Life in the Time of Corona (Days 77-84)

6.1.20 (Monday):

We celebrated the last day of school with a tres leches cake. (I forgot to post these pictures last week, so here they are).

6.2.20 (Tuesday): We all hopped in the car and drove to n’s elementary school so he could return his ipad and pick up his diploma and other school papers drive-thru style.

That night we watched a graduation ceremony video that n’s principal put together, which was nice. With the youngest child, the “lasts” always seem more bittersweet. Can’t believe we no longer have kids in elementary school. It was also kind of sad because all three of the fifth grade teachers are retiring this year (they had decided to retire before COVID-19 hit, and now they are probably thinking that was good timing on their part).

6.3.20 (Wednesday): I took n for his 11-year old check-up with his pediatrician. It was really stuffy wearing a mask in the examination room while we were waiting to see the doctor. He had to have three shots, which he was dreading.

6.4.20 (Thursday): k is still doing her basketball workouts on Thursday afternoons. I’ve been enjoying my walks 2x a day.

6.5.20 (Friday): So nice to have a cool, overcast day!

6.6.20 (Saturday): More restaurants are opening for in-person dining, but we have not tried it yet. D picked up The Habit for dinner.

6.7.20 (Sunday): I saw that some people are starting to attend church again. It will be interesting to see how our church ends up handling the situation, but we are still watching from home for now.

6.8.20 (Monday):

I drove k to school to pick up her yearbook. Again, it was organized as a drive-thru. Too bad she cannot have her friends sign it. However, some of her friends organized a video call so they could go through it together and talk about it.

n and his friend have been keeping up with their book club.

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2 Comments

  1. I just wanted to stop by and tell you I am enjoying all your activities during the pandemic. I am stuck in the house. I like seeing what others are doing.

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