We're stuck at home.
We're not the first ones to be stuck at home with kids. From minor things like fevers and bad weather, to the more dramatic reasons like wars and plagues (did I actually just say that? Oh my!) there are lots of reasons families have been stuck at home.
So here we are.
And it seems we're in good company.
This whole Corona quarantine/lockdown seems to be throwing everyone for a loop, myself included. And as someone who couldn't seem to catch up on life beforehand, having my rambunctious kids home full time in our small apartment with almost no notice is definitely not helping the situation.
But there will be good here. We will find a way.
This blog won't be pinterest-worthy. Any functioning we have is going to be sloppily pasted together.
But that's the thing, we're all in this together, and while there's a high potential of going stir-crazy (I don't like that word, can anyone help me come up with a better phrase that doesn't stigmatize mental illness?) hopefully we can all band together and make something positive out of this whole situation.
Our mantra right now is to "Love the one[s] you're with."
So while we're all looking for ways to entertain ourselves and our kids without too much pressure, I figured I'd share some ad-hoc activities that you might want to do with your families, and other methods of coping to get us through. Hopefully I can give you some good ideas to make this whole stage a little bit easier.
We're not the first ones to be stuck at home with kids. From minor things like fevers and bad weather, to the more dramatic reasons like wars and plagues (did I actually just say that? Oh my!) there are lots of reasons families have been stuck at home.
So here we are.
And it seems we're in good company.
This whole Corona quarantine/lockdown seems to be throwing everyone for a loop, myself included. And as someone who couldn't seem to catch up on life beforehand, having my rambunctious kids home full time in our small apartment with almost no notice is definitely not helping the situation.
But there will be good here. We will find a way.
This blog won't be pinterest-worthy. Any functioning we have is going to be sloppily pasted together.
But that's the thing, we're all in this together, and while there's a high potential of going stir-crazy (I don't like that word, can anyone help me come up with a better phrase that doesn't stigmatize mental illness?) hopefully we can all band together and make something positive out of this whole situation.
Our mantra right now is to "Love the one[s] you're with."
So while we're all looking for ways to entertain ourselves and our kids without too much pressure, I figured I'd share some ad-hoc activities that you might want to do with your families, and other methods of coping to get us through. Hopefully I can give you some good ideas to make this whole stage a little bit easier.
Stir-crazy=cabin fever?
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