Brian was off the entire week after Christmas, so we treated the week as one very long weekend, staying up late every night and sleeping in every morning. The kids had tons and tons of time at home to play with all of their new toys and they loved every single second.
Monday, December 28 (Day 290 of Quarantine)
Monday morning, I spent the entire morning taking down the Christmas trees in the kids’ bedrooms, doing laundry, and cleaning the entire upstairs floor – sweeping, mopping, dusting, vacuuming, and scrubbing every surface. I was done by lunchtime, and we had a light lunch at home.
After lunch, Brian and the kids played outside with their new golf chipping net and then we all got ready and headed out to get fireworks for New Year’s Eve. The forecast showed storms for NYE at that point, but we figured we’d just get them anyway, and do them New Year’s Day if need be.
Instead of heading to Alabama to go to a real fireworks outlet, we opted for a fireworks stand in the Walmart parking lot here in town. We were worried about the fireworks outlets being too crowded, and many people down here in the south are being way too blasé about the whole pandemic, so we just didn’t think it’d be a good idea to risk it… especially since we’d have to drive so far to get them.
The rest of the day was spent hanging out, making dinner, and watching The Mandalorian with the kids… they were still behind!
Tuesday, December 29 (Day 291 of Quarantine)
Tuesday morning, we slept so late… almost until 9 which is just crazy!! Since we got such a late start, that meant that I got a late start on everything I wanted to do, but I managed to get everything done anyway.
Tuesday, my goal was to get all of the Christmas decorations put away downstairs (with the exception of the tree and mantle), get all of the outdoor decorations down and put away, do two loads of laundry, and scrub, dust, sweep, mop, and vacuum downstairs. The entire morning was spent doing all those things, and I was done by the time B got back home with our Chick-Fil-A takeout for lunch. I do need to thank him for taking down the majority of the outdoor décor… you the real MVP, B!
After lunch, the four of us took a walk around the neighborhood so the kids could ride their scooters. Santa brought Olivia her very own, so now they don’t have to share Jacob’s anymore, and it was so nice to have both of them scooting at the same time and not have to set a timer for them to take turns. The weather was gorgeous – sunny and 63, so it was a pleasant walk.
Tuesday evening after dinner, we watched Dolittle (it was good!) and during the movie, a frog came out of nowhere and jumped off of Brian's shoulder onto the floor... WHAT?! Chaos ensued while B tried to catch him because Olivia and I are both scared of frogs (LOL), and that little thing was SO fast. Brian finally caught him in the kitchen and we were all scratching our heads and wondering where the heck he had come from.
Wednesday, December 30 (Day 292 of Quarantine)
Wednesday morning after breakfast, I got right to work taking down the Christmas tree and the mantle. Between that and vacuuming and finishing up some laundry, that took all morning as well as a little more time after lunch.
Wednesday evening was spent hanging out at home, just like any other evening. The kids did some Yoga to meet their activity goals on their watches, and then B and I started Bridgerton after they went to bed. Have any of you watched it yet? I’ve seen so many people rave about it, but the first few episodes were a little bit slow to me.
Thursday, December 31 (Day 293 of Quarantine)
Thursday was New Year’s Eve and it was a dreary day, raining off and on all day. We obviously decided to stay home for New Year’s Eve, but we decided to make it extra special by dressing up, getting takeout from a nice restaurant, and letting the kids stay up until midnight for the first time ever. We spent the morning decorating, and then Olivia and I painted our nails in silver sparkles in preparation for the evening ahead.
Steak is my very favorite meal, and we hadn’t had one since February – pre-Covid for B’s birthday – before everything shut down, so it was the ultimate treat and a perfect way to end a less-than-stellar year.
Friday, December 11 (Day 294 of Quarantine)
Friday was the laziest day I’ve had in months and it was exactly what we all needed after our partying Thursday night. B and I slept in until 9 and then B headed out to grab donuts while I headed downstairs only to curl up on the couch in a blanket and read. The kids ended up sleeping until 10 AM!!!! 10 AM, y’all!! And then we all enjoyed the donuts for a verrrry late breakfast.
The rest of the day was literally spent sitting on the couch under a blanket, alternating between watching football and reading my book, and then I also played board games with the kiddos. We watched Georgia play at noon in a super close and heart attack-inducing game, but we WON and it was a great way to start out the new year.
Covid cases are at the highest they’ve ever been in our city, and between that and the fact that loads of people traveled and saw family and friends over the break, the school decided it was best to keep everyone at home for virtual for a couple of weeks until cases start to decrease again.
To say I was heartbroken was an understatement… that was certainly some of the last news we wanted to hear on the first day of the new year, but I do know that they made the right decision by prioritizing safety first. That doesn’t make it suck any less, though… especially since our family chose to put safety first during the holidays and we changed all of our traditional family gatherings so we could do our part to prevent community spread.
I have to say, it’s been really hard (and quite maddening) seeing some people’s posts from the holidays on the internet… so many people carried on with their regular traditions of getting together indoors with loads of people and no masks and, because of that, Covid cases are raging, and our city’s three hospitals are at maximum capacity. There isn’t a single regular or ICU bed open right now in our city and that is terrifying.
I tried not to let the news ruin my day, though, and instead, I pulled out my new 2021 planner and started canceling appointments and rearranging tasks to accommodate my new profession of virtual learning moderator yet again. Sigh. I had big plans for the blog in January – new content every single weekday this month – but, sadly, some of it will have to be pushed out as I won’t have much time (if any) to dedicate to the blog for the next two weeks, maybe even longer if the kids are unable to go back to school on the 19th as currently scheduled.
I did finally get up and do something productive Friday evening… I cooked our traditional New Year’s Day dinner of ham (well, technically that was left over from Christmas), black eyed peas, mashed potatoes, and collard greens. I’ve been eating that meal every New Year’s Day for my whole life… it’s a southern tradition. Black eyed peas are said to bring good luck in the upcoming year, and greens (turnips or collards) are said to bring wealth and prosperity. Lord knows, we could really use some good luck right about now! Y’all all please eat your black eyed peas this year! Lol.
Saturday, January 2 (Day 295 of Quarantine)
Saturday morning, I got in my first workout of the year – some indoor cardio – and then I spent the morning getting a few things done around the house. Jacob put together his new K'nex roller coasters all morning, and wanted me to snap a picture to send to my parents. This kid LOVES to build.
That concluded our celebrations for Christmas 2020, and I pray that we never EVER have to celebrate Christmas that way again. It is really, really sad celebrating Christmas outside in the cold, in the dark, with no yummy food, not much time, and with masks on… and it’s even sadder not being able to hug anyone. Christmas is supposed to be cozy and warm indoors by the fire with all the yummy comfort foods, good conversation, and hugs galore. It’s not supposed to be cold and rushed. :o(
B picked up Five Guys for dinner after our celebration ended, and then the four of us spent the rest of the evening hanging out. The kids had gotten new Christmas gifts from their grandparents, and all they wanted to do was put together their new Legos and work on their new crafts.
After they went to bed, B and I watched a combo of football, Supermarket Sweep that we hadn’t yet watched, and Bridgerton. After episode four, it finally started to grow on me a little. I feel like that’s where things finally started to pick up and get interesting.
Sunday, January 3 (Day 296 of Quarantine)
Sunday morning was the last day of Christmas Break, and we started the day off with virtual church and cinnamon rolls like every week of quarantine. During church, I finished getting organized in my planner for the week ahead since we are once again having to pivot to virtual learning – sigh – and then afterward, I helped Olivia bake her new Shrinky Dinks twinkle light set in the oven after she colored them. The final project turned out really neat, despite the fact that we had some issues getting the light strand together.
Naturally, the second time she fell, we were at the very furthest point away from our house, so she had a loooong walk back, but she was a trooper, and was back to her usual bubbly self after we cleaned her knee and fingers up when we got back home.
I spent the rest of the day in my office busting my butt to crank out as much blog content as possible, because honestly, I have no clue if I’ll have any time to work on it at all since the kids will be virtual again. We got Jacob’s daily schedule Sunday afternoon, and his teacher is spreading things out throughout the whole day instead of keeping everything together in the morning, so that messes me up because I typically use the afternoon to work after they’ve finished their schooling.
I made white chicken chili for dinner, and then the kids got showered and ready for bed to kind-of get back in the swing of things for school, but we didn’t take bedtime super seriously since nobody had to be up at 6 AM on Monday morning. That’s the one bonus of virtual learning – a slightly later wake-up call – so we’re choosing to look on the bright side and say CHEERS TO THAT!!!!
Happy Thursday, y’all!
Wow, your kids stayed up till midnight! We did an 8 pm celebration, staying up till 9 was even late for Simon! Our school had planned to be virtual the week after break due to travel and such, but they are supposed to go back next week. Hope you get to go back in person soon too!
ReplyDeleteSounds like a great week! I can't believe they stayed up so late! I finished Bridgerton the other day and it did take a while. I couldn't get Kevin to watch it! We are back to virtual learning here as well and remote working. Our cases and hospitalizations are the highest ever. Good luck with the supervising of learning!
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