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Weekend: pre-spring break

Ahh, it feels SO NICE to have a mid-week departure planned, on the heels of a wide open weekend. This has most definitely not always been the case lately. On recent trips we’ve had multiple Friday night departures, which means working all week AND trying to get ready for trip…

This Wednesday departure was planned to try and deal with the boys’ different spring breaks (Asher’s is this week, Ethan’s is next week). Original plan was a Wednesday to Wednesday trip so they’d each just miss 3 days. Well, we ended up extending the trip and tacking 4 nights on St. John on to our time in St. Thomas, so now Asher is actually missing the entire week next week. 😬

He seems to think it will be fine, and says a bunch of other kids (in high school) were actually out for trips this past week. We have actively tried to avoid them missing much school now in high school, but it just happened this time. Oh well.

I spent some time yesterday morning sketching out a rough itinerary for our 7 nights on St. Thomas. ROUGH being the key word. Really the only things “planned” are a sunset boat trip (Friday) and a night kayaking tour (Sunday). But I played around with the days and ideas and locations to see what days might make sense to do certain other things.

I have researched the St. John portion already too but still have a little bit more to go there.

The biggest accomplishment from yesterday, however, was that I packed!! We literally had no plans this weekend – amazing- so I had open time.

All my summer clothes were still packed away in the basement, I had bought some new things, plus had some summer items in my main closet (I keep certain things upstairs year round). Anyway, Ivan was just shaking his head at what I production I made out of it all, lol, but I am happy to say I’m done!

I also pulled out (most) of my summer dresses (which were hanging in a storage closet downstairs)…. o.m.g. I did not realize I had so many!! 😳 Probably did NOT need to buy any new sundresses…. 😂 (But in my defense, some (or at least many) of these dresses are quite old now, and I HAVE worn them many, many times (on vacations). Living in Wisconsin, though, and also living a pretty casual lifestyle, I actually do not wear these dresses very often in my day-to-day life, so even the old ones are still in excellent condition. I guess I was just itching for a couple of new/fresh things…)

(And the new ones are not shown here… ha.)

You will be happy to know that I did not pack 16 dresses in my carry on for this trip. 😅

DONE!

I definitely overpacked, per my usual. Lol. (There are WAY too many tank tops in there- but I couldn’t really decide, and technically, they all fit (barely)….). Gah. I texted my friends, “I am not cut out to be a frequent traveler….”.

My Adidas backpack “personal item”- has a pair of sneakers at the bottom, a jean jacket, snorkel and mask, plus my makeup bag and 1 quart liquid bag will go on top. 🙂

Oh, I forgot to share the other day- I also snagged this new beach cover-up at TJ Maxx last week, which I’m excited about. My current beach coverups (2) are both really old and I’m just very bored of them, basically. It was strangely difficult to find anything besides the big white or black button-down shirt coverup style, which I didn’t really want. (In part because my mom tends to wear that style, I think, and while it might be cute, I don’t really need to be all matchy matchy with my mom at 42! 😅)

Isn’t this cute? Hard to tell in the pic, but it’s blue and white stripes.

I think I’m pretty set!

I also had a super productive Thursday and Friday at work and got caught up/ set up on various things- so I’m feeling pretty good about where things stand there, too.

Now if I can just get my family to pack today… we’ll be way ahead of the game for the first time like, ever. 😉

I think I’m going to try and get a pedicure today, too, just to get that out of the way.

Charlie is going to Ivan’s cousin’s house (a little nervous, but hopefully will all be okay!!). He lives on the far opposite side of town, so I think the plan is for Ivan to drop Charlie off Tuesday morning on his way to work, actually. Which is sad, because it’s an extra day with no Char Char, but it makes the most sense.

Plan for the rest of the day:

  • email clean out
  • pedicure
  • gym!
  • straighten up the house/ basement before my parents come on Tuesday
  • get reef safe sunscreen…. last trip errand
  • buy Nicole’s book on Kindle to read on the trip!!! (DID I EVER MENTION THAT our blogger friend extraordinaire Nicole recently published her very first novel?!?! Available at all places that sell books! I have heard nothing but amazing reviews so far and I cannot wait to read it!!)
  • make sure the boys start packing…

Also need to eat up some food. I ended up going on an accidentally too-large grocery shop on Thursday- which was supposed to be “just a few essentials to tide us over” and I somehow came home with like, full groceries?! When we leave in less than a week?! Oops. Fortunately much of it will keep- pantry type staples- and the extra meat can be frozen.

Going (pretty) strong on my high protein/ healthy eating kick- final stretch to our trip! (not that I’m planning to stop eating high protein/ healthy after the trip- I just mean, I’ve been a little more dialed in.)

A favorite salad from this week- tuna, onion, green apple, hard boiled egg, cheese and salsa verde on top (not shown). Writing that out, it sounds a little strange. But it’s delicious.

There were 39 grams of protein in this bad boy! 1 full can of light tuna in water, 0.4 oz shredded cheese, 2 hard boiled eggs. It was very filling, too. And EASY.

Breakfast this morning:

3/4 cup light and fit greek vanilla yogurt, strawberries, blackberries, 14 g protein granola, and 1 tbsp PB2 mixed in= 21 grams of protein.

Speaking of PB2, I recently unearthed a container of it when I cleaned out the pantry. I forgot I had bought it a while back!! I used to use this back in the day when I was doing macro tracking- it’s a great way to get that peanut butter taste without ALL the fat and calories from peanut butter. (disclaimer- I’ve never tried adding water to “make” peanut butter- I’ve only ever stirred the powder into oatmeal or yogurt or smoothies, etc.).

1 tbsp (which is all I need mixed in my yogurt for PB taste) is only 30 calories. The only ingredients in mine are just peanuts, sugar and salt- but it’s not a LOT of sugar at all, and they do make other versions that don’t have any sugar at all. This is just what I happened to grab.

A few side notes from the blogosphere:

I know many of you already follow Elisabeth and Laura and Jenny, but just in case you’re unaware, there’s some amazing stuff happening in their blog-lands!

Elisabeth is a couple weeks in now to their family’s incredible 4 month extended stay in Europe; so far she has posted about their time in Munich, and they’re currently in Vienna for a month. She has many other awesome locations coming up, too, and she’s writing the coolest posts! Check them out. (She also survived both kids coming down with a nasty stomach flu, also during their long-awaited time in Europe….Blergh!)

Laura was recently on the Mel Robbins podcast!! I had heard about this and forgot, but then remembered yesterday and listened while I packed. It was so great! And there are 500+ comments on the You Tube and like 482,000 views! Talk about some exposure!! Wow! Well deserved, because Laura’s content is amazing. (Speaking of books, her new book Big Time is coming out soon and I cannot wait to read it. You can pre-order it now.)

And JENNY. Oh, Jenny. Jenny is a beast. Our beloved Jenny turned 60 years old yesterday. (Happy birthday Jenny!!) To celebrate, she casually ran an ultra-marathon (on her actual birthday) and ran 60 miles. Yes, 60 miles. 6.0. 🤯🤯 Literally cannot fathom that at any age, and to be still kicking ass at 60 is even more amazing. So proud of you Jenny. Her race recap will be up Tuesday!! (Her little teaser post up today is titled “OH YES I DID!!” 👊

Okay, off to do some things from my list and see what the fam is up to.

I hope you’re having a good weekend!

Daily Gratitude:

I am grateful that my packing is done. I really, really despise packing….

10 thoughts on “Weekend: pre-spring break”

  1. I hope you have a great trip. Interestingly, it is completely forbidden to take your child out of school during term time even from quite a young child. This from the government website “A holiday is generally not considered an exceptional circumstance. You cannot usually take your child away during term time. You can be fined or face legal action for taking your child on holiday during term time.”. It’s quite common to face a significant fine. Very challenging of your children have different school holidays of course.

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    1. Eeks!! We don’t have that rule! That would make it challenging. I appreciate the sentiment, but also… life is short and sometimes a little out of school time has made things much easier for us to plan trips! (Especially with our kids at different schools. Or, I can imagine, in the case of say, a teacher parent working in a different school district/different break from the kids…).

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  2. AW!!! Thank you so much Kae!!! I appreciate the kind words. The reason I share these things is that I want everyone to know that if you have a big goal, you can absolutely accomplish it. You’re never too young, old, or too ANYTHING- go after your goals because none of us know how much time we have left, and we have to make the most of our precious lives.

    Speaking of which…. I’m looking forward to all the vacation recaps coming up! You have a way of writing them that’s really fun, and I love a beach vacation.

    I’m surprised by Louise’s comment above. I’ve never heard that before! It’s obviously not enforced, because people do it all the time. It seems like it should be up to the parents, students and teacher… not the government???

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    1. You’re welcome! You are such an inspiration to people, Jenny!

      And Louise lives in London, so they must just have different rules there about missing school… but yikes that’s strict! I am curious how tightly they enforce it… ?

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  3. Oh, that’s great you are adding on St John! We loved our two trips there sooo much. It’s been a long time now, and I know the place we stayed has shut down (at Maho Bay) but Maho Bay was such a fabulous place to snorkel right from shore–I don’t know if it’s still accessible. I know you have been to St John before so you know how great it is. You really can’t go wrong anywhere there–I think it’s the best snorkeling in the Caribbean. I hope you all have the best time!

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  4. Your trip is so soon! I am going to live vicariously through you in terms of beaches. It’s nice weather in Vienna right now, but there’s supposed to be SNOW THIS WEEKEND. Ugh. This is exactly the sort of thing I was hoping to avoid.

    Speaking of taking kids out of school. It is incredibly easy in Canada, at least where we live. I just wrote the school and told them what we were planning and that was about it!

    The kids are currently doing “homeschool” work in Vienna while I type this comment. My daughter is doing a GIANT slideshow about Germany and it’s honestly incredibly cool. It’s definitely not the Canadian curriculum, but their minds are being stretched, they’re learning research skills and I think they will be very confident in navigating European public transit as they grow older. Earlier we did geography, spelling, and my son is doing some math quizzes online. I will admit I don’t have anything too rigidly planned, but it’s kind of fun, albeit not sustainable long term to learn like this.

    Have the best time. Can’t wait to see all sorts of pictures.

    OH MY GOODNESS, JENNY. I am just in awe and so thrilled with her 60 MILE RUN, and Laura continues to amaze me. I’m so excited to read Big Time ❤

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  5. Eeee thank you Kae! I hope you enjoy the book!

    I know what you mean re: dresses. If you live in a not-tropical climate, there is not a lot of time in the year to wear sundresses! I have a lot that always felt new, but I’d had them for years, just only wore them a few times. If it wasn’t for warm vacations I would have worn them barely at all! Now I’m in a warmer place but I don’t have a whole lot of opportunity to wear sundresses!

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  6. So you may be an overpacker *but* you always look so put together on holiday! I have to pack for a trip today and I’ve been dreading figuring out what I’m going to wear, and I’m hoping that some coats I ordered arrive today AND that one fits. Talk about taking it to the line lol.

    Your dress & vests are so cute! I am not a pattern person but would love to become one?

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