Wednesday, August 12, 2020

Wednesday: time

 Time flies when your kids aren't around.


In other news, we've gotten two applicants for babysitting while I teach.  One has a slight time conflict so probably wouldn't work quite as well, but the other has no conflict.  While no one has been hired yet, having some applicants has been a huge relief!  There are back-up plans, but they are not as ideal.

Tuesday, August 11, 2020

Tuesday: school saga, life

 Well, Ben and I were on the same page regarding schooling, so the boys will still be in virtual school for at least the first trimester.  I think we both have different "main" reasons, but the end result is still the same.

I cleaned a gutter today.  It was completely blocked.  It's one of those things that if a child had been doing it I would have taken their picture for the blog.  But the kids don't think that way, so there's no picture.

My calf is sore.  It's rather surprising.  We walked several steps up and down yesterday, but I didn't think so many that my muscle would be this sore.  Maybe it's from something else?

Isaac and Joshua are leaving for two days tomorrow.  They're so excited.  Here is Joshua's packing list.  The things with the checks are packed, the others are warnings because they're not packed yet.

Monday, August 10, 2020

Monday: school update

 Well, we did get more school information today, as promised.

The new news is that masks are required for all people, regardless of age.  We can change our option around Thanksgiving.  Everything else that they told us I had already assumed would be in place.

We have been given until Wednesday to (re)make our decision.

Thursday and Sunday

Last weekend Joshua drew a book.  We stapled it together, and he read it to several people several times this week.

Isaac helped put up some blinds.

This morning I was greeted by a ghost once I woke up.  The ghost had made a bunch of scary things: slimes, spiders, snakes, and monsters to scare me.

Isaac made some eye monsters.

Saturday, August 8, 2020

Saturday: chef

 A day or two ago Joshua was SO excited because he had made a special dessert for everyone.  It was the first thing he said to me when I got up from my nap.  It was the first thing he said to Ben when he walked in the door. ...but it was a surprise so I couldn't look in the freezer.

Well, he had put food coloring in water and frozen it.  He paid careful attention to the colors though and tried to give everyone their favorite color.  When we had drunk some of the water, he offered to upgrade it at a later time.  Sure, why not.  I put mine back in the freezer.

The upgrade came today.  He put frosting on top of the ice and refroze it.  He excitedly got them out again at dinner time, although I'll admit mine didn't make it to the table.  I tried a bit later and said the prerequisite, "yum", after which Ben told me the boys thought it tasted a bit funny.

Friday, August 7, 2020

Friday: school

 Well, we're (somewhat) signed up for virtual school.  We did not receive any additional information or answers to our questions.  (Although we could probably make a case to change next week if the information that is supposed to come out on Monday changes our minds.)

So I don't love this selection, let's be honest.  I was really, really looking forward to both kids being in school.  The main reasons we went this way include:

1) No masks are required in K-5 classrooms.  This troubles me.

2) While I'm sure they will try to social distance, I've been in those classrooms.  There is not enough room for 6ft apart.  With however far apart they are able to go, I expect the kids will have to sit there most of the time and that's not fun either.

3) I would not be at all surprised if everybody is changed to a remote learning plan at some point.  I feel we have a small leg up with a teacher that was already expecting to teach on-line.  (This could be offset by the kids not seeing their teacher in person, which would be a bonus of in person schooling.)

4) Both kids are ok with virtual schooling.  Isaac's been listening carefully to some of the discussions I've been having and doesn't want to get sick.  While the boys getting sick is actually rather low on my list of reasons to virtual school, Ben and I could get sick and we still don't know the long term effects of the virus if the any of us get sick.  Joshua wants virtual learning because he just likes to stay home.

Now, if you're reading this and chose the other way, that's a good decision too.  Well, maybe I should say that it is an equally bad decision?  I went back and forth so many times and could give you a very similar list for having the boys actually go to school.

Wednesday, August 5, 2020

Wednesday: annoyed

We got an automated phone call today from the school.  I think it was the principal, although the person never gave her name.  She said that we need to respond to the in-person or virtual learning options by Friday, and then on Monday they can give us more information.

While I understand that it's hard to give information without knowing how many students will fall in either category, I am unimpressed.  Is this the additional information that she said I'd get by the end of the week now moved out to after the deadline?  Many school districts have been given more information along with optional town-hall meetings.  Do they need to have all the answers right now?  No.  Do they need to try harder to get us some answers?  Yes.  Exactly what were they expecting?  That parents wouldn't have questions?  Even if we were given a lot of material parents would still probably have a lot of questions.  They must have some answers, otherwise they wouldn't be able to get us the additional information by Monday.  Can we at least know what you do know??

In other news, a lot of Lego creations were made yesterday and today:

Isaac's blue Lego block that is actually a monster:


Joshua with wings

A control room for Ben and me.  Unfortunately, it only controls electrical things/machines, not people.

We went on a hike at a new place today.

And Joshua, unprompted, put together a food box for the black community (following Black Lives Matter).  I'll drop it off with our other donation box.