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Wait, summer is over already?

Just before school started up, we took a road trip to San Diego. It was a great trip! We celebrated RJ’s birthday, jumped waves at the beach, swam in the pool for hours and formed sweet memories with grandparents.

The school year began with remote learning and our kids joined a school pod. Playing with kids in person and doing school work were both forgotten skills! It will take a few weeks to get back in the swing of thing.

We are back on the hamster wheel – work, school, life and waiting for science to conquer covid-19. What would we do without science?

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Making the Most of Things

While it’s hard to imagine the end of this pandemic, it’s been a great opportunity to spend time outdoors as a family. Simple things like swinging, hiking and going on a picnic make us all so happy!

With my new job I have holidays off (yay!) so we took a fourth of July road trip to Tahoe where we climbed rocks, hiked, had a picnic, kayaked, met some cows, checked out an old ranch and went to a water park. It was refreshing to get away, even if only for a weekend.

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June!

This spring we settled in to remote learning. Hayley became an independent, motivated learner and adapted well to school via the internet. RJ was not very interested in class video conferences, but was willing to do school work at home. While he is growing in all subjects, he amazes us with his understanding of math concepts that are grades ahead. Our lives are simple yet full.

George Floyd’s death ignited discussions of white privilege, institutional racism and discrimination of the criminal justice system towards people of color. We hope this revolution leads to change.

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May Already?

While it has been challenging to be confined, some positive things have emerged this month. Our children have grown closer than ever to one another and have developed a new sense of independence. We’ve had time to complete non-urgent projects and further customize our home and yard. We’ve become more flexible and better able to let go things of beyond our control. I wonder what ripple effects will result from this pandemic.

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4 weeks and counting

We took a few days to adjust back to “school” after being on “spring break”. A new trampoline was amazing for energy management! Without the wiggles the kids were able to focus on their school work. We celebrated Easter with an egg hunt and easter baskets. We were happy to have zoom family chats but would have preferred to see everyone in person.

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Three weeks in…

What an uneventful spring break. Instead of traveling to San Diego, we stayed home and worked while the kids played. Thankfully we had great weather so they were outside most of the day and they played together beautifully. We are settling in to this strange new reality.

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Two weeks in…

After struggling to get our own work done and home-school the kids, we hired help. We are settling into this new routine and adjusting to our home based lives. Aside from school and work, we did art projects, baking projects, played outside and went for walks around the neighborhood.

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After Week One of Shelter in Place

We survived our first week of home-schooling while also “working” from home. The teachers provided excellent communication, lesson plans, songs, riddles and support. The kids did school work each morning (with guidance), had outdoor time, a special project and free time each day. They are adjusting fairly well to the change in routine. We are having a harder time maintaining life/children/work balance. We hope you are all well!

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The start of social distancing

It’s the first weekend of official social distancing here. We created a list of activities, mapped out our school day schedule (the teachers sent home work and are in contact electronically), stocked up on groceries and cleaned the house. We even had time to take care of a few home improvement projects that have been on our to-do list for a while.

With so much uncertainty about the future, we are trying to maintain a calm, structured home environment and take advantage of extra family time. The kids seem unfazed by everything so far!

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A 9 year old…

Nine years ago this amazing person was born! She’s creative, empathetic, athletic, bright, curious, determined, kind, articulate and fun to be around. It’s exciting to think of what her future holds.