Wednesday, October 20, 2021

Where are they going??

 

You know I keep reading these articles about how everyone is leaving the workforce in droves.  Where are they going?  Can I go too?  Seriously, how are these people providing for their families.

Here’s the thing.  I have done so many side hustles in my life hoping they would be “the one” that allowed me to work for myself.  I am here to tell you folks that none of them worked like that.  I see people doing it.  I seen someone who is making a killing and earned a freaking Cadillac by selling keto powders.  I tried to sell weight loss stuff one time and the only thing I earned was the annoyance of my friends.  So how do you do it?  What makes something all of a sudden take off for one person and not for someone else?  I know hard work and dedication.  Maybe I didn’t stick with any of them long enough, except the leggings. I sold leggings for years.  Made a little money, nothing to write home about.

I am not looking for a get rich quick scheme, although that would certainly be nice.  I am looking for ideas that people do who work for themselves and make a living doing it.  Let me hear what you got!

Wednesday, October 13, 2021

It's Been a While

 Hey guys!  It has been a while for me for sure.  I would love to say that I was doing something great, saving the world or something.  Nope.  Just battling this ever-lasting depression.  I feel like there is so much to say and yet nothing at all to say.

I am still working from home and it looks like that will be a permanent thing, or at least in some kind of hybrid mode.  People always say they wish they could work from home.  And let me tell ya, there are perks for sure.  The biggest drawback is the loneliness.  Kayla got her first full time adult job and is gone before I wake up.  Derek is working, which hasn't ever changed during covid.  Kinley is back in school.  I am home alone all day with my work, my thoughts, my messy house, and my dog.

Let me catch you up on Kinley a bit because that girl keeps us busy.  She is now on a travel softball team which we swore would never happen at this age but the love that girl has for the game, it was just unfair to hold her back.  With that comes yearlong practice and of course camps.  So far, I wouldn't change it for the world.  Watching her hit her first homerun (which at an older age, it wouldn't have been one), was so exciting.  She never even got to score a run before this team.  How can you not get caught up in that excitement?  She will also be doing bowling tournaments starting here in a couple weeks.  I am not a bowler folks.  Everyone in my house will tell you I don't really like it and I am horrible at it.  But Kinley...she loves it.  Within a few weeks of her bowling last year, people would stop and randomly watch her.  She was on bumpers and just whipping that ball down there, but these bowlers saw potential in her that I just couldn't see.  She ended up scoring the top game and top scratch series for females in the bumper league.  Derek and her did a parent/child league over the summer and they held their own pretty well.  I believe they came in 10th out of 40 teams but most of these kids were teenagers.  They had fun.  Now she is back in the regular bowling league and again, people stop and watch.  They say she has raw talent and is so coachable that she should be able to score scholarships no problem.  We will see how long she likes this stuff.  If at any point, she wanted to stop playing any sport, we would support her.  If the want to play isn't there, the skill won't be either.  She is also still participating in karate.  She is now a red belt.  It's amazing to watch her skills progress as her little body catches up with itself and her balance improves.

As for me, I just can't get my groove back.  I stay busy because that is what I have to do with my family.  But I want to feel like me again. So, if anyone sees the real "me" out there, please send her my way!


Classroom Birthday Treats

 How many of us loved taking in cookies or cupcakes for our birthday and getting to pick a special helper to pass them out?  I didn't because I have a summer birthday but I was always so excited to get picked as the helper.  Nowadays, you will be hard pressed to find a school that allows any kind of edible treat for birthdays.  Kinley's school will not allow anything edible even if it is packaged and store bought.  She was pretty disappointed in this and didn't want to pass out the pencils or erasers that were recommended by the teacher because she never keeps the ones that she gets so why would anyone keep hers?


Kinley had decided she just wasn't going to take anything to school for her birthday....until a week before when we were browsing Pinterest for Halloween ideas.  We came upon cute ideas for passing out glow sticks (which she is obsessed with) so we tried a search for the same idea for birthdays and bam! Found something.  The saying itself is from another persons pin but I could not get their free template to load so I just had to make my own with my Cricut and use the print and cut feature, although these could be cut by hand pretty easily.

We found these packages of glowsticks at Walmart and as you can see, they were pretty inexpensive.  We needed 3 packs to cover the whole class.


I did have Kinley write her name on each of these and should have left her a bit more room but it worked out.  We tried to use blue and green cardstock as well but they were too dark for our light ink to show up.  This was just regular cardstock, also bought from Walmart.  We then just used the strings that come with the glowsticks to make a necklace to loop the card through and voila.  A nice birthday treat.



I will say Kinley came home with a funny story the next day.  She said "Mom, we got good reviews on our gift!"  I was utterly confused for a moment on what she was talking about and who reviewed us.  She then said a boy in her class loved it and said it made his room glow all night.  That was the "review" she was talking about.  I laughed.  I am glad both the boy, and Kinley enjoyed their birthday treat.