Wednesday, March 4, 2026

Rollercoaster Vibes

Okay, peeps.

This might be the year of the horse, but as I've already stated: it's mostly giving me a swift kick in the arse, not a swift joyride with the wind in my hair!

I'm still tackling my health hiccups, one by one, but it's a slow-going process that's been riddled with ups and downs.

As (bad) luck would have it, I've been battling bronchitis that hit me hard and kept me down all last week.

Worse, still, it forced a cancellation of the little surgery of mine that was supposed to be this week, as the medical team just doesn’t play around with respiratory illness and anesthesia and I couldn’t conceal my heinous condition when they called for pre-op.

I’m not gonna lie: the day I received news of the cancellation, it was a pretty down day. The height of my illness and the depth of my frustration over crap timing and events.

Luckily, I spent just a day having a snotty, hacking-up-a-lung pity party and then adjusted my mood and got my act together, even though I was definitely playing the fake-it-‘til-you-make it game, which…prompted some feels.

Honestly, sometimes I sit back and wonder why the past few months have felt so dang hard when nothing truly catastrophic has happened.

I know so many people with more acute health battles, kiddos with chronic diseases or behavioral conditions, others with career upheavals or financial situations that are taking a toll on their lives and sometimes…it feels silly for me to feel a bit down about my own personal issues when they’re comparatively minor.

But then, I remind myself that pain or stress—or even joy—is not a comparison game.

I don’t have to rank my health challenges compared to others.

I don’t have to justify when I feel low.

I don’t need to explain why my body or my mind feels exhausted.

And I certainly don't need to keep a running clock on how long it takes me to bounce back to 100%.

So why do I still feel the need to???

Is it a gender thing?? Are females simply prone to this justification/comparison behavior?? The hubby is constantly telling me he wishes he could hand over his own male brain and thought processes to alleviate some of my angst because things are so straightforward to him.

Is it a me thing?? Am I just an overly-aware and anxious person when it comes to not presenting as complain-y or woe-is-me? Empathy is a core tenant of my personality—for better and worse. Is it harming me in this regard?

Is it a mother thing?? Am I too closely associated with a bunch of child-rearing women in the same boat, accustomed to putting others first and sweeping all of their own obstacles under the rug?

Is it an occupation thing?? Would I feel less inclined toward this type of self-judgment and incessant rationalization if I had a corporate job that had me in an office from 9 to 5?

I have no clue.

The only thing I do know is that: 1) death by a thousand cuts is still death, and 2) it might never get easier to avoid comparisons and justifications--but, gosh darn it, I'm going to keep trying.

I promise all is well(ish). I do feel like I’ve made it through the worst of a bunch of little things, for now. I’ve had some really great days and weeks mixed in with all the crap, and I’ve been able to recognize that. And my crew is extremely excited about our looming Spring Break plans to stay home and do nothing.

Couldn't come at a better time!

So...onwards and upwards (again, again!)!

Okay. Now. For listening to me drone on about my state of mind, I shall reward you with some fun, random pics of our happenings, of late:

Spring/Easter vibes!














Yep. I did it. I bough a giant, stuffed carrot for Coda girl to enjoy, and...enjoy it, she does. It's hysterical to watch her tackling a crinkly stuffed than that's three times her size, ha. And, better, yet: the hubby or I can be fully standing, holding the carrot for Coda to grab. What an easy "play time" situation. ;)

Next up...hang time with friends! ALL three of the kiddos have had plenty of friend hang-time, lately--both at our casa and at friend's houses. It's been lovely to afford them each, in rotation, some happy-happy-joy-joy time to counteract all the busyness and demands of their school lives, right now.

I don't have many pics of all three of them enjoying their buddies, but I do have some pics of Chica and her friend as they were baking. It's an activity that's really in the sweet spot of teen creativity, right now. Chica has always loved to bake, but I've started to purchase these easy kits to have on hand when one of the girlies has a friend over and they want something to do that's fun and not too childish. 

If you watch any of the Food Network backing shows, you know and love Duff, like we do. These kits (the first was one I purchased for Chica for Valentine's Day) have been so easy-breezy perfect.













With pre-measured ingredients and not much to add (beyond butter and fresh items like eggs), the kits have been a total win. :)

Here's another baking adventure that Chica completed solo, from a cake pop kit one of her friends gifted her for Valentine's Day. Can you tell she's kind of known for loving to play around in the kitchen when time allows?














As a side note: I swear I love and adore all my freaking children, but Chica's by far the most willing photography subject, these days, so she ends up in more of the pics! It just is what it is!

Next up...we're in the sweet spot of some glorious Springtime weather, right now. It will be gone in the blink of an eye, since we are in South Texas, but...I'm enjoying it while it lasts!

Gorgeous sunsets, perfect temps for evening walks, beautiful skies, and...even a double rainbow a couple weeks ago as we sat down for dinner!

It was beauuuuutiful.

Rainbows ALWAYS appear for us in roughly the same location (perhaps because we're more prone to afternoon/early evening rain showers that end in sun?) and for this particular one, we had a fantastic view from the playroom of nearly the whole, dang rainbow!














And, another really stunning sunlight/nature shot: 













Isn't that gorgeous?? I've spent some time looking up the phenomenon of when the sun appears with a ring of rainbow color around it, and though there are conflicting opinions--plus a whole lot of scientific explanations--the consensus is that it's a harbinger of positive things.

I snapped that pic one early morning on a walk with Coda girl, on one of the first pleasant weather days following our cold weather. It certainly seemed to channel change and upward momentum...at least, for me. :)


Other fun randoms include...Chicklet during one of her flu days a few weeks ago, when I gifted her a stuffed Dobby as one of her Valentine prizes. Poor girl had been down and out for days at that point, and it was nice to see her smile. She's such a teen these days, definitely aging up in all regards, but...she still enjoys a good stuffed animal. :)














Another random I never managed to post: heart-shaped biscuits from Chick-fil-A on Valentine's Day!












And, last but not least: significant honorable mention goes to the hubby, who's been in the weeds of life with me (always, but in particular, the past two months). When I'm sick, he has a wonderful way of just diving in and helping with my responsibilities, but...it does wear on him, over time.

The clear and obvious sign when his tank is empty: falling asleep on the couch (and, please note Coda girl asleep at the other end, ha.)













Thankfully, this was a couple weeks ago, and I'd like to think we've made a tiny bit of progress since then (bronchitis, notwithstanding), but...it's always a poignant thing to see how run-down he gets--especially because he never admits it.

This is literally our first Spring Break without any sort of travel or event plans since our kids have been school aged, and...that feels major. But, boy, does it feel RIGHT for us, this year.

I really, really hope we're able to sit on the couch so long we get uncomfortable. And sleep so late we miss some meals. And generally decompress to the point that we can collectively power through this final nine weeks of the school year!

March. Is. Here.

And I know I said this when December turned to January, and then when January turned to February, but...I feel like positive vibes are coming!

More, soon, peeps!

Over and out!


Thursday, February 26, 2026

Chicklet's Confirmation: Nearly There!

Okay, peeps.

It's time to share a major milestone in my Chicklet's journey toward Confirmation of her faith within our church:

Her Pastoral Interview! Completed two days ago!













Backing up for a second...I just have to say that it's absolutely wild that we're nearing the end of Chicklet's Confirmation journey!

As a recap, our church allows for middle school-age children to commit to this process of preparing them to confirm their faith and start taking Holy Communion. It's most common for kiddos to go through Confirmation in 6th grade, and it's essentially a school year commitment of:

- Wednesday night sessions (about every other week)

- Sunday school sessions (weekly)

- Memory Verse work (weekly)

- Sermon Note work (only six reports in total)

- An overnight retreat (in the Fall)

- A daytime retreat (in the Spring) and...

- A Pastoral Interview!

It's hard to believe that Chicklet has now completed all of the above (with the exception of her ongoing Sunday School attendance for the next two months and the small Spring retreat), and even passed the very anxiety-inducing Pastoral Interview with flying colors--and a smile (plus Swedish Fish to celebrate, ha).

Back in my day (don't you just love saying that?) we were subjected to a "quiz" by the pastor in front of the congregation to cap off our Confirmation, and, holy moly was it vomit-inducing.

I'm so glad they don't torture kiddos in that way, anymore. If anything, the Pastoral Interview seems tame by comparison. And, honestly, it's a rite of passage whereby the Pastor gets to have one-on-one convos with every single Confirmand before the big day, and that's kind of wonderful.

That said...the kiddos are still quaking in their boots as they enter the church office building, ha. Goodness, I can so clearly picture how Chica looked ready to pass out when she had to do the very same, two years ago. She was so relieved when it was over!

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As with most things in life, it's so beautiful to see the unique approach each of my kiddos takes toward tackling major milestones. Chicklet has been very chill about her Confirmation process.

In fact, she has always been so solid in her personal relationship with God that she almost approaches all of this Confirmation hullabaloo as red tape that's a bit unnecessary, and I kind of love that about her!

She has an incredible way of cutting to the chase about important matters ("God doesn't care what I wear to church; he knows my heart") that challenges me to look at the world through Chicklet-tinted glasses, and I'm so grateful to see things through her eyes.

Much like Chica gravitated toward a chosen Confirmation verse that suited her perfectly, Chicklet has done the same: 

Jeremiah 29:11 "For I know the plans I have for you," declares the Lord. "Plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future."

My girl knows that God's got her, and I'm so excited for her to complete this "red tape" journey of Confirming her faith during this really fun year of change and growth. 

Chicklet might have started the school year on shaky ground--like 99.99% of incoming middle schoolers--but she is vibing and thriving, these days.

Humming, smiling, reading (and reading!), putting herself out there for the school participation she's actually interested in, and not getting down when things don't work out. She's breezing through braces and athletics and her school work with her typical, unfiltered nonchalance, and...I'm here for it.

(If only she'd grant me permission for more photo-taking! Argh! She's still a stickler on that one!)











Okay...signing off for now, but more, soon, peeps!

Happy Thursday!

Over and out.


Tuesday, February 17, 2026

A Robotics Valentine's Day!

Okay, peeps.

Lots to catch up on!

When we last left off...the household was recovering from January Hot Mess Express-ness, older bro had come to visit, and was word-vomiting the health trials I'm currently experience, and...I was recounting the Wheels Off vibes of my youngest. 

All. Important. Things.

But then we launched February with better vibes and have mostly maintained that momentum--despite some major setbacks of: 1) Chicklet flu, and, 2) an ACL tear-scare for Coda girl that's still not completely resolved. 

It's always something, right???

Yet, here we are, with only 11 days left in the month, and I'm like: where did it go??????!

Granted, February is a short month, but, still

Zoom, zoom, zoom!

So zoom-y, in fact, that Valentine's has come and gone and I suppose it's best just to report on those happenings, before they pass us by!

So that's our topic for the day: Our Very Merry (Robotics!) Valentine's Day!

Yep, you read that correctly: I said Robotics!













I believe I've mentioned on this here blog that Little Man is participating in the Robotics Team at school, this year (it's only open to 4th and 5th graders, so this has been his first opportunity), and he's been LOVING. IT.

Perhaps no surprise, considering his interest in building things--LEGOs, Crunch Labs, Hack Packs...you name it. It's best to keep him busy--in body and in mind!

Welp.

Some genius (note a tiny bit of sarcasm, here) decided to host the annual elementary Robotics Competition for the district on actual Valentine's Day of a holiday weekend, no less, and to that I'll just say: I have notes. 

And, yet, it turned out to be a really fun day, so while I have notes, I don't have complaints!

Little Man woke that morning (very bright and early, as required, since we had to leave the house at 7:15 a.m., and would be gone until 4 p.m.). He was excited, anxious, and raring to go! And that made my heart SO happy.

Going in blind, not having experienced a Robotics Competition before this, we had no idea what to expect. I just knew that we'd been asked to wear Robotics Spirit t-shirts, make a lot of noise, and show a lot of school pride, so...school pride we showed!

Little Man helped me doodle some adorable robots so I could assemble some posters, and I just love how they turned out!



















(And, don't worry: if Little Man looks giant and OLD in the above pic [taken in Chicklet's room], it's because he IS.)













Okay.

So...posters MADE, prep DONE, high spirits READY to cheer...we set off for the competition and experienced such a new and unique event for our whole crew!

First off: I know this might sound like a crazy admission, but I've known for months that Little Man and his team (there are three teams at his school) were making an actual Robot, but I didn't think about the fact that they were making an actual Robot. Ha.

And, yes, I know this sounds ridiculous.

Of course, Little Man kept me apprised of the trials and tribulations along the way, but it was wild to see the finished product with my own eyes!

It was also wild to see his hard work at play, because he was determined to qualify as a "driver" for his particular team (each team of about seven kids only has two drivers)--which required him to study extensively and take six tests!

He was THRILLED the day he learned he would, indeed, get to be a driver, and at the event, I finally learned what that entailed!

So.

It would take me a million years to explain the particulars, and I still don't understand them, if I'm being honest, but...the gist is this:

Each team has 60 seconds over the course of about seven rounds of competition. During that sixty seconds, one driver controls the bot for 30 seconds and then passes it off to the other driver for the remaining 30 seconds. The goal is, essentially, to pick up and stack these pieces on the board--as many and as high as they can get them.











Obviously, different colored pieces count for different points (I'm assuming, based on the varied positioning of them). And they're always facing off with an opposing team that's working on the other side of the Robotics Competition board, which lends to a sense of urgency and...well, competition!

It was wild to see how focused Little Man was, in preparing the Bot and ensuring it was ready for each round.

It was also wild to see how seriously he was taking the competition (which led to a necessary conversation about good sportsmanship...oye).























All the kiddos were so amazing to persevere through round after round (after hour after hour!) of the competition. And BLESS the teacher sponsors who wrangled them the entire day, as parents were only allowed in the arena as spectators.


















(I'm sharing the above pic with faces, as the school shared it in a newsletter, as well. Meaning: the kiddos were cleared for photo release).














All in all, it was a wild (and fascinating--and stormy!) day for Little Man and his teammates.

They missed the top -10 cutoff that would have sent them into the playoffs, but I'm so stinking proud of the work they put in! Amidst about 35 (I think) schools, they placed 15th (I think) and that sounds pretty amazing to me!

This has been a HUGE source of entertainment and pride for my boy--and something unique to him, that neither of his siblings participated in. I find such great joy in watching my kiddos bloom within their specific areas of interest, and I love (love) that he is all in, 100% ready to apply and participate again, next year. :)

In other Little Man news...he qualified for the school-wide Spelling Bee (without intending to) a few months ago and spent the last few months attending weekly practices and doing 20 minutes of daily work on a spelling app his teacher recommended.

Obviously, this was NOT a thing he was actively trying for, and therefore, his participation was solely of his own volition. The Bee was originally set to take place in December, but the sponsoring teacher fell ill, so it was delayed until about a week ago.

Little Man was thrilled to have a bit of extra time to practice and avoid the public spectacle of it for a bit longer, but the time did eventually come for him to do his thing!

Not gonna lie: it was wildly stressful as a parent spectator!

It took place in the school library and was broadcast live to the entire school. YIKES. There were only about a dozen participating kiddos after quite a few dropped out due to nerves, so I was impressed with my boy, simply for trying.

We had a funny goal of just not getting out on the first word, first round, and he WILDLY surpassed that! 

He was the third runner-up and final 4th grader standing, and though he was disappointed in that and vowed to dominate next year (of course he was; of course he did), I was absolutely delighted.

I'm so amazed when my kiddos are able to do public things that would have sent me fainting in similar circumstances. As they age, I know their ability to withstand these public events might diminish as their nerves increase (or perhaps not), but...the pride is REAL.























I had a gift and an icing-laden cookie cake waiting for him at home (a Bad Bunny one, still leftover from the Super Bowl at the grocery store, ha), and you can better believe we celebrated his efforts--and kept him from spiraling later that night when he was all in his emotions over wishing he'd done even better. Goodness.
























As I'm sure you'll recall from my recent Youngest Kid Wheels Off post, I'm often plagued with guilt that I can't better spread my time amongst all three of my kiddos and their interests/activities.


There's only so much of me to go around, and the most pressing matters often have to receive the greatest attention!

But, despite all of that, my son seems to be trucking all strong and steady.

With advanced coursework, an interest in a variety of brain and brawn pursuits, and a generally-upbeat demeanor...he's doing pretty good. :)

Okay...SO much more to share regarding the rest of the best over Valentine's Weekend, but that might have to wait for another day!

For now: Happy Fat Tuesday, peeps! Goodness! How is it already Lent?!

Over and out.