Finally Going to Our First Day of Hybrid School on March 1st

Coronavirus Semi-Lockdown Day #352

I thought this day might not even come this year, but here is it, on a rainy Monday. The boys are back in school!

Some of the girls in my Sunday school class made these for our class. They were so good too!

Last night, I thoroughly combed through the newly revised school supply list, making sure both of my elementary school boys have everything they need. It probably took us an hour to get it all ready, but it was a glorious feeling.

Today it was easy to get them up in time because there was the excitement of the first day of school.

One boy was more excited than the other. That’s okay.

My heart swelled with joy to see the line of kids, with their parents, at the corner bus stop. That is actually our bus stop, but I have decided to ease them in as car riders this year. The school is literally one street away, but it is a major highway, not a walking route.

Normalcy! I mean, almost normalcy.

Maryland is way overdue for it, I think. I mean it feels like everyone in the country is already back in school and sport except for us.

one of the hundred towers of cups JD and Daniel built in their endless days at home

Lately though, change is in the air. I don’t care what the neigh-sayers say. Ever since they rolled out the vaccine the COVID rates have been dropping like a car at the top of the roller coaster, and we are thrilled!

Church was suddenly a different place yesterday. We have had several weeks cancelled or altered due to ice and snow in February, but this week we had plain old rain.

And in spite of the rain, people were in church! We have two services, an outdoor drive in service and an indoor service that has been running at about 10% capacity. It was open for more than that, but each week that looked like all that was coming to me. But yesterday! Y’all! Yesterday! There were people in the balcony! Many barriers had been lessened or removed, but most of all— there were people!!!

There was even a singer! We have not had special music in a year.

It was water and bread and balm to our souls. I was so happy to experience it all. Yes, we still wore masks and stayed apart from our neighbors, but we were there! It felt like church again.

We belong to an active church that gave out both food and clothes to those in need during the pandemic. When everything was hard shut down, we met online and then in the parking lot in our cars, listening to the preacher on our car radios. Now that Covid case numbers are down so much, people are getting to come back inside.

I took this data photo on my phone on Feb. 17, and it is similar today. I always check Alabama’s stats too. They are usually slightly higher than Maryland’s.

I know this isn’t over. The masks, cancelled activities, and plexi glass on the boys’ school desks are an ever present reminder that the rona is still among us. But the deep decrease in cases, the continuing roll out of the vaccines, and the return to life outside our home is all so promising and refreshing.

Spring is really coming this year, and spring is my favorite.

He did a smashing job of making the most of winter too. The snow felt like a gift from God.

We will have two days/ week to send the boys to school. If you can picture what you would expect a house of four boys to look like after a YEAR of being home 24/7, your picture is accurate. There is so much cleaning that needs to be done. I came home not sure where to even begin! I worked on the kitchen for a while. Then I have myself some time to do this.

Next I will probably tend to the laundry and lunch. It feels exciting to have time to write again too! I missed my blog!

I know some people are more careful to play it safer than others, but my hope is that if we open at least partially, in as safe a manner as we can, that is a very good thing.

May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace in believing, so that by the power of the Holy Spirit you may abound in hope.

Romans 15:13

.

13 comments

  • Wonderful things are opening up down there, April. And so cool you are back in an area with snow.

    We were doing quite well up in Canada, as far as COVID goes. Our vaccination rollout has been way behind, and a 3rd wave has a fierce grip on us. We are under an emergency stay at home order.

    Hoping school goes extremely well for the boys! 😀🙏

    • Oh no!!! That is terrible. Hoping things calm down quickly.

      • Thank you, April. I think there is 2% of the population fully vaccinated. They just lowered the age of eligible to 60 and above, which includes me. I am now on a waitlist for my 1st shot. . 😀

        • Oh yeah in the states you would have already gotten yours. Glad you have it on the books! I get mine April 16th.

          • That is amazing, April. Got a confirmation now for April 29th. They are trying to go as long as possible between shots, to give as many people as possible one shot. You book both shots with one registration., My 2nd shot is August 25th.

            God bless you and Alan and the boys. Hope you have a really good rest of 2021. 🙏

  • Nonna

    Yes, back at church is most exciting! We are even starting back Wed nights in April!

  • Hope has brought us to this point!! Hallelujah, there is light at the end of the tunnel. Your description of church gave me all the feels. We haven’t been to church since last March but I really want to go this weekend. We attend a big church so there will be room to spread out unless the entire congregation shows up for a single service. So happy for you that the kids have returned to school and life is feeling more normal.

  • Joanne

    Hallelujah! Hopefully this is just the first step of many. We are hearing whispers of more days in school and maybe even spectators at spring (outdoor) sporting events!

  • candace

    Cool snow wall!

I love comments! Otherwise, it's really just me talkin' to myself...

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.