I miss my Saturday Afternoon Chat with my bloggy friends.
I tried to combine this post with my Sunday Bookends, but I don’t find I enjoy it as much because I don’t want to ramble in that post since it is mainly about books and what I’m watching and part of a link up.
On Saturdays I can ramble a bit and it feels more like I am chatting with my friends. Not that people who read my Sunday posts aren’t friends….yep. there I go again. Digging a hole. Ha! I have a talent at that.
Well, hopefully my regular readers understand me and how much I just miss chatting with you like old times.
It isn’t that I have a ton to chat about right now — or at least anything exciting.
Little Miss has had a light cough and a fever, but not a lot else, for the last three days. Her illness started on Thursday and messed up plans she had to go visit her friends today, but, hopefully, we can reschedule.
She had us a bit nervous Friday night as her temp jumped to 103 and then 103.4 Saturday morning but she was otherwise acting fine. Her nose wasn’t even running. She was somewhat tired, had no appetite, and that annoying dry cough, but it didn’t hit her as hard as some other illnesses have.
The plan before she became sick was for The Husband and I to hang out alone in the afternoon — at least after the Crafternoon Erin from Still Life, With Cracker Crumbs and I hosted (more on that further down in this post). The Boy was going to go with her too so he could see his friend, who is the brother of Little Miss’s friend.
We’re a little baffled how Little Miss caught anything since we’ve been out of the house only once this past week. Her symptoms developed 12 hours after that one quick outing and we think that was much too quick, but, of course, it is possible. Our other theory is that one of the boys brought it in and passed it on to Little Miss (and probably me in a couple of days) but didn’t get any symptoms. The Boy is especially good at being a bug carrier, not getting sick, and then passing it on. We tease him about it sometimes.
It’s been too cold to leave the house and do much.
Some days the temps have been 14 to 17 degrees with windchills of -5 to 3.
I am not a fan of the severe cold we often experience in January and February in our state. We often have more cold than snow. I was looking through some videos from last winter yesterday, though, and it looks like we had some warmer days in February because I have videos of Little Miss and her friend playing at the playground in shorts and sweatshirts.
Circling back to the Crafternoon event — it was so much fun! Erin and I joined four other women and a junk journal group to do crafts and chit chat via Zoom. It is such an amazing thing to me that we can all see each other almost in person, via our phones and laptops, and connect in a different way than blogging, maybe even a deeper way. Being able to actually see faces and chat back and forth is a wonderful way to get to know people, hear different perspectives and make friends from all over the world.
We had a citizen of the UK, someone from Germany, and a handful of Americans all on the same call sharing about their lives and showing their crafts and simply having fun on a chilly winter afternoon.
We are going to host another one of these in two weeks so if you are interested please email me at lisahoweler@gmail.com or Erin at crackercrumblife@gmail.com and we will add you to the email list and send you the Zoom link.
Since I’m not sure if I can pass anything on to my parents, we are probably staying home Sunday (tomorrow) instead of visiting them like we usually do on Sundays.
That will give us another day to recover and relax.
Next week Little Miss and I will be back into the swing of school which has been including studying early American History, including the Revolutionary War. We just finished a historical fiction book called Johnny Tremain that focused on the early days of our country, right before the Revolutionary War started. Next up we are reading The Sign of the Beaver by Elizabeth George Speare.
In Science we are studying Marine Biology and I think I might be having more fun with that than Little Miss some days. She knows a lot about life in the ocean so she sometimes fills me in on whatever the curriculum didn’t.
One thing I learned that totally shocked me — sand dollars are alive.
Yes, I might be a bit of a moron. I made it this far in life without knowing that. I think I was probably taught this at some point but just forgot because, seriously, how can we remember everything we learn in school or life? It’s just not possible.
This information sent me down a YouTube rabbit hole of watching sand dollars move on the ocean floor.
Here is one of the videos I watched with Little Miss.
In math we are studying division. Little Miss hates math but once she catches on, she does very well.
In English we are reading books and studying a variety of subjects — singular and plural nouns, how to write addresses, and how to write book reviews, which I thought was interesting.
The Boy is still attending a technical school in the mornings. He learns about a variety of subjects, including masonery, which is their current area of study.
A couple of weeks before Christmas he dropped a large concrete block on his finger and I received a call from the school. The shock of the pain caused him to faint and his finger was also very sore for a few weeks. The nail did get dark but it did not fall off like the school nurse thought it might.
For English, he and I are making our way through some British literature and poets. We finished The Hound of the Baskerville’s by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and are now planning to start Frankenstein by Mary Shelley.
Before the end of the year, I hope to study some poets, Shakespeare, and finish off the year with an Agatha Christie book.
My son is a senior this year and I’m struggling with accepting that I will not have to plan for his school year next year. Usually, I am choosing curriculum for the kids in early summer but this year I will only be choosing curriculum for Little Miss and that is a bit . . . I’m not sure what word I want to use here. Disconcerting? Depressing? Heartbreaking?
I’m excited for The Boy who will be moving on to his next chapter in life, but I’m also worried about him. Life is so crazy for a young person when they are first starting out and — well, that’s another topic for another day, I suppose. I could fall down a rabbit hole of worry with that topic.
It’s no surprise that the Bible verses that speak the most to me these days are focused on worrying about the future.
One of the things I am worrying about is a sore knee that is clearly a pull of some sort but one I hope will heal and not require a doctor’s visit or surgery of some sort. I’ve ordered a knee brace and am occasionally using a cane to keep weight off of it while I work on healing it. I am a horrible patient because I do not do well just sitting and propping my leg up to wait for it to heal.
I’m not a very athletic person but I do get up to do dishes, cook, let the dog and cat in and various other things. Sitting in one spot and asking others to do it for me is not easy for me to do.
So that’s a little of what has been going on with us.
How are all of you doing?
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Those kids! Stuff just sticks to them! I hope Little Miss is now missing her cold. (Or NOT missing it, as the case may be!) I’m not sure where you are, but I’m in Michigan’s polar vortex and it isn’t fun. I’m no real cold and snow fan but I have to admit that looking out the window as I type this, seeing the snow fall a little faster than I’d like but still somewhat gently, I have to say it is lovely. We now have enough to cover the grass but not much more, so that’s a plus! Stay cozy.
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I hope Little Miss is feeling better.
My husband had a cold for several days, but he has been well for about a week.
In my area, there is a respiratory virus that is going around. I had it in late November. I coughed for a few weeks until it slowly went away.
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I hope Little Miss is soon OK, and you don’t catch whatever it is next. That stomach bug that seems to be everywhere has me worried more than anything. I hate the expelling of contents from both ends…if you get my drift! I really do love your Saturday chats because they feel exactly like that, a chat with a friend.
I loved teaching the American Revolution though we only touched briefly on it as our focus was Indiana History. I think teaching through novels is such a good way to do it, too. Of course, we also had a textbook, but the kids related to the novels in a different way.
The Crafternoon was so much fun though not much crafting was done! I meant to ask Cat what time it was for her. It had to be early evening, I would think. I’m looking forward to the next one.
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Quick healing to Little Miss and your knee, Lisa! I always hope for amazing self-healing, but unfortunately for me the pain just circulates around my body, so if one spot feels better, the next one starts to hurt, lol.
I knew about sand dollars, but only because I looked them up after I found a small one on one of my first beach visits in California. Fascinating creatures.
Marsha, it was 7 p.m. for me and 6 p.m for Liz.
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I’m a lot older than you, Lisa, and I didn’t know sand dollars were alive either . . . 🤷♀️
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See! We really do learn something new every day!!
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We are just a bit behind you in history! Not quite to the Revolutionary War yet, but we will be in a few weeks. I also just picked up Sign of the Beaver. We are finishing up The Courage of Sarah Noble which is like 10 pages long it seems like lol, then reading The Witch of Blackbird Pond, then Sign of the Beaver. I am nerdily excited about this.
I also had such a great time on our crafting zoom with everyone!! I can’t wait for the next one!
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I’m excited for the next one too. Hopefully I can find my sketch pencils by then!
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