Sunday, November 8, 2020

first week of november

This week was an easy school/work week.  We were out of school Monday and Tuesday for parent teacher conferences and election day.  Usually those two things are on the same day, but because of covid and high voter turn out, the school didn't want parents coming for conferences and voters all in the building.  I'm off on Fridays so that made it a two day work week for me!


The kids spent the day with Nana on Monday so Jason and I rode up to Charlottesville for a little day date.  We had never been to Trump Winery so we gave it a try.  Our power went out Sunday night and stayed off until the early afternoon so it was nice to get away because it was COLD in our house.


I decided to try all of their wines which consisted of a white, red and sparkling flight.  


This sign!


The views were nice!


The kids enjoyed a little leaf pile jumping on Tuesday.


Bryce's baseball team had to make up some games because the championship was rained out last weekend.  We played on Thursday night and won, but came up short on Friday in the final game.  


Emmy brought home here school pictures on Friday.  Boy does she look grown.


I went on a Target trip on Friday for the first time in a long while.  I enjoyed going up and down the aisles looking at everything.  This sweatshirt came home with me!


We spent a lot of time cleaning our play room this weekend.  We threw away tons of stuff and sold a bunch of stuff too.  They boys took a break and went fishing with some baseball buddies.


We purged enough stuff in the playroom that the reality of a sectional sofa came true.  We went shopping today and bought one we loved.  We're hopeful it will be here in the next few weeks.  Bryce went to watch Chase play baseball after church/lunch but Emmy opted to go sofa shopping with us.  We made it worth her while with a little ice cream treat!


This has probably been the prettiest fall to date and the warm weather has been perfection.  I'd be fine if it never got below 60 at night and stayed over 70 all year round.

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