Friday, June 5, 2020
Thursday, May 28, 2020
Wednesday, May 27, 2020
Tuesday, May 26, 2020
Chicken and spinach saffron risotto!
Our chef for a night, part of her food tech studies. Amazing meal!
Sunday, May 24, 2020
Lockdown day 62 - FINAL POST
Today we had another lazy morning, (no idea idea how I’m going to get up at 6.30 in the morning) we went for a big bike ride, the girls and I did 5km and the boys did about 15! Watched a movie and made a yummy roast pork for dinner. Holly made frozen fruit and yogurt treats.
Restrictions have lifted a little, enough to allow us to see friends and foe some school to resume. Tomorrow I go back to work and the kids will be back in 2 weeks. So this marks the last of the daily updates of how we survived being home for 62 days!!!
Saturday, May 23, 2020
Friday, May 22, 2020
Lockdown day 60
Today was cruisey. Holly had a day off, Harry and Luce done by 1. A walk/ride down to the cafe. Lucy made honeyjoys for maths! We will take them to agaves tomorrow. I bought a bike so hopefully some sun and a family ride on Sunday! By the way have I mentioned how amazing Holly is at braiding her own hair?!
Thursday, May 21, 2020
Lockdown day 59
Kitchen was hijacked again today, now Lucy’s turn to cook something unaided. She made a beautiful choc chip banana bread.
Kids have turned the playroom into a casino!! Using Monopoly money and you can play blackjack (another COVID taught game), beer pong and they have guess the song, they hit shuffle a play list and if it lands on your song you get your money back 🤣🤣🤣 and karaoke! So funny! I poured all my money into karaoke!
After that they set up a fancy restaurant for them selves in the playroom, complete with dance music playing!
Wednesday, May 20, 2020
Lockdown day 58
Today marked my last day of working from home!!! 6 weeks supporting kids from home, who would have thought!!!
We finished up and went for a walk/ride to the cafe, hopefully we can keep this up after school and work next week.
While we were walking Harry decided he wanted to make gnocchi for dinner. I was a little hesitant as I’ve never made it before, but Harry was pretty confident that he could make it by him self. After we clarified the ratio of ingredients with Andrew, he set to work, unaided by me, and blew me away by making gnocchi! He even remembered the ice bath (which I didn’t know!) AND it was delicious!! So bloody proud of him, his car and meticulous actions were beyond impressive. Love this boy 💙
Tuesday, May 19, 2020
Lockdown day 57
The only photo from today, although it does represent lockdown, I have become obsessed with making cauliflower yummy! After gagging on it my whole life, I now can’t get enough!
School and work done by 12.30. Holly went for a walk with Isabella and Fiona.
Harry, Luce and I went for a bike ride.
Monday, May 18, 2020
Lockdown day 56
Today marks 8 weeks of being home. We have 3 more weeks until we are all back at work and school.
Today was the first day in a while that we haven’t been for a walk. We did duck down to Knox to grab a few things though, although 3 of the 5 shops we were there for were still closed.
Mr Smith, Harry’s teacher had gone over and above, he has been calling Harry every morning at about 9.30 to give him a pep talk for the day! Seriously lucky to have great teachers!
What did COVID-19 look like?
Prime Minister Scott Morrison started lockdown on the evening of 22nd of March 2020 with non essential services including pubs, clubs and restaurants closed.
Later that week, states shut their borders to non essential travellers.
By the end of March severe restrictions were in place, including a law banning people from being outside their homes except for four essential reasons (work, groceries, exercise and medical reasons).
The Queen addressed the nation at 8pm on 5th April.
6th April, beaches around Australia have started to close.
Petrol prices dropped to around 89 cents per litre (from $1.50p/l).
Schools in NSW and VIC closed as education departments implement new procedures to deal with the spread of coronavirus. Remote learning is in place.
Self distancing measures required.
Tape on the floors at grocery stores and others to help distance shoppers from each other.
Limited shopping hours therefore lineups out side shop doors.
Non essential stores and businesses mandated closed.
People who can work from home must work from home.
Park, trails entire cities closed or restricted to local
Entire sports seasons cancelled
Tokyo olympics postponed to 2021
Concerts, tours, festivals cancelled
Wedding and funerals limited to less than 10 attendants
Churches closed
No gatherings of 50 or more, then 20, then 10, then Don't socialise with anyone outside of your home.
Shortage of masks, gowns for frontline workers and ventilators for critically ill in many parts of the world.
Refrigerated trucks for the dead outside hospitalise the USA, Italy, Spain,China and more.
Panic buying sets in, we have limits on toilet paper, staple food and hand sanitiser.
fines of $1652 for people breaking lockdown rules.
All schools in Australia are now working remotely from home. All kids in Victoria will be able to say they were homeschooled for 2.5 months!
Press conferences daily from PM
We don't see anyone (family or friends) for 2 months.
On the upside, life slows down and we spend more quality time together as a family.
Barely anyone on the roads, businesses close down and massive job loss
Shopping centers are like ghost towns.
So far over 300,000 deaths globally and over 4.5 million cases of COVID-19
Australia has been lucky, with only 7000 cases so far and 100 deaths. We are believe it or not the "Lucky country".
This week restrictions have slowly started lifting.
I have taken time out of working from home and homeschooling today to document this because one day my great grandkids may read this and be able to identify with a small piece of history from their Great Granny Em!
Later that week, states shut their borders to non essential travellers.
By the end of March severe restrictions were in place, including a law banning people from being outside their homes except for four essential reasons (work, groceries, exercise and medical reasons).
The Queen addressed the nation at 8pm on 5th April.
6th April, beaches around Australia have started to close.
Petrol prices dropped to around 89 cents per litre (from $1.50p/l).
Schools in NSW and VIC closed as education departments implement new procedures to deal with the spread of coronavirus. Remote learning is in place.
Self distancing measures required.
Tape on the floors at grocery stores and others to help distance shoppers from each other.
Limited shopping hours therefore lineups out side shop doors.
Non essential stores and businesses mandated closed.
People who can work from home must work from home.
Park, trails entire cities closed or restricted to local
Entire sports seasons cancelled
Tokyo olympics postponed to 2021
Concerts, tours, festivals cancelled
Wedding and funerals limited to less than 10 attendants
Churches closed
No gatherings of 50 or more, then 20, then 10, then Don't socialise with anyone outside of your home.
Shortage of masks, gowns for frontline workers and ventilators for critically ill in many parts of the world.
Refrigerated trucks for the dead outside hospitalise the USA, Italy, Spain,China and more.
Panic buying sets in, we have limits on toilet paper, staple food and hand sanitiser.
fines of $1652 for people breaking lockdown rules.
All schools in Australia are now working remotely from home. All kids in Victoria will be able to say they were homeschooled for 2.5 months!
Press conferences daily from PM
We don't see anyone (family or friends) for 2 months.
On the upside, life slows down and we spend more quality time together as a family.
Barely anyone on the roads, businesses close down and massive job loss
Shopping centers are like ghost towns.
So far over 300,000 deaths globally and over 4.5 million cases of COVID-19
Australia has been lucky, with only 7000 cases so far and 100 deaths. We are believe it or not the "Lucky country".
This week restrictions have slowly started lifting.
I have taken time out of working from home and homeschooling today to document this because one day my great grandkids may read this and be able to identify with a small piece of history from their Great Granny Em!
Sunday, May 17, 2020
Lockdown day 55
Quiet day today after a big night. A big bike ride/walk altogether with Andrew, love Sunday’s when we can all be out together. Another cracking day blue skies and crisp air.
I managed to clean the ovens and Andrew cleaned up the leaves ... I would call that an achievement today!
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