Since we are no longer under a stay-at-home order, I can’t
call this series Lockdown Days anymore, so am switching to CoronaLife, since
even with the state reopening, our lives are irrevocably changed and often still
restricted by the coronavirus.
Biggest news this week is my daughter is finished with
remote learning for this school year! Although I usually am sad when school
ends, this year I am glad. I never wanted to be a teacher, and these last 3
months have cemented that.
This year summer does not include the summer camps by
daughter has attended in the past. Some are simply not operating this year,
others are operating with restrictions, and in any case, my daughter does not
want to go to any of them. She is nervous about the virus, and I am not
confident that proper social distancing can be maintained in any case. So we
are staying home.
That’s not to say my daughter will be spending all her day staring at the computer screen watching YouTube and playing Minecraft. We will be continuing to take our daily exercise, of course. And we want to institute a 2 hour “creative time”, and a one-hour “together time.”
The 2-hour creative time will be time for her to work on
non-computer-related creative pursuits like drawing, writing, composing, or
even just playing an imaginative game. I will use that time to work on my creative
writing, which has fallen woefully into the background. No blogs, no social
media, just whatever creative writing project I want to work on.
The one-hour together time will be split in half. I will
read to her from a book of my choice for half an hour (my daughter is
notoriously scared to venture into new authors or series, this way she can make
the leap with me), and the second half we will do what she wants—reading,
drawing, etc.
I start off every summer with good intentions, but somehow
my plans rarely work out. Hopefully this year will be different. My daughter is
old enough to hold me accountable, so maybe that combined with having talked
about it here, will make it happen.
We did get COVID tested on Thursday last week. An efficient
if not entirely pleasant experience. But, hey, I had a baby via C-section, discomfort
from a nasal swab barely registers on the pain scale. My daughter, of course,
will tell you it was torture.
I got my results back (negative), but we are going on 7 days
waiting for my daughter’s. It’s a frustrating wait, because we got tested so we
could safely go see my parents, who we have not seen since February. So the
waiting feels painfully long.
Any of you have summer plans? Stay safe, see you next week!
School’s Out! – CoronaLife Day 96
Since we are no longer under a stay-at-home order, I can’t call this series Lockdown Days anymore, so am switching to CoronaLife, since even with the state reopening, our lives are irrevocably changed and often still restricted by the coronavirus.
Biggest news this week is my daughter is finished with remote learning for this school year! Although I usually am sad when school ends, this year I am glad. I never wanted to be a teacher, and these last 3 months have cemented that.
This year summer does not include the summer camps by daughter has attended in the past. Some are simply not operating this year, others are operating with restrictions, and in any case, my daughter does not want to go to any of them. She is nervous about the virus, and I am not confident that proper social distancing can be maintained in any case. So we are staying home.
That’s not to say my daughter will be spending all her day staring at the computer screen watching YouTube and playing Minecraft. We will be continuing to take our daily exercise, of course. And we want to institute a 2 hour “creative time”, and a one-hour “together time.”
The 2-hour creative time will be time for her to work on non-computer-related creative pursuits like drawing, writing, composing, or even just playing an imaginative game. I will use that time to work on my creative writing, which has fallen woefully into the background. No blogs, no social media, just whatever creative writing project I want to work on.
The one-hour together time will be split in half. I will read to her from a book of my choice for half an hour (my daughter is notoriously scared to venture into new authors or series, this way she can make the leap with me), and the second half we will do what she wants—reading, drawing, etc.
I start off every summer with good intentions, but somehow my plans rarely work out. Hopefully this year will be different. My daughter is old enough to hold me accountable, so maybe that combined with having talked about it here, will make it happen.
We did get COVID tested on Thursday last week. An efficient if not entirely pleasant experience. But, hey, I had a baby via C-section, discomfort from a nasal swab barely registers on the pain scale. My daughter, of course, will tell you it was torture.
I got my results back (negative), but we are going on 7 days waiting for my daughter’s. It’s a frustrating wait, because we got tested so we could safely go see my parents, who we have not seen since February. So the waiting feels painfully long.
Any of you have summer plans? Stay safe, see you next week!