- I can't believe that both K.C. and Kaden are in school!
- Kaden started 3K today and he was so ready!
- K.C. has his first project due tomorrow. He gets to be king for the day. We are filling a shoebox with things that he likes to show his class.
- I really need to do a post on the boys and school so we can look back and remember things.
- We're settling into a routine. And it's good. I can't tell you how nervous I've been about the boys starting new schools and us forgetting to send them things like lunch. KT and I have it under control!
- I've been worried/wondering how we're going to fit it all in. We have so much going on, which I love, but at the same time, I want to make sure that we all (Kevin and me included) have some down time each day. I feel really good today!
- I'm proud of myself for sticking to my running goal last week. I ran a few less days, but longer distances and feel really good. I don't have a race for about a month though.
- I'm been looking forward to lunch. I've been reading Emily Giffin's Where We Belong while I eat.
- Speaking of food, I need some good lunch choices for the boys. I've made ham and cheese sandwiches cut out like dinosaurs and a ham and cheese roll up (Kevin loved his, but K.C. didn't) so far. They like carrots, so I've been putting those in their lunch boxes along with a juice box, pretzels or something similar, grapes, and something sweet. When K.C. got in the car with Kevin Monday night, he was talking about the M&M's in his bag. He ate them and some of his grapes, but didn't eat his sandwich because there wasn't enough time. Priorities :) He's so sweet!
- Starting today, I am going to be more intentional about reading my Bible and saying my prayers. I know that it will make all the difference. I think/worry about Kevin, the boys, our families, and other things and instead of just thinking about them, I'm going to make intentional time each day to pray. I started this morning. We make and take the time to nurture and invest in our relationships with those we love, activities we love, our jobs, and ourselves, but often times, God is left on the back burner. I don't want to do that.