Fun Life with the Kids
Sunday, March 22, 2026
Family FaceTime
Saturday, March 21, 2026
The beginning of spring break
I have been on spring break for about 29 hours. And I've felt lousy for about 26 of them. Ugh! I could tell I had some drainage earlier in the week, but as soon as I got home yesterday I had a scratchy throat. I am fairly certain it has developed into a sinus infection. Not how I wanted to spend this gorgeous day on the first day of my break.
It is what it is though. I'm watching basketball, although I don't really care about the games at this point. Andrew attended a memorial service this afternoon for a colleague's mother, and was able to stop in at the service for my co-worker's mother who was also our neighbor. This evening he has gone to. Dayton to have dinner with friends. I'm sure this wasn't exactly the day he had planned either.
Fingers crossed I feel better tomorrow after a good night of sleep!
Sunday, March 15, 2026
We made more awesome memories!
This was our "accidental trip" weekend, where I had thrown out a request to hang out in a group chat that included our friend in KC. We were all checked into our motel in IL by mid-afternoon, and we headed out to begin our fun! We hit two wineries, a Mexican restaurant, and a wine bar. This morning we got up and had breakfast before we left. We are so grateful that Catherine and her boyfriend (we'll call him Zeke) were willing to come and stay with Janey this weekend. To say that we laughed is an understatement. We also talked about our summer plans for our trip in July, and after about 15 suggestions and two hours of planning, we decided to stick to our original plan and stay with our friend.
I'm so glad that our friends enjoy these times as much as we do and are willing and able to share these weekends. It was so wonderful to get away and not worry about being responsible for a bit. And now, only one week until spring break!
Thursday, March 12, 2026
The shutdown started six years ago
Six years ago today is a day I'll never forget. I spent the day with high school seniors, and even had my own sweet girls in class. We knew the governor was holding a press conference in the afternoon, and we all strongly suspected that the schools were going to be shut down. I remember some of the seniors were worried about graduation, and I vividly remember assuring them that this wouldn't impact graduation as it was over two whole months away. Oh boy, was I ever wrong!
When the announcement was made that evening (also a Thursday), it included the caveat that schools could remain open for the next day and the following Monday in order to get things arranged. Our school originally planned to be open the next day, but the county health department shut us down because they were already concerned an exposure had occurred. I remember sitting on the couch that evening, just mindlessly playing games and scrolling on my computer because all of a sudden I literally had just about nothing to do. There would be no church, no work, no baseball for Andrew...almost nothing to occupy my time. The beginning is so very vivid.
And there were some really hard times, and I know I'll never completely understand how things impacted my kids, and honestly, most of their generation. I know the pandemic hastened the decline of my father-in-law, and I regret that family gatherings had to end and were never revived. At the same time, I loved the amount of time the four of us had together. Those few months held some fear, but they also held a lot of love and togetherness, and I'll cherish those memories.
Here we are six years later. So much has changed for our family in the last six years, but I am so grateful for so many of the changes. I love my job. My kids are in healthy and loving relationships and living on their own. I am grateful for the life Andrew and I are living. And this weekend we get to hang out with our good friends. We are so incredibly blessed!