*deep breath*
There are SO many things to talk about. I'm having a hard time deciding where to start. I'm leaning towards our household plan for the time being.
We are on Day 2 of this new concept of "social distancing". So far, it's not too bad. We haven't jumped into school work yet. (I have - I use google classroom and have been reaching out to my students daily and today gave them their first "assignment"; all I asked them to do was check in, let me know they're present and following along.) My kids will get on schedule starting Monday.
We needed to create a plan because of the age range in the house. the 14 yo has high school courses and is my over-committed academic. My 11yo is more lackadaisical...she needs a plan because school isn't that important to her and she'd let everything slide if she was allowed. And the the 7yo...I mean 2nd grade is important, but I feel he needs maintenance of skills not necessarily "2nd grade curriculum". BUT - he needs to be occupied and not a distraction while the other two work. So a plan is required.
This is what we came up with:
We'll see how long this lasts.
I cannot help but spend a few moments to address the situation we find ourselves in with the corona virus. I've never been terribly political, but as this crisis has ramped up, I am paying much more attention to our Governor and am finding myself impressed.
Yesterday, I shared an article of several Italians who created a video of their experiences and misconceptions only 10 days ago. We do need to act based on the experiences of those who came before us - even though it's only 10 days before us!!! It's pretty clear how this virus will impact our population by looking at data collected, worldwide, over the past 6 weeks.
Stay healthy and well - be kind, don't forget to check in on each other and take this time to notice the little things.