The weekend was glorious! Weather was fantastic, reprieve from the hustle and bustle of Week 1, and an opportunity to chill a bit.
We faced Monday with a great deal of optimism since Friday had been an improvement.
We had a great start to the morning with Morning Meeting pictured above and the opportunity for multiple choices at each block of time really paid dividends.
This week's Essential Questions:
- How do the arts make people feel happy?
- What music does the world need to hear this week?
For AM Exercise, we did some bike riding time trials to get the blood pumping. Nola's teacher has been sending morning videos and Google Slide decks that guide Beazer through some academic content.
We also started writing a song we'll try to complete this week. This one is academically focused per Beazer's decision and will be describing a trip to the desert.
We practiced Beat Boxing through this link from Bridging Education and Art Together
During Ruby's nap and Nola's TV time, I checked out my friend Kelly Harris-Perin's 13 minute video that does a great job of helping you (me) think through the important priorities of the week and what you can do to take care of yourself along the way.
Kelly's video:
http://www.littlebitescoaching.com/blog/2020/3/23/work-better-feel-better-at-home-edition
Our great day did take a rough turn. Nola's got a lot of anger. This is a girl who LOVED going to school, seeing her friends, learning, and engaging in a lot of exploratory classes. She would skip to the car after her afternoon enrichment and play ground time at 5pm. Now, she's stuck here with a 2 year old (who is learning to antagonize her) and two old people who just don't get it.
She was so angry that she ended up creating a store with stuff from around the house on our back porch. Not the highest traffic area even without stay-at-home statewide orders. Then she got mad at US for not going to shop there. Then mad at us for not shopping there when she wanted us to. Then mad at us for saying it was time to go to bed.
While I ended up getting her to chill with me on the balcony, watch the sunset, and read her bedtime story, it was one of the more unpleasant run of hours we'd had. Definitely top 3.
Despite that ending, it really was a much better day as we all settled into the new reality.
Monday, March 23rd:
4 M&Ms - the new schedule works and providing multiple choices for each block is working
Tuesday, March 24th:
4 M&Ms - We're in a groove and while it's not perfect, it's mostly working. And we'll be "raring to go" by Easter (and Passover). 🤦

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