Day 1: Pedicures. This was a super fun activity for all of us. Lily has been begging me to paint her nails for ages, but there was never a good time that the boys were occupied to do so. It's been almost 2 weeks and the color is still there, so not bad for just an at-home job. We also did a barre workout, watched Sleeping Beauty, and mowed the lawn.
Day 2: The Curling Wand.
Even though church starts at 12:30, between naps, baby feeding, lesson planning, and getting everyone ready for church, it seems like we never have time for fancy 'dos. I busted out my curling wand and gave us each a head full of curls. Both Lily and I have naturally wavy hair, but cute, structured curls really enhanced the look. We were darling (if I do say so myself). Jane didn't seem to mind skipping out on this activity.
Day 3: Princess dress-ups and Beach trip.
Lily and I picked out this super-cute Sleeping Beauty onesie for Jane at a Disney Store clearance sale. We couldn't wait for Jane to be big enough to grow into it. This just so happened to be this week. Right after we got the pink rug for the girls' room.
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I had to get in a run that day, so rather than plop Lily in front of the tv and hop on the treadmill, I opted instead to go during Jane's nap. I can get my baby monitor signal at the park across the street, so I ran 32 laps around the park (4 miles), checking on Jane every 10 minutes or so; Lily just played in the sand. Lily would probably not have gone in the lake much anyway, so this was as good as the beach at the cabin, minus all the packing.
Day 4: Baby clothes and Princess Puppet show.
We sorted through Jane's clothes to pack away the too-small ones. Lily found her old zebra pants in with the next size up and tried them on...they actually fit her skinny body pretty well. We also hit up a princess puppet show at the library and got in some story time afterwards. After dinner and putting Jane to bed, I had our neighbor/cousin Laney over to watch Lily while I went down the street to a neighborhood book club. It was Laney's first time babysitting, and since she is the only young woman in our neighborhood at the moment, it was my first time leaving Jane and Lily with anyone other than Steve.
Day 5: Book Club and Slumber Party.
Lily was tired in the morning, so she just wanted to snuggle and nap on the couch during Jane's morning nap. I took the opportunity to finish my book. As I was reading, Lily decided she wanted to read too, so we just sat and read together for a time. It was very sweet.
After lunch, both girls took a 2-hour nap at the same time! I took the opportunity to paint the master bedroom. Because the boys were gone, I had the option to sleep us in whatever room we preferred. Jane slept downstairs in the Girls' room (Jane sleeps there in the day, in our room at night; Lily sleeps in her old crib when she and Caleb decide to play and/fight instead of sleeping). Lily and I had a slumber party. I slept in her room on Caleb's bed. It sounds more fun than it actually was. Lily kept talking to me, and even though I was tired enough to fall asleep at 8, because she kept me up, I didn't go to bed until after 10. And I woke up at 5 and couldn't go back to sleep, so overall was a rough night for me. But Lily went back to sleep at 5 and both girls slept until 7, so that was awesome.
Day 6: Domestic Goddess Training.
Lily spent this day playing with her babies. She has 1-5 babies that she is always carrying around. ESPECIALLY since Jane was born. She rocks them, pushes them in the baby swing or her stroller, and occasionally can be found nursing them. Here she is shown tandem bottle feeding her blonde babies, Rella and Rose. Cinderella was her first baby, a present for her first birthday. Rose was a baby I got for all the kids the day we found out that Jane was a girl.
I also spent some time mending a few princess dresses that had seen a little too much love. We attempted a Belle hairdo, but Lily's fine hair didn't work much with it.
Day 7: We got cupcakes in the morning with our friend, Cortney, and her 2 girls, Stella and Georgia, and son, Kells. It was a last-minute invite and I had already run that day and mowed the lawn, so I ended up just going in my running clothes since trips between naps are limited to less than 2 hours at this point and we had to squeeze in a grocery run as well.
That afternoon, we hit up The School of Dance open house. Lily wasn't feeling particularly adventurous, so we just ended up watching a hip-hop class and getting dinner at a food truck. In the evening, Cortney came over to stay with Jane, and Lily and I went to a girls' night out with my sister Rosie and sister-in-law, Traci, and their girls, Lucy and Abby. We had treats and watched The Sound of Music. Lily LOVED it.
I love freezer cooking, not so much for the meals, but for the time and effort it saves me in the kitchen. It has literally saved my sanity. And my favorite part is that I am usually cooking with my favorite people. Occasionally, we allow our kids to help, too (depending on how much mess we feel like cleaning up). We made 10 meals for each family (30 total) and cleaned up the disaster in 3-4 hours.
After our friends left (and during the cooking as well), Lily played with her Little People. The kids just LOVE these toys, especially the princess castle. We went to our neighborhood carnival for dinner. There was a bounce house, face painting, carnival games and food, and even a live band. This is always a super fun activity and this year was no exception.
Day 9: We couldn't wait for the boys to come home later this day! Lily was particularly feeling lonely for her twin brother, even going so far as to take a nap on his bed while I planned my lesson for Relief Society.
We put some cute braids in our hair, went of to church, and came home to put Jane to bed. And the boys were back before we even had a chance to make dinner!All in all, it was one of the best "Staycations" I've had, and probably Lily, too for that matter. I didn't want her to feel like she missed out on the fun at the cabin, so I did my best to make it a fun experience at home because that was the best decision for our family. Though to be honest, this was definitely more fun than last year, and probably just as much fun (if not more) than we would have had up at the cabin, but without all the work. Though for my boys' sake, hopefully we will all make it up there next year.
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