April and May were characterized by lots of walks around the neighborhood(to prevent going stir-crazy), playing badminton in the backyard almost every day, more baking, church at home, and a brand-new subscription to Disney Plus.
Jack broke his collarbone when his sister crashed into him on the swings. Collarbone fractures hurt terribly for the first two days. Bouncing back is surprisingly quick. He was as good as new within three days. At least he thought so.
Jack also got an infusion in May. He’s grinning from ear to ear in this shot because it was OVER.
The kids limped to the end of the school year.
Rachel had her first socially-distanced piano recital.
We are so grateful to have endured the remodel fiasco of 2018 so that there was room enough for the seven of us to spread out as needed. Despite the loss of interacting with friends regularly, we cherished the time it allowed us to focus on our most important relationships within our family.