Saturday, March 27, 2021

Spring Break 2021

 I love this new tradition we've started (last year we started but it had to be moved to June because of Covid) of going to the coast with my sister's family. This year we went to Lincoln City from Wednesday through Saturday. We had the most amazing view and enjoyed walking on the beach, digging in the sand, collecting rocks and shells, and being together. It was a great trip. 



Saturday before coming home we went on a whale watching boat trip. Dude, Luca, and I all got sick. Matthew fared much better, so he drove home while the rest of us slept in the car. We got home in time to take showers, eat dinner, and watch a family movie. Perfect timing.

Friday, March 19, 2021

School Pictures 2020-2021


Even though school pictures normally happen in the fall, I am grateful to have them at all, even in the spring time right before school ends.

Normally I like them in nice clothes with hair that's actually done, but since I was teaching seminary when they got ready they got to wear whatever they wanted. That's fine. They are still cute, and now we know what Luca and Dude loved best for their 2nd and 3rd grade lives, respectively. Luca loves dresses and Dude loves Minecraft.

 

Wednesday, March 10, 2021

In-Person

With so much of our life having gone virtual, it's been so completely wonderful to have a few things return to at least some portion of in-person. A couple of weeks ago I started in-person seminary. We have masks and a copious amount of hand-sanitizer but we are in person and I'm pretty sure we are all happier for the change. I still have my seniors who haven't yet graduated, but I also have another 10 or so students who've joined the in-person movement. It has been such a refreshing change. Yay to not worrying about connection issues, black screens, or connection issues. Yeah, it's in there twice. It was that frustrating.

This week, the kids started in-person school for two days a week. It's not the whole day, but they are loving eating school lunch, riding the bus, having recesses, and not having connection issues. How many times can I mention connection issues. We've done better than we could have any other year with technology, but it's still going to happen and it's still super lame. Chewkie came in after the first day of in-person school and exclaimed, "I LOVE school!!" After watching her joy for school deteriorate along with her patience for distance learning, it was wonderful to hear and see her renewed enthusiasm. Even Doodah, who mourned the loss of his three-hour virtual school was happy, "Mom, the bus is a great place to make friends."

I know there is still so much we need to be doing to stay safe, but I am beyond thrilled with any move to returning to anything in-person!

Monday, March 1, 2021

Chewkie graduates full-time braces

For the last three months, Chewkie has worn braces every day, all day to keep her feet at a perfect 90 degree angle. They can't possibly be comfortable to sleep in, or run in, and they kept making her slip and clomp around the house. She regularly accidentally stepped on toes, got stinky feet, and had only one pair of shoes that accommodated the braces. But they also helped her legs and feet gain strength as she re-learned how to walk on her whole foot. They were necessary but she and I still both eagerly counted down the days when she would only have to wear them at night.

Today was her first day without wearing her braces during the day. Just like her casts, she felt weird without them, not sure she liked the feeling. But I know that after a few days of readjustment she'll be fine. I'm so thankful she gets a week to get used to not wearing them and relearning to walk normally before she goes back to school.

What lovely timing for my sweet girl who has been so resilient, shown so much grit and pluck, and weathered the last four months so gracefully. In fact, I am often impressed by the Lord's merciful timing.

  1. She had the surgery at the end of October, once the summer and pleasant days of fall were over.
  2. She got to be the star of our cul-de-sac Halloween party with everyone taking turns driving her around in my parent's wheelchair.
  3. She got her casts off and new shoes right after Thanksgiving so she go hiking around in the mud to get a Christmas tree.
  4. She was in casts and braces in the safety and security of her own home due to distance learning.
  5. She gets a week between braces off and school to get her feet readjusted.
  6. She is done with braces completely as soon as school is ended. 
It may not seem all the merciful to anyone else, but as I look at the timing of it all, I am so thankful to see just how aware Heavenly Father is in my Chewkie.

P.S. In-door dining was just allowed as of last Friday, so tonight we celebrated Chewkie's milestone with our first family restaurant dinner in over a year.