PollyannaMom, I got those catalogs yesterday, plus Miles Kimball, Signals, Oriental Trading, and one of the educational ones for kids (I can't remember if it's Lakeshore or Mindware...it's still upstairs where I can peruse it before bed). Yep, Christmas is coming!
Yesterday was the day that the school was closed and everyone was online, so it was pretty easy. The teacher was either at home or in her office, so she didn't have to wear a mask and she spoke directly to the camera. Today is the day that Josh's half of the class stays home and goes online, and the other half are in the school, so the teacher has to deal with all of that. I was nervous because for some reason, she schedules the same class twice in the morning and I never know which one I'm supposed to click on. But she finally admitted us and it was so hard to hear her...she's wearing a mask AND a shield, and for the first 10 minutes she was trying to settle the in-class kids...I can't tell you how many times she had to remind them to "Leave your mask on" and "Your mask needs to be over your nose and under your chin." But we managed...so far.
Soccer practice was okay...my mom got mad again because she wanted to leave before 5 p.m. for 5:30 practice and the field is only 10 minutes away. And Josh wasn't listening to the coach. Now here's a little back story...last year in preschool, there was another boy in his class who seemed to like to torment Josh. He hit Josh a lot, wrote on Josh's shirt a few times, and smashed Josh's snack almost daily. The parents were trying their best to get help, and I gave Josh a lot of advice...sent an extra snack for him to offer (which actually worked), try to help teach him about saying "excuse me" and using gentle hands, etc. Just trying to give the kid a little extra love instead of being angry and wanting him gone (plus it was clear to us that the parents were trying). It went on for a month and the school director actually dismissed the boy from the school, the first time she's ever had to do so in almost 25 years. Well...guess who's on Josh's soccer team? Josh knew him right away, and they did seem to get along a bit better last night, but that could also be why Josh wasn't paying attention to the coach. He'd better pay attention to the game on Saturday morning...I might let the coach know about their history and maybe they should play separately so they don't distract each other (at this age, they split the teams into 2 smaller teams and play 2 games at once, so everyone can get out there. They don't keep score or anything. It's really just a bunch of little kids running around and kicking a ball

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Okay, there doesn't appear to be a live art lesson happening right now, so I think I'm going to get Josh to do his PE "homework" right now. We have to watch a video and "participate." Geez, didn't think I'd have to do more PE at my age...
