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SPRRRRIIIIING BREEEEEAAAAAK! We decided to have a fairly mellow Spring Break this year by staying local, but we managed to fit in a couple cool things with the boys.
On Monday we headed to San Diego and stopped at the Cabrillo National Monument, which was pretty cool. We had coffee and ice cream at a cool little place, and then headed to our hotel. Funny enough, the hotel was the ONLY part the boys were excited about all day Monday. We stayed at a pretty cheap hotel, so I kept trying to tell them that sightseeing around San Diego was going to be WAY more exciting than checking in to our hotel. But alas, they asked “how much longer until we go to the hotel” about a million times.







Our big event was going to the U.S.S. Midway on Tuesday. We got there before it opened, and that worked out so great because we basically had the upper deck to ourselves. The audio tour is really great, and they have a kids and adult recording for each station. Although we were exhausted after almost four hours of walking around, we all had a great time and loved exploring all the different parts of the ship. I think we all agreed that the control rooms were the best part.
As expected, eating lunch on the ship was expensive. Although I was prepared for it, I still wasn’t prepared for it. I think it was a little over $80 for the five of us to eat mediocre fast food. Le sigh.
We also went to Medieval Times that week, compliments of the grandparents. Jonny took a while to warm up to the noise and lights, but all three boys ended up having a blast. This was another expensive outing, and not something I see us doing again until we have grandkids (ha!).




Honestly between San Diego, Medieval Times, and getting random treats throughout the week, I think we would have spent just as much going somewhere out of town for the week!
We also had Josh’s 8th birthday party, so on the heels of Easter and Spring Break, it was a busy month!
items i loved this month
After Easter, spring break and birthday planning, April was a very low budget month for extras. Josh’s birthday was a skateboard theme, so I did get these before for goody bags:
- Stickers (removed a couple)
- Tech Decks
- Temporary tattoos (removed a couple inappropriate ones)
projects, crafts & more

One tradition we started in 2020 with COVID that has stuck around (sometimes, based on the theme) is making our own pinatas! I didn’t find anything great online that was on-theme, so with dad’s help, we made our own! Jeff designed an amazing invite, so we used that image for the pinata. There wasn’t a large enough print at FedEx, so Jeff cut the image in two, we printed two copies of each page, and then cut and glued them on to the pinata that Jeff fashioned with Amazon boxes. Bought some black and white tissue paper, and voila!

Our other big home project has been the built-in closet that Jeff has made for Jake’s bedroom. It’s been a very time-consuming project, but Jeff has done an AMAZING job.

Lastly, my craft project at work for April was a paint-by-numbers craft, and it was a huge hit! I bought a variety of sets, some from Amazon and some from Michaels. The ones from Michaels were more intricate, but the Amazon ones were pretty easy and almost completed within our hour lunch.
recipe
BLT’s – Armstrong Style
With summer approaching, we’re going back to some of our hot-weather meals, of which BLT’s is high on the list. We go a little crazy with ours, so here’s what we add in addition to bacon, lettuce, and tomato:
- Avocado
- Monterey Jack cheese
- Cucumber
- And the key ingredient: a fried egg! I fry it in the bacon grease…because obvies.
How do you make your BLT’s?
reading recap & MORE







- Last House, by Jessica Shattuck: Two Mugs
- The Wives, by Simone Gorrindo: Three Mugs
- Assistant to the Villain, by Hannah Nicole Maehrer: Three Mugs
- The Love Hack, by Sophie Ranald: Two Mugs, publication date 06.07.24
- Love at First Book, by Jenn McKinlay: Three Mugs + Jalapeno, publication date 05.14.24
- The Garden of Small Beginnings, by Abbi Waxman: Three Mugs
- Adult Assembly Required, by Abbi Waxman: Three Mugs
- Elizabeth of East Hampton, by Audrey Bellezza and Emily Harding: Three Mugs + Jalapeno
Did not finish : The Bookshop Sisterhood
Currently reading:
- Jenny James is not a Disaster (ARC courtesy of Netgalley)
- Funny Story, by Emily Henry (purchased hardback)
- Haven’t started it yet because just the title makes me sad, but our May book club pick is My Lobotomy by Howard Dully and Charles Fleming. I borrowed the audiobook from Libby – wish me luck!
I started a podcast with my friend, Karla. Take a listen!
- My TBR Amazon lists:
- Novels
- Fiction
- Romance
- Historical Fiction
- Non-Fiction
- Non-classified
- Memoirs
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