3.17.2020

Happy St. Patrick's Day

Not the best climate for celebration this year. We certainly won't be having a party or a play date or be going out to eat (now that restaurants are closed except for take out). I have, in the past, gone all out for St. Patrick's Day with scavenger hunts and rainbows. The girls, especially MiniM.E., remind me of what I did last year, which makes it hard not to do those things again. BUT, I had a lot going with stress of SARSpocalypse, quarterly reports, and trying to help out my mom friends who need homeschooling advice and resources. By the time I was done with "work" last night, it was too late to start a scavenger hunt.

We woke up with a blanket of snow which the kids decided was a trick from the leprechaun, so that worked in my favor.

We settled for green pancakes and green smoothies for breakfast and made leprechaun slime for science.




Slime resulted in clothing and hair full of slime, so we also filled our morning with a bath time.

Maybe later we will venture to the store... at least it will be an activity.


3.16.2020

Flu Crazier!

No school, no work, no shopping, no restaurants, no play dates, no Taekwondo, no dance, no music, no library... no one even wants to meet up at an outdoor location. It's like some crazy sci fi movie or alternate universe. We shopped yesterday and everywhere was out of meat, bread, frozen food and toilet paper. This is by far the craziest thing I've experienced.

We are feeling so fortunate that this is already what we do every day. I can't imagine what parents must be feeling that are used to sending their kids to school and now are expected to stay home with them and teach them. So other than no one wanting to play and not heading out for activities this evening and having Daddy home all day, it was pretty much a normal school day for us today.

Lots of playing outside with these cuties. And other than asking for playdates a few times, the kids seem pretty okay with things so far.




We'll see if I'm feeling so chipper come the end of the week!

3.15.2020

Flu Craziness

So it's getting a little crazy with the paranoia over coronavirus and the new social distancing. We went from "maybe they'll be a meeting Monday to decide what to do" to "no school for five weeks" in a matter of hours!

We were supposed to spend the morning at a Taekwondo tournament, but it's been rescheduled. We needed a few books and movies from the library so that became Plan B until we looked online and the Saratoga Public Library was "closed to the public until further notice". Figuring we were going to be without the library for weeks, I quickly searched the nearby libraries, and thankfully the library Glens Falls was open for the weekend, to close Monday. So Plan C was get to any library ASAP for books we might need for months. I quickly put together a list of what we would need for school while these crazies played.




We already had a date night/sleepover planned so we went ahead and went out, but the whole thing feels so crazy.

The downtown bar and restaurant scene didn't feel any different- we couldn't even get a table at the restaurant we planned on, so things can't be too bad.

Our friends watched our kids at our house and then we came home and kept their kids for the night. It was a bit crazy, but the kids had a blast (as usual) and will be very tired tonight (as usual). At least we didn't have to rush our morning since church was cancelled for both our families. The kids got to play through the afternoon!





3.11.2020

Feels Like Spring!

It was SO NICE OUT Sunday and Monday! I just wanted to stay out all day. 


A perfect day for our rock smashing science experiment. 


And lots of outdoor play. 
Tuesday was a small music class with worry over coronavirus. But the boys totally came out of their shells with less kids and had a blast participating.


Then today we had to put back on the winter coats... but the sun still felt nice and we are trying to spend as much time outside as we can.



3.08.2020

100 Day, Nice Weather and a Full Weekend

Friday was a day of school the girls have been looking forward to since... maybe day 5? 100 DAY!!!! They have been so excited that when 99 DAY! came and went and I sat down in the evening ready to take a break, I suddenly realized, "I have to do something for 100 day!" And it's times like these that I am so thankful for the internet!

100 day was a huge success.

And we got to visit the Tang Museum for a story time on the road, which added to the excitement of the day.

100 day was a great way to end the week and start an exciting weekend.

Yesterday the girls and I had girls afternoon. We went downtown to Creative Sparks to paint pottery and it was so nice to spend time with just the girls and our friends: a mom and just the girls. We will have to instate a monthly girls afternoon going forward.

Now that Daddy has a camera phone too, I can steal his photos and get a glimpse of what boys afternoon looked like.



Today was a birthday party where I face-painted. It was small and low key which was just the kind of party the girls are into, so everyone had a good time.

And now to take a break before another week...

3.04.2020

My Birthday Week!

In other news, it was my birthday on Monday. We didn't celebrate much, though I was happy to have Gram come to visit to be here for my "big day". I did get some great summer sandals and this adorable "Happy Birthday Song," so I couldn't really ask for anything better.


We made it outside a bit this week, but otherwise I feel like we are sort of plodding along through winter... waiting on spring.


 


3.01.2020

Therapy Pigs at the Museum

Today after church we had lunch in Glens Falls and went to the World Awareness Children's Museum for a therapy pigs event. It's not often you have a chance to meet a pig in a museum, so we couldn't pass it up.

The kids really enjoyed the museum for an hour or so while we waited for the pigs to arrive.





 


It wasn't quite the meet and greet we expected. I was thinking adorable pink pigs. These were neither. In fact they were fairly ugly and drooly. Their hair was wiry and they were very dandruffy. So... I wasn't overly impressed. I couldn't tell if the kids were disgusted or terrified, but we didn't last too long in the pig room. You win some, you lose some.