CHIPS Sale

Ok, I forget what CHIPS stands for but its something about second hand childrens stuff on sale. Woohoo! The event started at 10am and we were there at 10:20, which was pretty impressive, considering we were hauling with us three overtired little boys, not to mention how overtired us four adults were. It was kind of a short night…

That being said, I forget a good amount of the stuff we bought today. I know we have a box of brightly colored wooden blocks, a couple bunnyhugs and shirts (I think) for Dekker, and some toy that twists around little gear things. Hard to explain, but he likes it. I came across a random rack of “kids” clothing that was clearly worn by teenaged girls, and left with a long, pink, Lululemon sweater for $10! Pretty pumped about that actually 🙂 It was a greta haul, and we dropped about $30 all in. Not too shabby.

We were all fairly tired so we spent the rest of the day resting when the kids napped, and being pretty hands-on when they were up. Gracey made a delicious chili for dinner, and we all ate way too much, as per usual. Sooo good though! We headed off to church for 6:30 and by 8pm all the boys were trashed. Once arriving home, the two littlest ones went to bed and the oldest stayed up for a special popcorn date. Once all were tucked in and tuckered out, us tired old folks headed downstairs with popcorn, angel food cake with strawberries, and hot chocolate. We rented “Safety Not Guaranteed” which I actually would recommend! Quite a bit of language and the morals are pretty off in parts but for the most part, a super endearing movie.

We are now just as tired as the kids and so ready for bed. Brady and I are just getting comfy and ready to watch something before bed. We didn’t choose a new series before we came out here, so being at a loss, we picked a one season show off of Netflix. It is sooo boring! But it does the trick and helps us fall asleep no problem, hahaha! “Can’t” wait to start watching 😉

Driving home tomorrow, anxiously anticipating the insane amount of flooding in our yard. Sigh.