Greetings! It's been a crazy week with a lot of different things to discuss so let's get to it. Sunday through Wednesday, Remi unfortunately had diarrhea. Ugh. Woke up to crap in our bedroom so we had to clean that pile up. Monday night, I was taking him out every hour and only got an average of about 3 hours of sleep, maybe. Felt like a complete zombie at work and it certainly was a horrid start to the week. Luckily by the end of the weekend, he was better.
Wednesday into Friday, I can't discuss via social media the absolute craziness that occurred but it was definitely an experience for Jill, Mia and myself. Saturday, Mia was stoked to go to her friend Charlie's birthday party at Skate Land. I had all the intentions of leaving Mia after she got her skates on and was ready to go have fun. I ended up talking a while with Scarlett's Mom for a while and after she got on her skates to join in the fun, I honestly thought I was leaving. But...when Vida arrived, her, Tenley and Ryan demanded I stick around and help them skate. Vida was super scared and Tenley struggled as well but after asking Mia "Mia, should I stay or leave?" she responded with "Stay and help, Daddy" so I would have 3-4 girls on my arms at a time. Vida would keep her eyes on the skates and and Tenley would be all over the place. She was actually doing well taking my advice about alternating feet to glide. We would also get one of Mia's new friend's, Lily's who had her first time on roller skates that day as well attach to my arm. Scarlett's sisters laughed and said "WHY are you so popular?!" I don't know. A lot of parents see me as a "fun" Dad for some reason. Only Mia really knows why her friends like me and want the help. It was hard to have so many kids all stay on their feet, but I did my very best preventing them from eating it. Overall, It was a great time and they had a blast. On our way to the party, Mia wasn't sure if she wanted to go to Cecilia's for a sleepover till we were skating and after she heard "Despacito" and I said out loud "Aw, I miss Cecilia" and Mia responds "Alright, I'll sleep over at Cecilia's".
Later, Mia went over for sushi and an epic sleepover. Jill and I wrapped gifts, watched a movie and crashed rather earlier than usual. We got up and after breakfast I went to pick up the diva. Upon arriving, she wasn't even at Cecilia's but on foot with Hayden and Harper walking down the driveway after I had been there a few minutes. She ended up sticking around to play while I ran to Waukesha to feed my in-laws cat as they hang out in Florida with Jill's Grandpa. I came back and the girls made ornaments. Cute. Mia said her goodbyes and we went home. Cecilia's Dad and I discussed the upcoming indoor season and everything going into it. The rest of the day, Mia relaxed with Jill the rest of the day while I went off to work. When I got home I discovered some amazing homemade macadamia nut cookies the girls made for me. Awesome! Before I went into work, I started getting more info for the indoor soccer team. One of the parents said she would order jerseys for the girls so for an additional $10, the kids will have matching uniforms. Totally cool. It's surreal so many kids want to play soccer this Janurary so I'm thrilled to make it happen.
This week, we have Mia's conferences. The little snow we had has mostly melted and with the upcoming warm up, there will be nothing left. Not totally bummed out since it's still November. I worked on my board set up and discovered the previous owner made a mistake with the ankle strap and I ended up having to order a replacement one from Burton. I'll work on Mia's book this week as well so hopefully I'll make some good progress.
That's all for now, thanks for reading!
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Sunday, December 31, 2017
End of 2017, Hello 2018
Good morning/afternoon everyone. I only say that because I'll probably finish this literally after noon. 2017 comes to a close today with a lot of great highlights and lowlights to discuss, but first, the week we had. It was an unfortunately quiet week as far as Mia's break. Due to the cold temps (couldn't go tubing/sledding) and Jill not feeling the best, we didn't do a lot. It was the first time ever since Jill and I have been together that her and Mia didn't go anywhere for the break. We saw Ferdinand on Wednesday evening. It was pretty cute and I'll probably not have any reason to watch it again. Chelsea played Stoke and destroyed them 5-0. Great win and fantastic to see them fighting hard to get into 2nd place which will be a great position to start in for 2018.
Later, We took our very disgusting Remi to get washed up. He hasn't had a bath in such a long time and we couldn't stand the smell anymore. Now he's super fluffy and smells great. Jill went to acupuncture while Remi and I watched Man U draw Southampton with my Dad. Jill's parents stopped over later at our house and we had some dinner before Mia decided to have a sleepover by her Grandparents. After dinner, she packed up her bag and was on her way. I drew for her lunch note when she returns to school while Jill watched Netflix till we went to sleep.
As we continue to wait for Mia to come home (maybe I'll see her before I go to work) I'm going to highlight 2017's highs and lows. Here we go:
2017 was a pretty exciting year for us. Despite the biggest idiot on the planet making president, Mia had an awesome year. She completed Kindergarten and started 1st grade. The amount of friends she's made is amazing. Mia had her very first dance recital. She did great and didn't get nervous. Over the Summer, she had her first ever sleepovers at both Cecilia's house and Noelle's house. She's always been nervous about the whole process but when it comes to the actual sleepover, she really loves it. Both are great friends of hers. Mia played on the New Berlin Lightning soccer team that I helped coach. That's probably my biggest highlight of the year (with a close second Chelsea winning the league). Coaching was a complete joy for me. Lots of hard work went into this and I'm super proud of Mia, myself and the team I coached. The parents were great in helping with snacks as well. Mia can't wait to start again in the Fall and hopes to score a goal next season. One of the other exciting things I got to do was teach a 2nd grade class of kids some drawing techniques. The whole class was great and it was a lot of fun. I didn't realize till then that I love teaching art to kids and hope to do it again soon.
Despite not having an interest in learning how to ride her bike, Mia taught herself how to ride a scooter. Her determination to blaze down sidewalks and hills on it has sparked her interest in teaching herself how to skateboard next year. The last bit of Summer, she would try to do it and she has the general motion for pushing herself but holds my hand. My board's bearings aren't the best (the board is probably 16+ years old) so I promised her when she can push herself on her own, I'll buy her a board for herself that's custom to her specifications. Mia's completely out of Frozen and has moved on to Star Wars and Harry Potter.
We had some great trips and adventures as well. We took a day trip to the Brookfield Zoo, plenty of trips and art classes for Mia at the Milwaukee County Zoo, took Mia to a Torrent game and went ice skating in a suburb of Chicago with friends on Christmas Eve. Some low moments: Remi has had some injuries. Ripped at two different times his dew claw. The worst so far has been the hotspots on his paw. He's trying to recover and we're going on about a month so far with the cone-of-shame. I sincerely hope it improves because its been hella stressful for me to keep coming home from work to see him bloody and gross.
I'm becoming more recognized for my art (specifically in Mia's school) and may have some opportunities in 2018 to do more teaching at her school and possibly others. I did some commission work in design and need to re-evaluate how I price my hours and make more money. Totally low-balled myself on my most recent one.
In 2018, we've got some exciting things going on. January, I'm taking Mia, Cecilia and Jill to their first Wave game. June, I'll hit 20 years with Kwik Trip. Way more then I planned to stick around but the long sentence will reward me with a paid month sabbatical. We're doing our major trip to CA/Hawai'i which clearly will be the most exciting part of the year. I've got plenty of Torrent games to go to and hope to take Mia as well. Mia's excited to turn 7 (oh my God..) and wants to do another fun birthday party with her friends.
That's all for now. Working 2-10 tonight. Stay safe, don't drink and drive and thanks for reading!
Later, We took our very disgusting Remi to get washed up. He hasn't had a bath in such a long time and we couldn't stand the smell anymore. Now he's super fluffy and smells great. Jill went to acupuncture while Remi and I watched Man U draw Southampton with my Dad. Jill's parents stopped over later at our house and we had some dinner before Mia decided to have a sleepover by her Grandparents. After dinner, she packed up her bag and was on her way. I drew for her lunch note when she returns to school while Jill watched Netflix till we went to sleep.
As we continue to wait for Mia to come home (maybe I'll see her before I go to work) I'm going to highlight 2017's highs and lows. Here we go:
2017 was a pretty exciting year for us. Despite the biggest idiot on the planet making president, Mia had an awesome year. She completed Kindergarten and started 1st grade. The amount of friends she's made is amazing. Mia had her very first dance recital. She did great and didn't get nervous. Over the Summer, she had her first ever sleepovers at both Cecilia's house and Noelle's house. She's always been nervous about the whole process but when it comes to the actual sleepover, she really loves it. Both are great friends of hers. Mia played on the New Berlin Lightning soccer team that I helped coach. That's probably my biggest highlight of the year (with a close second Chelsea winning the league). Coaching was a complete joy for me. Lots of hard work went into this and I'm super proud of Mia, myself and the team I coached. The parents were great in helping with snacks as well. Mia can't wait to start again in the Fall and hopes to score a goal next season. One of the other exciting things I got to do was teach a 2nd grade class of kids some drawing techniques. The whole class was great and it was a lot of fun. I didn't realize till then that I love teaching art to kids and hope to do it again soon.
Despite not having an interest in learning how to ride her bike, Mia taught herself how to ride a scooter. Her determination to blaze down sidewalks and hills on it has sparked her interest in teaching herself how to skateboard next year. The last bit of Summer, she would try to do it and she has the general motion for pushing herself but holds my hand. My board's bearings aren't the best (the board is probably 16+ years old) so I promised her when she can push herself on her own, I'll buy her a board for herself that's custom to her specifications. Mia's completely out of Frozen and has moved on to Star Wars and Harry Potter.
We had some great trips and adventures as well. We took a day trip to the Brookfield Zoo, plenty of trips and art classes for Mia at the Milwaukee County Zoo, took Mia to a Torrent game and went ice skating in a suburb of Chicago with friends on Christmas Eve. Some low moments: Remi has had some injuries. Ripped at two different times his dew claw. The worst so far has been the hotspots on his paw. He's trying to recover and we're going on about a month so far with the cone-of-shame. I sincerely hope it improves because its been hella stressful for me to keep coming home from work to see him bloody and gross.
I'm becoming more recognized for my art (specifically in Mia's school) and may have some opportunities in 2018 to do more teaching at her school and possibly others. I did some commission work in design and need to re-evaluate how I price my hours and make more money. Totally low-balled myself on my most recent one.
In 2018, we've got some exciting things going on. January, I'm taking Mia, Cecilia and Jill to their first Wave game. June, I'll hit 20 years with Kwik Trip. Way more then I planned to stick around but the long sentence will reward me with a paid month sabbatical. We're doing our major trip to CA/Hawai'i which clearly will be the most exciting part of the year. I've got plenty of Torrent games to go to and hope to take Mia as well. Mia's excited to turn 7 (oh my God..) and wants to do another fun birthday party with her friends.
That's all for now. Working 2-10 tonight. Stay safe, don't drink and drive and thanks for reading!
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