Monday, March 16, 2020

Snowed In

It's like we were destined to not go to school today. I woke up to a beautiful 6 inches of snow in my yard. We are in the lower elevation of our area, and I heard much of our area got hit with multiple feet of snow. Then the power went out for hundreds of people in our area. If life was "normal" I'm sure we wouldn't have been going to school. 


So today was an inside day anyways. Today didn't feel like we were suffocating in our house or in quarantine or social distancing. Today felt "normal" for a snow day, because it was literally a snow day for us, complete with sledding down our hill, a nice fire in our wood stove, and not leaving the house because our cars can't make it up our driveway. 

Today's COVID-19 Developments
Schooling at Home

I read a post about an avid homeschooler calling what we are doing schooling at home, not homeschooling. So, since I'm not a bonafide homeschooling mom, I'll talk about our schooling at home experience. 

We started it, and The Little did great. She was focused and did what was expected of her. Halfway through the day, which was going great, I get a communication from the superintendent of schools saying that they are delaying distance learning due to miscommunications with the state and unsafe working conditions at school. I decided to stay the course since we have a packet of work to do and had a good start.

In addition to her school work, I decided to supplement with Scratch Coding to help prepare us for programming the new Spike Lego robot for First Lego League. We worked through one lesson together and then she took off on her own for three hours and designed and programmed a short cartoon she titled Space Princess. 



Keeping Busy
  • It was a normal Monday at work for the husband - busy, chaotic, with lots of calls. He telecommutes during normal times so this is not anything new to him. 
  • I worked most of the day on my Bible Study Fellowship preparations. We are transitioning our class to an online class. 
  • For "PE" today, the Little chose to go sledding down our hill. She was outside for about an hour until she came back in cold and wet. We also did a few rounds of Just Dance. Even with a sprained foot, I can win. 
  • Dinner was Spaghetti and steamed broccoli  We still have plenty of Girl Scout cookies to get us through. 
  • No family game time tonight due to a miscommunication and the Little's insistence on doing more Scratch coding. 
  • We watched a few episodes XMen: Evolution on Disney+. The Little notified me today that she likes Netflix better. We may be renewing our Netflix account soon. 
Final Thoughts
I was scrolling through my pictures this afternoon and found the first CoronaVirus meme I posted (memes are my love language). It was from January 28th. The news of the virus was just starting to catch my interest, and I was cracking up on all the memes. I'm still cracking up on all the memes, but life definitely is heading in a direction I could not fathom, and it's ultimately not a laughing matter. Each day feels more and more restricted and I am having a hard time imagining what life is going to look like next week. This is all SO WEIRD!!

Sunday, March 15, 2020

Does this feel bizarre to you too?

Coronavirus.

Social distancing.

Flatten the curve.

So many new phrases and mandates and suggestions. It's been a weird and bizarre last week as life became full of regulations, expectations, caution, fear, and distance learning, or forced homeschooling as I'm calling it.

I'm not the first to say this, we are living in an interesting time. It's all new to everyone. It feels bizarre and surreal and it's upending all of our lives. We all need to work together to flatten the curve. We all need to work together to stop the spread. As much as I get this. As much as I want to be part of the effort, it's hard. It's hard to be flexible and to live in a state that causes so much uncertainty. Will we go to school next week? (nope) Can I return my library books on Monday? (nope) Will I be able to work out at the gym? (For right now, yes. But you're better off staying home.)

Last week it was announced that my daughter's school will transition to distance learning until April 13th. I'm declaring us homeschoolers,  and we will treat it as such. I want to document this time, because it's just so bizarre and unprecedented. It's weird. It's frustrating. It's scary. So for the next month, I'm just going to write about my experience. You're welcome to join in.

Today's COVID-19  developments:

Wasson Household Homeschooling

The Little's teacher had some foresight and sent her students home with two full weeks of work to do, so we have stuff to get started tomorrow with our forced homeschooling. I've always wondered what it would be like to homeschool, and now I get a free one-month, possible two-month, trial.

Today, we discussed expectations and made a plan. I wrote it out for my Little and made her agree to it and sign it. Tomorrow will be day one of homeschooling. Let's see how that goes.

Keeping Busy
As a family, we made a list of things we would like to do during this time of.....(what is this time?).....social distancing. We have some cleaning goals, a goal to play all the games in our game closet, some crafting goals, and a list of movies we want to watch. The Little and I thought about working on some Girl Scout badges. The weather has been horrible, so we have been stuck inside, but once things clear up, we also have some yardwork goals because once the Coronavirus passes it will be just in time for wildfire season to take over.

What we did today:

  • church (it hasn't been canceled yet. I'm expecting that to change this week)
  • Science experiment - growing crystals
  • Played a round of Yahtzee (The little won)
  • Laundry, because if there is ever a time to have clean underwear, it's during a global pandemic
  • nightly movie; Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (the husband wants to watch all the movies, so we started the series tonight)
Funny Things I Saw
I know that the CoronaVirus Pandemic is serious stuff, but sometimes you still have to look for the funny and laugh. And today this video, which is a few years old, had me laughing so hard that tears were coming out of my eyes. I watched it over and over and over and over and each time it got funnier and I laughed harder. It felt so fitting as I begin to help set-up the local BSF school program to an online platform. 






Snowed In

It's like we were destined to not go to school today. I woke up to a beautiful 6 inches of snow in my yard. We are in the lower elevatio...