Today was a busy, crazy day! Everyone got off to school okay, but I got a call from Camilla part way through the morning asking to be picked up. She said she was feeling sick and needed to come home. I had just gotten Sawyer down for his morning nap and had to wake him to head into the school. I am a firm believer in letting sleeping babies sleep, so this was a hard thing for me to do! As we drove home she told me about how she volunteered to take someone's place in the relay at track and field that afternoon. They practiced in the morning and then she ended up feeling bad about how well she did and I think she also had low blood sugar and just didn't end up feeling well. She spent the rest of the morning napping and after a big lunch she asked to be driven back in to school. When I dropped her off she quickly ran off to find her relay team, worried she had missed it and let them down. I was so proud that she found her courage and went through with her commitment.


When I got home I hung out in the greenhouse with Dad for a little while chatting and checking out the plants. This sweet little butterfly hung out in their for quite a while and it was so neat watching it! It's awesome to see pollinators hanging around. I even saw the straw mouth it has. Nature is so cool!
Once Ollie had gone for his nap, Fin requested a "mom date" and asked to make cookies. The afternoons always fly by after nap time! There were so many wet outfits and one too many pairs of shoes thrown in the kiddie pool. I also will pretend that I didn't hear about two of the boys peeing in the pool! Gross.
Camilla was excited about her ribbons from track today and came home happy! I was pretty much at my whits end as I left for soccer. We were missing socks and shin guards and barely made it out the door in time.
Most of the practices this year have been bitterly cold and windy, but I'm glad to watch the boys give it their all on the field! Afterwards they changed in the van and then we headed over to the piano recital for the older three. I ended up chasing two little boys down the halls and peeking in only when one of my kiddos was playing. We snuck home after Camilla's performance leaving Daddy and Gramma to bring home the big kids. After a very late dinner I enjoyed falling asleep to the sound of rain dripping off the eaves and the wind blowing through the trees.