We had more people register for our library's webinar today than have ever registered before. It was exciting! While only about a third of those people attended live, we know the recording is going to get a bunch of views. Here's what else made me happy this week:
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I read a lot of books with my kiddo. Kid Reads is a biweekly look at what we've enjoyed recently.
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You can file "build a kids' table" under my "other duties as assigned. We ordered a table from a vendor and it arrived last week. Today, I discovered that the pre-drilled holes were slightly off kilter for the legs. Luckily, I could adjust the brackets and get it all together. But, what should have been a 10 minute project ended up taking 45. Annoying. Here's what else I've been working on:
This week, our kiddo started kindergarten. She handled the transition great. As expected, she was sleepier than usual most nights. All the new things are a lot to handle. One new thing is that she now walks to school. Well, we've always walked to school, but her daycare was two miles away so she was pushed in a stroller. This week, we left the stroller behind and she walked the 0.75 miles on foot with us. We adults can make this walk in about 10 minutes. With the kiddo, we budget 20 minutes into our schedules. This is not just because she walks slower but to accommodate her need to stop and explore. This week alone we stopped to look at a bunny, several black squirrels, bugs of some sort crawling on the sidewalk, and a fruit snack wrapper. This is in addition to stopping to adjust a shoe or sock and to say her legs are tired. As much as I want to just get to school (or home at the end of the day), her butterfly childness is a good reminder to stop and see things around us. Part of our walk parallels a fenced nature conservancy. I hope we'll get to see a deer one day. They've been known to stroll there and I think our kiddo would love to see one up close.
We've survived our first week of kindergarten. The kiddo did great with the change and we're adjusting well to new routines. It will take more time to settle in to this new normal, but I'm glad this first week was relatively free of hiccups and drama. Here's what else was good this week:
Dark Restraint Katee Robert I’m back in the world of Dark Olympus. This time, Robert’s telling the story of Ariadne and the Minotaur. I don’t know this myth at all, so I’m just reading this one as a straight erotic romance. It feels like the rest of the books in this series. My main quibble is that the overarching narrative has barely moved. I kind of wish they spent less time in the bedroom. I want a bit more world development. *Books shared here are affiliate links for Bookshop.org This might be the first, in-office day since our library moved that I haven't been rearranging furniture, building something, or setting up a space. It's not for lack of trying though! Some items for our family-friendly study room arrived this morning. I would be putting them together but I need to bring in a screwdriver first. Here's what else I'm working on:
Our kiddo starts kindergarten this week and I'm not ready. First, logistically, I feel unprepared. Our public school has only trickled a few emails our way. We've combed the school's website and the city's website for information. We're still lacking details which leaves us uncomfortable. I mean, nothing is bad, we just feel less prepared. Our daycare was so communicative and had great onboarding so we always knew what to expect. This feels a little like jumping off the high dive for the first time. Next, I never love it when routines change. This is a massive routine change for all of us. Until we get back into a rhythm, I'm going to be out of sorts. Our kiddo has generally been good with cold turkey change so, thankfully, that should help with things. Finally, I am not emotionally ready to have a school-aged kid. Where did the years go!?!? I know things go by fast when you have a small child, but it feels like COVID ate even more time. I just cannot wrap my head around the fact that we're entering the school play, field trips, and homework years. Don't mind me - I'm just going to be over here alternatively weeping and hyperventilating.
Our new library opened this week and our students are in love! We've received so many happy comments to go with the shocked faces. It's been a rush. I'm going to ride this positive wave of emotion for as long as I can. Here's what else made me happy this week:
I read a lot of books with my kiddo. Kid Reads is a biweekly look at what we've enjoyed recently.
*Books shared here are affiliate links for Bookshop.org
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