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Sunday, April 26, 2020

Still Here

We are still here.  Like the rest of the world COVID 19 continues to affect our lives.  Colorado remains under a shelter in place.  I have been out of the house four times in the last four weeks.  Twice to the grocery store, once for a 6 foot happy hour on a friends driveway, and once to try and go see the Thunder birds flight.  Scott is going into work and their office is implementing all  recommendations for a health workplace.  Martin/Martin is still fully remote.   The kids continue to do remote learning and School has been canceled for the year.  There have been ups and downs with this new normal.  We are on week 6 of staying home.  The kids are really doing well considering.  They have started to play together so much better than before all this.  Though they wouldn't admit it I think they are grateful to have playmates in each other.  I do think this has been a little harder for Milo as he is at an age where relationships are so important.  I have to admit that I am thankful that I don't have teenagers during this time.  

I am not sure what will be important to remember so I will just share some photos from our COVID time.

Aschermann Farms School...Open for Business
This was taken day one where the kids were a bit more excited to learn from home.

Tree Climbing on our walk



Exhibit A: An image of how successful remote learning is going...

Our baby goats are starting to get big.  They can get out of the corral so the property is fair game for them. 

We have had some crummy weather days, but I have to say that no snow day was called. They still had to do their school work.


These two love birds.

Hard at work

Grammy sent us some science experiments.

Cows and goats.  It really is nice to have the animals around for stress. 

These two.

We learned how to make friendship bracelets.

Liesl and Miss Jan.  I can express how thankful I am for this lady.  She has spent her days Tuesday-Friday (Monday is a planning day) helping Liesel with her school work.  Nana is working with Maddox (picture coming up).  Maddox floats between the three of us.  Miss Jan also became a grandma over this COVID 19 experience.  Graham and Dani had little Izzy. 

We pulled out Great Grandpa Arpe's train set one afternoon for some entertainment. 

I can't get over this face. 

Working on another project from Grammy

Since we are home we got chicks.  25 baby chickens and 5 ducks. 




This little girl is a farmer at heart.  


COVID HAIR!  Liesel has taken to wanting her hair braided like this since week one.  The good news is it is staying out of her face and is really low maintenance. 

Is that a Duck in you Pocket

Pure Joy


Another big shout out to this Lady.  Without Nana our days would be exponentially harder.  She works mostly with Milo.  They have been studying Native Americans.  I wonder if Milo will look back and remember this. 
  
Snuggle time

The cutest little office mate.


A bonus from working from home.  I get little visitors. 

Why do you stay home?

Sometimes Nebby takes the brunt of our boredom

Helping big brother do his homework. 

School time.

A project for school.  I can't get over how big he is getting.

This cute girl too. 

On his conference call.  When he wakes up he asks "do I have a conference call today"  In what world do we live in that this is a normal question for a 5 year old?

These two ladies!!!!

The Thunderbirds flew over for the Air Force Graduation.  We didn't get a great view, but it was fun to get out of the house. 


Tired boys. 

Sharing his picture for school. 

 7 going on 70!

More brother time...more screen time.  I like to pride myself on my honesty when it comes to being a mother.  To get work done,  our kids have gotten way more ipad/screen time than normal.  I suppose it won't kill them.  









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