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First Day "Back"

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Monday was our first day "back" to normal.  Normal as in the kids are back to school; Joerg never stopped working, he just stopped walking to the office.   Joerg, working from home.    Katherine, ready for her 8:00 class (Algebra 2) to start.   Patrick,  in his meteorology class. So everybody has returned to "work" and while the execution is different (sitting at home instead of at school or in the office) they are doing what they would normally be doing during the week.  Like Joerg, little has changed for me and I have continued to do my work despite the upheaval in the schooling arrangements (which includes me not having to teach music anymore this year).  But things are definitely different. I tried to do my "Monday Chores" and felt like I was walking on eggshells everywhere.  Joerg needs quiet for telephone calls and concentration.  Patrick and Katherine need quiet so they can hear and participate in their class...

Ho Hum

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Well, that didn't take long.  We are one week in on what appears to be several weeks of "lockdown", or as the Governor of Vermont calls it, "Stay Home/Stay Safe" and already real boredom seems to be setting in...for some of us. Katherine came to me late yesterday expressing her irritation with having "nothing to do".  It seems that she has read all her books, all the books from the library, AND all the books on Kindle Unlimited, which of course I find highly suspect.  She asked (over and over and over) what she could do so each time I would offer some helpful ideas; go for a walk, help me clean up the gardens, empty the dishwasher, go to the taekwondo gym in the basement and do some kicking, write a letter, write a story...I went on and on but she didn't like ANY of my ideas.  What she really wanted was more screen time. Patrick has completed the school work that he could do without being in class (two projects that will be due later in the sem...

The New "Normal"

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Today Governor Phil Scott announced that in-person instruction has been canceled for the rest of the school year.  Many colleges (like Patrick's) have already made this call, but now it's official for elementary, middle, and high school students across the state as well.  That means that Katherine will finish her school year online.  She is very happy about this. Meanwhile, we are gradually settling into a new "normal".  We are blessed to have a large home that allows us to spread out and have our own space.   With a week of "Stay Home/Stay Safe" under our belt, we have found ways to co-exist and still get things done.  Joerg has the office where he can close doors if he needs to.  Patrick and Katherine can each retreat to their bedrooms if they want, but sometimes choose to hang out downstairs or sit at the dining room table to play on computers.  I have set up my own satellite office in the living room where I can make phone calls without...

Church during “social distancing”

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It's not quite the same as sitting in a pew, singing with the pipe organ, and chatting with my friends after, but it's better than nothing.  And knowing that during this live stream the church is united in being parked in front of a computer is novel and fun to consider.  It's also good to know that it won't last forever.

Miracles Never Cease

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We usually like our adventures to involve motorcycles, travel, or new scenery, but it seems that our current situation has us living a new kind of adventure. It looks like both kids will start their home school adventure around March 30th.  In the meantime, "social distancing" has them mostly stuck around the house.  Apparently desperation and boredom have lead them to start playing video games collaboratively.  I can't remember the last time they were this civil toward each other for such a long stretch.  We'll see how they're doing a month from now.  :)

Strange Stuff

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It has been strange around here for the last week.  Everyone has been sent home to do their work.  Patrick's college classes were canceled around the middle of last week and he is now just waiting for his instructors to move their training materials online for "distance-learning". Many colleges already offer online courses and distance learning options so this isn't a dramatic shift for them. However, many of his classes benefit from student/instructor interaction.  He has been grounded from flying until further notice. And Men's Wearhouse, where he works, has closed all of their retail shops and sent the staff home. They have done a nice thing by paying their employees (even the part time and hourly) for regularly scheduled hours, so the three shifts a week that Patrick normally would work he will be paid for. Jörg was also sent home last week and told not to come back until further notice. The work marches on, of course, so while his venue has changed the worklo...