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The Downstairs Girl

The Downstairs Girl

I’ve got a YA historical fiction title for you check out.

I’d like to give you a juicy post either reflecting on something related to the book, or just a review of the book. Here’s the truth: I’m having trouble getting away from the news and concentrating on getting basic homeschool done at our house.

Teaching Homeschool History: Women’s Rights

Teaching Homeschool History: Women’s Rights

Each year, we have a homeschool history theme set out by our curriculum. The last couple of years, that theme has been Ancient Civ. On top of that, I like to add a second theme which we follow with picture books throughout the year. The past two years, we’ve focused on Black History as our second theme, and we’ve read a ton of great books featuring different Black folks who moved us forward. This year, our theme is Women’s Rights.

On the Sidelines

On the Sidelines

I was called off of work for the second weekend in a row tonight. I had signed up for an extra shift to fill in an empty spot on my floor – to make up for the missed shift last weekend, and to give me some sense of meaning after a long week at home with the kids.

Ways Not To Go Insane While Isolating

Ways Not To Go Insane While Isolating

Here’s a quick round up of the things that have helped me the most in the past week (As an introvert home with seven kids):

A Reassuring Smile

A Reassuring Smile

I went to the grocery store for the first time since we got back from vacation today.

Normally, I shop like it’s Armageddon. We have a household of nine and it stinks to run out of stuff. As usual in the weeks leading up to our trip, I let our pantry supplies dwindle to leave less that might go to waste or be nibbled on by mice while we were away.

The second week of our trip, we watched the news as things slowly ramped up. When we arrived in JFK just a little over a week ago, the airport was deserted.

By the time we got home and the Chaplain did a grocery run, we picked up a few things here and there as we slowly got a list together for a bigger grocery run and reoriented to life in the Northeast again.

We ran out of pasta and toilet paper around the same time the grocery stores did.