5 Things You Can Do To Survive Quarantine with the Family

I just had a chat with a neighbor whose children are in high school and she mentioned that it’s the elementary age kids that are the most challenging in the time of quarantine.  They can’t be left alone, they are not usually super helpful or understanding, in most cases. In looking ahead, here a few ideas I have for juggling your life with little ones. I work from home, so multi-tasking is about to hit a new level.  My job is very important and non-negotiable. For the in-between moments, I’m gearing up for some together-ness and wanted to share a few ideas on how to pass the time.
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Get Fit

I won’t be going to the gym the way I normally do, so I am planning on some YouTube workouts that we can do together.  Family Time- Done! Workout – Done! It’s a win-win. The game “Just Dance (try it for free here)” also counts for a pretty decent workout, in my opinion, and it is so much fun!

Get Educated

Sonia and I are big on TedTalks (so many of which are kid-friendly) and can be easily accessed on YouTube.  This serves as a quick easy way to learn and engage in fruitful conversations with the littles. Additionally, I have shared my love of Masterclass on the blog.  I would highly recommend the episode with Disney’s CEO, Bob Iger, and it was just as fascinating for the kids as it was for me.  I am always amazed and how much I can share with the kids (mine are aged 9 & 8).  Have you checked out TIME for kids yet?  Get on it, it’s a great way to share current events with your kids and learn at the same time.

Get Organized

While I am working, I have requested the kids to start making their way through their spaces in the house.  Bedside drawers, craft cabinets, and toy corners all need attention. I have encouraged them to make a pile for things they are ready to donate and organize what is left.  They love re-discovering things that they forgot about and by doing this they also take a little ownership in knowing what they have. As of this post, I have two bag fulls of toys and clothing ready for drop off at our local IRC office, all set aside by Maya and Veera. Not too long ago I shared tips for organizing your closet, you can see it here.

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Get Culinary

Teaching my kids how to crack an egg, toast a bagel, and make a sandwich has been on my list of things to do. To be honest it has just been easier for me NOT to teach them- less mess, less risk.  Preparing meals together is not only fun, but it’s something they were eager to learn.  We discussed measurements, temperatures, etc. in a way I never had with them before.

Get Scheduled

I sat down with my girls and negotiated things that we each individually need to do each day as well as want to do. Although I will be working my regular schedule remotely (30 hours/week), I plan to use morning and night hours to catch up.  I HIGHLY recommend maintaining a regular sleep schedule for your sanity. Creating something that they can see, I think, is helpful for everyone involved.  I still need to work and so do they, so creating a schedule together can be helpful.

Remember to maintain a sense of humor and things light-hearted around the house, you will get what you give. If all else fails, there is TV and tequila!

I hope you are all well and healthy.  Stay positive and make the most of TIME, it’s our most precious commodity.

Your Chick,
Rina