Thursday, July 20, 2017

Day In The Life: Work From Home Day!

Here's a scenario I haven't yet recorded in a Day In The Life post:

A Day In The Life - Work From Home Style

So, I very rarely work from home. I don't keep a work laptop at home all the time. It usually only occurs when I plan in advance because of crazy kid's schedules or if I have a sick kid and am able to run by work and pick up a laptop to save myself from taking a personal day. But! I wanted to take a work-from-home day this past week to give my parents a break from keeping my girls everyday while my sister (and normal babysitter) had other things going on. That morning when I realized this fell into the DITL window, I knew I wanted to document our day and participate this time around.

Now, since it was a work from home day and I was quite busy actually working I took ZERO notes on the day and I'm composing this two days later based on the pictures and my (terrible) memory alone. So, I wouldn't count on this to be all inclusive of our day. But, here goes.

This was Tuesday, July 18, 2017.

John is 35.
I am 35.
Charley is 5.
Laney is 2.

(Also, I used Snapchat to take all of the pictures and swiped until I got the time stamp filter and saved the pictures. I knew I wouldn't have any notes and this method worked well for the last DITL, so I'm using it again. Minimal wordage, lots of picturage.)


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I planned on waking before the girls to get a jump start on a good hour of distraction free work time before they woke. OF COURSE they'd wake up early today. I gave them the iPad and crossed my fingers. Also, I noticed that John was gone already. I think he left for work before 7. Not real sure.


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SIX MINUTES before one of them was crying for poor sharing of the iPad. 

Forget it. Let's have breakfast. We went to IKEA Sunday and I picked up a pack of cinnamon rolls for this day specifically. I knew I needed easy foods and lots of screens to get me through this day.


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After breakfast I got a good hour's work in before realizing my kids were too quiet and having to do a quick welfare check. 


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All was well! One stamping, one YouTubing, while mama got back to working.

Ten minutes later they decided they wanted to go play downstairs. I escorted them downstairs to turn the lights on, open blinds, and turn the TV on.

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I was able to work unbothered for at least another hour. Then, it was time to take an early lunch to get Charley to her swim lessons. 


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When we got back home, I discovered a surprise donut delivery on my kitchen counter from my sweet dad. It pays to have parents next door!


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We all enjoy lunch our donut and part ways. Charley went back downstairs, I got back on the laptop to work and Laney parked it in my bed to watch TV.

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An hour later, Laney has moved downstairs to play and calls out that she's stuck. When I get downstairs, I see she's stuck in the baby doll highchair. 

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Rescue her, and then back to work for me, with a side of Fruity Pebbles.

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At some point Charley came up and got Fruity Pebbles for both her and Laney as well. Which led to this.

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Spilled Fruity Pebbles on the rug and on the table. I scooped those bad boys back into the bowl, removed any obvious hairs, and kept on going.

Before long, I had company.

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I was able to work though, despite the sweet girl in my lap. I was working on something that was more tedious than anything so didn't require a ton of thinking. Just more copying/pasting and creating than anything. Given the number of times I was interrupted, this was actually the perfect task to work on at home.

She didn't stay in my lap long, but she stayed right around me for the next hour or so. We also shared some pita chips and hummus.

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And then - diaper change and nap time! My productivity just got kicked up a notch!


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Charley quit watching TV downstairs and moved to the upstairs couch with the iPad. A+ parenting this day, guys.

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Oh! You haven't had lunch yet?! Whoops!

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Laney's up!

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And although I quit taking pictures of the dang laptop every hour, you can safely assume that is where my day was spent in between each of these picture updates.

Laney is DYING for some milk. We ran out this morning. I knew we were going out to eat for dinner tonight, so figured she could wait until then so we could swing by the store on the way back home.

She figured otherwise and forced me to call my parents for an emergency milk delivery.

We waited (im)patiently for my dad and the milk's arrival.

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Dinner!

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Since we met at the place in which we had dinner, John took Laney home after dinner and Charley and I were tasked with picking up the milk on the way home. We also needed sunscreen for our upcoming trip. Target is nearby so I figured that would knock out both items on our list.

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MILK AND SUNSCREEN. MILK AND SUNSCREEN. MILK AND SUNSCREEN.

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Whoops.

But, we made it out in record time! And milk and sunscreen only cost us $97! (HOW do they always do that??)

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Home again, home again.

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Kids are still up, so distractions are still a'plenty.


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Back to work, again. (I normally get off at 5, yes, but I normally also don't have SO MANY FREAKING distractions. So I was trying to get to a point where I feel like I did as much at home as I would've done in a less distracting environment in the office.)

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Finally I realize I should put the children to bed. I didn't capture much of John this day, but he was doing his normal John thing and was running around cleaning up the mess I'd allowed the kids to make this day - vacuuming Fruity Pebbles and such. And he also splits all of the bedtime duties with me too.

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This is actually the last picture I took of the day. While putting Charley to bed, I noticed the cutest little collar she had made for her puppy today. That backwards "D". Awwwwwww.

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Both kids were out within minutes. I spent another grumpy hour on the laptop as I wasn't able to figure out a formula I wanted to use in Excel (the INDEX formula, in case you love Excel like me). I ended up frustrated and throwing in the towel a little before 10.

John and I watched an episode of Orange is the New Black, and we were out around 11:00.

So. Working from home is not as glamorous as one may think when you have littles at home all day. Lots of screen time. Lots of junky meals. Lots of interruptions. But! I'm thankful to have the option when I need it. It works tons better when the kids aren't home or if one is sick and really sleepy.

But, that was our crazy day! A break from the norm. Usually it is fifteen minutes of screen time TOPS (per week!) and every meal is balanced and completely healthy.

Thursday, July 13, 2017

4 Year Housiversary

Here we go! Let's see what we accomplished this year!

[Year 1, Year 2, Year 3]

Four years in our home! I made GIFs this year to show the transition from year to year to year, but if they go too fast just click on the headers of each section that will link to permanent pages for each room.

This year was really about the basement. Hoping to do some kitchen updates over the next year.


OUTSIDE 




Completed this year:
  • Paved the driveway from the street to just past the garage. Which hadn't even been on our to-do list, but we are SO HAPPY to have had this done.
  • Added a couple more plants in the flower beds around the house. 
  • John cut a path through the trees that separate our house from the street for Charley to drive her little pink car on. 
To do:
  • Finish the girls' playground. We have a second slide and platform we want to add.
  • Build a lower deck & update the upper deck.
  • Build an arbor around the garage doors.
  • Build a surround for the garbage and recycling cans so they aren't such eyesores.
  • Add some more flower/shrubbery beds around the entire house. (We did add one little section this year, but need to finish it all the way around the house.)
  • Furnish the rest of the deck.
  • Stain the deck.
  • Replace the rocking chairs on the front porch.
  • Finally decide on a paint color for the front door.
  • And maybe one day, replace the whole front door/sidelights with something more attractive. 



Completed this year: 
  • We now have nothing on the wall above the computer. I just can't decide what to do on that wall.
  • Many of the crafty things that were stored in here got moved down to the new craft area in the basement, so I reorganized the shelving in here. 
To do:
  • Find nicer office chairs.
  • Crown molding. 


Completed this year: 
  • Nada.
To do:
  • Crown molding.
  • Find a rug for the room.
  • Maybe recover the chair cushions.





Completed this year: 
  • Painted all the walls blue.
  • Added recessed lighting and removed the spaceship looking light fixture.
  • Redecorated somewhat.
  • No more high chair!
  • Had to toss that $5 rug finally. (not pictured - this has happened since the photo was taken)
  • Changed the curtains.
To Do:
  • New counter tops.
  • Back splash of some sort.
  • Possible cabinet refinishing.
  • Get some bar stools already.
  • Replace the builder's basic sink/faucet.
  • Maybe build an enclosure for the fridge - it sticks out a bit since it's not a counter depth fridge.
  • New rug for under the table - it looks so naked now!
  • Wallpaper or paint the pantry walls.
  • Crown molding


Completed this year:
  • Painted the walls.
  • New furniture and moved the old stuff to the basement. 
  • New MUCH bigger rug.
  • Bought matching baskets for all the toys on the bottom shelf of the wall unit.
To Do:
  • We have new curtains for this room, but haven't hemmed and hung them yet.
  • Crown molding.



Completed this year: 
  • Rearranged a bit to give her more floor space for playing.
  • Moved her play kitchen to the basement.
  • Replaced the curtains.
  • New bedding.
  • Updated the fabric in the embroidery hoops to match the new bedding. We got rid of all of the red accents in her room.
  • Added and painted a couple more IKEA spice rack shelves for Charley to keep her favorite books and knick knacks.
  • Added a TV (only works for Wii) and some wooden crates for cord hidage/entertainment center-ish/storage purposes.
  • Added a million command hooks to the side of her wardrobe for necklace storage.
  • Got rid of the floor lamp and got a cute table lamp.

To Do: 
  • Crown molding.


Completed this year: 
  • Moved the rocking horse to the basement.
  • Removed the diaper storage baskets from the dresser. 
To Do: 
  • I suppose a big girl bed is in order for this room before the next housiversary post. :(
  • Crown molding.




Completed this year:
  • Nothing.
To Do:
  • On the wall above the light switch, I've swapped out art several times already and I just can't find something I love in this spot. I'll keep looking.


Completed this year:
  • Replaced the ceiling fan with a new one and moved the old one to the basement.
  • Added a large mirror to the wall by the entry door.

To Do:
  • Crown molding.
  • The large mirror leaning against the wall by the entry door that needs framed out and secured to the wall. 
  • Maybe replace carpet with the hardwood floors we have elsewhere in the house. And then we'd need a rug, of course. 




Completed this year:
  • Still nothing.
To Do:
  • Replace the linoleum with tile.
  • Take out the shower stall and make a larger tiled shower instead.
  • Paint.
  • Decorate.
  • Update the giant builder's basic mirror by framing it in or replacing it. 
  • Replace faucets and light fixtures.
  • Replace towel bars.
  • Add some chunky shelving over the toilet and decorate the tiny room.



Completed this year:
  • Nothing at all.
To Do:
  • Get one of those fancy fold-up ironing boards or figure out some other solution for where to put our ironing board.
  • Build or buy a counter top over washer and dryer.
  • Paint. Something fun in here. Stripes or something. Maybe wainscoting or wallpaper.
  • Replace linoleum floor with tile.

BASEMENT


So, I think we will now have to break out the different sections of the basement since there are legit separate rooms in the basement now.

REC ROOM




Completed this year:
  • Finished flooring, shoe molding, etc.
  • Purchased pool table, shuffle board table, dart board.
  • Purchased bar height table.
  • The whole drink fridge/bar area.
  • Moved the couch and rug from upstairs down here.
  • Bought, assembled and decorated the shelving.
  • Hung curtains and added blinds to the windows.
  • Bought TV.
  • Decorated.
  • Moved the girls' play kitchen and grocery store here.
To Do:
  • There are a couple of places that still need decorated. 
  • We will continue to add to the beer sign wall until it is full.

GUEST ROOM/CRAFT ROOM


Completed this year:

  • Paint.
  • Carpet and the flooring under craft area.
  • Cabinetry and pegboard at craft area.
  • Moved our master bedroom ceiling fan down here.
  • Reassembled the bed that has been in the storage room so we finally have a place for guests to sleep.

To Do:

  • Decorate!
  • Paint the peg board and ADD ALL THE THINGS TO THE PEG BOARD! Pretty excited about that part.
  • Need some more furniture for in here too. 
  • Curtains.

STORAGE ROOM


Completed this year:
  • Moved the bed out.
To Do:
  • Use some of these decorations to finish the guest room.
  • Straighten up. Several of those bins are now empty, so need to use them and donate some stuff too.
GYM





Completed this year:

  • Bought a new smart TV for the room.
To Do:
  • I actually do want to decorate the room a little. But it's probably last on my list so I wouldn't expect to see anything done in here anytime soon.
BASEMENT BATH



Completed this year:

  • Nada.
To Do:
  • Everything.