Happy Wednesday!
My mother is making potato pancakes and apple cinnamon pierogies for dinner tonight. I normally do not eat a lot of carbs, but the smell coming from the kitchen is SO inviting right now - and I have just felt like eating all day! I cannot wait for dinner!
Josh went back to school on Monday, but his teacher was absent both Monday and Tuesday. Even though she sent the assignments on their iPads, the sub didn't have them do any of it. Of course I couldn't get him to sit down to do it in the evenings, after being at school "all day already" (his words). So today, being the at-home day with asynchronous assignments...he had TWELVE things to get done. Ugh. We didn't do all of it yet. That's just too much for a 5-year-old (well, and his tired mommy, too).
We also didn't get it all done because we went to Bright Nights last night. It was one of their $10 ticket nights, which we'd purchased and could only be used that night. I just didn't think...of course it wasn't ONLY for the $10 ticket people, they certainly wouldn't turn away people who'd bought full price tickets. So, because there were so many cars trying to go through...we got in line at 6:09 p.m. and finally entered the Forest Park gates at 8:41 p.m. No joke. Then it was another 45 minutes to get through the park, so we didn't get home until just before 10 p.m. It was still beautiful, of course, but we will not take advantage of any of those specials in the future!
(As an aside, that's not the longest we've waited to get in. Back in 2008, on our 3rd date, my now-DH and I sat in the car for 4 hours to get in. We joke that it was our best date ever, because we were forced to talk to each other for that long. We certainly learned that we had plenty to talk about and we could tolerate each other!

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So yes, we're all tired today. Josh has been wearing his dinosaur blanket sleeper all day and I don't have it in me to make him put clothes on. It was clean when he put it on, it won't hurt him.
I received 2 more deliveries today, the photo desk calendars that I made for the grandmas, and a book called "Alphabreaths: The ABCs of Mindful Breathing" for Josh. That looks like a good one! Now I'm just waiting on 2 more items. One is my Duran Duran face mask, which is coming from England and has no tracking info attached, and that art print that took 10 days to be "accepted" at the company's local post office. It was supposed to be delivered yesterday, but of course now it just says "Arriving late" and "In transit within the USPS system," so who knows where it is. At least it's not a gift for anyone, just something I liked for the house.
Edited to add...it crossed my mind that today would have been my father's 70th birthday. I don't know if I told the story about how we stopped speaking when I was 14, and then the day before my 31st birthday, I found out by playing around on the internet that he'd died 6 months earlier. So I didn't really know him and it's not really much of a loss for me. I didn't mourn when I found out that he was dead and I still felt nothing when I visited his grave. But it still feels kind of weird to know that one of my parents would have hit that milestone already.
I went over the very basics with my little kindergarten-age charges this morning as well - the "light on the details, heavy on the respect" version, but they were actually quite interested.
We also started Christmas traditions in other countries. If anyone has used the NORAD Santa-tracking website before, you click on the "library" building on the page with the village, and then on the yellow book. It brings up a map, and the row of flag icons below it is how you choose countries to read about. ("Student A" this morning wants to move to Germany, because "they started Christmas yesterday!"- i.e., it talked about St. Nicholas Day.

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Thank you so much for posting this about the NORAD site! I looked at it and this is right up Josh's alley! Once we catch up on his regular assignments, we are going to start looking at it. I think I might have an old magazine somewhere that has an article about traditions around the world, too.
I am wondering how you all keep all of your ornaments and decorations in such great shape? Ours always wind up all broken!!
Almost all of my stuff is kept in its original packaging, which usually includes some type of tissue, paper towels, bubble wrap, or styrofoam. I save tissue from gifts and every couple of years, I replace the old storage wrappings. The few things that don't have boxes are wrapped with copious amounts of tissue. The nativity from when I was a child has a light on the back of it, but there is a small gap between the bulb and the manger, and several times the piece holding the bulb has broken off. Now I stuff the gap with tissue before wrapping the whole piece, then I put it on the top of the bin, manger side down/bulb side up, and there's a big sign on the bin lid "DON'T PLACE ANYTHING ON TOP." I have one bin for the boxed ornaments and every year, I joke about playing "ornament Tetris" when packing everything up. Framed photos do not get packed; those are gently stacked in a far corner of the cabinet part of my living room bookcases.