Monday, February 15, 2021

Monday: quilt pictures

I was taking quilt pictures this morning.  Immediately after I put it down Tornado came and sat on it.  I took a few pictures while asking him to get off.  Then Horizon came and flopped down upside-down on it.  I asked both of them to get off to no avail.


 I gave them some treats to get off it, but Horizon was unimpressed and just as I was ready to take another picture he went back on the quilt.  I locked him in the bathroom, just in time for Tornado to finish his treat and come back on the quilt.  Joshua finally helped and chased Tornado downstairs.

Sunday, February 14, 2021

Sunday2: Valentine's Day

As always, we didn't do much for Valentine's day.

The cats loved each other and snuggled. 

We needed more pillowcases and I found these two weeks ago.  It is nice because we needed them and I could use them for Valentine's Day.

I spent some time changing the Lego bonsai tree into a spiderweb crystal tree for a challenge.  It's not great, but it isn't too shabby either.  Especially for the amount of time I put into it.

Joshua did a Valentine's bingo at school and really wanted to do one with the family too.  We almost copied his Bingo card for all of us, but I remembered just in time that would mean we all got a bingo at the same time. :)  We found an acceptable substitute.


Sunday1: decisions

Well, we made a decision about the last trimester for the boys' schooling.  We've decided to keep them home for another semester.

It was a bit of a hard decision again, but it wasn't hard for the same reason as it was in the fall.  In the fall it felt like we were choosing between two bad options.  Now it feels like we're choosing between two good options.

The main reason(s) we're staying home is because it seems like it would be a hard transition to go back to school at this point.  It's one thing to have that transition in the fall when everyone's in the same boat, but I think right now it would be harder.  Furthermore, the boys have been doing a good job being self-motivated and getting their work done and they want to stay home.  It's also been nice sleeping in and not having to go to after school pickup.  There are still slight concerns about health issues if many students go back to school and the new variants coming through, but those played less of a role in our decision this time than in the past.

Isaac's teacher also gave us some feedback, pretty much saying that either option would be fine.  It was reassuring.

Saturday, February 13, 2021

Saturday

 Ben let the boys play on the drums a bit today.  They enjoyed it. :)


Friday, February 12, 2021

Chores

I've been having the boys (especially Isaac) shovel the end of the driveway as one (or two) of their chores.  The snow hasn't been too heavy, so I haven't felt bad about asking them to do it.  In fact, I really feel like I'm winning as a parent. :D


Thursday, February 11, 2021

email

 I received this email a few days back.  It was from a student who is remote learning and I was checking in to make sure everything was working ok.  It probably made me happier than it should have.

"Hi, I think this class is going very well. It is definitely the best class I’ve had as a remote learner in terms of how it’s structured. I really appreciate you reaching out because most professors do not. I also wanted to say that I enjoy how the class is engaging for the student rather than the student just listening to a lecture. I’ve never enjoyed going to class before until now. For some reason this is the only class I’ve ever had that I’m excited about and that’s the honest truth (And I’m not just saying that either). I can’t wait to see what else we learn because I’m going to be using excel a lot in my future job. Thank you for everything so far. "

Flurry

 Yes, it's been two years since Flurry died, but we took these videos right before she was put down.  It's been on my to-do list to post them for a while, and I'm finally getting around to it.  (And possibly ignoring other stuff I should be doing.)