We are now homeschooling, something I always wanted to try but never thought would work for our family. I still don't believe it is best for my kiddos long term, but they have done amazingly well and seem very content to do school at home for a little while. I've loved getting to see their personalities and work styles come to life while doing school work...something I've never really gotten to see and it is again something I'll cherish forever. We have done our best to stick to a schedule and it is the saving grace to our days. I find that when we deviate from the schedule, everyone, including myself seem to melt down. We do breakfast, PE and schooling in the morning and then lunch, quiet time and technology time in the afternoon. Late evenings we take walks and play outside, then start dinner and baths before finishing off with a movie.
Used to, I would lay in bed at night and plead with the Lord to let time slow down, let my babies be little for longer and let me not miss a moment of their childhood. I apologize for those prayers, because I believe God answered me in a big way! HAHA. I don't ever wish for chaos and confusion in our world, but I am thankful for the safe haven that I have in my home with my precious family. While we desperately miss our friends and extended family, we are so hopeful that we will meet up very soon and that gives us great joy and anticipation.
My hubby is working on the front lines of this pandemic and he is a true hero and rock-star. He never complains and constantly checks on us to make sure we are doing well here at home. He's become even more amazing in my eyes through this crisis. He's our rock and we are forever thankful he's ours.
Another saving grace through all this is our neighborhood! What a blessing to see smiling faces out and about. Not to mention having my parents just a street over has saved our sanity! Meme has come and read books a safe 10 ft away, Papa D has worked hard on our deck and chatting through the windows has been a favorite past time of mine. Living that simple life is really not bad at all!
I really am thankful for the time we have had together and I've learned that things that seem daunting and impossible, can actually be a blessing when we learn to let go and adapt. I'm so thankful the Lord has sustained us each day and His mercies are really what we are clinging to during these unknown times. Letting go of the normal hustle and bustle of life has taught us so many things...and I have no doubt that some of the things we have let go of...we won't pick back up. This season has taught us that all the extras in life are fun, but not necessarily a must to survive. While we will pick back up with sports, hobbies and parties...we will also re-examine what is absolutely necessary in our lives. This slow pace is worth keeping around and this season will be one that we remember as a turning point in how we function as a family. When all is stripped away...the only things that matter are our faith and our family. SO thankful for this time to remember and return to the important things in life.
Happy Easter! Happy Spring! Happy, Happy Quarantine!