Sunday, May 24, 2020

School projects

Well since my boys were only doing 15-30 mins max on homework each day I decided that we weren't going to waste this time and I would sign them up for an extra class online.  It would be a semester class that they would have to finish in a quarter but they had so much time on their hands that I figured they could handle the extra work.
The online school miss placed the boys applications so they ended up starting the class a month late.  Which meant they needed to finish a semester class in one month.  Now things were getting scary.
I also started receiving phone calls and emails from the boys teachers.  Surprisingly they hadn't been doing their school work.
This all started falling into place while Adam was in the hospital.  I had to start going through the boys classes and at this point they were so far behind that they threw in the towel and decided it was all over.
Well that was not acceptable so I began spending 4-5 hours with each child each day.  I am not exaggerating when I say I was spending 12-15 hours a day doing homework with kids.  I didn't even stop for lunch.  Oh, and don't forget the boys were also now in a digital literacy, computer programing class which they need to complete in one month.
Sigh.
Below is a project the Ila and I completed.  This was part of her county report.

This was one of two book reports that Ila had to do this quarter.

I almost forgot I completed my last sewing project for the ballroom team.


Our ward was asked to complete 500-600 masks for the LDS church service program.  As a member of the RS presidency I was incharge of passing out, collecting and completing 100 masks each week. I had a list of 5 women that had volenteered to help me.  Two of the 5 ended up sticking with me each week until we completed our allotted amount.  I actually had to bring in extra help from mom and Crystal on a couple of weeks because I couldn't get it all done with the homework I was doing with the kids.


3 comments:

  1. I don't know how you do it all. You're amazing!

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  2. It was great to help you with the masks. I was glad to do it. What a crazy end of school year for you.

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