2023 December Newsletter
Candalada
A DECEMBER TO REMEMBER
I did not take additional vacation days during the holidays. My son has been on winter break since Dec 23rd. The break from our morning routine has allowed room for much needed rest in the mornings.
We used the past week for catching up on missing assignments for Issa and getting some details together for upcoming projects for myself. Issa’s greatest accomplishment was finishing Harry Potter the Chamber of Secrets in 2 days. It did take a commitment of 6 hours per day, to clear 9 chapters per day. YouTube read alongs were very helpful and entertaining. He tried reading the book and 2020 without assistance and didn’t make it past Chapter 3. Having the ability to sit and listen with him was a great bonding moment. We watched the movie to celebrate.
The motivation for the expedited read is a school project that required extracting favorite quotes, figurative language, character descriptions and plot. The assignment titled “The One Pager” is about creating a poster. The poster is supposed to entice the viewer to read the book without giving the book away. Do you want to read the book after seeing Issa’s poster?
My greatest accomplishment was regaining focus and calmness. For at least half of December my will did not match my focus. The days I planned to accomplish a million things on my to-do list I would wake up sick. Invites to events have been coming in on a rolling basis leaving little room to be home and be still. The day after Christmas invites started coming in rapidly, claiming almost every weekend through the end of February.
I had to think about what my goals are 2024 and which events I need to sacrifice to achieve them. I sent my regrets without guilt and accepted the invites that didn’t compromise my personal progress. That was not easy. I never understood why some people do not RSVP. I suspect some of them want to avoid inquiry from the host in regards to their lack of attendance.