Tuesday, July 26, 2022

Alanis + Day Off + DC-Bound

Happy Tuesday! I am coming off what felt like a busy weekend and heading into a busy week. I can't believe this is the last week of July. I know that is such a cliche thing to say but the month really has flown by. 

We had a nice weekend and spent lots of time outdoors. We had 2 birthday parties to attend, but skipped the library and gymnastics on Saturday since Paul's voice was a bit hoarse. I tested him for covid just to be sure he did not pick up a new variant. His test was negative! Phew! He could have worn a mask at gymnastics but he's not great at mask-wearing so I decided to just skip gymnastics since the optics of bringing a kid w/ a hoarse voice to an indoor class is not great. Plus I wouldn't want him to spread whatever he has to the other kids in class. I felt comfortable bringing him to the outdoor park parties since he is around these kids all the time and likely caught whatever little bug he has from one of them. He had a blast running around with his friends. And he really enjoyed the birthday cupcake/cake. After not liking cake, he now likes it but isn't a huge on frosting. 

Besides the kids activities, I had the Alanis concert on Sunday night which was really fun! She put on a great show! Her first album, Jagged Little Pill, was released in 1995, so 2020 was the 25th anniversary. But that tour got cancelled, hence the reason for a 25th anniversary tour on the actual 27th anniversary of the album. She did not really talk at all to the audience, though. I'm used to more interaction/commentary from the artist but that must not be her thing! The band Garbage opened for her and the lead singer talked about how she's been opening for Alanis since 1997 which is pretty crazy! 

We got home from the concert around 11:30 and I had trouble falling asleep so was very glad I had the foresight to take Monday off. I helped get the boys off to school and then went back to bed at 7 and slept for 2.5 hours! Besides being up late, we had some early mornings over the weekend and Will took extremely short naps (only 40 minutes on Sunday - sob!). So clearly my body needed more sleep. I still fit in a run since it was a cooler day so running mid-morning was still comfortable. And then I spent most of the afternoon working. I spent a solid 2-2.5 practicing the presentation I will give tomorrow. But it was nice to practice my presentation without feeling pressured to keep up with email. I'm feeling pretty good about the presentation but I will be very glad when it's behind me. 

I head to the airport shortly for my flight to DC. Hopefully my flight is on time/not canceled! I present in the morning so don't have a ton of margin in my schedule. When I booked my flights, I thought I was presenting mid-afternoon. Had I known I was presenting in the morning, I would have booked an earlier flight. Oh well. Fingers crossed all goes smoothly. 

It will be a whirlwind trip as I fly back tomorrow night. So I'll barely be in DC for 24 hours. But I wanted to minimize the time away from the kids. I am looking forward to not being woken up by a child during the night tonight, though! I used to sleep poorly in hotel rooms but since having kids, I tend to sleep really well! 

Send me all your good wishes that my breakout sessions tomorrow go well! 3 of my sales colleagues will be there so I feel added pressure to impress them! I'm sure no one will judge me as harshly as I judge myself though! Such is the life of a perfectionist...


9 comments:

Elisabeth said...

I'm sure you will be fantastic, of course, but I know the feeling! Shall I say what my mother always said/says: "Just do your best." I have a feeling you're best will be 1000%...

Enjoy the extra sleep tonight and safe travels.

Suzanne said...

Best of luck for your presentations!!! You are so right - no one judges you as harshly as you judge yourself! People are wrapped up in their own stuff, and you will be providing useful information which will get through but anything that isn't "perfect" (a mixed up slide, a missed word, etc.) will barely register.

And the Alanis concert sounds so fun!

NGS said...

I just know your presentation is going to go well. Good luck and I hope you are able to make the most of your brief trip!

Jenny said...

Good luck! I hope you remembered your blazer (ha ha...)
Your week sounds fun with the girls' night out and the concert- and three runs! That book does sound heavy- but interesting, and the Netflix show sounds interesting as well. I'm not going to be using psychedelics anytime soon, but I am fascinated by this new therapeutic use of them (did you read Nine Perfect Strangers by Liane Moriarty?) Anyway... hope all goes well tomorrow!

Jenny said...

Okay, I apparently somehow read two blog posts and commented on both of them at once (???) That's what happens when you get behind on blog reading and try to catch up. Get a good night's sleep- and you know we'll all be interested to hear how the presentation was. Good luck (again.)

Anonymous said...

Alan is was my high school sound track - so cool you got to see her. Good luck with your presentation! Not that you need it, but can’t hurt, right? :)

Stephany said...

What a fun weekend, especially with a Sunday concert and taking the next day off. I'm sure that felt really nice - a mid-morning nap is my FAVE. I feel like I sleep SO HARD when I take one of those.

Jenny said...

I'm so jealous you got to see Alanis! I had tickets for this tour too but then the New Zealand leg got cancelled :( I'm glad you had a good time and I hope she comes to NZ in the future :)

San said...

Wait, wait, you got to see Alanis... and on top of that Garbage?? I loved that band in the late 90's (Shirley Manson was my style-icon with her red hair and grunge look LOL).