You can remind them,
LadyM, that a lot of kids in b&m schools got an unexpected break starting today, too. I think my dgrands may have some virtual assignments to do this week, and again the first week of January, but they are home an extra two weeks for this Christmas holiday.
Of course, they don't mind -- even though they both LOVE school. They are excited because we are going to College Town tomorrow -- dh and dgs are going to the ballgame and since we only have two tickets, dgd and I are just tagging along for the ride, LOL. We are looking forward to eating at our favorite bar-b-que restaurant on the way. (It doesn't take a lot to entertain us, LOL!)
half a year done and headed for the down side
Isn't that the truth,
Rose?

And that second side goes sooo quickly, it seems.
LadyM -- I am also so impressed with the work ethic of your dd & ds! They say that THOUSANDS of kids in our state have simply disappeared from the school rolls this year. They aren't logging in to virtual and they aren't showing up in b&m, and apparently it is hard to track if they have moved or what has happened to cause this huge drop in enrollment. Look at this -- it's unbelievable.
https://www.al.com/news/2020/11/alabama ... -year.html
BTW -- I would love to have a gazebo with a moat and a drawbridge.

Wonder if I could hire these two builders...
Thanks for the encouragement on my unexpected progress today!
It somehow hit me that there was no need for me to have separate days for LAUNDRY and WHB.

Laundry has me up on my feet at 45-60 minute intervals anyway; why on earth am I not using that time wisely? Plus, I generally have waaay more momentum on Mondays, and Tuesdays are often spent out of the house, then by Wednesday, the week is slipping by me and nana-duty starts popping up unexpectedly, yada yada yada -- So -- that's why I started vacuuming after I put the first load in.
I'm still not finished with the vacuuming -- dh is doing video exercises with his balance-board contraption in the bedroom.
Since supper, ds came over to try on those clothes (and took a load of shirts home with him. I know ddil was thrilled because ds is already taking up a lot more than his share of the closet space over there.) We went for a short ride, got gas & cash for tomorrow, and then I've been finishing laundry and shopping online ever since. Does it still count as working on my "zone -- Christmas" if I'm buying mostly for myself?
I say YES because dh is having trouble doing his normal shopping trip this year, and he wants me to spend about twice what I've already spent. I'm wrapping it all up and acting like I'm surprised on Christmas Eve when we open gifts, too. I'm really kinda excited about opening gifts because it IS all truly EXACTLY what I wanted!
We had a BIG rain last night,
Nancy, but the "chance of snow" certainly did not materialize for us. I am sooo glad, seeing that we will be on the road tomorrow. Hope you get your battery trouble fixed soon!
Blessed, my dmom called this morning, fussing about her tree lights again. I know I should go out there and at least make an effort towards helping her with this, but I cannot even put into words how frustrated I get when the lights don't work on my own tree. * sigh *
MAYBE Wednesday I will stop there on my way to doing my necessary in-store shopping in Next Town. * sigh *
LOL -- I told her to just give it up and get one of those color wheels like people used to use on aluminum trees.
More LOL -- she said her first thought this morning was that she should "hire _____ to cuss" for her. ROFLOL... The person she named would be a good one, we agreed.
My mother is not given to vulgar language. She used to wouldn't allow me to say c r a p and I remember she once spelled out H e l l when she was REALLY furious.
Waving to
ALL!!! I don't want ANYONE to feel overlooked or "invisible" -- sometimes I feel that way because I'm always posting late at night when most reasonable people have settled down for the night -- but I am thinking of you ALL. The other night, I couldn't sleep and went through all our group here in my mind, and pictured you each in your parts of the world, and prayed for God's blessings upon you and your needs at this time. We are so fortunate for the most part, that Covid has not hit our little village harder than it has, but it has touched all our lives, and this has been a hard year for all of us. I am truly praying that things are better in many, many ways, in the coming year.