I also refilled our spices at the zero waste shop. £1.50 for a new jar of Cinnamon and Coriander and also a bag of banana chips to snack on. Yay.
Spending almost £200 on photo albums certainly isn't cheap but it's way cheaper than £386!
This evening I took all 4 kids to a school disco by myself. The disco was at 4:30pm (great time for a party!) and we were home by 5:45. Andy had his work Christmas party, so he wasn't home when I got back, and I managed to do a 4 kids dinner and bedtime by myself. Kids ate yogurt and shreddies for dinner (the disco had pizza and hot dogs)... and everyone was asleep by 7:45.
Andy does 4 kids dinner and bedtime twice a month when I'm in the office, but I can't remember the last time I tried. It went fine! Tiring, but fine.
After they went to bed I wasn't sure what to do with my sudden free time. I thought that I could go to bed early and get up early and workout... or I could do housework...
I could order myself a pizza and watch the Barbie Movie (it was a goal of mine to watch it this year). This sounded great, except that ordering a pizza for myself seemed kind of weird. We don't ever order takeout, and I know the one thing I can't do when at home with 4 asleep kids is leave the house, but it just seemed like not the best use of £20 right now.
I decided to putter around the house and tidy it up. I've been very intentionally trying not to spend all my free time cleaning and tidying lately. I've stopped hoovering multiple times a week. Friday twin nap time is Rachel time, I've been doing Peloton or other Rachel-adjacent things. But this evening I started listening to some recent Organize 365 podcasts and enjoyed properly cleaning and tidying the downstairs.
It took about 1.5 hours but it looks so much better, I've hoovered everything, taken toys upstairs, taken down the fall decorations. I do feel nice when spaces are clean, and even though it's still somewhat cluttered (the rising tide of "stuff" that happens with a reachy & grabby 2 year old is legit!) at least things feel a bit more orderly.
I've also been intentionally not defaulting to putting away laundry all the time, which means that our bedroom has a giant clean laundry basket which gets fuller and fuller until Andy and I find a time to put it away together. I used to operate a very "just in time" clothing system, where the kids had enough clothes to last exactly the time between washes. I've slowly accumulated more clothes so that technically we could go 3-4 days between washes if we needed to. While putting away 3 loads of laundry recently Andy said "I think the issue is the kids have too many clothes". I told Andy that was the point of the new laundry system - it was no longer dependant on me.
[BTW I feel this post is turning towards "look how much I don't do" but Andy and I both spend so so much of our life tidying up after kids that it's definitely not a "more or less" comparison. It's a "there is endless work to keep things running but also we both need to carve our own time too" situation.]
Also,while I am on the division of labour topic, one great thing is that my favourite end of day routine is sortng the kitchen - loading the dishwasher (I am thankful for dishwasher daily), wiping the counter, putting away food, washing other dishes, sweeping the kitchen... if given an evening tidy choice I will always chose kitchen. Andy always starts with dining room. I hate dining room (sweeping under tables is awful). It works really well.
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I am not sure how this weekend will go. Ezra has tennis lessons on Saturday morning and we need to go refill our spices at the zero waste shop in the village. Sometimes my life is just too middle class. There is a local Santa tour around our village on Sunday which we will try and see. We are hoping to get to the charity shop to buy some christmas decorations. I am making Turkey chili tomorrow with some freezer turkey from thanksgiving. And otherwise, it's just a december weekend!
I'm feeling less Grinchy than I was last week now that our house is tidy. Which maybe means I should tidy more? But then I feel grumpy about my time spent tidying. There is no win.
Maybe next year we can find a cleaner again (I will someday blog about my multiple failed attempts at hiring a cleaner recently)
OMG it's December.
I told Andy yesterday that I just need a half day to catch up on life admin, like photo Albums (still undone from December) and budget and house stuff and all the stuff which I need to do on a monthly basis (or ideally more, our house is kind of a mess)
Then decided that instead I could just not catch up on anything and wait like 9 more months and take a week off to catch up instead.
My planning is not great at the moment. Check out this weekly plan!
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| Aubrey and Clara love Christmas Trees |
Tuesday was a work day, Andy was watching twins. It was nice to have lunch with him! I did some stretching during the day as I've felt super inflexible lately. In the evening I went to the gym with my gym buddy. I was very tired but a gym session and catch up was much needed.
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| Aubrey at imagination play |
Wednesday I was unexpectedly off work on childcare (unfortunately our nanny was ill) so I took the twins to a local imagination play that has AMAZING coffee and enjoyed a gingerbread latte. During Nap I did a 30 minute Taylor Swift Life Of A Showgirl ride, and then the day was made extra joyful when I saw San was on Peloton! We haven't crossed Pelo-paths in a while and it's so cool to know she's working out at the same time. I joined the yoga class she was doing (I was looking for yoga/stretching anyways) before realizing the class was intermediate level and I am beginner level but it was still fun and stretchy and brightened my day (both the stretch and the San sighting). In the evening Andy and I did our logistics meeting. There are a lot of logistics right now.
Thursday I was in the London office. The day started at 4:45 so I could leave at 5:45 (I've recently decided 1 hour from wake up to out the door is the right amount of time for me and less than an hour feels rushed). I drove to the station, arrived at perfect time for my 6:25 train, and then was told the car park was closed. Instead I drove back to a station near our house, parked, and arrived in the office an hour later than planned. Despite the hickup the rest of the day was good and it was good to interact with other people in person rather than all screen all the time. I also ended up sitting next to a friend I hadn't seen for ages who happened to be going to london on the same day and on the same train! Which was super random and cool. I didn't get home until 9pm and was again very tired.
Friday is my day off with the twins. I took them to a different soft play (because I totally lack imagination). Actually, I wanted to take them to a local park for a walk, but with twins I don't feel I have them under control enough to protect them from dogs or from running off into other dangers. There's a nice park with ducks but it has an unfenced lake so I don't go there. It was slightly rainy so I didn't want to go to a play park. It made me realize once again how off limits some of the world is with twins - I either have to strap them both into a pram or go to an enclosed space where I know they won't run off. I wish I could free rein them more. During nap I did a 45 minute turkey burn ride on Peloton which I really enjoyed.
Now it is the weekend. I am pretty exhausted from the week. At the end of the weekend I will be petty exhausted from the weekend. I think these are just tiring times.
But in the midst of chaos kid times I occasionally get a cute photo like this:
Yes we did get our christmas tree on the Friday after Thanksgiving. And decorated it on Saturday. And the kids all have matching jumpers this year (thanks Vinted!). And for a few seconds they were not fighting.I've never been a continuity blogger before - as you may know I dip in and out of life happenings and to do lists as if they hold equal value. But now I'm behind in the blogging world and I don't really know what the most important thing to catch up on first is... so let's go for...
Clara made a friend!
It's Kyria!Travel blogger extraordinaire and all around super cool human Kyria came to Wales last weekend, and I took the opportunity to do some local exploring with her and to appreciate how great it is for people to come visit chaos families with young kids. She arrived on Thursday and as we took the bus to my house (I was on the way back from work) I said "when we get home the twins should be asleep, and then I'll put the big kids to sleep and we can have dinner" and instead I opened the door to four yelling kids having a chaos dinner. Oops. Kyria took it well, hung out with the big kids while I helped put the twins to bed, and even helped inflate her own airbed with the "help" of the 5 & 7 year olds.
On Friday Kyria babysat sleeping twins so Andy and I could go out to the Banff Mountain Film Festival in Cardiff. I had bought these tickets in February so it was super fortuitous that we had a babysitter! I can't remember the last time Andy and I left the house on a Friday. It was great.
On Saturday we visited an open air museum and then had a quick walk through Cardiff center. In the afternoon Andy helped set up my touring bike so Kyria could do some cycle touring in Wales... Aubrey wanted to go on the test ride as well:
On Sunday we headed to my favourite local castle with just Lily and Clara. It's a super photogenic castle and I got zero photos. Oops. In the afternoon we got out for a quick local hike/walk up a local ridge. Kyria replaced her travel backpack with a Clara backpack:
In the evening we had a takeaway curry dinner, and then on Monday Kyria caught the train to North Wales for her own cycle adventure.![]() |
| It's been very rainy recently but look at this double rainbow! |
I've apparently started NoBloPoMo - Like NaBloPoMo (National Blog Posting Month) but instead of blogging I'm just... not blogging.
Bloggers I love are doing lots of great posting and I'm so enjoying reading it when I can. And then I also am feeling very pressed for time.
For instance, it's Thursday night. Thursday night is my Rachel night - where I can get things done. The things I want to get done are as follows