The children woke up early and decided to move all of James’s things in to Genevieve’s room. On the plus side they were playing nice and quietly (for once), but the downside is that I’ve got to tidy it all up again!
Tag Archives: lockdown
VE Day – very enthusiastic children day
Before bed, there was just enough time to pop up to see the friendly neighbourhood monkey. He was in full VE Day celebration mode so we joined him for a salute. James insisted on using both hands!
A day for running and gardening
We took a break from the gardening to enjoy some well-earned ice lollies. Genevieve also took the opportunity to sunbathe.
Auntie Daisy’s birthday, bakery bribery and tree climbing
Genevieve did some brilliant sequencing in 5s and re-wrote an ending to her story. Oh no wait. Getting her to write that was ridiculous. Ughh. I had forgotten. It was like pulling teeth. Or getting blood out of a stone. Lockdown teaching is challenging.
Sainsbury’s and shadow shenanigans
The kids and I decided to go for a walk. It was so enjoyable. We played tag, found flowers and posed for selfies/shadow photos. I love when we can all be so silly and laugh like that. I hope that’s what they remember when they think about being home during lockdown.
Schoolwork, over-strenuous Stephen and stunning starlings
We survived and got through the day. That’s the important thing.
Bikes on bricks, record-breaking running, delightful dens and sub-par BBQing
I felt it was important to bring out the big guns with entertaining the kids today so we built dens with some special den building sheets I had purchased at the start of lockdown. I had been promising to do this with them for a while so they were most excited when the dens finally went up.
A lovely day for a walk and a trip to the butchers (yes that means BBQ!)
We all went for a lovely walk which was the first time the whole family had been out of the house together since Stephen got sick. It was so enjoyable, even if I did have to run back to the house with James who decided he was desperate for the loo.
Homeschooling woes, splashtastic escapades and pricey piggies
The kids must have jumped in every puddle on the block plus all the other nearby puddles for good measure. There can’t have been a single puddle within a kilometre that hadn’t been splashed or frolicked in.
I’m going out out
Having not properly left the house for over three weeks I was determined to walk around the block by the end of the day. Not a long way in the grand scheme of things, but really quite a distance given how inactive I’d been up to that point.