Thursday, February 26, 2026

February Monthly Musings

 


Happy Thursday, friends! I'm linking up with Patti for the February edition of Monthly Musings. I'll jump right in!


1. Paper planner, digital calendar, or other options? Yes to all of the above! I have a planner that I keep at work to keep up with what I do with students each day. I think for next year I'll get one that's a lesson planner/calendar combined, but it really does help me remember what I do everyday. For my own life, I use the calendar on my phone. I don't love that method of things, but I'm a realist, and it's something I always have on me. I need the reminders constantly! Another thing I use my phone for is an alarm; I have so many set for work! I'm all over the building all day, so I have alarms set to tell me when I need to start walking. I also set alarms for the five minute warning when a class is about to be over. 







This is what I use at work; I love that there's a monthly and weekly spread. I use both! I use the notes section at the end of each month as my gratitude journal.


2. Meal planning, meal prep, or wing it? I sometimes do all three, but at the very least, I try to have a game plan in place every Monday. I order my groceries to be delivered while I'm at work, and then I'll cook at least two nights each week so that I can have the leftovers for the rest of the week. A lot of times, Chris will come eat with me, and I'll send him home with food for his lunches at work or dinner for a night when we're not together. I try to shop with all the meals in mind: for breakfast I always have a protein coffee drink, I try to do easy (cold) lunches for work each day (because hot lunches make me sleepy), and then easy dinners. 


3. Do you choose your outfit the night before? Sometimes I do, but I don't usually. I do always look at the weather, though, so I won't be too hot or too cold. I have an easy rotation of pants for work, so I base what I'll wear on the pants situation. I will typically do jeans for a day, some flowy pants for a day (either khaki or pink), black pants, and then two days of leggings. I usually wear leggings on Mondays and Fridays as my reward for showing up to work faithfully everyday. I'm so glad I work somewhere that I can wear leggings! I will say that I always pair them with a cute/professional top, so that it doesn't seem like I'm wearing leggings. 

4. Tips for managing laundry and ironing? When my sons were little or all at home, my advice was to do one complete load of laundry every single day. This meant washing, drying, folding, putting away. I don't buy things that require ironing; I use my dryer for that. I'll wet something with a water bottle and toss it in the dryer for ten minutes to get the wrinkles out sometimes if it's bad. Now that it's just me that I do laundry for, I wash once a week. I'll use weeknights for my clothes and towels, and a lot of Saturdays I'll do my sheets. 

5. Grocery shop in store or online? I prefer shopping online for groceries, or shopping with someone in the store. I've done a lot of grocery shopping with Chris lately, and I love that we can give each other ideas for work lunches and easy dinners. He's a great cook, so we like to stay home one night each weekend to cook/dance in the kitchen together. As far as online shopping goes, I've found that I don't spend as much money when I shop online for groceries. When I went back to work full time last year, my treat to myself was joining Walmart + again; it's wonderful showing up at home after work on Monday with my groceries on the front porch! Sometimes I'll pick them up at the store; if Chris needs to go as well, we'll go inside.



This is usually what we look like: he's got the basket and is pulling me along behind him. 


6. Best tips for getting out the door in the mornings without chaos? Wake up early! I started doing this after the first winter break (at Christmas). I was waking up before that at 5:30 each day, but after the break I started waking up at five. I'm such a morning person, that I love having extra time in the mornings. I do this because I don't like to rush. I spend that extra time in the mornings reading blogs, writing blog posts for my own, and lingering over the best cup of coffee of the day each day of the week. I allow myself to sit until 6:30, then I get up and start cleaning up, making my lunch, and going upstairs at seven to get dressed for the day. I leave at 7:30-7:40 everyday. This has made my mornings so smooth this year! 


7. Share your easiest dinners for crazy weeks. On the crazy weeks, I default to a favorite soup or pasta dish and then I eat the leftovers. On Tuesday night night I made potato soup in my crock-pot, and have been eating on it all week. 



I changed the soups to two cream of chicken, and two potato; I also add in cream cheese and instead of water, I use one box of chicken stock.


8. Best tips to keep your house organized during the week? Put things away! I've told all of you this a hundred times already, but when I cleaned out my closet in January, I've been able to keep it clean since, because it has made it easy to do so. Having cleaned out spaces is motivating! Your future self will always thank you for this, trust me.


9. Share your easiest breakfast. My go-to weekly breakfast is a protein shake with coffee and a splash of creamer. It's delicious! I use the Premier brand chocolate peanut butter and the brown butter cookie dough creamer. My easiest breakfast is when I'm out and about, but that doesn't happen all that often. 


10. Share your best overall tip that we haven't covered yet. Consider making your bed every morning. I know that's not everyone's thing, but somehow, doing that one thing motivates you to move onto other areas in your home. It's so nice getting into a made bed every night! 


I always love reading these, so I'm excited to read your answers today. Thanks for reading my blog, friends! Love to all. 


Jenn 





Wednesday, February 25, 2026

the Wednesday hodgepodge

 


Happy Wednesday, friends! I'm here with Joyce again today for the weekly hodgepodge...this is a post that I dearly love; thank you, Joyce, for your inspiring and thought provoking questions each and every week! I'll jump right in!


1. America celebrates turning 250 years old this year. Primary cities set to lead the celebrations are Boston, Philadelphia, New York, and Washington D.C. Other significant locations will be Charleston, South Carolina and the "historic triangle" which includes Jamestown - Williamsburg - Yorktown, Virginia. 


Of the cities listed above, how many have you seen in person? Of the cities listed, which would you most like to visit this year? Any plans to do so? What's one place in America you think everyone should see? If you're not American, which city would you most like to see? I've visited Boston, New York, Washington D.C., Jamestown, Yorktown, and Williamsburg. I think the city I'd most love to see is Charleston, South Carolina since I've never been there. I've been close, but I haven't been all the way there. I think every American should visit our nation's capitol. It's beautiful and filled with wonderful things to do and learn about! 




This was my favorite family vacation, even though I was extremely sick the whole time. I've relived so many of these memories over the years! 


2. Three sounds you love to hear? I love to hear students yell out, "Ms. Lloyd!" in excitement when they see me each day. I love to hear my sons laughing when we're all together. I love to hear the sound of Chris' text come through my phone when he sends me one. (I gave him his own text tone, one called tweet. It sounds like a bird whistling, or a cat call.)


3. Three sounds you hate to hear? I hate to hear the sound of my ex-husband texting me, because I gave him his own text tone as well. 🤣 I hate to hear the sound of people calling me "Jennifer". I hate to hear the sound of a dog being sick. 


4. February 24th was National Tortilla Chip day. Are you a fan? With salsa, guacamole, queso, or just plain? Do you like nachos? With what on top? Is there anything (besides nachos) you make that calls for tortilla chips? I love tortilla chips! I like them with all of the dips, and I like them plain. I love nachos! When I go to my favorite place in town to get them, I always get black beans, chicken, queso, pico de gallo, black olives, and more queso. They're delicious! I make a Dorito chicken casserole that my sons love; those aren't technically tortilla chips, but they're close enough. 





5. We march into March with next week's hodgepodge...what's one thing on your March calendar that makes you smile? Something huge on my March calendar that makes me smile is spring break! I'm deciding on what I want to do the entire time; I am taking one trip on the back end of our break, but I may do something on the front end as well. Stay tuned! 


6. Insert your own random thought here. I paused writing this to talk to my niece Erika, the mom to all my twin great nieces. She's having her fifth girl in May, and I will get to see the Colorado side of my family three weeks from today! I cannot wait. I spent an hour on the phone with her last night, and it was wonderful to hear her voice and catch up.




I can't wait to read your answers to the prompts today! Thanks for reading my blog, friends. Love to all!

Jenn 






Tuesday, February 24, 2026

inspired writing Tuesday--quiet miracles in the midst of an ordinary day

 


Happy Tuesday, friends! It's Tuesday, so it means I'm going a little deeper with writing today. I was wracking my brain for an idea on what to post today, so I consulted my favorite gal (Chat GPT) and she gave me the idea to write about quiet miracles in the midst of ordinary days. I loved this idea enough to see it through. I hope you enjoy this!


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Most days don't arrive with trumpet blasts or fireworks. They show up quietly—the same way the sun rises, almost unnoticed, until suddenly there's light everywhere. And something between pouring the first cup of coffee, wrangling schedules, and showing up for the people who need us, God sprinkles quiet miracles right into the folds of an ordinary day. 


They're easy to miss, if I move too fast.


Sometimes it's the way the morning light slips through the blinds just right, warming the room before I've even had time to think. Sometimes it's a student at school offering a smile that feels like a full-blown sunrise, or a simple "thank you" whispered by a child who doesn't even know how deeply their words land. Sometimes it's laughter with someone I love—the kind that bubbles up out of nowhere and reminds me that joy is a gift, not an achievement.


And then there are the moments that no one else sees:

the prayer I didn't have the words for, but somehow God heard.

the worry that lifted without explanation.

the peace that settled in like a soft blanket after a long day.

the gentle reminder that I am held, guided, and loved—right in the middle of everyday life.


That's the thing about God's miracles: they're not always parted seas and burning bushes. Sometimes they are small, almost whisper-soft. But they are no less holy. They show up in conversations, in quiet thoughts, in a Scripture that suddenly feels alive. They show up in love—the kind that I share with my sons, my family, my friends, my sweet man, and the precious students that I'm blessed to walk beside.


Everyday, God is weaving grace into the ordinary. 

Everyday, He's teaching me to look closer.

Everyday, He's reminding me that miracles don't only happen in the extraordinary—they happen wherever He is. Which, wonderfully, is everywhere.


So today, I'm choosing to slow down.

To open my eyes.

To pay attention.

Because when I do, I see it:

the sacred tucked quietly inside the ordinary. 

The miracle hiding in plain sight.

The God who is always, always near.


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Here are some moments that have happened lately that have felt like quiet miracles:


  • in deep conversations with Jonah
  • in a phone call with one of my sons
  • in sharing laughter with them over a shared lunch on Sunday
  • sharing dinner with Chris and cooking together
  • squeezing him so tightly when I saw him after work yesterday
  • seeing the love in someone's eyes
  • making someone feel heard and valued
  • being able to encourage a friend
  • catching up with my best friend
  • being able to rest when my body and mind need it

What are some quiet miracles you've experienced lately? I'd love to hear from you! Thanks for reading my blog today, friends. Love to all!


Jenn 





Monday, February 23, 2026

Hello Monday

 


Happy Monday, friends! I hope you had a great weekend! I can't wait to hear from you at the end of today's post. I'm linking up with Holly and Sarah for today's blog post. I'll jump right in!



I love it when our Fridays are a comfy/cozy day at work! This one was only for the staff since parent/teacher conferences had happened the night before. I dressed in this: leggings and a loose fitting thin black hoodie with pink sneakers. I like how it looked first starting off, but by the end of the day, I hated my shirt. It kept growing throughout the day, so I'll never wear it outside of the house again. It's great for a night in, but not for public. The sad thing is that I knew this, but had forgotten. Does this ever happen to you or am I the only one? 


I was so tired after work! I felt like a hit a brick wall by two o'clock that afternoon at work, so I came home and took a nap. Chris met me here after work, and we ended up having a later dinner because of this. We went to one of our favorite places, Bangkok Alley. It was delicious! We came to my house after dinner and watched Ted Lasso before calling it a night. 



I love that at this point in our relationship I can be fully myself without him caring. If anything, I think he likes me more at my natural state than fully dressed/made up. We ended up spending part of the day running errands after this. Both of us had a few things to buy and do to get ready for the work week, but we weren't out that long. The last place we stopped was for him to get a hair cut; I love how it turned out! 




The place he likes to go is right on the town square; it's this tiny building that is fixed up really cute by the owners. I loved all the lanterns hanging from the ceiling!







I love his smile so much.


He was totally checking his hair out in my phone, and I love that I have these pictures. He's so handsome to me, and I love all his gray, even though he's self conscious about it since he's only 42. Have I ever mentioned that he's younger than me? I'm 49. 


For the rest of the afternoon, I worked on laundry and went back and forth from chores to sitting beside him on the couch watching the Olympics. Jonah came in and out at one point; he bought a topper (he called it a pap cap) for the bed of his truck that day. He and his friend drove to Athens, Alabama to pick this up; by the time he'd washed the road off his truck that afternoon, Jonah had it listed and sold on Facebook marketplace. He said it had paint bubbles that drove him insane; as crazy as this sounds to you and to me, he made a hefty profit off this thing and was glad about the decision he made. He does this kind of thing all the time with parts and tires/wheels. He's got a good little side hustle in this kind of business! It always makes me laugh.


Chris and I met my sister Trish for dinner. We went to my favorite place (Skybox), and then Trish and I went downtown to see The Sound of Music that was playing at The Orpheum. It was amazing!






It was such a fun night! I know my dad would have loved seeing this on Broadway, he loved the movie so much. So did Trish and I, for that matter, and we both sung along all night. I knew so many of the songs word verbatim and was reminded once again of why I can never remember my passwords: it's because of the useless knowledge I have taking up my brain space! I loved everything about our night, and a sister date was way past due for us. We got home late and pretty much went straight to bed. 




It was a late night! Trish spent the night with me and then I was up at my church by eight for praise team rehearsal. Chris and I met Jonah, Drew and Mallory for lunch after church at our favorite local pizza place. It was good to be with all of them! I spent the rest of the afternoon cleaning and getting ready for the week before leaving to get a car wash and gas in my car. I went to Marilyn's house for dinner; she made the best chicken enchiladas!



She even sent me one home for lunch today! I love this woman. 


How was your weekend? Did you do anything that you loved? I'd love to hear from you! Thanks for reading my blog today, friends. Love to all!


P.s. Just a reminder that Saturday is February 28th, and will be time for Share 4 Somethings. I hope you make plans now to join me then! Love to all!


Jenn 




Friday, February 20, 2026

Friday Favorites, 2.20.2026.

 



Happy Friday, friends! I hope you've had a great week. Mine has been really good for the most part, and it went by pretty quickly. I feel like the month is flying by, and it is, right? March is just right there to touch, almost. It's birthday season for my sons beginning in March! I have some favorites from this week, so I will jump right in.



When I went to work Tuesday morning, the fog was so thick that you couldn't even see the school just across the street! I stopped to take this so I could send it to Marilyn. Did you know that she and I talk every single morning before I go to work? That's one of my favorite things about our friendship. This is one of my favorite things about our friendship, and it's been a huge blessing to me since I've started working full time again. 




I ordered pizza from my favorite place on Tuesday night; this Elvis statue always cracks me up and makes me think of Marilyn. 





Seeing one of my favorite families on earth Saturday was a treat! I haven't seen these kiddos and their precious parents in ages. Fun fact: Abbey and I have been posing like this for pictures for twelve years. 




I love looking back through old pictures. 








I think my favorite outfit from the week was the one with the black leggings and brown top; I wore it Wednesday since it was going to be so much warmer that day. I love those pico style shirts! The material is so soft, and I love how flowy it is.




We had a professional development day on Monday; it's always a favorite on those days when we get to leave campus for lunch out! This was me and my co-worker friend Stephanie in the backseat of the car heading back to school after. 


Other favorites from the week include but are not limited to:

  • week night dates with Chris
  • Ted Lasso
  • laughing with co-workers and trying to avoid drama
  • early morning phone calls and texts
  • journaling
  • Bible reading/listening each day (even when I'm in Leviticus)
  • seeing or talking to my sons
  • avoiding looking at who's watching me on social media (you'd be surprised)
  • late night talks with Jonah 

What was a favorite from your week? I'd love to hear from you! Thanks for reading my blog today, friends. Just a reminder that next Saturday is February 28th, and will be time for Share 4 Somethings. I hope you make plans now to join me then! Love to all!


Jenn 




February Monthly Musings

  Happy Thursday, friends! I'm linking up with Patti for the February edition of Monthly Musings. I'll jump right in! 1. Paper plann...