fun

Challenge

This past weekend I stepped outside of my comfort zone and I’m happy to report that everything went well!

In August, a co-worker of mine asked if I could watch her three children (ages 9-14) for a weekend in October. I said yes, but in the months leading up to “the big weekend” I was really nervous.

It might not seem like a big deal to watch three kids for three days, but it was to me because I had never done something like that before. I have always been the babysitter that lets kids walk all over me. That can be bearable if I’m watching kids for a few hours, not a few days!

I headed over to their house on Friday after the kids got off their buses and left on Sunday morning after I got them ready for church and their grandma picked them up.

On Friday night we baked homemade chocolate chip cookies and played board games. On Saturday we made chocolate chip pancakes, walked their dog, and the younger siblings went to a Halloween party, and then we had Hannah over in the evening and made a music video (oh my… I’ll post it below). Sunday morning went smoothly; I made their beds, got them quick breakfasts, and made sure everyone was showered. Then, suddenly, the “big weekend” was over. It went by so fast!

I was so happy to find out that they had a coffee maker. I was also thankful for pre-made pancake mix.

The photo on the left was before we took a walk. The photo on the right is the younger kiddos in their Halloween costumes. They were a washer and laundry basket. How creative is that?!

After their grandma came to pick them up I even had time to rush home, shower, and make it to church by 10:30. I was feeling pretty triumphant lolz.

Thoughts:

  • I don’t give myself enough credit. Why did I think that I wouldn’t be responsible enough? Everything went so well. 
  • I’m really glad that I stepped outside of my comfort zone because I was definitely challenged a few times (some sibling fighting) but handled things calmly. I really feel like I grew up a little bit this weekend. Only a little bit though ;).
  • Hannah is amazing and I’m so glad she could help me. Don’t worry, I paid her!
  • I’d do it again in a heart beat. I actually had a lot of fun. Kids say the funniest things ever.

Speaking of fun, here is the music video we made:

I’m pretty sure the bloopers are the best part!

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Alright, It’s back to the grind for me. I have a lot of school work to catch up on tonight!! How was your weekend?

Bible verse of the day: You, Lord, keep my lamp burning;
    my God turns my darkness into light. Psalm 18:28

Fun times

Hey there! I hope everyone’s week is going well. Mine has been productive. I decided to buckle down a little bit on homework and the ways I waste spend my time. That’s not to say I haven’t been doing some fun things lately…

I don’t really know how to explain this. The Pittsburgh Mills Mall has this big bouncing contraption. For $7.00 an attendant will strap you into a harness and you can bounce and flip on a trampoline. I hopped in line with all the other 6-year-old children at the mall and it was a blast. I like to embarrass myself.

I love my little sister so much. We have a fun relationship. Last weekend we had a “sister date” and she almost made me pee my pants while we were shopping. She tried on a red fuzzy sweater in the middle of the store. You would have almost peed too.

The weather in Pittsburgh has been perfect for walks on trails and just being outside. I love going over Jimmy’s house and hanging with his family and walking his dog with him on the Montour Trail. It’s so relaxing and I get a chance to catch up with my boy since I only see him about 2x a week.

I try to have fun at school by packing obnoxious lunch boxes.

Lily. I guess she likes to play the piano? She’s always a ball of fun. Except when she plays the piano at night when I’m home alone and makes me think a murderer is in my house. That’s always a good time 😉

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Tell me something fun in your life lately!

Bible verse of the day: And this is love: that we walk in obedience to his commands. As you have heard from the beginning, his command is that you walk in love. 2 John 6