Tuesday, December 29, 2020

COVID-19 Update

 I've been trying to keep my posts light and focus on all of the fun and adventures we've had but if I really document this accurately, I should provide a factual update. It has been over 9 months since we've all been home. I will never forget March 13th because it was Owen's birthday when we picked up the kids from school and they haven't returned. It's been interesting because back in March everything shut down - including dentists offices and even some doctors offices, stores and even beaches, but I think San Diego was reporting 40 cases a day back then. This summer we thought we had our surge, hitting 600 cases per day. It seemed so high! Yet today, San Diego is reporting between 2,000 - 3,800 daily. Yet, some stores are still open, healthcare is still being offered, daycares are open, youth sports and restaurants are fighting to open back up. It is a strange time, as we navigate and make decisions about what is safe.

It has been really interesting working for a hospital during this time because I feel like I have access to information that others may not and I see first hand how complex it is to navigate running a hospital during a pandemic. I guess that's something I can put on my resume one day?! Hospitals are being inundated in California, ICU beds are at capacity and everyone is short staffed. I just received a work email reminding people to pick up after yourselves, basically be good humans, because there is a shortage of EVS workers. Ambulances are being diverted, surgeries are being delayed, it is a scary time.

Will the kids return to school this year? I have no idea but I am not counting on it and that is what is the most heart breaking. If they don't return to school this year, then by the time they return, they wouldn't have stepped foot on campus for 18 months. That is a lifetime for some of these kids.

Because I work for a hospital, one that was the first to take care of the first patients to arrive from China a year ago, I am scheduled to get the vaccine tomorrow. It is a very weird thing to know that I have the opportunity to be vaccinated so early - I feel so fortunate and unbelievably guilty because there are millions of people who need it more than me. And I feel guilty because my first thought was "crap, I am going to have to go back to work now?!". These past few months have been strange and challenging but a fucking dream - I have not had to rush out the door every morning, or arranged and pay for afterschool care or a dog walker, I've been able to eat lunch with my kids everyday - its been amazing and while I know that it won't last forever, I am not ready for it to end. But I know that for the well being of my kids and our family, we have to return back to "normal" and I can't hold them this close forever. 

This has been a time for us all to reflect on what matters to us, how we want to live our lives and what we want our future to look like. I was listening to a podcast (which I have become obsessed with) and it was focused on - who do you want to be now? Now is the time to define who you want to be moving forward. I don't know if it is because I turned 40, I am about to hit my 10 year mark at UCSD or because Owen can literally wipe his own ass now so I am not feeling as needed, but I've struggled with this a lot, I toggle between wanting to be a stay-at-home mom, to wanting to go back to school and/or finding a new job/challenge. I still don't know what I want my future to look like but I think I am ready for a change and am trying to be open and embracing whatever that will be. All I do know is that I want our lives to be full of fun, adventures, vacations and as many family moments I can force as the kids get older. 23 years ago I moved to San Diego and changed my name from Jenny to Jen and never looked back. Will this be the second time in my life when I look back at making such a conscious change?



 

Just some more COVID pics

Business on top, jammies on the bottom 



Best set-up so far during COVID. Josh has to record some training videos for work. I accidentally walked into the garage twice while he was recording. I thought he was going to kill me! Hahaha


Math lesson


My handsome little man


He bought himself a green screen that attaches to the back of his CHAIR. HAHAHA


Poor kid trying to type.



Christmas tree decorating


First time we saw my mom and dad in 5 months! We were very safe hanging in the (newly remodeled) backyard


10 feet apart



Basketball (pre-broken arm)






Little guy got a new heart monitor. This time it was just a sticker but strangely it bothered him more 




Poor Emmy (and the rest of us)

 Emmy has been having a rough time the past month. She is having trouble concentrating on school since she is stuck in her room in front of a computer for 8 hours a day, she's missing her friends and desperately wants to go back to school and she's almost 12 (insert eye roll). It is so hard to see and there is not much I can to do help. She started playing basketball again - outside with masks on - which has been another way for her to get exercise and she friends. But gymnastics is her livelihood right now. I swear it is the only thing that puts a smile on her face. She stays very connected with her friends on her team, watches it all the time and is constantly doing handstands and tricks on the trampoline - until 2 weeks before Christmas.... Marc and Kristen came over for a social distance gathering in the backyard and within 20 minutes, she landed on her hand awkwardly and broke her middle finger on her RIGHT hand. NOOOOO! Her hand looked pretty mangled and I actually thought it was worse than that so I rushed her to the hospital (she told me I panicked, I thought I was being intentional. haha) and now the poor kid has a cast on until January 12th and probably a splint after that. So basically all of the things that have kept her same (including drawing and braiding her hair) so can no longer do, Sniff, sniff. Hang in there monkey - one day you will look back at this time and it will be a crazy moment of your life and this will be another one of our adventures that we will cherish so much. 



It took about 12 shots and a whole hour to set the damn thing!




I mean I guess id you are going to get a cast, it may as well be a ridiculous one!



Tuesday, December 8, 2020

Thanksgiving 2020

 Thanksgiving was pretty uneventful this year, as it was for everyone I guess. We decided to stay home and celebrate just the five of us. We of course still cooked at 24 pound turkey and polished it off before the weekend was over :) We played social distance baseball one day and took a few hikes. All and all it was pretty quiet but I think we all enjoyed some time off of work and school! 

Ryan has his last baseball practice on his Viking team. This was the backdrop - the sunsetting in La Jolla. Not too shabby!



I am always trying to find ways to get them away from screens and outside! I think the hardest part of all of this is no recess for the kids. they are inside all day behind a computer :(


I think Sadie is in heaven with us all home. She is getting a lot of snuggles 



The actually took a nap!


Happy Thanksgiving from our family to yours :) 





It doesn't matter what time he goes to bed - Ryan wakes up every morning at 6:30a on the dot and watches You Tube videos until we wake up. On Thanksgiving it was up by 6a and made this sign!


Dessert! After facetiming with Dan and Julie we learned that Dan also likes to eat whip cream from the can and now we call it woozy, woozy


He is dying to be like the big kids 



We found a hike behind the high school. Let's say it wasn't the most scenic 



We decided to get a tree early this year :)



I upped my game for the second hike and we headed to Cabrillo Monument in Point Loma. It was BEAUTIFUL! I love where we live 








Tuesday, November 24, 2020

Palm Springs - Round Two

 After 11 weeks straight of being stuck at home doing school virtually and working in our sweat pants - we desperately needed a change of scenery so we booked another house in Palm Springs! Naturally, we weren't the only ones with this bright idea so houses were in high demand and over priced but hell - you only (hopefully) live through a global pandemic once in your lifetime, right?! We pondered over houses for weeks and finally picked an awesome one - and we had a blast! BUT it wouldn't be a true Lawrence family adventure without a few hiccups, right?

After we connected with the property manager to figure out how to get internet connection (pretty vital for school zooms and of course netflix), got the pool heater turned on and Owen got over the 24 hour stomach flu (why is violently throwing up a theme of our vacations these days?!) it was smooth sailing!

Nothing makes me happier than spending time with my family - even if it is forced time :) I don't think I realize how distracted I am with work until I am finally able to put it down. I love playing games, going on adventures, snuggling and just doing nothing. I cherish these moments like I never have before. 

We swam, played a lot of sequence, at a lot of Halloween candy and went on some cool hikes!

A new zoom background for school!


Snuggles before a rough night


Poor little Owen looking not so hot. This sort of sums of their personalities these days 


An even better zoom background :)



Sleeping off the flu 





Sadie really knows how to vacation!


The largest natural palm tree oasis in the world :)


The kids really loved all of the rocks to climb on










Trying to work on my attitude, its been a rough few months...







ALWAYs doing handstands


This is for my mom. Hahaha










The pool was finally warm! Wahoo!


Sadie pretending like she was playing the game. Ha!


Slime making kits to the rescue!


We got a little ambitious with a "moderate" hike 









It was pretty tough! Owen was a trooper




This kid LOVES to surf. He was getting "barreled" in the pool







Always my co-pilot


That is a tween right there





That's a wrap! Until the next adventure...