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Hello!

How was your 4th of July? We had a good one, but it was different…I’ll explain more below…

I haven’t written a Currently post in quite some time, so today I’m linking up with Jennifer to share what I’m currently loving, savoring, celebrating, remembering, and trying.

Loving:

I shared this body wash from Trader Joe’s a few weeks ago, and Hadley and I are loving it. I’m bummed that I missed out on the body butter, and Hadley recently said, “Mom, what are we going to do when we run out this body wash?!” It’s that good.

Ok….I jumped on the Stanley bandwagon. When I saw that Target (online) had a few new colors, including this pretty shade of violet “wisteria“, I decided to reward myself for completing my two weeks of summer school…haha.

Travis and Hayden have been making fun of me, but I know Hadley will love it when she sees it. It arrived Monday, and I’ve already drank at least 80 oz of water the past two days!

The shipping was free, and I had a few Target Circle earnings to use too.

Savoring:

Slow mornings. (when we have them)

I’m telling you, I’m just as tired now as I was at the end of May…which isn’t a good sign. haha

June was extra busy with kids’ activities, camps, two weeks of summer school and more. This week and next should provide less alarm clock setting which is very much needed. I still get up before everyone like I do during the school year if we are having to get up somewhat early. It’s nice when we hit a day with nothing on the agenda, but those have been few and far between.

I’ve also been savoring 1:1 time with each kid. Hayden was in South Carolina with his friend’s family for a week, but Hadley left for camp the morning that he got home.

So, we had a week with just Hadley and then five days with just Hayden. By the time Hadley gets home, they won’t have seen each other for about two weeks!

Hayden ran the Bluegrass 10k yesterday morning (more on that in a second), and then we went out to breakfast. He crushed biscuits, gravy, bacon, donuts, water, and chocolate milk!

Celebrating:

The 4th of July!

Seriously, this summer could be alternately titled: The summer we didn’t sleep in.

We aren’t always in town for the 4th of July, but there were years that Travis ran this race. It’s always fun seeing other runners, and we always bump into people we know.

Last week, Hayden decided he wanted to run. Y’all know he’s a runner, and he’s done 6-7 mile training runs, but never a 10k race. Anyway, we were up at 5:45 to leave around 6:30 because the race started at 7:30. We met up with Trav’s brother who was also running, and then Hayden went with him to warm up and start the race. Travis brought his bike and met up with Hayden at various points to check in on him. I stood at mile 3 which was also mile 5 to cheer for Hayden before heading to the finish line.

Hayden was hot and sweaty (as you would expect), but he was happy with his performance of just under 7 minute mile pace and where he placed in his 13-17 age group.

After the race, we chatted with others for a few minutes before heading to eat breakfast. The rest of the day, we hung out a bit. Travis and I ran some errands, including a run to Walmart and Lowes. Hayden took an ice bath! Travis power washed the back patio, and I took a way longer nap than I meant to.

We grilled out for dinner before catching fireworks once the sun went down.

I’m also celebrating Hadley coming home from camp tonight.

She’s been at a camp in Missouri with a group from her school. This isn’t the camp she usually goes to, so it’s been different putting my kid on a bus (with all her friends and camp leaders) to drive 9 hours away! From the photos and videos I’ve seen this week, she’s had a blast.

Hadley could 100% go to camp for two months and be so happy!

She doesn’t get home until really late, but I look forward to having us all home at once for a bit.

Soon, we are also celebrating Trav’s brithday…It’s a “big” one.

Remembering:

Past 4th of Julys…

The 4th has always been one of my favorite holidays. This was the second time that Hadley’s been at camp on the 4th, and that’s not my preference. I like having the day at home to celebrate, go to the pool and watch fireworks. I guess the days are pretty much gone of them dressing in red, white, and blue (at least in an over the top way), but I still wish camp didn’t fall over the holiday.

This time last year, we were in Mexico! That’s hard to believe.

Trying:

A new Bodi (Beachbody) workout.

I’ve done Muscle Burns Fat with Megan Davies, and she’s one of my favorite trainers. Her new program, Sure Thing, was released recently. I’ve finished week 1 of 8, and so far I really love it.

What’s something you are loving, savoring, celebrating, remembering or trying?

I hope you have a great day!

17 thoughts on “Currently

  1. It stormed all day here on the 4th and I felt so bad for all those people that had parties and cookouts planned. We had a very boring 4th of July at home that didn’t feel at all like the 4th of July. It was kind of weird.

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    1. As we watched the fireworks last night, hayden asked what if it rained. I don’t think we’ve had a rainy 4th…we’ve had such rainy weather lately that I guess we got lucky last night

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      1. We often have rainy 4th of July’s (or at least it rains on one of the local town’s firework’s night) and they typically just postpone it to another Friday or Saturday night in July. I’m pretty sure one year they had to postpone it so much it was the last weekend of July by the time we had them.

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  2. Glad you had a great 4th! We did too- rained in the morning but once we got to our friends, late afternoon, it cleared up so the kids could swim and we could be outside most of the time. Then enjoyed some amateur fireworks. Excited to follow along with your summer!

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    1. This year I didn’t even buy sparklers…I usually buy a few things for the kids to do…but never got around to it…& then hayden never mentioned it and hadley was gone.

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  3. It has been a weird summer for you. Girl, you gotta get that true summer going over the next 2 weeks and hopefully KY weather will cooperate! I love your Stanley color. I have a dark/bright gold and I keep it on my desk at school. It is so freaking heavy. I take it home to wash and I’m like “this is the heaviest cup ever”. Remember that it holds an entire bottle of wine! I still haven’t done that yet.

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    1. It really has been a weird summer. We are going to look back on it and have experienced a lot — but I’m tired. Haha
      It is heavy. I’ve seen people share (& I’ve saved) one on Amazon that’s $30. but never ordered it. I guess it’s lighter and keeps water cold too. The Stanley is heavy!

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      1. I hope the second half is relaxing for you! I think the summers get like this as the kids get older and it’s an adjustment.

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  4. Congrats on completing your time for Summer School! I know you’re glad it’s behind you. Maybe life can settle down now for a few weeks. Maybe? I love the new Stanley cup. I’m curious, though- is it really heavy? I have thought about buying a knock-off one, but I really like my thermoflask with a handle to make for easy carrying. I added my own handle, but still. I looked at an off brand cup at a store while I was out of town and was surprised at how heavy it was. I was curious if Stanley is lighter. I am sure Hadley had a blast! How fun to go somewhere new with friends. She’s brave! Enjoy the rest of your week!

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  5. That body wash sounds amazing! We don’t have a Trader Joes near us so I have actually never been! Are you loving the Stanley? I’m convinced a pretty cup helps me drink more water! lol! Way to go, Hayden! That’s awesome!

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  6. I want to try that body wash…sounds wonderful! A summer of waking up early is not fun! Hope you get some more of those slow mornings.

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  7. Savoring slow mornings – that is the best! And what summer is made for:) And don’t you just miss those days of coordinated red, white and blue?! Such fun times!!

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  8. Oh, that would be hard to have my kids at camp over a holiday. This year my kids are going to camp over two different weeks and I’m trying to figure out what to do with the other one while they’re home alone. And yes, sleeping in during the summer is key! I hope you get a few more lazy mornings before you have to go back to work.

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