Today is Day 49. 7 weeks since the schools closed. The children have missed 5 weeks of actual school, as the Easter holidays (2 weeks) were in the middle.
Life is progressing along in the home sphere. Husband works from home, the children and I do our school/university stuff daily. I do the shopping and the laundry. We get walks and cycles. The kids go running. We count ourselves very lucky that we are not affected by CoVid in a serious way.
Our Prime Minister will probably be announcing tomorrow what direction the restrictions will go in for the next few weeks. From the sound of it during the past week, there will be no major loosening of the restrictions next week. We still need to be careful, all of us.
Today, I spent quite a bit of time on the computer sorting out activities for my pupils on Seesaw. My sister who is also a teacher has been of great help.
A blog where I post about my life in Ireland, particularly focusing on my love of Spinning wool, on spindles and on spinning wheels.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Irish Suppliers of Wool, Fibre and Spinning related items
Here is a post with details of some Irish Suppliers of Wool, Fibre and Spinning related items. Sandra K has the wonderful Irish Fibre Craf...
-
This post started out as "Where to buy fleece/fiber/wool for spinning," and morphed along the way to include " where to mee...
-
In this post, I try to answer the question "Where can I buy a spinning wheel?" In Carndonagh, County Donegal, there is a spinning...
-
People ask me how many spinning wheels do I have. The answer currently is 10. How does it happen that one woman can come to own 10 spinning ...
No comments:
Post a Comment
I live in the Irish countryside. I love walking and looking at the sky overhead. I also love spinning! If you have any questions about spinning or any comments about my blog, just let me know by leaving a comment. Thanks.