Moving towards things going back to normal

November and December are normally busy months of the year because of the holidays, but this year they might be even more chaotic. Its due in part to the fact that our state is coming off the more extreme status for COVID and moving towards things going back to normal as the end of the year approaches. This means that we may be sending the kids back to school in person.

I might be a minority when I say that I like the kids being home schooled. I feel like they get more done. My son is dyslexic and a nice calm environment at home has made doing his work so much easier.

The one thing that I am looking forward to is a week’s vacation away from the house for Thanksgiving. Big family gatherings aren’t my most favorite thing on the planet, but after so many weeks not doing much socially outside of the house it’ll be a nice change to see some other faces besides my own tiny family unit.

How is your end of the year shaping up? Any plans? How are things going in your state (or country) as far as getting back to normal?

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Published by Patty Gordon

I’m Patty Gordon, a 40+ year old school lunch lady married to a crane mechanic. Our days are anything but normal as he works “construction worker hours” and I take care of our two elementary school aged kids, Chihuahua Mr Biggs, Pitbull Cali, and French Bulldog MooMoo. I blogged a few years ago under different names but have landed with the 365MomMe.com name this time around. The term 365MomMe comes from the idea that I’m a mom and I’m me 365 days a year. Kids call me Mommy but I see myself as MomMe.

2 thoughts on “Moving towards things going back to normal

  1. As far as getting back to normal, it seems it industries might open in next year mid mostly, school, colleges for kids might open or might not… Cases increasing day by day in my country…so its quite unpredictable what is in store for us next year… Hope for the best🤗

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  2. I totally understand how you feel, Patty. My sister actually made the decision to keep her twins at home, and will continue to do so even when schools open for in-person education where she lives. And, in the department I work in, which is also in education, we’ve kept everything remote for now. Phew. Keep breathing, and be well. Thanks for sharing. 🙂

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