Week five of
quarantine is in the books and it was a pretty good one. It’s hard to believe it’s only been five
weeks… it honestly feels like months since I picked the kids up from school on
that crazy Friday the 13th when everything shut down…
Monday, April 13 (Day 31 of Quarantine)
When we left
off last Sunday, we’d had a rough night of bad weather. Thankfully, we didn’t have any tornadoes in
our area, but we did have to spend some time in the closet, and I was up for
most of the night because I was anxious.
Thankfully, the kids were out of school Monday for Easter, so we were
all able to sleep in… well, everyone except for B who still had to work from
home.
I rolled out of
the bed at 8:45, and after breakfast I spent the rest of the morning putting
our storm shelter AKA the closet under our stairs, back together. We use it for a utility closet, so we have to
move everything out every time we have bad weather to make room for ourselves
and all of our important stuff (hard drives, laptops, life binder, etc.).
Once that was
done, I sat down with my planner to map out the week ahead. While I was doing that, we got word that one
of the bridges on our walking trail in our neighborhood had been hit by a tree,
and that part of the trail is closed until further notice. Bummer, since we just started using the
trail!
We had a light
lunch and then we all headed straight outside to enjoy the gorgeous
weather. It was absolute perfection
again and it was hard to believe we’d had such scary weather blow through just
hours prior to that.
Later that
afternoon, I finally sat down and made a weekly checklist for the kids’
schoolwork. Both of their teachers have
given us the roadmap for what to expect these last few weeks of school, so I
felt I had all of the info needed to make a good schedule. And since both of our kids are now having
live lessons via Zoom every single day (some of which overlap), plus specials
work due every week (Spanish, Art, Drama, Music, PE, Library) I thought it’d be
in our best interest to make a weekly checklist for each of them so we don’t
drop the ball on something. I printed
the schedule, along with a daily checklist for life things, and they are both
tucked in plastic sheet protectors so I can cross things off in wet erase
marker as we go, and then erase and start all over again the next day/week. I’ve been using them for nearly a week now
and they have been a Godsend!
Monday evening,
we had leftovers from Easter for dinner, and then the kids and I hung our
rainbows in the front windows that we’d colored the Friday before. When we went outside to look at the rainbows,
we found a package laying on the doorstep from Jacob’s teacher. She had made a little keepsake packet of a sample
of his work from the school year that we hadn’t yet seen, complete with a sweet
letter from her, and his third quarter awards… he was so excited to see he’d
made Top 5 for AR in his class! I teared
up as we looked through it because it’s still just killing me that the kids are
having to end the school year this way.
They didn’t even get to say goodbye.
Monday evening
the kids and I did a Jillian Michaels workout on YouTube… they are completely
obsessed with her workout videos!
Haha. I hadn’t yet closed my
rings on my Apple Watch for the day, so I jumped on the stair stepper after the
kids went to bed. I’m so obsessed with
closing those rings that I’ve been working out and moving around so much more
since I got this thing!
Tuesday, April 14 (Day 32 of Quarantine)
Tuesday
morning, the kids requested cinnamon toast, so breakfast time took a little
longer. It was worth it for that
cinnamon toasty goodness, though!
The kids had
been having live lessons via Zoom sporadically up until that point, but Tuesday
was the day that they started having them every single day, and on a set
schedule. Jacob has language arts on
Mondays and Wednesdays, math on Tuesdays and Thursdays, and a question and
answer session + something fun (scavenger hunt, show and tell, etc.) with each
teacher on Friday. Olivia has language
on Tuesdays and Thursdays, Reading Groups and Math on Wednesdays, and a
spelling test + play date on Fridays.
Whew. That is a lot to keep up
with. It’s like having two tiny little
coworkers to manage. Haha. And since we have live lessons every single
day, that also means we have to make sure everyone is always wearing pants. And shirts.
And that we brush our hair.
Hahahaha.
Because both of
the kids are now using computers most of the day, we ordered a new
Chromebook. Prior to this, Jacob was
using Brian’s laptop and Olivia was using my iPad, but the iPad just wasn’t
reliable for Zooming. My laptop has been
a hunk of junk for a long time and it’s consistently unreliable, so we haven’t
even bothered to use that for anything. I
don’t want to risk it freezing up during a live lesson. The Chromebook arrived Tuesday morning, just
in time for the kids’ first day of daily live lessons, and everything went off
without a hitch! Woo hoo!
We had leftover
ham from Easter and made it into sandwiches for lunch and it was just so
good. Does anyone else love Honey Baked
Ham as much as I do?! I mean, I just eat
it straight out of the refrigerator, plain and cold, because it’s so dang
good. I think it was one of my favorite
things from this past week! Such a
treat!
Both kids
worked on their art assignments for the week on Tuesday afternoon once all of
their regular lessons were completed.
Jacob had to make a color wheel of primary, secondary, and tertiary
colors made from objects he found around the house, and Olivia had to make one
of the primary and secondary colors. I
think they both did a great job!
The rest of the
afternoon was our typical movie time and work, and then around 5 I went
downstairs to make dinner. Just as I was
getting it started, I saw B walking fast outside, chasing something through the
yard. I’m sure at this point you can
probably already guess what it was… yep, another snake. Waaaahhhh!
This one was different than the one last week… it was about 3-4 feet
long and it was solid black with no patterns.
B texted my brother and he said it looks like another harmless
snake. But STILL. Please, stay out of my yard.
After dinner,
we all went for another walk around the neighborhood taking care to stay far away
from all of our neighbors who were out walking, and then after the kids went to
bed, B and I watched another episode of The Office. We’re now on episode 4 or 5, and I still
don’t love it. I’m going to keep trying,
though!
Wednesday, April 15 (Day 33 of Quarantine)
Wednesday morning,
I woke up super early so I could get to the allergist right when they opened at
7:30 AM. I still have to get my allergy
shots, so I’ve been careful to choose times when I think they’ll be the least
busy. The last time I was there, nothing
was really different, but this time, it had all changed. There was a nurse at the door taking
temperatures before they would even allow you in the building, and then once
you were approved, you could go to the shot room. The shot room, which is normally chock full
of chairs (and people), only had a few single chairs staggered and spread out
around the room, all at least six feet apart.
Fortunately,
there were only two people in there other than me, a dad and his son, and it
stayed that way the entire 30 minutes I was there. I wore my mask (my first time wearing it out
in public), and I was in and out quickly.
I was also informed while I was in there that I only have to come one
more time and then I’m done for GOOD!!!!
(Assuming my allergies don’t start raging again when I stop them.)
That was my
first time driving in over a month… the last time I had driven was when I went
to the allergist for my allergy shot in March.
It was weird being on the road, behind the wheel, and part of me is
wondering if I’ll forget how to drive altogether if this quarantine lasts too
long. Haha. That was also my first time being in a public
place in almost a month, too. Yikes.
I got home just
in time to get the kids started on schoolwork right on time, and both kids had
live lessons and lots of work again. Olivia
had her first live one-on-one with her teacher and she was ecstatic to have her
all to herself for a bit!
Right when B
and I were discussing what to have for lunch, B looked out the back door and…
that stupid snake was back again, right by our back porch. I mean, GO AWAAAAYYYY!!!! B chased him to the back fence again, and he
slithered back under it and out of our yard, but good grief, can we please stop
seeing so many of these nasty things?!
B headed out to
grab Chick-Fil-A for lunch, and then I had a Zoom meeting with my therapist
followed by a Zoom Home and School meeting, and then I spent the rest of the
afternoon working. It was a busy day for
sure.
After dinner we
had another leisurely family walk over to the dirt pile so the kids could play,
and B stayed with the kids while I walked up and down the hill to get my
workout in for the day. When we got
home, we watched the live bedtime story with our friars, and then we sent the
kids off to dreamyland!
Thursday, April 16 (Day 34 of
Quarantine)
Thursday,
Olivia had her first live Phonics test.
Her teacher called out all of the words on their live Zoom meeting, and
the kids all wrote them down. Once they
finished, I snapped a picture of it and sent it to her teacher, and then her
teacher sent back her grade. She got a
100! Not too sure why her handwriting is
so dang sloppy, though… she’s getting lazy in quarantine! Haha.
Jacob had to
make a Resurrection garden for his Religion assignment on Thursday, so the kids
and I headed over to the dirt pile to gather his supplies – dirt, rocks, and
twigs. While we were there, I let them
play for a good 30 minutes while I walked up and down the hill to get my
workout in for the day. The day was
gorgeous yet again, so it was a pleasant workout.
When we got
back home, Jacob grabbed some greenery, a few roses from our flower bed, and a
couple of Lego characters, and he completed his garden. I think it just turned out so cute!!
The rest of the
day was just another ordinary quarantined day… work and movie for the kids and
then dinner. After dinner, we got the
kids outside in the back yard to try to work with them on their bike
riding. Jacob is just so darn scared of
it most of the time, and he just wasn’t having it that evening. Olivia, on the other hand was balls to the
wall Thursday evening (for lack of a better term – haha!). Neither of them remotely have the hang of it
yet, though, so if anyone has any tips on how to teach a kid to ride a bike
without training wheels, PLEASE HELP!!
Friday, April 17 (Day 35 of Quarantine)
Jacob’s
teachers try to do fun stuff in their Friday Zoom meetings, so Jacob had Show
and Tell Friday morning. He brought his
Lego Voltron (of course), and he was excited to show it to everyone. It’s so funny, because he probably hasn’t had
Show and Tell since kindergarten, so I love that they’re bringing it back for
quarantine!
After lunch, it
was another day at the dirt pile for the kids, and a walk for me. I’m loving the fact that the empty lot is on
a big hill, so I’m able to walk up and down over and over again to get a decent
workout while still keeping my eyes on the kids. They are completely obsessed with that dang
dirt pile and I’m seriously considering paying somebody to come dump a giant
pile in our back yard. Lol.
We had to be
home by 2 PM for Olivia’s live spelling test, and then she also got to have
Show and Tell. She brought her Sheepie,
her favorite stuffed animal. While
Olivia had her Show and Tell, Jacob worked on his library assignment for the
week… an origami ice cream cone! My oh
my, that single origami video opened the door for him in a big way, and he has
been begging to do origami ever since! I
just ordered a pack of origami paper for him so I’m sure he’ll be thrilled when
we surprise him with it later this week!
B got off of
work around 4 and we all decided to pile in the car and head to our church and
school campus to leave some surprises for our friars. We left some fun little notes for them in
sidewalk chalk and dropped off some letters that Olivia had written to them
earlier in the week. It was the first
time we’d been on campus in five whole weeks… since March 13… the last time I
picked the kids up from school. That is
probably the longest I’ve ever been away from that campus since I’ve grown up
there, attending church and school there daily and weekly. It was nice to be back, if only for a few
minutes.
We had
initially planned on picking up pizza from one of our favorite local spots
right down the street from church, but we found out they’ve closed temporarily
along with our other favorite local pizza place. Sigh. I’m
so worried about all of our favorite places not surviving this. :o( We
ended up picking up pizza from Old Chicago instead, and we’ll for sure be
researching some new local places to support in the future until ours reopen!
Old Chicago is
right next to Dairy Queen, so we thought… why not… and we swung through the
drive-through there to get Blizzards to save for dessert. The Blizzard cups got scrubbed down and put
in the freezer to save for later, and we served them later in our own bowls
with our own spoons so as not to risk getting contaminated.
After dinner we
watched the Disney Singalong that we’d recorded from earlier in the week and it
was so good!! It’s just wild seeing all
of those famous people singing from their kitchens and bedrooms and back yards
and recording with their phones. What a
strange time to be alive! Michael Buble
and Demi Lavoto ended the show with A Dream is a Wish Your Heart Makes, so
naturally, I cried. Everything makes me
cry these days. Everything.
After the show
was over, we watched some more of The Imagineering Story and then we put the
kids to bed so we could watch some Ozark before hitting the hay ourselves.
Saturday, April 18 (Day 36 of
Quarantine)
Saturday ended
up being a great day! We got up, made
homemade waffles, and watched the Lego Masters finale. We were all rooting for a particular team and
we were excited to see them win the whole thing.
When that was
over, I decided to go for a run. I mean,
seriously, who even am I anymore? I
think this quarantine may just make a runner out of me again. I ended up running 3 miles in just over 40
minutes, so my pace was awful compared to what it used to be, but I’m calling
it a huge win since I’ve hardly run in the last 20 years.
We had a light
lunch shortly after that, and then I spent the next hour laying out in the back
yard and reading my book. B took the
kids to the dirt pile to give me a break, and it was soooo nice having an hour
all to myself when I wasn’t having to clean or cook or run. B and the kids walked the good part of the
trail that wasn’t closed off from the storm damage, and when they got directly
behind our house, they yelled hello up to me!
Haha.
I went inside
and opened some packages I’d been quarantining, and then I got showered and
dressed for the day. The next couple of
hours was pretty productive, and I got the whole house tidied, I completed a
couple of small projects that needed to get done, and I got some pictures taken
for my Instagram oils account… it was SO NICE to finally have some time to be
creative. Lately, I’ve had zero time
whatsoever for creativity since I’m schooling the kids during the week. I’ve been struggling just to even keep new
content flowing, so time to be creative has been completely out the window, and
I feel like all of my blog posts as of late have reflected that. Such is life right now in quarantine, though,
I suppose.
B picked up Mex
from one of our favorite restaurants for dinner and we spent the next hour
sitting around the dinner table stuffing our faces with chips and cheese
dip. My gosh, I miss our Saturday
evening Mexican dates at our favorite restaurant with our whole family after
church.
B went out to
pressure wash for a bit after dinner, and I called my momma and daddy just to
chat. I miss them terribly, too. I really miss Saturday and Sunday evenings
with them. :o(
B came in
around 7:30 and we all watched the original Peter Pan movie, put the kids to
bed, and then B and I watched some of the One World show that was on to raise
money for the current happenings. Again,
it was just wild to see all of the famous singers and actresses performing in
their own living rooms with no fancy lighting or makeup or anything.
Sunday, April 19 (Day 37 of Quarantine)
Sunday morning, B went through the drive-through for donuts and then we all
watched church after breakfast. We were
all excited to see that the friars had gotten our sidewalk chalk messages and
they posted some pictures of it during announcement time after mass.
After church it
was time to get ready and have lunch, and Olivia decided to accessorize with every single piece of jewelry she owns. Lol.
I spent the rest of the
afternoon tackling our laundry room. We’ve
lived in this house for ten years now and I’ve literally taken zero time to
ever clean out, organize, or decorate the laundry room. It’s disorganized and just plain gross and it
has been on my to-do list forever, so it felt good to finally get it done! Here's the before... come back Friday to see the after!
I got all of
our cabinets cleaned out, I tossed a ton of old crap that we didn’t need, and I
also brought up all of the paint cans from our closet downstairs and organized
them in the cabinet above the dryer.
They’ve been taking up precious space in our closet downstairs, and it
made zero sense to have them there, so I’m happy to finally have them out of
the way.
I still have a
lot of things I want to do to the laundry room – paint the walls, paint the
cabinets, put some subway tile in there, add a countertop over the washer and
dryer, and get a few organizers + some décor and then it will be done. We have a long way to go, but I’m just glad
to have finally started!
Having all of
the paint cans out of the downstairs closet freed up a bunch of extra space to
move some things around in there, and now it’s nice and organized again, and
there’s more breathing room than there was before.
We had another
bout of severe weather predicted for Sunday night (strong tornadoes predicted
again), so we spent the rest of the day preparing the storm closet again, and
then we had leftover cheese dip and chips along with Taco Joes for dinner.
After dinner,
my anxiety was running high because of all of the tornado talk in the news, so I
went upstairs and turned on a Jillian Michaels YouTube video to burn off some
steam. I felt a lot better afterward,
and then we got the kiddos settled in their sleeping bags on our floor again so
we could make a quick exit to the storm closet if we needed to.
B and I hung
out downstairs for a bit after the kids went to bed and we listened to the storm
outside. We had a bolt of lightning hit
super close to our house and my brother even sent me a picture of how close it actually
was. He has some kind of fancy weather
tracking software that is crazy… he’s our own personal meteorologist. Lol.
Just as B and I
were heading up for bed and I was sure I wouldn’t sleep all night again, our local
weather people announced that the line had changed course slightly, and the
worst of it would go south of us… hardly any more risk for tornadoes! Woo hoo!
That was enough for me to let go, and I ended up falling asleep quickly
and sleeping like a baby all night. The
bad weather did, indeed, go just south of us and, thankfully, we were spared
again. We did wake up to the news on
Monday that we had gotten SEVEN INCHES of rain on Sunday alone, though. Is that not crazy?!