Our lives feel fairly 'normal' - we are still able to homeschool, and my dh began working from home about 5 years ago. We are so thankful homeschooling feels normal, and our church is doing live FB videos with our worship team and pastor. We are missing the fellowship of spending time with people at church, at our gym, and with our extended family - especially for things like Easter and my mom's 80th birthday.
My mom has been a special inspiration to me. Our Dad passed away about 6 years ago, and I've been wondering how she'd handle this quarantine. Well, she's doing so well! She's found house projects to do, she's watching more sermons (four in a row on Easter Sunday!), she's found shows to watch in the evening, and she's quite cheerful!!! She does not complain, nor say she's lonely or scared. I know this attitude of hers is a daily choice she is making by trusting God and drawing close to Him. She is an inspiration for me to try to do the same!
I have been going through ALL our books in the basement, HOD and free reading books. These range from baby board books to college level. Yikes! It is a big task, but I am feeling so good about it! I'm also planning to paint the kitchen and have dh change out a window, a light, and our kitchen cabinet handles. We will finish our guides around mid-May, do testing for Riley, and take a break. Then, I am not sure! We may do a few subjects like dictation, grammar, and math - just to 'get ahead' a little, keep up some skills, and fill some time if we are still quarantined. We shall see! I hope and pray you are all doing well, staying healthy, and enjoying staying home as much as you can!
In Christ,
Julie