Ugh. It’s been a bit
since I posted. The state of the world
right now is heavy on my heart. We need
to do better.
I keep meaning to write something on my “lunch break” (ha!),
but lunch breaks look different these days and the weeks are just
challenging. So here we are. Lots of updates…
Our weekends have been wonderful! For as challenging as the week days can be, the
weekends have been restorative and (mostly) peaceful. I’m living for the weekends. Memorial Day weekend was beautiful and we
spent the majority of our weekend outside.
We took walks and played badminton in the back yard. My mom and Nani and Papa came over for a
socially distanced cook out. It was
great to catch up and it was wonderful to have a little “normalcy” back in our
lives.
We’ve participated in a couple “drive by parades” for A’s
students and we have a couple scheduled for the boys. I am absolutely loving these and think they
should become a thing even after virus concerns dwindle. W has already asked for one for his December
birthday. Not sure about that, but I do
know we’ve had fun creating signs, decorating the car, honking and waving. 😊 We’ve also enjoyed seeing a few parades take
place in our neighborhood.
All the guys have finished school for the year and that
comes with very mixed emotions. I’m
elated to be done with eLearning. But
I’m also heartbroken the boys didn’t finish the school year AT school. When they left in March, we had no
inclination they may not return. This
was S’s final year of preschool. He left without saying goodbye to friends, some
of whom we likely won’t see again. There
was no celebration, no closure for such an important milestone. And my contemplative W missed out on field
trips, projects only his creative teacher could effectively demonstrate,
thoughtful instruction, and fun with friends. A and I tried our best, but
between juggling our own work and having no experience teaching little kids,
there’s no way we could fill the shoes of the boys’ amazing teachers. I’m just so sad this school year ended the
way it did and I’m praying both boys can return to school in the fall.
We visited the lake this past weekend. The boys loved climbing on the rocks and
running along the shore. We stayed far
away from any other people. I absolutely
love the water – it’s so calming. The
boys didn’t want to leave and asked if we could return the following day. Can’t wait to visit again. This particular state park is only 15 minutes
from our home and we never visit – that needs to change.
We’ve eaten dinner outside quite a bit lately and I’m loving
it. A commented that we have eaten
outside more times in the past month than we have the entire time we’ve owned
the house.
We bought a new car!
A’s car wouldn’t start a few weeks ago and we had it towed to a repair
shop. There was a pretty long list of
maintenance work that needed to be done.
We were hoping it would last through the summer, but it didn’t make
sense to spend money on fixing things when we didn’t intend to keep it much
longer. I guess the timing worked out
because we were able to trade it in and I feel like we got a good deal and 0
percent financing.
I guess that’s all for now.
Stay healthy and be kind to one another!
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