But, due to the cold temperatures, that meant there was nothing remotely fun to do.
I'll tell you: it took every ounce of whatever gumption I could muster to go do things in the cold when we lived in Pittsburgh. Everything was just more difficult than it had to be. I thought living in Kansas would be not that bad in terms of temperatures but surprise...not this winter.
All I remember on Friday is taking a nap. Truly, aside from the cold temperatures, the fact that my child is up before 6am every day makes for very long days at home in the winter.
On this particular day he was up at 3:30, 4:00, and 4:30am.
Friday was a wash.
On Saturday, we went into the gorgeous brand-new Starbucks and were the only customers inside while the drive-thru was 15 cars deep. I will never understand people. I purposely try to take Wells *into* places to give him the practice at hand-holding and talking to people. Call me crazy, I know.
Then we went to play at his little friend's house for a few hours.
We also stopped at the library to pick up a hold and I was pleasantly surprised to see that the library was open instead of curbside, so we also took a walking tour of the library and they sent us home with a craft. We watched the story being read via the library's Youtube channel and then did the craft.
Sunday was Valentine's Day and we didn't even leave the house. Instead, we celebrated the way every married couple does: some dramatic true crime on TV.
Monday was President's Day and, by noon, school was cancelled for Tuesday.
That meant more TV.
I also spent an extended amount of time fighting with the color printer, in an attempt to prep some materials for the week.
I did want to share what we watched this weekend because it was lots of good TV...
Starting on Friday(?), we watched Hotel Cecil on Netflix. This is talked about a lot lately and it was pretty good.
However, I'd already listened to the story of Elisa Lam on multiple true crime podcasts so I was well-versed. Scott was shocked and surprised, though. It was nice to put faces and places to the names I'd heard before.
(and this isn't *quite* a spoiler because it doesn't give away the ending [promise!], but I'll put it in white anyway... this whole event is a referendum on how poorly the governance of Los Angeles is set up. And a testament to how poor policy in California actually is. At the end, they bring up a LOT of points about how this could've been prevented. IMO, it's the state and city policies and lack of efficient ordinances that caused it, 100%)
I watched Framing Britney on Hulu one morning while I did laundry. It was kind of an unwelcome blast to the past. But it was only an hour, so not a huge time commitment.
Then, we started watching The Sinner on Netflix. We watched the first season with Jessica Biel and, gawd, I dislike her so much. I always have. I cannot stand watching her act.
But this storyline was quite good. I highly recommend it and will throw up allllll the trigger warnings. I did cover my eyes a few times.
We're onto the second season now. It's not as good. But I have hopes for the third.
We did venture out for a cold dog walk yesterday.