The second grade performed a short play called Bugs! Bugs! Bugs! Our little bug was a firefly and did a great job with her singing and speaking roles. Here are a few highlights!
I’m sure I’m not the only one who started this quarantine and thought the Zombie Apocalypse was imminent. I did what all normal apocalyptic-preparers would do - I filled our extra 60 gallon water containers, I checked the date on my bucket of freeze-dried food, and I stocked up on canned goods and baking essentials. Clearly the stores would be completely shuttered and I was going to have to make my own bread and can my own vegetables by the time we emerged from quarantine. Well, we all know things didn’t turn out quite that bad, but an Ayres is always prepared! I’ve had a fully stocked pantry of baking ingredients so I’ve worked hard to keep something on the counter to eat at all times. Today I attempted cinnamon squares. The yeast didn’t rise as much as I thought it should’ve, and I didn’t include the pecans that the recipe called for since I have some nut-haters in the family. So you roll out the dough and the spread some of the filling, which was easier said than do...
I woke up this morning and a feeling of helplessness washed over me. All the unknowns are creeping up and threatening to smother me. It's a wave that comes over and over again. I get to the top of one and then another hits. I have always been a planner. Sometimes I worry. But I very rarely have anxiety. I try to focus on what I know and what I have control over. What DO I know? I know what will happen for the next 4 weeks. I know the kids have school until May 22 and I will do my best to balance it with work. Got it. I can do that. But what happens after that? What will they do all day when school ends and I'm still working and camps haven't started up yet? What if camps never start? Do I cancel the camps now and try to get some money back? Or do I wait and see if they cancel and give me a refund? Do I move their camps to later in the summer when they're more likely to happen? But if I wait to see if the June camps are cancelled then all the July and August camps mi...
Finally made it to Friday. Thank the good Lord. Our admin staff had a virtual happy hour in the afternoon, which was a nice way to see everyone's faces and check in on the week. I especially love seeing the kids and pets joining in on the fun. The days are all starting to blur together. What day of the week is it? What's the date? March 283rd? Seems like it... More evidence that our cat thinks he is just one of the dogs. Blue loves to sit in the playroom (aka - the kids' classroom) to keep track of what they are doing. So here we are. We made it through our first full official week of home school. We survived. Yes, there were tears (both mine and the kids) but we also laughed a lot too. Today two of our neighbors have birthdays, so we used some time this afternoon to bake some special desserts for them. Love walking into the house and smelling freshly baked desserts! And yes, I will have that drink on a Friday at 3pm to celebrate making it through alive!
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