound and she loves chasing balls from it), etc and practice patience.

I went to the chiropractor for a much needed adjustment after so many hours sitting at my sewing machine last week. Then I ran a few errands getting last minute stuff for my booth, stopping at Costco, and getting road trip snacks.

Sunshine had an orthodontist appointment in the afternoon, which was fortuitous. Her expander broke on one side Friday afternoon so we bent the end out of the way, but it wasn't optimal. Since we already had the appointment scheduled for Monday, she just toughed it out till then. They were close to removing it anyway, so at her appointment, they removed it, much to her delight. She inherited her father's long tongue, and the expander cut down on the available space in her mouth for her to tongue to be, which was uncomfortable for her.

Afterwards, I cut straps for pockets and sewed buckles on those straps. I also cut and punched the stitching holes on bucket handles. Then I sewed two flat sheets together to use as a cover for my display stand for when I'm not at my booth. And lastly, I installed hardware on the bracelets leftover from camp.

Tuesday we had music lessons and the boys and I went on a short hike during Sunshine's lesson.


When we returned home, I finished sewing the buckles on the pocket straps, then burned my logo on the bracelets I installed the hardware on. 

I had finally finished up everything that had to be done at home, so then I prepped everything to load in the car first thing Wednesday morning.

Wednesday morning we loaded the car (fuller than I'd hoped), and my friend C and her daughter came and we headed out at 8:30. It was an 8 hour drive to Cincinnati and we switched driving back and forth every two hours. When I wasn't driving, I sewed handles on buckets and trimmed and melted threads on pockets.


There were some cool low hanging rain clouds at the rest stop in West Virginia.


We arrived in the early evening and went to our hotel room, where I finished trimming and melting pocket threads. The others prepped tags for my bags and pockets.

I spent Thursday morning updating my sales page and website product listings, then we headed to the convention center. I checked in and found out where to unload my stuff (the loading dock on the back side of the building), then went back to the hotel and drove the car to the loading dock and unloaded. C and the girls took everything to the booth while I parked the car (after first driving the wrong way on a one-way street when I exited the loading dock).

when there's only one escalator in town back home, you take advantage of the escalators in the convention center

We got the booth all set up, then drove car back to the hotel and walked back and were ready and waiting when the vendor hall opened at 4:30. We stayed till 8:30, then walked back to the hotel.

cool art deco details on the ceiling of the entryway of our hotel

Friday I was on site all day, from 9:30 to 8:30. It was long, but not as bad as I thought it would be. There was lots of peopling, but it wasn't as intense as at camp. C went to some of the presentations, and the girls ended up going back to the hotel to hang out and watch Food Network in the afternoon.

Saturday I was on site all day again, but only from 9:30-5. At 5 we packed up the booth and loaded the car. I had to wait in line twice since my stuff wasn't on the loading dock, waiting for me, which was never communicated to us, so frustrating. Afterwards we drove back to the hotel.

my booth was on the very last row in the back of the above pic

Sunday we were up and gone by 8. After an uneventful drive home, we unpacked the car and started some laundry.

Thoughts on the convention:

There was sparser attendance than I'd hoped for, but a lot of people already have their curriculum picked out by the middle of August (it was moved from March to August because of crowd limits in place at that time), and I was told by several people not to judge convention attendance based on this particular one (it was short on vendors, as well).

Despite not making as many sales as I'd hoped, I did sell pockets and buckets, got a registration for my course, and added a number of emails to my email list via my giveaways. Those are all successes, in my book.

I prepared quite well (attention to detail pays off!), so I didn't really miss anything that I needed. I did do a few things I didn't need to, that I won't do in the future. I need to figure out a better way to display my course tools and materials so they're a little more photogenic and don't take up quite so much space. I want to improve my signage (giveaways, pricing, etc), which I knew I wanted to do, but wasn't sure what to beforehand (I brought some neon card stock and hand wrote some signs, which worked, but didn't look as professional). I might rearrange how I setup the booth area, but I'll need to think about what exactly I want to do with it. My stand looked good, but takes up a lot of space when traveling, even taken apart (those hooks keep the planks from laying flat). I'm not sure what to do about it, but I have till next March to think about it, so I'll let it sit in the back of my mind for now.

Despite not having the number of sales I wanted, it was a success. Lots of people liked my pockets and buckets, even if they didn't buy them (they are not for bargain hunters), and I had two companies stop by and ask about stocking my products. One is a shop located in Ohio, which looked like it carries an eclectic variety of products (not sure if I want to pursue anything there). The other is a homestead supply company that wants to highlight my products this spring. They're super excited about carrying my products and I'm looking forward to working with them.

We all hated downtown Cincinnati. There's no free parking anywhere (I think I spent about $100 just in parking fees in the four days we were there), there are too many one way streets, and there was construction everywhere. The convention center was a block and a half away, but we had to drive 7 or 8 blocks in a round about route to get there because of the construction and one way streets. Also, there were too many people. And our hotel (an older, historic hotel with the potential to be cool, but which is slowly sliding into semi-genteel decay) was right next to an open square that hosted nightly concerts from 4 or 5 pm to 10 pm weeknights, 11 pm Friday and Saturday. We were on the 14th floor and we could hear the music a lot louder than we'd have liked. It was also hot and humid and gross the whole time we were there. Thank goodness for indoor air conditioning.

My sleep wasn't too bad. I wore ear plugs and laid on the bio mat every evening after returning to room before sleeping, which helped a lot with keeping me from feeling like crap while we were there.

Weekly Mileage 

Tuesday-          .44 miles walked              .50 hours outside
       total- .44 miles             0.5 hours

2021 totals
198.5 outside hours
198.31 miles

Sunday, August 15, 2021

Sunday Funny


The boys are remarkably tolerant of my photo shoots, but sometimes the results aren't quite what I'm looking for. This is a progression through me trying to get decent smiles on both boys at the same time (above): the overly-posed smiles, the half-grimaces, the pained smiles, the fake smiles, and the final face scrunches that I instructed them to give me to reset their faces (it didn't work).







Monday, August 9, 2021

Weekly Mileage #228 and the Temple Trip

Monday I finally took Max for a trail run for the first run in how long? It was a bit cooler than it has been, which made the run possible. Max was super happy.

Afterwards I packaged buckets to ship and ran some quick errands. Then I sewed bucket side seams, and cut the canvas for a few more buckets (I missed one of my colors the first time around).

I went to be early to prepare for the temple trip the next morning.


I didn't sleep well because I kept waking up, wondering if I'd missed my alarm. My alarm was set for 4:55am and we met at 6am to drive to the Philadelphia temple for a youth temple trip.

Since I wasn't driving (too far for me to safely drive), I brought my laptop so I could work on my online stuff for the convention (sales page, ads, etc). I got a lot worked on, but didn't actually finish anything. I was too tired and headachy to think clearly enough to finish. I did make good progress on what I did work on, though.

It was a long day with the 6 am leave time, about 3.5 hours in Philly (our youth were split into two sessions), and we returned around 8/8:15. I'm so glad I wasn't driving. I would not have been able to stay awake. 

It was a good experience for the youth and I'm so glad we could finally take them again (the temple is open for certain ordinances, though not all). The DC temple has been closed for a few years for a remodel, so even before the pandemic-fueled closures, we had to look further afield for our temple trips. The DC temple open house is scheduled for next April and May, with the dedication in June, so we are getting closer. There's no date for the Richmond temple to open yet, unfortunately.

We ordered pizza for everyone to eat for lunch, but those of us who have to eat gluten free found some gluten free corn dogs at Reading Station, which is a large building with many stalls with different eateries- so much variety. Pretty cool place.

Tuesday was exhausting, so Wednesday I got a slow start to the day, then I worked on buckets and pockets.

I practiced some karate, then took Sunshine to a class. She's got a lot of makeup to do, and we'll only be able to go once next week and once the following week. After that, things will clear up and we can get back on schedule.

Thursday I spent 12 hours at the sewing machine, sewing buckets and pockets. Way too much time, but very necessary. I took a couple hours off for karate class and dinner, then went back to the sewing machine.

Friday I ran a couple errands in the morning, then I was back to the sewing machine before and after karate class. Long hours, but I'm getting closer to being done with this batch of pockets and buckets.

Saturday Sunshine and I went to karate class. I'm caught up now, but Sunshine's still getting caught up.

After class I worked on my buckets and pockets some more and realized I never ordered more strapping for the pocket straps. I had to order a bunch more off Amazon. Thank goodness for two day prime shipping. It should arrive Monday and Tuesday- just in time for me to finish the pockets before heading to convention.

Weekly Mileage 

Monday-         2.07 miles run                   .50  hours outside
Tuesday-          .50 miles walked              1.50 hours outside
       total- 2.57 miles             2.0 hours

2021 totals
198.0 outside hours
197.87 miles