Thursday, April 27, 2017

A Week of Unexpected Things

Monday I had a morning doctor's appointment and Daddy took over the homeschooling. By the time I returned children were well into their work. Yes, I'm blessed with an involved husband! Most of the kids finished up their writing project from last week today - except Emma. She is working on a Star Trek inspired story and is not ready to end it. We listened to our current read aloud a couple times today.

Joseph mowed the grass today (first time using the push mower!). It's a beautiful day when children learn a new skill. I did some grocery shopping in the afternoon, Makayla had track practice. Dinner was homemade burgers and fries, with a side of strawberries.

Tuesday Makayla didn't have Seminary so kids had until 8am to get up for the day. One was up at 5am, three at 6am, and it kept going from there. Yeah, most of them are not willing to sleep in. We ate breakfast and moved right into school. Daniel has officially finished his math book for the year and is on review. Joseph and Emma are on their last chapter. The other kids are working their way there.

I've been snuggling up with my younger three boys to read books each morning. Today they wanted a lot of Curious George books as well as some Eric Carle books.

I went to the dentist - apparently I managed to break a tooth. They can't work on it the same day you come in to get it checked (insurance rules) so I will go back next week to get the tooth fixed.

Wednesday's morning plans were thrown off when Mason woke up with pink eye. In to the pediatrician we went for a prescription while Makayla babysat. When I got home several of the kids had started their school work and the rest were playing peacefully. By mid-afternoon things went crazy when I got a letter from a government agency we deal with because of Mason - one of those "we're changing our mind retroactively about the last 10 months and you owe us more money than you make in 4 months" sort of letters. Sigh. I hate dealing with government agencies. My afternoon was spent on the phone and printing out various documents to hand deliver on Thursday.

Thursday started out with an hour spent waiting in a government office to deliver paperwork. We won't hear back about it for a week or two. We're just in limbo - and scrambling to adjust our budget because of a loss of income related to all of this. Have you ever tried to cut out 1/4 of your income overnight? Ahem. It's interesting, to say the least.

Oh, and Oliver joined the ranks of kids with pink eye on Thursday morning too. So that meant another call to the doctor to get a prescription phoned in for him.

We did school and finished our read aloud today. Yay!

I just really don't have it in me to blog another day in this crazy week. Picture Friday with another child or two getting pink eye - that's what I'm expecting. On the government agency front I've done everything I can do, so I'm going to peacefully turn that burden over to God and not think about it until we hear back official news.

I'm going to grab my kids and see who wants to play a board game - I need some laughs and fun.

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11 comments:

  1. Doesn't sound like a fun week at all. Hope the board game giggles help to reduce some of the stress.

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    1. The board games did help! We played Labyrinth and it's challenging but fun when you bump someone to a new area of the maze.

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  2. I have to deal with several government agencies with our daughter that lives out of the home and one more with our adult disabled son. It is rough at times. I feel for you. I pray it all gets straightened out.
    Blessings, Dawn

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    1. Thank you Dawn. I can only imagine how much you have to go through for all of that!

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  3. So sorry, Tristan! Been a week like that here too - so I just keep singing hymns to keep my eyes on the Lord!!

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    1. Praying your week gets easier too Stephanie! Music is always a wonderful balm for the soul. :)

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  4. that sounds really rough. I'm sorry. Hope the pink eye doesn't last too long.

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    1. Thank you Sue. I hope pink eye is quick too. The last time we got it (several years ago) it took 6 weeks to get through everyone. Apparently there are several kids at church that have it right now, so that is probably where we picked it up this time.

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  5. Ugh! I'm sorry. I'm sending positive vibes your way. We had pink eye for about 4 weeks a year or so ago. Just kept going around and around and around. Here's wishing you all good health, a joyful weekend, and renewed income!!!

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    1. Thank you! We're doing our best to seek joy this weekend.

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  6. Sounds like a week that would have made me pull my hair out! I'm glad you made it through all right. Sorry to hear about the pink eye ... that's never fun. Hopefully you'll be able to find a better bit of income here shortly to help pay for that horrid bill. My prayers are with you and your family as always!

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