pumpkinpi wrote:I had decided before we were on full-on quarantine to institute a nightly after dinner walk. (School wasn't cancelled yet, we weren't sent to work from home.) I'd heard on a parenting podcast about one family that does that every night--no matter what--and has for years. I'd always wanted to try it. This has provided good motivation! I go no matter what, I'm not forcing the kids as of now but hoping they eventually make it a habit with me. An acceptable alternative is an after dinner bike ride now that it's still light enough!
I don't think we did it every night, but one of my favorite memories from when I was a kid was when we would go up and down our cul-de-sac, which we certainly did more than once week when the weather was good. It felt like a long way when I was a kid (though us kids rarely walked, we'd be on some random bike or whatever wheeled contraption), and I learned how to ride my bike from those walks, and know every detail, and my parents would often pause to chat with neighbors.
So yeah, I approve of your plan.
My fun discovery on yesterday's walk is there is a private road near me called "Lighthouse Lane." Never bothered to walk down it, but did yesterday... and I'll be darned, towards the end of the road someone built a cottage that has a two story little lighthouse randomly in the woods. Guess I now know why it's called that!
Anyway, we did our weekly grocery shop today. We have two stores near here- a smaller/ more expensive one a ten minute drive away, and a bigger chain one 20min away. We opted to go to the chain one for more selection, but afterwards agreed we are just going to stick to the smaller expensive one. It wasn't crowded so much as no one seemed to care at all about even trying to keep six feet apart, whereas last week we didn't have trouble at all at the smaller store with a similar number of people.
Yes, I have a life. It's quite different from yours.