The Hatch Family's Happenings
Saturday, February 7, 2026
Steven's 18th Party
Sunday, February 1, 2026
Winter Dregs
Sunday it snowed all morning so they cancelled church. Of course the call didn't come in until after I had woken up and taken my shower. Sigh. But it was still kind of nice to have a quiet day in. Ruby had some snuggle time with Ben. We decided to restart come follow me lessons at dinner time and I am glad we are back on that. It has been nice having the Gospel tidbits at dinner again. We also had a fun family game night of Itzi, Dixit and Scrabble.
Monday was another snow day for the boys. The girls didn't have much school work so we ended up all going to Chuck E after they were finished. The roads were just fine by then, even though everyone was driving like they weren't. I think schools should start doing a late start day or something. They have too many snow days.
Tuesday while the girls were in school Ruby and I kept busy. We got groceries and then I took Ruby to the library's storytime. She really likes the storytime and participates in the songs and mostly follows the rules (I think nursery has been good for her). She also really loves all the toys they put out after storytime- especially the kiddie pool full of balls. She is pretty much the size of it but she loves to lay down in it. After storytime we came home and I had Steven come with us to Costco. He actually came without much complaint and was super helpful. I was grateful for the prompting that I had to invite him. It's rare that we have positive interactions these days.
Wednesday night we had church activities. I was in charge of what was my last Valiant Girls Activity. I will be released Sunday. It was a planning meeting and I felt like it went really well. The girls came up with great ideas and we got things planned until August. Then we played 2 truths and a lie and it was fun to get to know some of the girls a little bit better- even if I am leaving.
Thursday morning I subbed in seminary (Melissa's husband is out of town). It felt like it was the right thing to do but it was rough. When I am on my period, I tend to have a night of insomonia and of course, that night happened to be the night before seminary. I think I only got like 3 hours of sleep. Once I was there it was fine and her lesson was decent but the rest of the day I felt so blah and tired. It made me miss teaching teens but I absolutely do not miss the lack of sleep.
Thursday while the girls were at school, Ruby and I were going to meet Kara at the mall, but she cancelled on us. Instead we just did a quick trip to the library, just to get out of the house. Unfortunately we timed it wrong and got there right when a library event ended so the library was super crowded and peopley. Ruby got a little frustrated because it seemed like all the toys were being played with. Eventually people started leaving so she enjoyed her time a little bit more. Near the end I started chatting with a mom and we both connected over being older moms. I hate when I feel like I am vibing with a mom and I want to be like, we should meet up again! But then I don't say that because it feels like that would come across a little strong. It is hard to make mom friends with people at the library because I rarely see them enough times for that invitation to not be awkward.
Friday after Ruby's nap, we went to Chuck E Cheese for their VIP members only party. It promised extra play points and tickets and Dippin Dots. The kids really wanted to go and I think that was mostly because of the Dippin Dots. So they were very disappointed when we learned the Dippin Dots would not be served for 2 hours and we would not be there that long. The extra play points and tickets were nice though. With the extra tickets we managed to get Ruby a Water WOW and all the kids lollipops. And because I felt bad about the Dippin Dots, I went to Krogers and bought them all Dippin Dots. Sometimes I am a nice mom.
After the Chuck E Party, I had a girls' night with Melissa, Grace and Caroline. It had been a long time since we all had gotten together. And it will probably be a long time before we all get together again. It was a lot of negativity and I don't like the way I felt when I left.
Saturday Steven had work and Ben and Tyler were off at another archery tournament (he got another personal best on Bullseye 262!). That meant I was at home all day without a car I could drive. (The Suburban is too tricky for me to drive on snowy roads). Before Steven went to work, I ran to the Dollar Tree to get some craft supplies so Ruby wouldn't drive me crazy. We have been doing shaving cream and paint lately so I restocked on that and she spent a good amount of the morning mixing and painting with it. I also dropped by the library and checked out some Magna Tiles. Before when we have had them, my kids never seemed very interested in them but they actually ended up being a hit. She liked making houses with them. The art supplis and magna tiles definitely helped the day go faster.
Sunday, January 25, 2026
Cold
Sunday I stayed home from church with Ruby since she was still coughing, congested and miserable. I took a shower after every one had already left for church and Ruby made sure that was not a fun experience for me. When she is sick, she is very needy. So after that, we mostly just cuddled on my bed or on the couch which was honestly ok for a Sunday morning. That night the girls were invited over to a friend from church's house for a sleepover. I found that really weird that someone from church was doing the inviting for a Sunday night sleepover but I guess their rationale was that their was no school Monday (MLK Day). I let the girls make a choice about going and they both decided they wanted to. They ended up being with their friends until 2pm the next day. With both of them away Monday I decided to clean the house in the morning. It was nice to have Tyler home for the holiday so that he was able to help with Ruby while I cleaned. The only fun thing we did Monday was we all went to Culver's for dinner. I can't belive how much fast food costs these days but it was really nice to not have to cook and get frustrated with the kids messing up my clean house.
Tuesday was the girls first day back at school. Ruby was still not doing well so we basically had a quiet day at home. That evening I went to Grace's. I always bring some sort of art to do while we chat; usually I just color something. But lately I have been trying to draw realistic portraits using some books. Being distracted with chatting did not help my already poor skills. I was copying a face of an Indian woman but she kind of looked more African American when I was done. I am not sure if drawing realistic portraits is something I will ever be good at. I probably need professional help.
Wednesday night Lucy started volleyball and the rest of the kids had a "Nailed It" activity at the church. They came home with some pretty well decorated cakes. I was impressed how much they looked like Minions.
Thursday while the girls were at school Ruby and I ran few errands and then we met Kara and her baby Amelia at the mall. We got there early so Ruby could play in the kids play area and so she could go up and down the escalator- I think she would go up and down the escalator for hours if I let her. Then when Kara came, Ruby seemed content to just sit in her stroller and enjoy the ride. She only got off once in the elevator and another time where she attempted to push the stroller but I managed to bribe her with food to get back in. So overall I was able to have a really nice walk and chat with Kara. We mostly talked about her trip to Utah and her thoughts about if she wants to go back to teaching. I could connect with her on a lot of things and it was a good conversation. She asked if I wanted to make mall walks a weekly thing so I think she had a good time too.
Thursday night, while the boys were away at archery, I took the girls to Trader Joe's. All their friends are big Trader Joe's people so they were wondering what was so special about it. I was nice and made the 25 minute drive so they could find out. We all decided it is not as special as everyone says. The parking lot was small and we had to circle for a spot and then it was very crowded and busy inside. They did not see any food that they thought was extra special. Maybe if it had been less crowded we could have browsed better and found some yummy things but we were not impressed and will likely not return.
Friday the boys were off of school because it was sooooo cold (negative temps) but the girls still had school work to finish. After the girls finished their schoolwork Lucy's friend, Claire, came over. They haven't hung out since her birthday so this was quite a surprise- I had thought the friendship was basically done. They ended up having a sleepover at Claire's house that night so I am not sure if they will start hanging out again or if this was a one off. I worry that Claire will just cast Lucy off again but I know that Lucy was really happy to spend time with her again.
Friday afternoon I went to Grace's salon and got my hair did. She had given me a gift certificate for Christmas to get my hair dyed and cut. I always like getting my hair done with her. I get to leave my kids, hang with Grace and get a hair makeover. We had a great conversation and I left feeling uplifted and happy with my new hair. She is a really good friend.
That night, I begrudgingly left the house and took some of the kids to Chuck E Cheese. It was so cold and buckling Ruby in and out of the car in the cold is just not fun. But they really wanted to go and we had nothing else to do so we went. Ruby is so funny now that she is a pro with the play points card and knows how to scan it to activate games and rides. This time after she finished a ride/game, she would walk to the otherside where all the older games are and then circle back to her side. I got some good steps in.
Saturday Ben and Tyler were gone all day for archery- Ben got a personal best in the Bullseye (248) so he came home happy. We were in one digit temperatures all day so I had no desire to leave the house. We spent the day indoors. Ruby has been having me fill up her sensory table with water on one side and bubbly water on the otherside lately so she spent most of the splashing in her tubs of water. I ended up leaving the house in the afternoon because I had found a game I had been wanting to get for the family on Facebook Marketplace for an excellent deal. It was unopened and they were selling it for half the price it is new. I jumped on it and ran to Krogers to get cash and then drove the 10minutes to pick it up. I ended up making Steven slightly late to work because he needed the car. Oooops. But I think this game, Dixit, will be fun to play with the kids. I enjoyed playing it for the couples game night we had. Once Tyler got home, I left the house one more time, to go out to dinner with him. I really think we do better as a couple when we get out together at least once a week. I enjoy our date nights.
And some random pics from the week. I really think the Brady genetics are strong in Ruby...
Sunday, January 18, 2026
Penny's First Temple Trip
Last Sunday felt like a lot for my social/emotional battery. I came into church and Sandra was setting up the chairs for primary and proceeded to tell me that the way I had it last week didn't work and we needed to change it. I disagreed because overall I thought things had went a lot better than usual. I think that the previous Sunday had really been the first Sunday she had sat with the kids to monitor behavior so I don't think she really knew what bad was- she hadn't developed a proper baseline. I didn't think we should throw out the whole seating arrangement based on the one wiggly child she sat by. Needless to say, I didn't react well to her criticism and was pretty sassy about changing the seats. By the time we finished setting up, I could tell I had upset her. I went into sacrament feeling frustrated because I hate that church seems to be bringing out out the worst in me lately, but I left sacrament feeling like I should apologize to her for the way I responded. I did and smoothed things over but I am tired of feeling so emotionally crazy and easily frustrated with people.
After sacrament we had primary and I had to lead while all the stake leaders were there. That also makes me feel a little crazy- I go hard core on being a great, happy, little primary leader. We had all our new sunbeams there for the first time which was tough BUT with all the primary presidency and the teachers actually sitting with the kids, it went pretty smoothly all things considered. Then after primary we had a meeting with the Stake Primary Leaders. I probably talked too much at that meeting and I have no idea what kind of crazy impression I left on everyone. We talked about one of Chalsea's kids who needs some TLC and I ended up being asked what went on with Chalsea that I can't meet with her- that was awkward. Then I asked about what my role is supposed to be at a Family History Temple Meeting because I told them I wasn't sure why it was relevant for me to be there and that led to a pretty long discussion. It was a good one though, and I was left with the task to try and help make that meeting more relevant for the moms in our ward. Still, too much talking from me. Anyways, after all that was done, I spent the rest of the day overthinking all my interactions.
Sunday night Bishop sent me a text asking me to meet with him Monday night so that sent me in a spiral wondering what silly thing I said that day that I was getting in trouble for. I spent a long time agonizing over what the Bishop wanted to talk to me about. In reality he was issuing me a new calling. Relief Society Secretary. I told him my issues with being short tempered with people lately and he was very understanding with me and suggested that it might be a good change but allowed me to take some time to think about it. He's a good Bishop. I did end up deciding to take the calling but I still have some anxiety on what it will entail. I am hoping it won't be overwhelming.
This week homeschool went a lot better. We were just dealing with 1 week of work and not 2 weeks crammed into 1 like the previous week. There was a lot less fighting and fits. It was a reminder of why we we homeschool. Monday I delivered a birthday gift to one of our primary kids. I had offered to deliver birthday gifts as a way to check in on families. I had even put reminders in my phone for all of the birthdays this year. That was a waste *sigh*. Hopefully whoever they replace me with will take over this task. It was fun to bring the gift to Cash who immediately pulled out the candy from the bag and ran away- totally made his day, I'm sure :). I enjoyed chatting with his mom too. I always feel like we could be friends but then I think she is too young and cool for me.
Tuesday evening I took the girls to Chuck E while the boys were at archery- we just really needed to get out and do something so that the night wouldn't drag on. Then Wednesday Ben had a half day so the girls went for another round at Chuck E but this time with Ben when he got home from school. I had some good deals on my phone to add onto our membership so we ended up getting 20 free extra play points and a large pizza for $5. It was a good time!
Wednesday afternoon and evening the weather took and turn and the roads became very slippery (from what everyone said- I was lucky to not have to drive on them) so church activities were cancelled. This was nice since I had activity days that night so instead we all had a quiet night in. Ruby has been a bit obsessed with Batman for some reason lately, so the kids fueled her obsession and watched "Lego Batman" Wednesday night. She giggled a lot during it, and then got pretty giggly goofy afterwards.
Thursday ended up being a snow day for the boys because of the bad roads. I took Penny and Ruby to Grace's salon for haircuts around lunch time and thankfully the roads were not bad then. Ruby's hair just needed a little shaping but Penny cut off several inches of hair. That was a much needed change and here hair will be so much easier to manage now. I am grateful that Grace takes care of their hair and only asks for pickles. She is a good friend. After haircuts we came home for lunch and then went to the library. I ended up having Penny watch Ruby in the kids area while I went and looked for some drawing books in the adult section. I found a few good ones and realized how much I miss just browsing books at a library. I need to find some time to go to the library without the kids so that I can spend a little more time browsing.
Friday was a busy day and at first they were predicting some crazy snow but thankfully the weather changed for the good so I didn't have to do any crazy driving. First I took Lucy to her new friend, Mila's, house. They live 30 minutes away so I didn't drop off. Instead we (Ruby, Penny and I) went to a library near their house. It's always fun to check out new (to us) libraries and this was a good one. It was very big with lots of different play areas for Ruby. She had a good time and Penny found a new book in a series that she is reading so both girls were happy. After the library we went and got lunch at Chick-Fil-A. I thought it would have a play place so we could kill some more time but it did not. We managed to stretch out the time with eating and playing with the kids meal toy despite that obstacle. Then it was time to pick up Lucy. I am glad that I have found her a new friend to hang out with since Claire has ditched her but she is still sad about the loss of Claire.
After we got back from that, I had a dentist appointment. I had a cleaning and then finally got a crown on the tooth I had a root canal on last year. It was about as awful as dentist appointments go. They had a new associate do my crown and I swear she was stabbing my poor gums as she ground down my tooth and then packed a cord around it. She said my "gums were angry" several times and I was thinking, yeah because you are stabbing them. And then I actually said that thought when she noticed my grimaces and asked if I was feeling pressure. I was like, not pressure, stabbing. She laughed thinking I was being funny but I was not. I just really hate the dentist but the temporary crown feels good now so I guess I won't complain too much.
My last event of the day was a temple trip for youth baptisms with Penny and Lucy. The boys had an archery tournament so they all took Ruby and went there. I am glad I got to go with the girls to the temple, especially since it was Penny's first time. She was so excited and it was fun to listen to Ben and Lucy give her advice before we left. Everything went smoothly for her and she told me it was "fun" afterwards. Not sure if that was the proper adjective for a temple trip but I am glad she left feeling happy. And though Lucy will not outright say it, I think she is happy to have Penny and Penny's friends in young womens with her- I think it's been a pretty lonely place for her before this.
After the temple the ward went out for the traditional ice cream at Culvers. Caroline was there which was fine. I just feel weird with her lately. We chatted about her trip to Universal Studios in Feb and then a bit about my trip to Italy. It's been so much about her for so long that I don't feel like she cares much about me and my life. Sometimes I think she forgots that I have a toddler and all the struggles that can bring. Anyways, I guess the visit inspired her to set up a girls night with Grace, Melissa and me so we're going to have one at the end of this month (I can't believe Grace said yes to it). We'll see how that goes.
Saturday Ruby woke up coughing up a storm and just miserable. It was a long day of cuddling her and trying to keep her happy. I don't mind all the snuggles and book reading but keeping her happy was the challenge. The girls had friends over for the afternoon- Geli, Luna and Mimi- and so they were entertained and loud for the day. Pretty sure they were the reason Ruby walk up early from her nap but I am trying to not get angry at them for that. I want to be a home where their friends feel welcome (even if I don't always love being that home). I do hope Ruby did not make them all sick though. Mimi was smart and avoided her but Geli and Luna kept insisting on picking her up. They love her too much. Tyler was out with the boys at an archery tournament in Ohio for the day so that was kind of tough. I really could have used a break from the needy Ruby but I did not get one. At least she is adorable!




















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