As I've mentioned, my four oldest children have been gone for a few days. In fact, they've been gone for 10 days. So it's been a bit of a mommy vacation. Well, sort of. There were still diapers and laundry and naptimes and tantrums, but having soley a 19-month-old on my hands is undeniably different from parenting five young souls. Now that my almost vacation is drawing to an end, I thought I'd reflect on how I spent my time...
~I dropped my remaining child off at a friend's for a few hours.
That's right! For six hours Gabe played, lunched, and napped happily at a friend's house while I was free as a bird. I could putter, work, relax, or clean as I saw fit. And I did a little of everything.
~I fermented food.
Sauerkraut, beets, dilly beans, pickles...you name it (nearly), I fermented it. In fact, the mason jar situation in our home became a bit dire. You know you're doing a lot of work when there's a mason jar shortage.
~I enjoyed my shining, mostly-clean floor.
Yeah, sure, my floor got some crumbs, scrambled egg, and the like dropped on it. But mostly it stayed lovely. No water drips, no wiped-up kombucha smears, no popsicle drips. Nice and shiny.
~I went to the mall.
Elise and I have mother/daughter photos coming up soon. I finalized our clothing and all of those details. So. Much. Fun.
~I bought myself flowers.
Sunflowers. Because you can take a girl out of Kansas, but you can't take the Kansas out of the girl. They were so pretty on my dining room table!
~I tried kelp noodles for the first time.
Look. A girl can only eat so many zucchini noodles before she starts to think she's going to lose her mind. The kelp noodles were a good experiment. The verdict? Pretty good. A bit chewy, but pretty good, especially dressed up with crunchy veg and a sunuttery dressing. (HERE is the recipe, if you're interested.)
~I enjoyed the slower pace of life.
Let's face it, things slowed way down in my house. Less laundry, less mess, less running of the dishwasher. My husband and I took walks, watched movies, and enjoyed more quiet times together. It was nice to slow down a bit. Even so...
~I missed my kids desperately.
There wasn't a day when I didn't miss them, think about them, wonder what they were doing. I missed their smiles, their hugs, and their stories. These young fry are a huge piece of my heart, and when they're away from me like this, my heart aches.
So happy they're coming home today!
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So glad they could go with us and happy to return all 4 to you today safe and sound. Love you guys! Dad and Mom Isom aka "the crazy travelers"
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