Tomorrow is St. Patrick’s Day and while it usually is a simply wear-green-holiday at our house, this year seems like a fine time to make the day feel special. Here are some activities for kids which could make for some fun memories…
Taking it one day at a time seems about all we can do around here—following the public health recommendations, watching for updates and cancellations, washing our hands around the clock. They haven’t closed the schools here, yet, but it feels like it’s coming.
I wish I had comforting words. I find myself alternating between fear for the health of our family (our parents, in particular) and calm (I tend not to be a worrier by nature). It’s devastating to see the loss to human life around the globe, a result of what is now officially a pandemic. I worry about Aron, going into the hospital for work, and I worry about kids—if the schools do close—who are food insecure or whose parents might not be able to stay home. I worry about our elections. And in the immediate, it’s hard to watch students lose their chance to go to senior prom, to live in the dorms or study abroad, or perhaps to go to graduation. It’s hard to see small businesses suffer—even while I anticipate it will only get worse. I can tell you, it’s feeling like an awkward time to have just taken over a local publication focused on events. I’m not sure what’s in store. It’s all very ominous.
The turmoil I was feeling just last week over summer camp signups—feels like an eternity away. How was that only Tuesday? Day by day…
What are you finding helpful?
I’ll start with some links that I’ve been most impacted by, and then throw in some fun ones, too.
I’ve been poring over Pinterest lately for double-desk inspiration and keep getting distracted by all of the great Ikea Hacks! You know them—those accent pieces that make you do a double take. They look like they came straight out of a design magazine, but are actually in reach!
We rounded up 10 gorgeous decor pieces that are in fact very simple Ikea Hacks.