9.13.2020
An End of Summer (Socially Distanced & Masked Up) Get Together
9.12.2020
Spruce Mountain
The kids and I have been taking lots of hikes, "adventures," we sometimes call them; most people would probably call them short walks on flat surfaces in the woods. The boys have a walking limit of about 200ft and 205ft, respectively. I can usually convince SlimJim to keep walking for a mile or so, but at the 205 mark, he starts asking when he can go in the backpack. And with a three year old's concept of elapsed time, no matter how long I ask him to walk, he continues to ask, "now?" every 21 seconds. Our weekday hikes have to be short enough that I can have both boys walk most of the way, and take turns carrying them for a few minutes.
Today, last minute, we decided to get in the car and go for a real hike with Daddy. A hike up a mountain. Because there would be two grown ups to carry the boys.
The first hour of the hike was fantastic. The weather was perfect, the woods were beautiful, plenty of snack breaks, lots of nature to explore. The boys found a frog, we looked at mushrooms and fallen trees, and we enjoyed the walk.
The next hours were a bit more challenging. When we realized, after the first hour, that we hadn't even made it a quarter of the distance to the top, we knew we'd have to carry the boys. Mr.T. was insistent, for once, that he walk on his own. If he was going to be carried, it certainly wasn't going to be in the backpack meant for a one year old. Finally, we ended up with Mr.T. in the big kid pack, SlimJim in the baby pack, and we started climbing again. The girls did a great job- LittleL.G. bounding like a gazelle, and MiniM.E. keeping up a good pace. Though everyone was pretty tired by the end, we made it to the top.
9.11.2020
Another Week
We were lucky to have a three day weekend, after surviving the first week of school. Gram and Grumpy came for a BBQ and some kitty cuddles.
9.04.2020
We Made It!
...to the end of the first week!
It may have been ambitious to go for a five day first week. By today, everyone's patience was waning. I could tell the girls were tired of learning and the boys were tired of the new schedule. Even being so tired, the girls worked hard all morning and finished strong with a science experiment and a history lesson this afternoon.
To celebrate, we drove to the natural playground at Hudson's Crossing Park. Sadly, it hasn't been maintained well this year- COVID maybe? The kids didn't seem to notice. We saw the locks at work, which was terrifying (who thinks two railings, 6' from the river, are enough to keep observers safe?!?!) but awesome.
The kids played on the slides built into the hills for at least half an hour, and they could have stayed and played the rest of the day!
9.02.2020
Hard at Work
Almost halfway through the first week of school. It is exhausting, but new schedules and routines take time to get used to. They are working hard! Everyone is going to need the long weekend.
8.31.2020
The First Day of School!
It's hard to believe that we are starting a new school year with a fourth grader, a first grader and a preschooler! This year, especially, we are feeling so fortunate that we are homeschooling. It's going to be a wild ride.
This photo sums up how I expect the year to go:
It took me 15 minutes to wrangle everyone to the same spot, close enough that I could fit them in the frame.
I instantly started taking as many photos as I possibly could while shouting ridiculous things, making silly faces and telling jokes to try to get everyone to laugh, while also reminding the boys to stay there and look over here.
Within 30 seconds, the boys had disappeared and were off playing.
This is the best I got: