2014 Family

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Saturday, March 28, 2020

Self Quarantine


Here at Yokota we are not really in quarantine yet.  
Over the last week we started school at home and have become restricted to not going farther than five miles off the base. At this point the swim center has gone from normal free swim to allowing only 20 people at the pool at a time. And the citizens have started really practicing social distancing. Some families are overreacting and not allowing their children to play outside or with anyone. But the virus is not on the base yet. It's just slowly moving closer to the base through Japan. 
It is moving very slowly because the Japanese people have good hygiene and respect for others. If they are sick at all they are careful not to spread their germs. Despite being overpopulated and having a great number of elderly in their country.

In America the pandemic is worsening because Americans have bad hygiene habits and are selfish. They are going out spreading germs. Not caring about social distancing or self quarantining. In places like New York.
But smaller cities and towns have wiser people, it seems. They are trying to do as advised.

March 20th was the last day of school. We were informed just the day prior that it would be so.
The teachers were also informed at that point. They were given an extra long weekend to prepare. Wednesday the 25th we started at home school. The school provided us with online resources. Too many online resources. They set up class chat meetings for the kids to check in, listen to their teacher read a story, have class. They gave us schedule suggestions to help us parents. But they also gave the kids assignments. And so many different websites to use that it was truly confusing.
It took all week for me to figure out where to go for each assignment for each child.

If we had a single kid then this supplied at home system would be okay. But when you have multiple kids using different websites and receiving a hundred emails about info to know it is overwhelming and downright impossible. 
Sterling was home from work that week and helped out. But it was still too much.
Sterling helped Luke and oversaw him. I took on the two younger. As per our usual.

Tiberias has so much homework! And he struggles. Luckily, I can teach him during each assignment and try to make sure he understands everything. Fraction for example. He was confused when we went to do his fractions math.

Athena's work is simple because she is in Kindergarten and she is in the highest ranking of her class, I am sure. 

The online classes/meetups are not working out for us. I was completely stressed out that week. But now it is over. We've had this weekend to catch up on assignments that were overdue. And I've realized again that I can't do all they expect. I was hoping they would go easy on us but they didn't. The school has tried to turn our homes into classrooms. When they should have given us less assignments and simplified them like this: go study sakura trees and write a paragraph about them, read, write a journal entry. Instead they give us journal assignments and too much instruction. Just leave it up to the parents, I say.

During this week I planted my garden in front of the house. Athena planted seeds in pots in the backyard. And she watched each day as beans grew in wet ziploc bags in the kitchen.

 We had chocolate chip pancakes with kitty faces one morning.
 Yesterday Athena left the sink water running. What made it worse is that this particular bathroom, the guest downstairs bath, is lower than the rest of the house. You step down into it! So, the room filled with water. Luckily Athena caught the mistake and stopped it before it overflowed from that restroom!
She came and told me there was a problem in the bathroom. It was about an inch high and it was cold water.
Scooping it in a cup wouldn't work. We finally decided towels was the best option. We soak a bunch of towels and placed them in a laundry hamper which we whisked out the front door to wring out. Then back into the restroom to repeat.

 Japanese wood dolls are fun. On base vendors like to supply more than just Japanese themes...but Disney too. They charge an arm and a leg but it's super fun to see.
 Luke has been making iron bead toys...




Tiberias has been missing his friends. Especially Brandon. Brandon and Lumen's mom is overreacting and not allowing her kids to play with friends or even outside. She lets them out for just a short time each day. I think it's silly because our kids are not yet at risk and if she start quarantining them now it will be a longer quarantine than if she waits until it's actually needed.

Week one was stressful for me. Not fun. Not cool. I think week 2 will be better.

Cherry Blossom Season


 On the American military base is a great number of Sakura tree. Sakura trees are gorgeous for a week or two each year. When the Cherry Blossoms bloom and dwell here it feels like magic. The beauty creates a magical scenes and fills one's soul with joy.
Tiberias doesn't agree. He doesn't see the big deal. hahaha

About a year ago my family arrived in Japan. It was snowing and raining at the same time when our plane touched the ground and we stepped out. It was an unusual day, we were told. The next day was beautiful and the Cherry Blossoms were a joy to us. It was the end of the Cherry Blossom season. We arrived just in time to appreciate it before it was over.

This year we get to experience this season start to finish. I didn't realize it was so short!
At the beginning of the week the blossoms appeared. All week there was a good number of people out walking down the two streets that are lined with these trees. Despite the COVID19 threat around the world. You see, here at Yokota Air Base the threat is just barely starting to put us into quarantine.
Whereas, in America, our family and friends have been doing at home school and self quarantine for weeks.

The evening we went to do our kids' portraits with the cherry blossom streets there were others out doing portraits with the same background. So many people were walking up and down the streets just to enjoy the beauty. And many cars were heading home or out for the evening. So, it was busy. Next year we need to remember to do morning portraits when the street is calm.

Some people have these trees in their yards! The two streets lined with them are just down the road from us...an easy walk. But there are Sakuras spread out throughout the whole base. So you can see the beauty everywhere.

 Athena wears her Japanese dress, sash and shoes for these portraits. She has fun wearing the wooden shoes.



 Luke is doing great. He has friends and is doing much better in school than a few months ago.


 Tiberias discovered that evening that he is allergic to the Cherry Blossoms or the pollen. His eyes got read and irritated for this shoot.



 Also during this week my family took a bike ride off base to see how far it is to get to Showa Park that way. It took us close to an hour, I think. It is farther than I thought. Some of the ride was scary for the kids because we were on the street or really close to cars. But some of the ride was very safe and beautiful too.
At Showa Park:




 Cherry Blossoms:







 We rode back and Athena was exhausted. She did not like so much exercise. That was also the day we started at home school. It was Wednesday.
Saturday the flower petals started fall down from the trees. Any wind could make them fall. They floated slowly down like snowflakes. Athena enjoyed playing at the park in the falling petals.

Then Saturday evening it started to rain. It rained all night. Sunday morning the rain turned to snow and the snow actually stuck to the ground. It went from warm Spring weather to Winter in just a day or so. In fact, today is giving us more Winter than we have seen all Winter season. Now that it is Spring we have snow?! haha
This is the first time since we have lived here that snow has stuck to the ground. And it has fallen all morning creating a winter wonderland outside.

My kids went out to play before we dressed for church. We have not had the sacrament in a month or so. Today we are going to the Kartchner's house to partake of the sacrament with them.
We are also fasting today. There is a worldwide fast for those who have caught COVID19.




Someone else's yard: Snowemen with Cherry Blossoms and other flowers applied.
 Sakura trees weighed down with snow:
Photo by Talia Bird (Athena's friend's mom):
 Photo by Sarah Ann (a woman in charge of MOPS group for preschool moms):

Tuesday, March 17, 2020

Athena Outfits

 Athena has so many outfits (handed down from friends of mine)! She wears stuff that is new to her all the time...

 Athena with one of her best friends...Luke: