Week One of Social Distancing is now nearly complete and we survived.
So yesterday Eva and I got all dressed up and had a tea party. Three kinds of tea, cucumber sandwiches, scones, lemon curd, the works. It was just what we homebound girls needed. You may think you have no reason to get out of your sweat pants, but just do it. It doesn't matter if you don't leave your driveway, don't see another soul but your family, just make an occasion and celebrate family and fellowship and togetherness. We may be stuck at home, but by golly, we can still party with one another.
We had a lovely time. And, whew, looking at that photo, I sure do need a hair cut. I have no idea if my hairdresser is operating these days, but I am keeping my fingers crossed that this shelter in place rule is over before my hair is down to my knees.
On another topic, what are you all cooking these days? No excuse not to make a bit of effort since we are home all the livelong day. I have been trying to make meals that I can get some leftovers from. On Wednesday my husband roasted a chicken with potatoes, carrots, and onion. It was a tiny little fellow, and we ate half of it between us. On Thursday I took all the meat off the bones and made chicken enchiladas. My favorite simple chicken enchilada recipe is from Dinner at the Zoo, a fun blog site.
This is my dish of enchiladas before I popped it into the oven. I cut the recipe in half because I only had two cups of leftover chicken. I used 10 enchiladas instead of 14. It makes great leftovers too, in case you can't eat it in one sitting.
The superintendent of schools in our county gave his talk yesterday afternoon, and of course, no one has a clue how long school will be closed. What he did make clear, however, was that the teachers will be providing all the learning materials either online or in physical packets. The expectation is that every household with a child will homeschool their children with these materials for as long as we have to stay home and schools are closed. He does not want any child to be unprepared to pass on to the next grade.
At this point, I am pretty much in awe of what these teachers have to do on a daily basis to educate our children. Since Eva's parents are still working each day, homeschooling has fallen to me. For the most part, I am really enjoying it, but when Eva gets tired and her attention wanders, it is more frustrating. I am good at presenting the materials and working with her, but maybe not so good at scheduling breaks and snack times to shift gears now and then. It isn't like I can say "Recess!" and send her out to run around in the driveway for twenty minutes. And my goodness, is she ever missing social interaction with other children.
Are any of you homeschooling right now? How do you meet these challenges?
21 responses to “A Tea Party and Two Meals”
You two look lovely all dolled up for tea!
Why not use your phone to “ring” the recess and snack bell? Get outside when you can for the fresh air and Vitamin D from the sun. Skipping rope, hopscotch there are probably old games that might be fun to experience or revisit if her peers aren’t around to suggest they are “baby” games. Can you build a fun obstacle course for jumping over (or into a hoop or box), zigzagging around the lawn, etc. Getting in these times as much as possible may also help her attention span.
Also, I think kids need to keep in touch with their friends just like adults, so 15 minutes of FaceTime or Skype with a friend each day or every other day might be good. I’ve got a list of people I see semi-regularly to remind me who to check in with whether by text, phone, email or another chat method. Maybe she could practice some writing and write an actual letter or make a card to send to a friend? A friend reminder her older sons they can buckle down now or be doing it all summer when hopefully they’ll be free to do regular summer activities. They have responded to that so far. Good luck, it’s a challenge.
You two look lovely all dolled up for tea!
Why not use your phone to “ring” the recess and snack bell? Get outside when you can for the fresh air and Vitamin D from the sun. Skipping rope, hopscotch there are probably old games that might be fun to experience or revisit if her peers aren’t around to suggest they are “baby” games. Can you build a fun obstacle course for jumping over (or into a hoop or box), zigzagging around the lawn, etc. Getting in these times as much as possible may also help her attention span.
Also, I think kids need to keep in touch with their friends just like adults, so 15 minutes of FaceTime or Skype with a friend each day or every other day might be good. I’ve got a list of people I see semi-regularly to remind me who to check in with whether by text, phone, email or another chat method. Maybe she could practice some writing and write an actual letter or make a card to send to a friend? A friend reminder her older sons they can buckle down now or be doing it all summer when hopefully they’ll be free to do regular summer activities. They have responded to that so far. Good luck, it’s a challenge.
You two look lovely all dolled up for tea!
Why not use your phone to “ring” the recess and snack bell? Get outside when you can for the fresh air and Vitamin D from the sun. Skipping rope, hopscotch there are probably old games that might be fun to experience or revisit if her peers aren’t around to suggest they are “baby” games. Can you build a fun obstacle course for jumping over (or into a hoop or box), zigzagging around the lawn, etc. Getting in these times as much as possible may also help her attention span.
Also, I think kids need to keep in touch with their friends just like adults, so 15 minutes of FaceTime or Skype with a friend each day or every other day might be good. I’ve got a list of people I see semi-regularly to remind me who to check in with whether by text, phone, email or another chat method. Maybe she could practice some writing and write an actual letter or make a card to send to a friend? A friend reminder her older sons they can buckle down now or be doing it all summer when hopefully they’ll be free to do regular summer activities. They have responded to that so far. Good luck, it’s a challenge.
I have seen so many examples of people creatively and deliberately coming up with great, wonderful ideas as we all are going through this time. I must admit, that hopefully, I will continue with some of the positive changes that I have and probably will continue to change in my personal life.
Right now I’m using channeling my energy into attacking our yard and making improvements that I have dreamed about for the past three years since I retired from nursing. Lots to do out there!! We are rural so not a small task.
Bless you, Eva will have wonderful memories.
I have seen so many examples of people creatively and deliberately coming up with great, wonderful ideas as we all are going through this time. I must admit, that hopefully, I will continue with some of the positive changes that I have and probably will continue to change in my personal life.
Right now I’m using channeling my energy into attacking our yard and making improvements that I have dreamed about for the past three years since I retired from nursing. Lots to do out there!! We are rural so not a small task.
Bless you, Eva will have wonderful memories.
I have seen so many examples of people creatively and deliberately coming up with great, wonderful ideas as we all are going through this time. I must admit, that hopefully, I will continue with some of the positive changes that I have and probably will continue to change in my personal life.
Right now I’m using channeling my energy into attacking our yard and making improvements that I have dreamed about for the past three years since I retired from nursing. Lots to do out there!! We are rural so not a small task.
Bless you, Eva will have wonderful memories.
My, you two look lovely all dressed up! What a fun idea!
The hair salon that I go to, and had a haircut scheduled for next Tuesday, closed their doors this week until further notice. I, too, am wondering how long it will get before I can get it cut!
Keep well!
My, you two look lovely all dressed up! What a fun idea!
The hair salon that I go to, and had a haircut scheduled for next Tuesday, closed their doors this week until further notice. I, too, am wondering how long it will get before I can get it cut!
Keep well!
My, you two look lovely all dressed up! What a fun idea!
The hair salon that I go to, and had a haircut scheduled for next Tuesday, closed their doors this week until further notice. I, too, am wondering how long it will get before I can get it cut!
Keep well!
You & Eva really look festive in your tea party outfits! I slid in under the wire for a haircut & pedi yesterday. My shop was practicing the Rule of 10, but will most likely be closing after today. I’m also trying to fix meals that will give us leftovers. Your Chicken Noodle Casserole is in the line-up because it’s now a favorite here!
A tv morning show host who was broadcasting from home showed his children’s daily home school schedule on a white board the other day. Snacks, recess & lunch times were listed between subjects. A visual of what is coming next might help Eva & also give you a time to take your own ‘break’.
You & Eva really look festive in your tea party outfits! I slid in under the wire for a haircut & pedi yesterday. My shop was practicing the Rule of 10, but will most likely be closing after today. I’m also trying to fix meals that will give us leftovers. Your Chicken Noodle Casserole is in the line-up because it’s now a favorite here!
A tv morning show host who was broadcasting from home showed his children’s daily home school schedule on a white board the other day. Snacks, recess & lunch times were listed between subjects. A visual of what is coming next might help Eva & also give you a time to take your own ‘break’.
You & Eva really look festive in your tea party outfits! I slid in under the wire for a haircut & pedi yesterday. My shop was practicing the Rule of 10, but will most likely be closing after today. I’m also trying to fix meals that will give us leftovers. Your Chicken Noodle Casserole is in the line-up because it’s now a favorite here!
A tv morning show host who was broadcasting from home showed his children’s daily home school schedule on a white board the other day. Snacks, recess & lunch times were listed between subjects. A visual of what is coming next might help Eva & also give you a time to take your own ‘break’.
Nice that you get to spend time with your granddaughter. I have 13 grandchildren that live very close to me and I miss them all so much – tears come whenever I think of them. I usually see them every week some will be here this afternoon to play in our yard…and let me see them.
Nice that you get to spend time with your granddaughter. I have 13 grandchildren that live very close to me and I miss them all so much – tears come whenever I think of them. I usually see them every week some will be here this afternoon to play in our yard…and let me see them.
Nice that you get to spend time with your granddaughter. I have 13 grandchildren that live very close to me and I miss them all so much – tears come whenever I think of them. I usually see them every week some will be here this afternoon to play in our yard…and let me see them.
a tea party is a great idea. I can imagine how hard this is for a child to not her friends and play. 🙁 At least it isn’t raining?
a tea party is a great idea. I can imagine how hard this is for a child to not her friends and play. 🙁 At least it isn’t raining?
a tea party is a great idea. I can imagine how hard this is for a child to not her friends and play. 🙁 At least it isn’t raining?
Thank you for your book recommendations. They are wonderful.
Thank you for your book recommendations. They are wonderful.
Thank you for your book recommendations. They are wonderful.