The struggle is real ... and pretty universal.
, to spreading out the number of people who need medical assistance in order to give our frontline warriors–the doctors, nurses, and medical personnel fighting tirelessly to save lives–time. Time could make all the difference in this fight against this virus that has touched so many already, and the least we can do is stay home to give them that very precious resource.with my children, I can say with a fair amount of certainty that it can drive you bonkers. And that’s on a good day.
Schedules abounded on social media those first few days of quarantine life. In my house, we wrote out a schedule with rules. As it turns out, the first rule of being quarantined with kids is…there are no rules. It’s survival mode. Screen time and snacks alllllll day. and I thought other parents might find it helpful:Because here’s the truth: the struggle is real, and pretty universal.
I don't know how to home school while working, keeping kids entertained, and making sure a house full of people is fed three times a day. The clutter and dirty dishes are now nonstop.
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