You might think that having lots of kids at home 24/7 at a time like this would make life even more challenging than it already is. But actually, lots of kids means there is always at least one other person to play with. And this can be helpful to me since I work from home. […]
Life at My House
Day 14: Papa
I am very close with my parents. And so are the kids. My dad has always been my go-to babysitter. When I was little, I had a very special relationship with my grandmother (my dad’s mom), and the kids are all super fortunate to have the same relationship with my dad. You know that movie […]
Day 13: Today Was Awesome
Today was the kind of day I envisioned when I first became a parent. It is the first day I’ve had like this in a very long time. Like maybe ever, actually. We had no meltdowns. ZERO. ZERO!!! We had a couple disagreements, but other than that, the kids were awesome. I was able to […]
Day 12: We Should Not Be Requiring Parents To Teach Their Children From Home
Yesterday our school district began distance learning. Our kids are receiving instruction via Google Classroom. And yesterday, as I helped my 9-year-old navigate GC for the first time ever, it became apparent that this is not how to handle our current situation. I appreciate the Herculean effort our administration and elementary school teachers made to […]
Day 10: Now Is NOT The Time To Neglect Yourself
In the past nine days I have spent approximately eleven hours away from the kids. There have been two trips to the grocery stores — one last Saturday and one yesterday — totaling about 5 1/2 total hours between two different stores in each trip and also shopping for my parents. The other 5 hours […]
Social Distancing Day 9: Costco Is Amazing
I managed to last an entire week without going grocery shopping. With five kids at home 24/7, I was pretty proud of myself. I’m not sure I’ve ever done that. I went grocery shopping last Saturday, and I didn’t go again until today. And a lot has changed in the last week. I buy most […]