I think my next few weekend recaps are all going to sound the same. And honestly, I can't really differentiate between the weekends and weekdays. I know I work during the week, but I forget what activities we do when.
I do know that we've been going on walks every day. I like the fresh air and exercise and it's nice to see so many neighbors out walking (though we keep our distance). Many people in our neighborhood have written chalk messages on driveways and sidewalks. We did the same. The messages are so uplifting and give me hope.
On Saturday, the boys and I wrote down clues and then we all piled in the car for a scavenger hunt. A had to locate the destination according to our hints. It was nice to get out of the house and we had fun coming up with clues. I think we'll do the same this weekend, only A will come up with the clues and we'll have to figure out the destination and direct him.
We've actually done really well with meal planning. We're limiting our grocery shopping to once per week and dare I say I'm actually enjoying coming up with a plan for dinners in advance. It takes the last minute guesswork out of dinner preparation and with no commute, we have plenty of time to make dinner.
This week has started off much more challenging than the last. It's officially our spring break so W doesn't have daily assignments. I think the novelty of all of us at home all the time has worn off. The lack of routine is also resulting in some restlessness for the boys. We're getting them outside when we can and just trying our best to keep life as normal as possible.
Wednesday, March 25, 2020
Friday, March 20, 2020
Life During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Is anyone still blogging these days? It seems pretty quiet out there. If you're still reading, I'd love your input.
This quarantine has been really tough. I've been trying to focus on some of the positives, but it's hard not to think about the negative impacts. I'll admit there are a few negative impacts that most would find trivial, but they're getting to me.
I'll share my thoughts, but I'd love to hear from you too. No judgement.
Let's get the trivial negative impacts out of the way:
Not so trivial:
This quarantine has been really tough. I've been trying to focus on some of the positives, but it's hard not to think about the negative impacts. I'll admit there are a few negative impacts that most would find trivial, but they're getting to me.
I'll share my thoughts, but I'd love to hear from you too. No judgement.
Let's get the trivial negative impacts out of the way:
- Hair. Ok, I realize this is minor and maybe it makes me shallow or vain. So be it. I was supposed to get my hair cut and highlighted this weekend and the appointment was cancelled. The thought of going two-ish months without a hair cut and highlights is more daunting than it should be. This is causing me way more anxiety than it should.
- A and I often don't get home from work until 5 at the earliest. The boys are hangry and as a result we often eat out or pick up food 3-4 times per week. It's a lot, but it just works with our busy schedules. We also have picky kids so it allows some variety in our meal selections. We're not used to meal planning. Trying to get all of the groceries ahead of time and plan meals that all of us will eat well in advance has been challenging.
- Related, we're going through food fast!! Again, we're not used to everyone home and not used to stocking up in advance. At least we have toilet paper.
Not so trivial:
- Lack of interaction with parents. My mom and I are very close (especially since my brother and dad passed away). We're used to seeing each other at least 4 times per week. My mom nearly cried on the phone when we discussed staying away. The boys are also very close to all of their grandparents. They were asking when Nani would be coming over and I had to tell them I really wasn't sure. This one is breaking my heart.
Positives:
- All things considered, the boys have been getting along really, really well. They have moments in which they argue and yell, but they also have plenty of moments in which they work together on puzzles, play games, read together, look at flash cards together, ride scooters, build Lego houses, etc.
- Home schooling is going pretty well. We don't have a great routine, but we are working through homework packets and incorporating other fun activities like science experiments, neighborhood scavenger hunts, and book madness (each family member chooses 2 books, we read and vote for our favorites). I even discovered S can write several numbers and letters... I seriously had no idea!
- Working from home. Ok, so this has been challenging with multiple interruptions, distractions, and lack of computer monitors. BUT. I don't take for granted the ability to work from home. It's been such a blessing during this trying time.
- Related, having a webcam has allowed me to have face to face meetings with colleagues. I even had coffee with a colleague via virtual meeting.
- Family time. I appreciate that we've gotten to spend so much time together. Happy we have each other and like each other most of the time. :)
- Sleeping in and watching tv shows. Not having a commute means I've been sleeping in until 6am, which is amazing. It also means that A and I have been able to watch tv after the boys go to bed, which we hardly ever do. We've caught up on This is Us and started watching Schitt's Creek, which is both terrible and hilarious.
I'm sure there are more, but that's what I've got so far.
Wednesday, March 18, 2020
COVID-19
How is everyone coping as we practice social
distancing? We’re on day 3 of home
schooling and it kind of feels like month 3.
We’re lucky because I’m able to work from home and A’s school is closed
so he is caring for the boys while attempting to home school a first grader and
a preschooler. We are making the most of
it, but I already miss our routines and our “normal” days. In some ways it’s comforting to know that
everyone is affected by COVID-19. We’re
all trying to figure things out and working collaboratively to stop the spread
of this virus. But it’s also hard. I definitely struggle with change and
self-quarantining is the ultimate change.
I’m worried that W won’t be returning to school this year. We love his teacher and he was thriving in first
grade. This is S’s final year of
preschool. It breaks my heart that there
is a possibility he won’t return. He’s a
social kid and being away from friends and teachers is going to be difficult
for him. I didn’t even get to say
a proper goodbye to my boss because our office is closed. We had to cancel our spring vacation that we were so much looking forward to. My heart hurts. Hoping and praying this virus goes away soon.
I've had quite a few work meetings while working from home and each one ends with someone saying "stay safe and healthy". Wishing you all the same.
Thursday, March 12, 2020
Weekend Recap
Gosh, what a freaking week.
The world is panicking, COVID-19 is spreading, the stock market is nose
diving, our vacation is in jeopardy, and my amazing boss resigned (finally found a job I enjoyed and an awesome boss - annnnd that lasted a whole 8 months... UGH). I’m ready to just hide in my house and eat
nothing but Cadbury mini eggs.
Seriously, though. Everything is
a MESS right now. I’m so disappointed/concerned/frustrated/distraught with this current state of life and trying NOT to focus on all the fun events that will inevitably be canceled.
This too shall
pass, right?
I never posted a weekend recap. We were busy, busy. Lots of errands: hair-cuts for the boys,
gymnastics class, tax preparation, and outside time. The boys decided to use the gift cards they
received for Christmas and chose to purchase a garbage truck (W) and games
(S). We had lots of fun playing Hedbandz
(though S is the biggest cheater!!) and Guess Who. We also visited a nearby park and it was so
great to get some fresh air!
Dreaming of sunny days sans COVID-19 |
Tuesday, March 3, 2020
Weekend Recap
I’m falling behind on my exciting weekend recap posts. Ha.
They aren’t exciting at all, but I love re-reading what we we’ve been up
to as the boys have grown.
The week A and I returned from vacation was a rough
one. We returned Monday night and the
following Tuesday night/early Wednesday morning, S woke up around midnight
vomiting. I thought he was just getting
W’s cold. He has a tendency to puke any
time he has a cold/cough (which is going to make for a really interesting year
of Kindergarten, but that’s a worry for another day). He stayed home from preschool Wednesday,
vomited that morning, but then was ok.
By Thursday, he seemed to be totally fine and went to school. Thursday around midnight, I woke up
vomiting. Friday, I felt awful. I couldn’t eat anything and couldn’t get out
of bed. Also on Friday, S came down with
W’s cold, which resulted in more puking for him (but this time it was
definitely the cough causing it). By
Saturday, I was mostly fine. No
appetite, but otherwise, I felt ok. W
continued to get over his cold and finally, by the following week, we were all
feeling much better. Phew. SO the point of all that was to say that last
weekend was kind of a bust and I don’t really have much to recap.
This past Thursday, A turned 40. I can’t believe it!! When did we get so old?!? In all seriousness, I’m incredibly proud of
him for taking such good care of himself. Hoping for continued health!!
Saturday, the boys were super crabby. They slept in their bunk beds and I’m
guessing they didn’t sleep well. They
had gymnastics in the morning. A and I
laughed as usual as the boys attempted to somersault, cartwheel, etc. We took Charlie for a walk when we got home. W got mad that he didn’t win some imaginary
race and turned around and rode home on his scooter (with A following him)
halfway through the walk. Eye roll. Then it was off to celebrate A at A’s
favorite pizza restaurant. The whole family came and we enjoyed apps and yummy pizza.
Sunday, another busy day. Church, Starbucks, Family Fun Fair at W’s
school, took Charlie for a long by myself (which was very peaceful), stopped at
the grocery store, and made dinner.
Thankfully, the boys were in a much better mood. They were super helpful at the grocery store
and even took it upon themselves to bag groceries when they realized there
wasn’t someone around. I thanked them
and told them they were such great helpers. Upon hearing that, S exclaimed, “Well, that
calls for a double high five!!”. He
still cracks me up. We had a great day.
It's been feeling more like spring around here and I'm excited for time spent outdoors!
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