Monday, September 26, 2022

Weekend Redux

The weather this weekend was more of a mixed bag compared to last weekend. We desperately need rain, but I selfishly would prefer it rain during the week. But we still spent a lot of time outside this weekend. 

On Friday night I made blackened Walleye tacos with sauted peppers and onions (skipped the cabbage part of the recipe to keep things easy) and we stayed inside after dinner since it was raining. 

I was up with the boys on Saturday morning. We facetimed with my parents and then I headed out for my last 'longish' run before my 10k next weekend. I usually run with my neighbor and we talk the whole time so it's a conversational (slower) pace. She was out of town so I ran alone and I must have been feeling extra good because this is the fastest I have ran since pre-kids (9:33). I do not expect to maintain that pace during the 10k next week as I'll run with my neighbor and we'll likely chit chat but I'm not in a stage of life where I'm trying to "race." I'm out there to have fun and do something for myself. But it's nice to see that I can run a little faster than I think I can!

After my run we had our usual combo of the library followed by gymnastics followed by lunch and quiet/nap time. Will took a typical 45 minute nap but Phil took him for a walk so I would get a longer break to rest. The way we handle weekends is the person who gets up with the kids gets around 1.5-2 hours of a break during naptime. By the time they got back from their walk, the wind picked up and it was spitting rain. So we were inside for the rest of the night. We had grilled burgers and corn on the cob so Phil had the fun job of grilling in the rain. 

Then we entertained them in the house for the rest of the Saturday night. My sister got Paul a kitchen play set when he was 2, I think, and this play set has gotten so much use! We spent most of the time in our basement, though, and I was happy to see Will more interested in books. They both enjoyed looking at this lift-the-flap dinosaur book.



After Will went to bed around 7, Paul and I finished the 400-piece puzzle we'd been working on all week - but found there was one missing piece!! Doh. I'm debating returning it but kind of feel like we got our money's worth putting 399 pieces together. 

I got to sleep in on Sunday morning. Then the boys and I headed to the farmer's market and adjacent park while Phil did some projects around the house. The boys had apple cider donuts which they really enjoyed. We were at the park for over 2 hours! Some friends from school arrived around 10 so we stayed extra long. 
 

After lunch and nap/quiet time (which I spent doing a lower body workout) on Sunday afternoon , we watched the tail end of the Vikings game and were shocked to see them pull off a win. The Vikings are a total heart-break team. My 99yo grandma is a HUGE Vikings fan and Phil said he wished she could see them have a successful season but this isn't shaping up to be that season. But they did pull off a win in the end which is all that matters. After that, we headed out to one of our favorite local parks, Triangle Park. So all told, we were probably outside for a good 4+ hours on Sunday. 


On Sunday night, I made a bacon and cheese egg bake. Then we hung out in the basement until bedtime. Paul was proud of his magnatile creation. He's getting into an "awkward smiling" stage. Will was interested in reading books again so yay!


And that was a wrap on our weekend. Lots of time outside, a bit more time indoors than I'd like, but overall a good weekend! 

How was your weekend? 

10 comments:

Elisabeth said...

Our weekend was surprisingly relaxed. We were in the path of Hurricane Fiona but it ended up veering a bit more to the east so we had minimal damage. We were all prepared for extended power outages, school cancellations this week (which happened in 2019 after Hurricane Dorian), and all sorts of trickle down impacts.

After the power came back on (ours was only out for an hour), we spent most of Saturday building an IKEA PAX wardrobe for our new entrway. It was SO hard. We've built a lot of IKEA stuff, but this was the most complicated by far; we have sliding doors and getting those installed was a nightmare. But it's done! Sunday was church all morning, a family walk in the afternoon, watching one episode of the Rings of Power as a family, and then drinks on the deck after the kids were in bed!

That's awesome news about your running pace! I'm still definitely quite a way off from my best times (back in 2018, I think?), but it is what it is. I've improved a lot over the last few weeks and I'm happy with my average pace as it feels fast enough to get my run done quickly without too much risk of injury. Good luck on the 10K next weekend :)

Nicole MacPherson said...

Awww, lift the flap books! My boys loved those. So sweet.

Sounds like a great weekend! Things were pretty quiet around here, we are prepping for my younger son to go camping this week, and next weekend off to see my mother-in-law, so I took it pretty easy this weekend.

Re: the puzzle. Two puzzles we did this past winter were each missing a piece. We realized that BARKLEY HAD EATEN THEM. He was so naughty in his golden years! How ridiculous!

Suzanne said...

Sounds like a lovely, busy weekend!

NGS said...

The missing puzzle piece would KILL me. I would be so sad. I'm so sorry it wasn't perfect. Honestly, this may be the most upsetting thing I've seen all afternoon and I just left the NPR site!

Our weekend was lowkey because we got our boosters on Friday and Saturday was just a lost day of naps and pounding Gatorade. Not an ideal day!

Jenny said...

I'd say you had a pretty great weekend! You got a lot of time outside in spite of the rainy evening. You must have a great feeling of accomplishment at the end of each weekend- you do so much, and between you and Phil you manage things so well. I'm starting to think my weekends are a little TOO relaxing nowadays (especially now that I've switched my long run to Wednesdays.) I work for four hours on Saturday morning, and then basically spend the rest of the time relaxing and watching football. By the time Sunday night rolls around I'm feeling pretty "blah." I need to re-think this!
Nive job on the run- that must have felt good!

San said...

Yay on the solo run and the fast pace. That must have felt good just before your 10k next weekend. Have so much fun! (It should always be fun!).

You had a pretty full weekend, but as always you seem to find a good balance to keep the kids entertained. Apple donuts sound so good right now.
And that puzzle! Amazing.... I would have been bummed about the missing piece, but I guess unless you were planning to "hang it up", it's not the end of the world.

Jeanie said...

I think Carson's still in that awkward smiling phase. I hope it goes away! You really have to catch them off guard to get the full joyful face! It sounds like a pretty good weekend overall (and super full! I'd be exhausted after all that!)

coco said...

I always run faster when I run alone as I am more focused. i think it's a good trick to keep the pace easy when running with others. even during the race, there were people chatting all the way which I found interesting. they were just there to enjoy, not running for a PR like many others.
we probably won't have a normal weekend until we settle in jakarta.

Stephany said...

That's awesome that you ran at such a faster pace when you were alone! It must have felt great. :)

I understand all too well being a fan of a heartbreak team. The Dolphins are playing so well these days, but I am just WAITING for it all to come crumbling down, lol.

Anne said...

What a lovely weekend - so much time in the parks despite the weather! I'm with San - the apple donuts sound really good. The boys have the right idea!
Hope the 10K went well - I am eager to read the report! Having a randomly fast run is an awesome way to lead into that!