It was a day during which I didn't feel like I got a lot done but what I did get done was important.
Monday, November 23, 2020
Monday: the day
Sunday, November 22, 2020
Sunday: furniture
The boys moved the furniture. This is not my favorite activity of theirs, but I suppose it really isn't a big deal.
Saturday, November 21, 2020
Saturday: kids
Wednesday, November 18, 2020
Wednesday: we're all at home
Hmm. I don't have much to say. I almost made both boys cry today, but they held it together even though they did want to do whatever it was I asked of them.
It was Ben's first day of working back at home for a while again. Sort of. I mean, he was on medical leave and then back in the office for not very long (three days? week and three days?) and then working at home for his cold and then back in the office for two days and now working back at home due to whatever catch-phrase we have now. The boys can't keep straight whether Ben is downstairs working or at work working.
Tuesday, November 17, 2020
Tuesday: spice rack
I got a new spice rack today. I realized that the old one wasn't doing it for me. It was a little bit too high and so I didn't put the spices away well.
I opened up the shipping box today and noticed that the spice rack box had been opened and was lumpy. Oh, I must have gotten a return. I hoped it was ok.
In other news, while I was making dinner Joshua decided he wanted to put holes in a box with a chop stick. He was having so much fun that Isaac immediately joined him. I'm not sure why Joshua wanted to do such a thing, but it brought them both joy.
Monday, November 16, 2020
Monday: remote learning
Yesterday the governor announced that all high schools and colleges would transition to remote learning as of this coming Wednesday.
Bother. We were so close. We got through everything except final exams.
Now, if this were just an excel class I wouldn't mind. I've been giving remote exams all semester; I've got it down pat. The problem is that we also spend a few weeks at the end using Microsoft Access. 1) Access doesn't work on Macs. 2) The remote desktops aren't working from off-campus for Macs. (Why? They used to work. I gave up for the semester.) 3) Most students have Macs.
If we could have transitioned oh, two weeks earlier that would have been great and I would have just pivoted the learning plan. So now the students are getting fill-in-the-blank/short answer/multiple choice questions for the Access part. It seems a bit dumb, because I feel as though even if they've never seen Access before they'd still be able to pull at least 90% on this part. I suppose we'll find out; maybe I'm overestimating.
A few things that I need to keep in mind...the final exam affects their grade but not by a ton and it will be significantly easier to grade. And sometimes it's nice to give the students something easy. It's been a hard semester.
Ah, the adventures of living through a pandemic.
(In other news, the boys' school is all going to be learning virtually for the week after Thanksgiving, which I think is a great idea. However, for any students that are transitioning back to in-person school, they'll be at school for all of 2.5 days and then have Thanksgiving and then have a week back in virtual. It seems awkward.)
Saturday, November 14, 2020
Saturday: Lego sets
We took apart most of the Hidden Sides Lego sets that were up for Halloween yesterday. We realized we started the project too late. So we started the Christmas Lego sets today! Well, Joshua worked on his own thing, but we all worked at the same time. It was a lot of fun.