Posts By Duncan Drennan

Dinosaurs!

Donné has been making dinosaur theme material for the week ahead

Dinosaur matching cards
Build a dinosaur shapes
Dinosaur history cards
Fill a dinosaur footprint
Dinosaur counting cards (bottom right)
Dinosaur muffins…oh wait, just muffins. Yum muffins. The dinosaurs ate them.
Getting on with some handwriting practice
End of day gathering for a Xhosa lesson

Cake, school & the sanity of sanitiser

Grace showed off her baking skills by making us a delicious cake
It was all her, from scratch. All she needed was a cup of coffee (for the cake) from me. Donné also gave Grace some icing tips to help her.
Adam says you can make a circle with the pegboard. Eli & Grace say that you can’t. So Adam takes an elastic and puts it over one peg in the shape of a circle. We just need to think about the problem (or the boundaries) differently.
While I shopped, everyone else got on with cleaning the house.

Donné has been working hard to get the school environment ready, so today was hanging the whiteboard, printing and laminating, and more importantly searching for and figuring out what the right materials and lessons are going to be for the week. I think we’re mostly ready due to Donné pushing to get this done.

You know things are upside down when you start getting excited about finding hand wash in the store – excited enough to take a photo to send to your wife.

Refactoring

Digging up for a veggie garden

Today was a rezoning day. We rezoned some grass and allocated it to a veggie patch, and we rezoned part of the playroom into a school area.

That also mean rearranging everything so that we get the most from it. Our dining room table went up to become a work table for the school. Our outside table came into the dining room. The office chairs have been swiped to become chairs for the school and at Donné’s desk. The office whiteboard has found a new home in the school area. The playroom was rearrange and shelves cleared to make space for learning materials.

We’ve taken what we have and rethought how it fits into our lives and our needs. That whole refactoring of our space and things mirrors the refactoring of our lives.

The reality we’re all facing right now is that our world’s have been upended. The impact for us many faceted from a big chunk of my business income disappearing, to school changing entirely, to having to stay put.

We have been incredibly fortunate – blessed is probably a better word. We have all the tools we need for online schooling (like spare computers, webcams and printers), we have currently used office furniture and equipment, and we have a loads of space both inside and out. My business has clients who we’ve been able to continue work for, and we’ve even been getting new opportunities.

Having lost our biggest client has actually opened up my mind to think differently about the business and where we’re going. It has given me the opportunity to let go of some things that have been weighing me down. We’ve definitely had to take a few steps back, and I think it is going to be a long and very challenging path ahead, but I’m feeling excited. It feel like I’m connecting more with what makes me happy.

I am scared of the reality of bank accounts and bond repayments, but that is something that many are going to go through together, and really I just can’t compare that worry with the worries that so many have of just feeding their families. I keep reminding myself of all the things we have to be thankful of.

I can’t quite put it into words, but there is something wholesome about just being us together. I want to make sure that we keep that as we go through this, as well as when we come out the other end and return to “normal.”

And then school began

School started today which mostly meant figuring out how to login and setup all the various new online class things.

Eli was bouncing off the walls from early but it looks like things will only get going in earnest tomorrow after everyone has worked out all the technical kinks.

Eli working on handwriting and Grace teaching Adam how to do the pegboard
Cursive practice
Number time
Getting ready for her first online ballet lesson
Swiss roll! Snacks are needed to keep the brains going

I’m very sorry!

I was running a bath and suddenly Adam bursts in crying, “I’m sorry! I’m very, very sorry!” Sobbing he holds up a broken ruler. I say to him, “That’s mom’s ruler, you need to say sorry to her.” Off he goes, heart broken, “I’m sorry! I’m very, very sorry!”

Shame, he was so cut up about it, and who can really be upset with such an emotional and heart felt apology. He’s broken many things before, but this one broke his heart too.

Getting ready for school and Donné is making materials
Exploring his shelf
The sourdough is active and we’re using it for bread

In other news I finally won my fight against our pond pump and got it all working today. I certainly spent way more time on it over the weekend than I would have liked to, but at least I had a win in the end.

The hunt

Our children love Easter. They absolutely love the Easter egg hunt. Grace, at 10, still gets giddy as they rush out the door to go and find those eggs. It is actually lovely to see the joy of it. This is definitely Grace’s favourite holiday, and gauging the boys today, it is rapidly moving up their list too.

The hunt is on
Eggs galore. We had this magical marshmallow Easter egg box that was marked 48, but somehow seemed to produce 53 eggs. There really is an Easter bunny.
The boys got these dragon hand puppets (with Easter eggs in their mouths), so lots of roaring and fire & ice shooting today.

Donné got an Easter egg decorating kit for Grace, so we all sat down and had some fun making our Easter eggs.

Boiled egg, dyed red
Working on our eggs together – it really was fun
Adams egg
The egg family
Hey…why didn’t my evil egg make any of the photos? We’ll never forget you Mr. Evil Egg – your smile was so lovely (before you were eaten)
Easter cuddles
Easter dances (“I’m all out of salt”)
My first sourdough bread! (jip, back to the dough theme)

The real bunny, Marshmallow, escaped again and has not yet returned. The boys are quite displeased with this, especially our sensitive soul Eli. She’s been spotted in the street and around, but we haven’t recaptured her yet.

Prodigal bunny

After a night and day out partying, Marshmallow returned! We’re pretty happy about that as we’ve all grown very fond of her

The engineers were very proud of their train tunnels
A yummy rye and almond flour cake
Our cute monkeys in the tree

Static & gardening

Sad and full of static

Our gardener resigned a while back, and we’ve been building the habit of working together to keep the garden tidy.

Ads was wearing Grace’s clothes today
Eli was protecting his eyes

Marshmallow escaped today after the front gate barricade wasn’t put back up properly (my fault). A neighbour spotted her, but she went through a fence and hid away. I’m not sure what is going to happen now – we’re hoping to catch her tomorrow.

Spa day

The spa meni

Grace and Eli appeared with a spa day menu, so we each got to have a session at their special family spa.

Time for a mini pedi

They set up for a hand and foot soak, nails if you wanted that and a hand/foot/body massage.

Post operation nails
Enjoying a foot massage

I was skeptical as to how relaxing this would be, but it turns out they give an excellent hand, foot and back massage – exactly what I needed.

The proud team
We’ve been making story blocks
It will be good family fun and good practice for Eli
Adam is spending his days catching Marshmallow

Pocket bunny

A cosy place for Marshmallow

Marshmallow likes lettuce leaves, warm pockets to sleep in and hiding under the cupboards in the bathroom. When I say “under” I mean behind and under, which is inaccessible to humans without destroying the cupboards. That means Adam is constantly there trying to see if she has come out, which also means she keeps hiding away.

After a while she comes out to eat some lettuce leaves, and then as soon as someone goes to get her, whoosh, and she is back behind the cupboards. So along comes dad with his patented towel stopper. He eyes the bunny. She is eating leaves. The bunny eyes dad. Crunch, crunch. Dad throws the towel in an attempt to block off the exit. Bunny dashes. The gap is small, will the towel make it before bunny? The floor is wooden and slippery for bunny paws, will the bunny make it before the towel? The towel lands on bunny. Dad saves the day.