In the event that things don't "get better," let's not give up.
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The school year has started. We have three weeks under our belt, and though the first days were rough and everyone came home overwhelmed, overwhelming me in the process, we have settled into the reality of it. We are doing okay. By okay, I mean that the kids are bringing their lunches fifty percent of the time and they are turning in their homework. I have made breakfast every morning and most of their sandwiches to pack away into lunch boxes that I bought several days too late.
In the event that things don't "get better," let's not give up.
In the event that things don't "get better…
In the event that things don't "get better," let's not give up.
The school year has started. We have three weeks under our belt, and though the first days were rough and everyone came home overwhelmed, overwhelming me in the process, we have settled into the reality of it. We are doing okay. By okay, I mean that the kids are bringing their lunches fifty percent of the time and they are turning in their homework. I have made breakfast every morning and most of their sandwiches to pack away into lunch boxes that I bought several days too late.