Monday, March 20, 2023

Monday

I was a bit tired after getting groceries this morning, so I laid down for a bit on the couch.  I enjoyed Tornado's shadow.

I still managed to get stuff done today, but not nearly as much as I was hoping.  Oh well, it happens.  My book is good and I'm on spring break so I feel as though I should take that into account too...even though I normally wouldn't be working today.

Saturday, March 18, 2023

Saturday: life

Joshua had made leprechaun traps at school on Thursday.  Friday they all shrunk into hats.  I'm not sure how the teacher did it, but it was cool.


Tornado enjoyed a short ride with Ben today.

We were going to see some friends for dinner and we were in charge of fruit.  I decided we'd bring assorted apple types.  But I didn't have a good divider plate; so I made a divider out of Lego.  I was rather proud of it, even though it was really pretty easy.

Isaac took his PATH math assessment this morning.  The instructions for proctoring it could have been a little better, but Isaac persevered and finished.

Friday, March 17, 2023

Friday: no talking day, Leprechaun day

1. Today was my no talking day for karate.  Well, eight hours.  It was not too bad, although it was a bit more annoying than I was expecting.
*It turns out that my kids don't understand my hand gestures well.
*It is rather hard to write/text in real time during conversations.  
*I also tried not to talk to the cats; that was rather hard
*My conclusion is that even though I was able to communicate easily, the time it takes to do so was often prohibitive.  (Although if this was a permanent condition I think several things would change, so I need to remember that too.)

2. As Joshua calls it, "Happy Leprechaun Day!"  The kids were surprisingly into wearing green.

3. Our evening discussion was surprisingly productive:

It is probable that the mythological dragons were actually ruminant animals whose methane breath would ignite causing the perception that they breathed fire.

Abstract:
Dragons are legendary creatures that have puzzled researchers and enthusiasts for generations. Throughout history, dragons have been described as having the ability to breathe fire, and although it was commonly assumed that this ability was a mere myth, this paper will explore the possibility that it is based on fact. In this article, we propose that the mythological creatures known as dragons could be ruminant animals whose methane breath would ignite, thereby causing the perception that they breathed fire. This paper presents an analytical review of this theory, including both scientific and historical evidence to support this claim.



Thursday, March 16, 2023

Thursday: into Spring Break

Ahh, the classes before spring break.  They're always poorly attended.  But there's still learning that needs to be done!  

I'm excited to have a few days off.  Nothing will really change for me, but a slight change of pace is always nice.  

Wednesday, March 15, 2023

 I found out from Facebook today that Isaac managed to earn himself a Crumble Cookie today.

Apparently it wasn't interesting enough to tell me about.



Tuesday, March 14, 2023

Monday, March 13, 2023

Monday: Joshua

 Joshua lost a tooth today!  I didn't even realize it was all that wiggly, but I got a picture from his teacher this morning.  He was super excited.  

We won't talk about the mark on his neck and how it makes us look like terrible parents.