This has been a tough week. We found out today that all schools in Indiana will not re-open this year. That means as of right now, my girls won’t go back to school until the Fall. The girls were devastated. Especially Sonoma. She cried all night. This was her last year at her elementary school. The last time she and Cora will ever ride the bus together and be at the same school together until Sonoma’s JUNIOR year of High School. They want to see their wonderful teachers they adore, they want to get their school supplies and books and everything in their desks. They want to see their friends. They (along with everyone else, especially seniors and those who were at their schools for the last year ) are robbed of all those moments and memories they look forward to for so long. Final field trips, class trips, talent shows, school events, sports. The list goes on and on. Sonoma is not enjoying training for gymnastics at home. It’s really hard. The last month has been a rollercoaster and today it got really bad again.
We are on Spring Break right now. Instead of packing my girls for their first ever International trip and flight, I am trying to get by day by day with being stuck at home with the girls. Not all days will be good, but we try to find the good moments.
After a busy day of playing outside, Cora fell asleep at my desk! |
One day B and I studied rainbows. Her amazing teachers have been sending lesson plans every week. |
When the weather is nice, we are outside, walking, running, scootering, biking |
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I sure hope my girls will remember some of our sweet moments during quarantine, when we were forced to slow down. |



Marcus mastered the skinny spicy margarita. |
We’ve been creative with our workouts.
I don’t know what this month will bring, but I hope that we all start to see the light at the end of the tunnel. Another week down.