First day of school is in the books, and went pretty well. DD was able to do about half her work without me, so that was a bright spot. I took a little tour through her upcoming assignments, and I think that she will actually enjoy some of them. We started the day with me having DD make her First day of School sign, which she is holding below. She loves to make these, so it started the day off right. Then we sat down together to make a general schedule for our days. Since her program is self paced, it is up to us when we do things. We hear rumors that there may be some meetings scheduled, but have not hear any further details. Also, it will not be common, so mostly just on us.
With this program, we are finding that we can keep some of the weekly things we have adopted since quarantine started. For example, Monday had been Mom/Daughter lunch date, where we go through a drive thru for lunch and take a drive. We don't have time for the drive, but we are still doing our lunch out. It is just something that gets her out of the house and for her to look forward to. We will also have time to do our bake and share on Fridays. Still trying to figure out Bike Ride Wednesday's since our friends are doing distance learning, and the weather is getting ready to change. It may change into play dates, like we did last Friday with them. Something to give these girls something to look forward to and help their mental health. Especially since we are stuck indoors with the poor air quality. I really hope they are right and it will start to get better Thursday. It has been a week of this, and my eyes burn and lots of head aches. I actually went to get a new air filter today (DH wants a bigger one on the box fan/air purifier he set up) and they are basically out of them. Guess everyone just changed them and got a back-up!
We had Orange Chicken, Mushroom/Garlic rice and green beans for dinner tonight. This is one of my favorites, but I held some plain white rice out for DD as well as the chicken out of the sauce. Made her happier.
I have been thinking, and I want to add another new
Question Of The Day: What are your favorite Fall Meals that you can't wait to prepare? If you are like me, there is food you stop making for 4-6 months as it is just too warm and they are too heavy to enjoy. As the weathers are dropping, I have been looking forward to pulling these out again.
- I am so ready for Roasted Veggies and Squash. I have a salad I found last year that has spinach, roasted butternut squash, apples, dried cranberries and pomegranate seeds. I may have to make that for lunch this week.
- I also have a delicious creamy mushroom and chicken casserole I make, DD hates it, but I love it. It has just been too warm to make for the last 4 months. Might still be too hot, but I have it on the menu for the last week of September
- I am ready for some good soups. Bring on the rain, and let me simmer a pot of soup for most the day with some fresh bread. I love fall for this alone!
