I wish I knew a more efficient way to blog. Or that I still uploaded my pictures regularly to my computer so I could more easily put them in posts. Or that Picasa still existed in supported form. Or that I knew how to work this new Mac laptop I bought two months ago and have yet to do more than open and use Safari. Or that I didn't feel a deep need to have exactly the right picture after each bit of text.
But I don't know how to do any of those things, so here we are, reading the blog post that probably took me 3 weeks to finally write. But updating you all genuinely makes me happy and hearing from you makes me even happier, so let's do this.
Let's see, we left off at the end of November.On December 1st I left for DC where I was supposed to attend the annual Women in White Collar Defense Association gala, but I ended up with an amazing pitch opportunity that took over my DC trip instead. I still had time to meet my dear friend Brooke (who lives in Dallas, but know when two working moms have more time to see each other? when they're both out of town) for drinks at my hotel Monday night before going back to my room to work on my pitch deck.
On Tuesday I worked basically non-stop in our DC office with back-to-back-to-back video calls from 9-5. Thank goodness that office provides snacks, because I lived on those and the gluten-free protein bar I threw in my bag before I left until I headed to a happy hour event and then a separate client dinner. People kept stopping by my temporary office to introduce themselves and I'd just wave from above my giant computer screen, unable to move, while pantomining "email me!" to various degrees of success.
My office managing partner flew in to join my pitch and it went great. I was able to jump on an early flight home (I literally changed my flight as I was pulling up to DCA as my new flight was already halfway through boarding) but I made it and those 3 extra hours in Dallas truly felt like I'd found a way to create a longer day.
On Thursday I had all the work in my own office this time (without the snacks, but with the mini fridge I put under my desk and filled with yogurts and fizzy waters) and then our women's initiative holiday lunch! Where I was announced as the new lead in Dallas!
I'm so excited. So excited to be head of a women's initiative actually in Dallas (rather than being flown to DC) and with a firm and partnership structure I believe in so strongly. We have six female partners in Dallas, in an office of only 39 attorneys, and on my floor with five partners, four are women and this just delights me. I can't wait for 2026!
That night my mom arrived in Dallas to hang out with me for a day. My dad was in Cabo on a golf trip, so as is tradition, my mom came here so we could do a little holiday shopping girl time. We started at 9:30 am Friday morning after dropping Cora's forgotten lunchbox off at her school downtown and we SHOPPED.
Actually we mostly did some returns and perusing in the beginning - Homegoods, Nordstrom Rack, TJ Maxx... we were picky and selective and still had so much fun. My coworker had told me about another consignment store, so we decided to head there. Well, first it was lunch- a seriously fantastic little family-owned Greek restaurant, and THEN it was consignment shopping.
And oh my gosh did we find the best things. Clotheshorse Anonymous has such a good buyer and the clothes were all beautiful, unique, and in great condition (I think everything I got still had tags on it).
She picked me out some fun things for my Christmas present, like this awesome Shoshana black dress that looks like separates and a navy Ramy Brook sweater dress that is so beautiful and flattering.
Then we drove over to our first favorite consignment store in Dallas, Clothes Circuit, and it remained incredible.
We'd been out for 7 hours but still somehow barely made it to pick Cora up at the bus stop at 4:30 pm. We got home, admired our treasures, enjoyed a glass of wine, and watched The Santa Clause with the girls before ordering Door Dash because we simply couldn't do anything else.
(This is one of blouses I got, it's Coach, which I didn't even realize makes clothes, but it is perfect and beautiful and I love it.)
On Saturday morning, my mom left for Houston at 5 a.m. because she wanted to make it back in time for my tiny niece's holiday dance performance. I was up at 6 a.m. because Cora had a soccer tournament in Plano (about 45 mins away), Landon had a meet in Mansfield (about 45 mins away in the opposite direction), James had a meet in Garland (about 35 mins away in yet another opposite direction), and Claire had swim practice in Addison (about 30 mins in, you guessed it, another direction).
It was very cold, very wet, and very foggy. Everything you want in a 8 a.m. soccer game.
This was a big meet for Landon - it would be his last chance to qualify for Junior Nationals, which is now almost essential to being recruited for the schools he wants to go to. I went to multiple Juniors back in the day - and turns out James and I were both at the same one in St. Louis in 2000 (and swimming the same event!), but it has gotten SO much faster. Juniors used to be a step to Seniors, now it's just a true Nationals meet but you have to be 18 or under to compete. There isn't a seniors in Winter, you either go to US Open (fun fact, James and I also went to the same US Open in 1999; we didn't actually meet until 2001!) or Juniors. And if you're 18 or under, Juniors is where you want to be.
Every Division I coach Landon has reached out to over the last year has said "we'll be at Juniors, hope to see you there!". He needed to drop 0.07 in the 100 fly to make it and he absolutely believed he would. After Cora's first soccer game, James met me in Plano to watch her 2nd and I drove over to Mansfield (an hour from Plano!) to watch Landon. (Claire was able to get rides to/from her swim practice. She turns 16 in 6 months and none of us can wait.)
It was the first time I've ever really seen Landon nervous... but he had his team and he was smiling on deck and seemed so confident. And then... he added 0.15. But he made finals! So he'd have another chance. And then he went his EXACT same fastest time in his 100 fly, so he was still 0.07 off.
Devastating. It's part of being an athlete, and success measured in hundreths of a second is definitely part of being a swimmer, but man. It hurt.
While Landon stayed with his team, I had a hair appointment I had forgotten I scheduled in the design district by downtown Dallas at 3 pm. It was too late to cancel and I knew I'd never get in before January, so I decided to make it. And stopped at Costco and Trader Joe's on the way. Because oh yes, I was hosting my much-anticipated Favorite Things party at my house on Sunday!
Meanwhile, James and Cora were still in Plano (they tied game 1, won game 2, and had a hard blow of a loss in game 3) and got home at 5:30, exhausted, cold, and in tears (well, just Cora). I gave lots of hugs and started a warm bath for our littlest one and then I forced myself to get dressed because in a final chapter of this insane day, I had a work party!
A holiday party at your managing partner's house and it promised to be fabulous. Plus I promised some of my new partner friends I would go (plus I love our OMP).
I'm so glad I did, but I left pretty early at 9:30 and was in bed by 10.
On Sunday I was up at 6 again because I was thinking about all the party prep I needed to do! Like make a list of things for party prep!
I had spiced candied pecans baking in the oven by 7 am.
Landon went back to his meet. He just had the 50 free, which is a good event for him, but not his best, and he was a full half second off the Juniors cut which is FOREVER in an event that is less than 21 seconds long. We'd had a good talk the evening before, and reaffirmed that he had some good leads at great schools he would love, even if they weren't Top 25 (swim) programs. James and Cora had eaten pasta for dinner and watched a Disney movie. Claire babysat and made all the dollars. Everyone was feeling pretty good.
My party started at 3 pm and somehow I was busy right up until then, getting dressed in a monochrome outfit I put together all by myself at the last second.
That's partly because I had two urgent work calls and a bunch of emails to deal with between 11-1, and I hadn't really been in my house in a week, so there was a decent amount of tidying up of things that apparently only I can see. I also baked my mom's chicken cheesecake dip that is such a delicious throwback of a classic appetizer. And a boursin cranberry pistachio dip that was delicious and my famous fiesta ranch that is literally a Fiesta Ranch seasoning packet + sour cream and many other things.
I have wanted to host this party for YEARS, but moving as an adult is hard and it took a while to make friends in a new city, especially while working, traveling a ton, and supporting three children and three different schools with very different parent groups who all seem to have known each other their whole lives. So I was so, so excited to send out my invitations to 16 women who are all badass level AMAZING and even more excited when every single one said yes! A few had to cancel at the last minute (illness, life, etc), but still, it was such a fabulous collection of humans.
I could not be more proud to be connected to each of them, and they all put so much thought and care into picking their favorite things!! It was a really, really special afternoon.
And then -- AND THEN -- Landon had finals in his 50 free (he dropped 0.06 to go a new best time in the morning, a 20.69, but was still 0.31 off the cut, which is SO MUCH in a 50) and James went to go watch and I had just said goodbye to my remaining guests when Landon's time popped up on my phone's Meet Mobile app and HE WENT A 20.37!! The cut was 20.39. He made it!!
I immediately started crying and yelling. The girls ran downstairs to hear what happened and then they were yelling. And then I called him and he was so excited. And my parents called and were so happy and James called and was so happy and oh my god Landon would now need to leave for Juniors in Austin on Tuesday and one of us had to go with him and stay through Saturday and we were not really prepared for that?
Enter Monday! I am at work very early because all the things that popped up on Sunday have remained up. James and I are trying to make a hotel reservation and figure out how to make the week work. Landon is getting showered in free things through his club's Arena sponshorship and is SO delighted and texting me pictures and updates. He's heard from at least 6 colleges in the Top 20, none of which have contacted him before. Duke (Duke!!) can't wait to meet him. He is on Cloud 9. I book him a hotel and he gets a ride to the meet the next day with a teammate. James will leave on Wednesday to meet him (his first race was Wednesday night for the 200 medley relay).
On Tuesday I have a breakfast meeting with the Texas Women's Foundation because a good friend is on their executive leadership council and I'm thinking of joining. We currently donate financially to a lot of causes and will continue to do so, but as my kids get older and I have more time (well, not yet, but soonish! maybe?) I'm looking for a cause I can also give time and energy to. And "transforming Texas for women and girls by advancing their economic security and leadership through research, advocacy, grants and programs" sounds like something I can absolutely give my all.
I had much work, did my usual protein bar at my desk for lunch, and then ran out early for a meeting of women who are all engaged in private equity and finance. That was excellent and THEN I went to our office holiday party where I enjoyed two "Mrs. Kringle Cranberry Spritzes" and fajita buffet.
On Wednesday James left for Austin to meet Landon. I got the girls to school and had every intention of going to the office, but then I didn't because pickup felt too soon and all my calls were video and my house has cats and a bulldog. I had a different work party that night, but I decided I knew enough people and opted for pajamas at home with the girls watching The Princess Switch on Netflix and addressing our family holiday cards. No regrets.
On Thursday I had more work, which I once again did from home because girls/carpool/pets/etc. Landon swam his 50 free and added a tiny bit from his qualifying time, but still went his 2nd best.
On Friday he swam his 100 fly, where he was ALSO just off his best (once you make a qualifying time, there are "bonus" qualifying times that can get you into other events; he qualified in 50 free and had bonus cuts in the 100 free and 100 fly). That night he had a 4x50 free relay where he went a 20.06 which is SO GREAT and they got SECOND which is way better than they were seeded.
I spend the day working, dropping off and picking up girl children, dropping off our Women's Initiative Angel Tree gifts that had filled the entire back of my car so I felt like I was driving Santa's Sleigh, and then attended my firm's corporate section dinner and watched his swim on my phone at the table. My associate was sitting next to me and she swam at TCU and was cheering (quietly) alongside me. James video'd the awards ceremony so I could watch. It was awesome.
My dinner was lovely. I work with our corporate group every day and because my group (Global Regulatory Enforcement) only has two people in Dallas - me and my associate - we were invited to join in the corporate dinner, which was so nice.
I wore The Shoes, which are really only meant for occasions where you are sitting.
We went to a club afterward (a club! at my age! I was carded; it was an honor) where I had to stand for all of 20 minutes and then I Ubered home where I apparently took off my shoes the second I came inside and left them so it looked like I'd been raptured when I came downstairs and found them in the morning.
On Saturday the girls had a swim meet in Rockwall, so I got to drive them there very early in the morning and sit on a hard stand bench for nearly 8 hours while they swam for a total of 3 minutes each. I know I was a swimmer, and I love it, and they did GREAT, and I was very excited for them, but man... swim meets are maybe not my favorite way to spend a Saturday?
That night Claire was babysitting, so Cora and I watched The Princess Switch 2 and 3 (I love them; I'm not ashamed) and then cheered on Landon's relay on TV where they did SO awesome.
He went his fastest split ever in the 100 free - 44.69 - and they got 3rd! So they got another medal ceremony! I got to watch that live on TV too. Then they drove home, arriving at midnight.
And then we had Sunday! Which involved Day 2 of the girls' swim meet, high school swim parties for both Claire and Landon at different places at the same time, and Cora, James, and me on the couch watching Elf. I read five years worth of 10-Ks for a new client, wondered when I'll make our Christmas cookies, and spent an hour helping Landon clean his room while he provided nonstop verbal commentary on the archeological dig that was his dresser drawers.
Today is Monday, I'm finally (I think?) finishing this blog post, the kids all have finals this week, I have so so much work to wrap up, and my whole family is coming to stay with us for Christmas in 8 days. I can't wait for the latter and we'll all survive the former.
Happy Holidays everyone!



































I am so excited for Landon reading this! What an amazing achievement to drop time just when he needed it most and to medal. He must just feel incredible!
ReplyDeleteYay Landon! How did that tiny baby become someone qualifying for nationals? I remain exhausted at the thought of all the things you do in a day, but am so happy to still be able to follow along.
ReplyDeleteOn your nav the image capture app (preloaded but it’s under applications) is my favorite way to download photos. I do them in a yearly folder and then by month. When you connect your phone it gives you the date for each image do you don’t need to guess. THEN it puts a green dot by the photos already in that album so you don’t add copies.
Thank you so much for sharing your life- work, home, fun. As a working mom with two little ones (3 yo and 10mos) it reinvigorates me and reminds me it’s possible when I see other people thriving in their full lives. So grateful for your time and talent here. ❤️
ReplyDeleteSo much fun reading all of the updates! Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteBig congrats to Landon! You'll be so glad you have this record of a crazy but fulfilling couple of weeks, down the road! How do we all survive?! We just do! Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteWow Congratulations Landon! You never cease to amaze me.
ReplyDeleteAs a former swimmer, I read this with bated breath . . . and it did not disappoint one bit! Goooooooo Landon!!!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to Landon! What a topsy turvy ride he had, but I’m so glad all his hard work paid off.
ReplyDeleteI love getting your updates, proofed or not. Have a wonderful holiday season.
As someone who swam (albeit just in high school), wow what an exciting post! L is so fast. Those times made my eyes water. Very excited for him and all of the wonderful experiences that await him in college. -P2P
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ReplyDeleteCongrats on the huge swim accomplishment! I swear every time my son is in that type of a "cut" situation, he falls 0.02 to the wrong side. 😅 It can be SUCH a stressful and heartbreaking sport, honestly! (He's not at Landon's level- the farthest mine has made it so far is State meets) Will be so excited to hear where Landon ends up swimming in college! My swimmer thus far says he's not interested in continuing on swimming in college (he's a sophomore in HS right now), which makes me a little sad. (Again- not at Landon's level, but there are lots of different college swimming levels out there.) Assuming he doesn't, we're down to just 2 1/2 years of swim meets left already. :(
ReplyDeleteCongrats Landon!!! How impressive!! Would still love a post about how all your kids started in swim if you can find time ☺️ I have two young elementary who are just getting started in it!
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