Friday, March 27, 2020

COVID Diaries - Week 1

We survived the first week of "quarantine". While it didn't become an official Shelter in Place until March 25th, we've been distancing ourselves from pretty much everyone and everything - living the life before it was required. I keep thinking to myself, "is this seriously real life?". It's so strange. Strange to think this will be a historical moment in time that we'll look back on. So we're wanting to tally this "adventure", the weird things we find ourselves doing and document just how we get/got through these days together.

Before this whole thing hit, Stephen bravely set out to stock up both households (Short's and Gates') with the essentials.

Yes. Alcohol is an essential item.


I did a pickup order at Target for diapers, wipes and formula. They were having a sale. So on top of stocking up, I took advantage of the sale. Stephen, the Target worker and the lady behind him weren't quite prepared for the sheer number of items I purchased. (2) Carts and some semi-judgmental looks later, Stephen calls and says "Babe, I look like a hoarder!" My response "Baby's gotta poop!" Classic.

The kids have been doing great overall. We've had our fair share of days where things are just inside out and upside down. Their emotions are everywhere and they don't understand why. Stephen and I are trying to come up with more way to differentiate their days to keep things interesting or structured in a way. So we've bought them some new toys, outside play things and some educational items to help with our best effort to home school. (If anyone else out there is like us, I'd say Amazon is doing GREAT during all this lol)

Miles and I have studied Math and Science:


Art:



Engineering/Architecture:


And have worked on his colors:


Miles is teaching Carson about cause and effect:


And brotherly love:


Carson is also enjoying some sensory play:

this kid loves him some ice


And gym class:


Stephen is teaching Miles the appreciation of a good days work:


Which is rewarded by some time in your happy place....wherever that might be. For Stephen, it's here:


For Miles, it's here:


OR here:

Miles enjoying an oreo treat thanks to Aunt Becky

All of us are missing our friends. We've taken the "I'm going to run down to the Devlins", brunch, happy hour or dinner outings for granted. When all this is over, we know better. But for now, we'll make do with what we've got.

FaceTime happy hour with my girls group

Stephen keeping it real with the Devlins


The Devlins' response. Ha!

We are so hoping to see our friends soon, but for now, we're thankful to have The Gates as part of our bubble. I think the kids are too...


The real news and social news is insane. Both with terrifying and hilarious all at once. I have to admit, I am enjoying the memes.




But some things that come across are more alarming and further solidify the point to STAY HOME....


I mean.... it works I guess? But wtf!

We're home. And we aren't going anywhere anytime soon. So, cheers to all of you out there!! Stay safe!


ps. I know Carson's 11-mo pics are late. Promise - they're coming! Can't clothes shop and his outfit won't arrive until Sunday. But for now, hopefully this will tide you over.




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