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    My Summer Hobbies

    As I mentioned in my summer planning post, I want to do less running around this summer. I want the boys to have open, unstructured time to run around, invent things, build things, and just calm their little souls through play. 
    But being the Type-A person that I am, I need something to do while they are playing around the house in a relaxed way. Here’s what’s on my docket:

    1. I am going to cross-stitch three microbes: Mono, ebola, and salmonella
    2. I’m going to crochet a pair of slippers for myself (like these, but using gray yarn for the base and sea foam green for the edging)
    3. I’m
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    Summer Is Around the Corner

    Have you all watched Capitan Fantastic? It’s my new favorite movie and my parenting inspiration. Unfortunately, Matt thought the dad was too strict (I thought he was awesome). Not sure what to make of that.
    Anyway, I’m preparing to have a lot more time with my boys this summer, and I want to make sure I’m intentional with it. I’m self-conscious when I talk about being an “intentional” parent because I see that our generation of mothers is driving ourselves crazy with unrealistic and unhealthy expectations about how to “do mothering,” and the worst part is that things like scheduled activities, doting, formulaic crafts from Pinterest, constant supervision, and
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    Operation: Visit All the Parks in Austin

    On a recent weekend, Matt was out of town, so the boys and I came up with a fun idea: make a goal to visit all the parks in Austin (over time, not all in one weekend).

    Here’s how it has worked so far:

    • We were picking up food from a drive-through salad restaurant. We did a google search for the closest park and ended up eating our lunch at Wooten Park. Henry met an older girl to play with and reports that this was his favorite park yet. 
    • We ate Easter brunch at a restaurant and then did a google search for the closest park. It looked so tiny
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