Monday, April 13, 2020

Week 4

How has it been a month of this new normal?  In many ways it feels like years and years and in other ways, it feels like this new adventure just began.  It truly is an adventure.  An adventure in figuring out how to navigate a new lifestyle surrounded by each other constantly.  A new adventure of figuring out to how clean our home hourly.  A new adventure in figuring out online school for everyone with enough devices at the right time and enough space that everyone can hear their own zoom lessons.  A new adventure in how to work out without my amazing barre classes and my running buddies.   The new adventures haven't been without tears or struggles, but we are figuring it out with a lot of laughter and bonding time. 
Yesterday was Easter, and we figured out a way to celebrate it in a new way.  Not only the pandemic, but the snowy weather left our traditions needing to be switched up.  Typically my parents host a big easter brunch with a egg hunt color coded for each grandchild.  That obviously didn't happen.  What did happen was the easter bunny set up an indoor scavenger hunt for the kids with many eggs filled with candy to share and color coded eggs filled with hints to find individual gifts.   The smiles on the kids faces, the joy as they ran around the house hunting for eggs was unchanged from any other year.    So different and yet the same in many ways.
Each week as I look back at the photos I have taken (and I don't come close to taking pictures of everything we do), I am reminded of all we have, of all I am grateful for and of how much fun we have had despite this challenging and different situation.  
The boys each have a lot more responsibility around our home.  They have to unload the dishwasher each morning, the big kids do their own laundry (and have for several months), but this weekend, we added a lesson in cleaning your own bathroom and now that is their responsibility once a week.  
I also have taken on a lot more responsibility, setting up a schedule for everyone (eating, school time, cleaning time, screen time etc).  I've had to figure out how to give each kid enough attention and help each kid with their individual needs.  I have had to research topics I have previously left to teachers.  And our amazing housekeepers that we love and miss so much are no longer helping with the deep cleaning, leaving that to all of us.  
Brian has had to figure out how to work amongst the chaos.  He's stepped up his time in the kitchen, helping make many of our dinners (if not solely by himself).  He helps the kids with tech issues (not my strong suit).  
But our days of driving a bus around town picking up and dropping off kids has come to a halt.  I don't miss that part of my old life, at all.  There were days I spent hours in the car driving the same loop over and over again.  While most of that time has quickly been filled with other necessities at home, I have also managed to squeeze in more reading for myself.  Another thing, I am so grateful for.  
 B is so into science and last week on a nice day we learned about gravity.  Above was gravity painting (planned for a warm day we could do this outside).
 Always Legos.  Always. 

 Ads doing the dishes one evening.
 Rainbow alphabet.
 Easter egg dying failure.


 LT made sesame beef tacos one night for dinner.
 So many extra snuggles for each other right now.
 The first smores of the season!



 Daily trampoline time (weather permitting).
 Easter morning.




We also had two pretty good family dance parties with Just Dance, read a lot of books, practiced piano, watched Monsters Inc, played Pictionary, drew a lot (mostly dragons and knights this week), talked to grandparents almost daily (Ads gave some drawing lessons), watched CNN 10 everyday, had a few zoom meetings with friends and tried not to take on the weight of the world.

Sunday, April 5, 2020

Week 3

 This strange life has become somewhat of a new normal.  Its obviously not the way the kids envisioned their spring going, but its become the way it is.  And its OK.  This week was supposed to be spring break.  We would have been in Mexico.  This also meant, there was no school (except our amazing Alicia who "meets" with the kids for an hour each morning to connect.  On nice days, we spent a lot of time outdoors.  On the colder days at the end of this week, we did more indoor stuff.  But, we have a routine and that feels good.  Its not perfect and it fluctuates everyday, but we are slowly getting down a system that works, at least for now.  All 3 boys have found their love of Lego again.  B, both duplo and small Lego.  LT and Ads full Lego engagement.  We even have a new key holder made out of Lego (to hold those keys that will stay there for the foreseeable future).  


 Cooking together has become a multiple time/day activity.  Brian and I have enjoyed cooking together, and recently Ads has really enjoyed cooking with Brian.  
 This picture is horrible, but it has a sweet story.  Each day Alicia meets with the kids and chooses a family who gets to "share".  This day was our family's day and the boys both shared Lego inventions they had designed.  The other kids on the zoom call make guesses of what their surprise share could be and then it is displayed once the others give up, or guess correctly.  
 We made sugar cube ice castles.


And continued our lunch doodling.


Wednesday, April 1, 2020

Week 2, social distancing/homeschooling

 Ups and Downs, ups and downs.  Our house isn't perfect, but we are embracing the current situation.  Emotionally, we all have our breakdowns, but we also have had so much fun with this slower paced, no car lifestyle.  Brian and I have been watching Schitts Creek at night and cringe when large groups get together, or when people hug or shake hands.  Two weeks ago, we were doing the same things, but somehow that feels like a lifetime ago.  Will we ever get back to that?  Probably, hopefully.  Until then, we are just grateful for what we have, scared for what is going on around us and sitting with the sadness and love.  It can't be changed at the moment.  Here are a few moments from our last week (there is a lot going on here at all times that can't be captured, 90% of which is jumping on the trampoline).
 Science exploration.
 Tons of drawing/doodling, coloring.


 Some math for B.
 Lots of baking!


 Large scale sidewalk chalk.
 Magnets!  Science!

 Sewing.
 Labo!
 Water fun.
 Looking at photo albums of moms life in Nepal and mom and dad's honeymoon in Kenya.
 So grateful these munchkins have each other through this.  
 Math!
 Pre-reading.
 More baking.
 These two really love their time together snuggled up.  I find them like this most mornings.
 This week is spring break.  Without knowing, B put on his swimsuit and sandals on the morning we were supposed to fly to Mexico.  Luckily it was a beautiful day here in Denver.
 We planted our cold weather veggies and plants.  Our life was so busy before that often I would end up planting the garden.  It was fun to teach them and let them help this year.  We have lettuce, pansies, carrots, beets, onions, and snap peas so far.