Thursday, April 2, 2020

COVID-19

In February, we started hearing a lot about a new strain of the Corona Virus that was impacting a lot of people in China.  In early March, COVID-19 made its way to the US.  We were being told to wash our hands, not touch our faces, and stay home as much as possible.  
Things in Nebraska started to get cancelled the week of March 9th.  The first thing that affected us was the boys state basketball tournament March 12-14.  We were so disappointed.  We were on spring break, so we still went to Lincoln to see my parents.  While we were there, large gatherings, such as concerts, started to be postponed/cancelled.   A lot had changed in two days, but our school was still in session.  
Two days later, on Sunday night, we were notified that we would not be going to school that week.  At this point, it still seemed like a short-term thing.  We kept our boys home from daycare, and decided to enjoy a week of nothing.  
By Thursday, we knew what the expectations were of us as teachers.  We were to provide review packets that students could complete without parents.  We were to assume both parents were still working, and we didn't need to add stress to an already stressful time.
We've been out of school for three weeks now.  It has been an adjustment for sure.  We are all five at home ALL THE TIME.  It's like summer without the fun activities and socializing.  We do go on daily walks, but we definitely feel trapped at home.  I have tried to be very intentional about putting my phone down, so I don't have too many pictures.  But, here's our COVID-19 life at home.

School day 1 for her

and for them

How I'm going to survive three meals a day.

I had no intentions of going to the store until I realized that I would have to.

A fort

YES

Digging for letters

We know the owners of this food truck, and we wanted to support them.  
We haven't done any fast food yet, but it's been hard.

A new plant

One of maybe 5 puzzles we did in the first few weeks

Cooking with Orbies

Our students came March 23 to pick up their first packets.  My team and I went to decorate the sidewalks on Sunday afternoon.










tracing

 We have been outside any chance we have.

No puzzles at the store :(

One of my students watching the week's read aloud

Getting her beauty rest

P

G


playing in the rain



Zooming with friends
We don't look like we're enjoying each other, but we were :)

Zach and Monroe went golfing.  I took the boys to say hi at the end of their round.

Wednesday, April 1, 2020

First half of March

My parents came to visit and brought the kids Valentines.





A silly photo shoot with Dad.  P in white, G in blue.






I saw this idea on Pinterest, and decided right away which one of our walls needed this.  







My painting helper



I LOVE how it turned out!  It makes such a statement, and it cost less than $30.

I wonder if they know what other options there are...


Our boys got to go on a field trip with their daycare.  They sent these adorable pictures.



 
District Champs!  
We have had so much fun following the Hastings Tiger basketball team.  They were undefeated most of the season.  They made it to state, and we were so excited to cheer them on there.  Unfortunately, COVID-19 made its way to the US.  The boys were allowed to still play, but only immediate family was allowed in to watch in person.  We were so disappointed.  We did get to watch them on TV.  They lost in overtime.  

One last snow (hopefully)