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Happy Monday and Happy Pi Day!!!
After a long yucky weekend it was nice to get back to my weekly routine. I know that sounds weird, but someone out there has to know what I mean right?? During the week I have meals planned and prepped, I know exactly who is going to be where and when and my exercise routine is built into my daily schedule. The weekends on the other hand are... a tad chaotic to say the least. Although I am aware that one cannot "catch up on sleep" I do my darndest to try. In order to manage my weekends better I am  setting a  realistic schedule for the weekend (time to rise, meals and activities). Although this plan goes against everything I have previously loved about the weekends, I also want to see improved satisfaction with my weekend accomplishments so it's time to make some changes. Ideally I would wake before the children, prepare a healthy breakfast that we would sit down and enjoy together in a non rushed manner. Next we would proceed to some type of enjoyable physical activity together then maybe a DIY project, followed by a nutritious lunch and short afternoon nap. Next we would visit family or expose ourselves to some type of culturally enriching activity followed by dinner out or prepared together as a family then maybe a silly movie before bed. Ambitious I know, but I really think it's doable with proper planning. Well there goes my ideal weekend, I'd love to hear about your actual and ideal weekends. Also wouldn't it be great if we could share with each other fun and enriching activity ideas????!!!! 

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