This What's Up Wednesday post is most likely posted on the wrong day, but this is how most of us in Houston are feeling...
What We're Eating This Week:
Well, after helping our Chick-Fil-A owner friend not waste all of her defrosted chicken during Harvey...
not chicken!
Y'all, Taylor coordinated my dad and neighbors to cook at least 500 pieces of chicken! We handed it out to shelters, first responders, and tried to eat the rest at a block party for our street, and we still had to freeze about 300 pieces. It was so yummy, but the #Harvey15 is real folks.
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Here is a tiny portion of the sandwiches we handed out to first responders |
So this week, because we've been so cooped up the past 10 days, we're letting the little people decide because two weeks into the school year with no school, Mama is choosing her battles. Traditional spaghetti it is.
What I'm reminiscing about:
Last Fall.
Fall is my favorite season though it's debatable that Houston has seasons.
Read:
1. summer and
2. warm and muggy (not sure what to call this season).
But the beginning of the school year is a new beginning for me, a clean slate, a get back on a normal bedtime schedule, eat healthier, eat all of the fall food (apples!!!), and have a break from each other (school!!!).
This September, fall doesn't exist. Normal doesn't exist in Houston right now. We had a week of school and then Harvey hit. Harvey has devastated my city. For those of you not living here; the news has moved on, but we are still dealing with after effects of epic proportions. It has extended summer and made real life go on hold while major street arteries stay flooded - it took me an hour and a half to get from my parents house to my house yesterday; this is usually a 15-20 minute drive. The last mile took 45 minutes. The grocery stores have no eggs and very little bread. Schools are still closed till next week and some even the week after that. Many homes still have 3-4 feet of water in them. News has moved from home rescues to relief workers coming down with nasty bacteria from the filthy standing water.
Mercifully, we were not affected physically by the floodwaters, but for most Houstonians that were not affected physically, we are still affected emotionally. It was hard for me to let my mother-in-law watch my children across town yesterday, I was woken up by thunder two nights ago and couldn't get back to sleep, and I wake up exhausted even though I'm getting the same amount of sleep I usually get. My friend, Hillary, shared this on Facebook the other day, and it gave words to this feeling many of us have here:
What I'm Loving
All of the relief efforts for Houston! My favorite is what
Jenn's company is doing:
Click
here to see her Harvey Relief necklace line. 100% of the proceeds will go to Harvey Relief (these photos are some of the supplies they have purchased so far for the GRB shelter).
What We've Been Up to
Harvey Relief. As a mom with little kids this mostly looks like making lots of food for various people though here is a funny break in all of that - I found myself alone in my house (thank you Mia for taking my kids for the day) after running around all day getting errands done and finally taking a break at 3 to eat lunch, and my friend Kara texted Jenn and me to see what we were up to:
Busted! Sometimes you just have to laugh. That is Survivor Season 3 FYI.
What I'm dreading
The possibility of school being postponed another week.
What I'm working on
Letting go of any part of my "normal" that I should leave behind. (
Credit)
What I'm excited about
Our upcoming anniversary trip to Colorado
What I'm watching/reading
Duh.
I just finished
The Little Paris Bookshop by Nina George, and it was an interesting read though not what I expected. It paints a good picture of what idolizing a person does to you.
What I'm listening to
During the day I stream Mozart Piano Quartet on Pandora because in a house full of children, give me all the peaceful music. In the evenings, I've been foregoing my typical Pandora station, "Italian Cooking Music" (think Dean Martin) for
this youtube station, French Cafe music.
What I'm wearing
My summer uniform: denim shorts and a solid color t-shirt
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Worst lighting ever! |
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{via} I got mine from a clothing swap, but these are similar |
What I'm doing this weekend
I'm kind of creeped out to put this on the internet...tell you about it next week, mkay? I'm excited about it though!
What I'm looking forward to next month
Pumpkins and hopefully cool weather! #eternalHoustonweatheroptimist
What else is new
About to start a minor remodel in our kitchen because our oven died, and our new one doesn't fit in the old space. #badtiming #contractorsinhighdemandinHoustonrightnow #goodthingmydadisacontractor