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Mom to Iris. Wife to Todd. Our little family lives at the foothills of the Ozark Mountains in Fayetteville, Arkansas. We love it here and I love sharing little bits of our life.

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The Daily Grind

Around here, every weekday is more or less the same… LONG. I typically wake up around 7 am, start my coffee, drink just enough to get me going, and then spend the next 10 minutes trying to convince Iris to start her day (why is it that kids are impossible to wake up on weekdays, but will pop out of bed like it’s Christmas every weekend?). Once Iris is slowly moving around, I help get her dressed and then we both stumble through the rest of our morning. Breakfast – usually just cereal or yogurt with fruit for her, and more coffee for me. Todd always takes Iris to school, and I rush off to work after haphazardly putting my own self together. I have to stop right here and say how thankful I am that, A) I live less than 10 minutes away from my office and B) my office is super casual so I don’t have to dress up each day. I’m in the office by 8 o’clock and I usually get to leave by 4:30, which means I have just enough time to make it to Jazzercise.

After a full hour of working out, off to Iris’ school I go! Usually with just minutes to spare, I pick her up, dripping with sweat, right before closing time. Should I feel bad that she’s often the last kid to get picked up? Nah. I’m just getting my money’s worth. Well, and there’s the fact that she gets really pissed if I pick her up any earlier. In the afternoon they get to look past all of the “work” and pick the fun toys to play with. Yesterday when I picked Iris up, she was shoving glow sticks into baby dolls’ mouths – and was in pure heaven doing so. Can’t take her away from that!

From school we go home, but not to rest. That’s when another round of work begins, but it’s the best kind. It’s the kind where I make dinner while my family hangs around. Todd’s usually playing a record, Iris is usually begging for a snack, our animals are generally annoying me at my feet, and wine is usually somewhere near my mouth. Finally, we get to eat! And by eat, I mean that we shove food into our faces while Iris sits there eating only her bread, complaining that everything else looks disgusting.

Straight after dinner, it’s Iris’ bath time. After bath time, it’s book time. After book time, it’s song time. After song time, it’s “one plus two equals three time” (that means stay three extra minutes, please). After “one plus two equals three time,” it’s finally MY TIME. Around 9 o’clock I get to take a shower and wash all the work of the day away. From there, it’s time to climb right into a mountain of pillows in bed and watch some sort of mindless television (Real Housewives of ANYTHING). Even though it’s the only time for myself, I usually don’t last more than an hour or so before falling asleep… And then start it all over again the next morning.

Just typing all of this out makes me feel exhausted, however I’m usually excited and ready for each new morning. I realize how fortunate I am to have the family that I have, a job that I love, and to live in a city that makes everything so sweet and easy. One of the very best parts of my day is kissing Iris’ cheek as I wake her up in the morning, even knowing I have a marathon to run until it’s dark. My other favorite part is the feeling of driving to Iris’ school to pick her up in the afternoon. She’s nearly five years old and I still get excited to hang out with my tiniest best friend after work each day. The wine isn’t bad either.

These days, they are long. But more than anything, they are good. In fact, they might just be the best. They will continue to evolve and I will continue to try to capture them, like in this post, because one day I will miss these moments – sweat and all – more than anything.

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  • Claire Graff June 28, 2016 @ 8:03 pm

    Sarah Fortune, you’re just the coolest. Thanks for sharing your wonderful, fun, quirky, and real life with the world. Thank you for making us smile and keeping up with snapchat through your daily “grind.” I can only hope that I’m a mom & wife as cool as you one day. Iris is a lucky little gal.
    Cheers to you & the Gill fam (with a glass of red wine obviously 😉 )! Keep living it up & enjoying the simple joys of life.
    Love from Athens, Ga!

  • Hallie June 29, 2016 @ 9:29 am

    This sounds oddly familiar!

  • Emi December 18, 2016 @ 11:56 am

    Hey Sarah,

    thank for this honest and sweet blog, just love it!! Especially the place you live seems so wonderful, I would love to visit it one day.. and I absolutely share the same kind of marathon every day and know what it’s like to eat pizza, wipe a poo and go back to eating pizza lol!! looking forwar to read more of yor daily adventures! Just in case you are interested, here is a little taste of my daily joy XD :

    https://youtu.be/H5lMCo75oko

    I have two boys (since recently) and now, that’s an adventure!! XD

    xxx
    Emi

  • Emi December 18, 2016 @ 12:01 pm

    Hey Sarah,

    thank for this honest and sweet blog, just love it!! Especially the place you live seems so wonderful, I would love to visit it one day.. and I absolutely share the same kind of marathon every day and know what it’s like to eat pizza, wipe a poo and go back to eating pizza lol!! looking forwar to read more of yor daily adventures! Just in case you are interested, here is a little taste of my daily joy XD :

    youtu.be/H5lMCo75oko

    I have two boys (since recently) and now, that’s an adventure!! XD

    xxx
    Emi

  • The Reader's Tales - A Swiss Lifestyle January 14, 2017 @ 2:03 am

    Your blog is awesome. I enjoyed reading this sweet post. :)

  • Sarah June 21, 2017 @ 9:52 am

    So cool!

  • Evelyn Wilson June 21, 2017 @ 9:52 am

    This is so sweet!
    I really like the idea of Toddler blog 😉
    Keep writing, we all waiting for new posts
    Good luck!

  • momofthree January 27, 2018 @ 12:56 am

    Thank you for sharing this! From my experience, I learned that talking to your toddlers the right way is crucial for their thought process, their mindset, their behaviors, their social skills, and their mentality and happiness in the future. I was having problems with how to raise my toddlers until I came across a parenting course by my dear friend Chris Thompson. They even have FREE amazing video lessons! I recommend you check it out:

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    It really improved me and my family’s life, and I hope it can improve yours too!