What’s Worth Focusing on in 2021

what's worth focusing on in 2021

If you made a list of goals for 2020, you should go back and look at them. It might be funny!! I did that this morning, but mine weren’t all that funny. Here’s the basic gyst: Lose 10 pounds. —————Okay. I lost 3. Whatever, I will take it. Motivate my unmotivated son.——–He is WAY more motivated now, but that took getting Dad and teachers and virtual school and growing up all involved. I cannot take credit for this. Help the […]

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How Three Tiny Nerd Candies Got Me a New Vacuum Cleaner

Welcome to 2021, my friends! For my first blog entry of 2021, I thought I’d share a funny story that is sort of at my own expense. I’ve found it’s best to stick to that sort of tale to avoid angry phone calls or emails… Haha! Sometimes I can be a little oblivious to my surroundings. It is true. This is how my brain works. I am that rare woman who finds it necessary to focus on only one thing […]

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2020 in Review: From the Flu to the Lockdown

2020 in Review: From the Flu to the Lockdown with LOTS of Computer School

Christmas 2020 finds our little family smack dab in the middle of our Maryland chapter of life. We have been here a year and a half now, and according to Alan’s orders, we have one and a half years left. Of course, with the Army, you really never know. What about you? What chapter are you in? Sometimes it helps me feel less overwhelmed when I remind myself that whatever is going on is simply one chapter of a thick […]

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Stitch Fix Winter 2020: I Hope You Love Grey

Stitch Fix Winter 2020: I Hope You Love Grey

I was especially eager to open my Stitch Fix box this week. That little box of goodies was shuttled straight upstairs where I placed it in Caleb’s room, so I could do an unboxing video on Facebook Live. (All other rooms were either occupied by my family or have terrible Wifi reception). As soon as I got my make-up on, I was called to help a son with a math assignment. Then there were second grade papers to take a […]

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Accepting Life As It Is While Maryland Returns to Full Virtual School

Accepting Life As Is While Maryland Returns to Full Virtual School

A month ago, COVID case numbers were down, and they announced that we would gradually start sending the children back to school. The funny part is that it was only for one day a week anyway. Around half the county signed up for this, and the other half elected to just stay full time virtual. Wow! There were so many people who were not so terribly desperate for a quiet day that they actually chose to stay full virtual. All […]

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All The Fun Stuff You Get in the Ancestry.com DNA Test

*** This post is not sponsored or affiliated with ancestry or any DNA organization. This is simply my opinion and experience.*** Have you ever thought of taking a DNA test with a place like ancestry.com to find out what your genes have to say about you? I originally got mine a few years ago, as a birthday present from Alan’s parents. This was super exciting. I already had a solid family tree built on ancestry.com, so I did have a […]

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A Brilliant Way to Eliminate NHIs (Not handed ins)

eliminate NHIs

Probably every parent still stuck in the virtual school nightmare with multiple children can relate to the feeling of helplessness as you watch your children have the lowest grades of their lives. What in the world happened to the leniency of the spring? It is gone. The motto is “sink or swim” now. If you cannot figure it out and get it in on time, here is your zero. The middle and high school no longer accepts late work. When […]

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Mom’s Log: Day 219 of the Rona Meltdown, Both Maddening and Funny

Mom's Log Day 219

Mom’s Log: October 22, 2020. Our Army family is far from our native land, as usual. It is day 219 of the coronavirus meltdown of society. (I only know that it’s day #219 because my friend Marsha from high school has kept up with it on the daily news. {Facebook.}) There have been no entries here in the mom log in a month because, well, things have been ugly. Mainly me. I have been ugly. Bad attitude, no make-up, always […]

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10 New Things We Learned in Virtual School Week 2

10 Things We Learned in Virtual School Week 2

Where do I even begin to describe what managing virtual school is like at the House of Many Young Men? Since all people and family situations are unique, all of our virtual school experiences are also somewhat different. This is how it goes down at our house. If I did not constantly check on, like borderline harass, my fourth and second graders, one would only get a fraction of his work done, one would not even watch his classes, and […]

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2nd Grade Virtual School: What It’s Really Like

Hilarious Snippets of 2nd Grade Virtual School

We are now on our third day of virtual school. There are four scholars in our house, and the youngest is a second grader. Do you want to know what it’s really like? It is actually quite hilarious. I cannot even imagine what it must look like in kindergarten or first grade! How are teachers and parents doing this??? In order to maintain a healthy mind, you have to approach the whole thing with a gigantic sense of humor and […]

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