
Hello everyone! It is such a cozy morning here. It is snowing, big fat snowflakes, Wyatt is playing, I have coffee, and it is relatively quiet. I don’t have too many plans for today. I think today we will do some Christmas crafting, and I need to sit down with a giant stack of books to prep for some of Wyatt’s history unit the next few weeks. Today seems like the perfect day to do that. We definitely have enough books here to last us a while, for reading for fun and for school.

Otherwise, it has been a weird week. I had to take care of a few things for my mom, like paying some of her bills, and making sure her health insurance was set for next year. Why does this have to be done every year? I was so confused. I have a guy who looks at all the different insurance plans and chooses one based off of my mom’s needs so at least that is helpful and I don’t need to actually figure it out myself.
Then Tuesday Wyatt woke up with a slight fever. Nothing crazy, and not even technically a fever but it was close and you could tell he didn’t feel well. His little cheeks were flushed and he just wasn’t himself. He stayed in bed watching tv pretty much all day, quiet, which is unusual for him and I just hung out with him. By about 5 that night he had rallied and was feeling much better, and Wednesday he was almost back to normal. Except we did have a return of the medicine induced nausea! I have learned that if he doesn’t eat a lot the night before he will feel sick the next morning after his meds. Observation is key with this kid and I have honed my mom observation skills to a t! But Tuesday night he just didn’t feel like eating – not because he still didn’t feel good, mind you, but because as he started to feel better he ate a ton in the afternoon. We were off our norm, and that was ok.
Yesterday, we kind of played catch up. We took it easy until Wyatt’s stomach was better, than we caught up on some school work. It’s been really nice with the ramp, because now Wyatt’s wheelchair can actually come in the house! Before there was no way I could carry it in and out all the time, and Wyatt as well. Wyatt was easy honestly, even though he weighs more than it – the chair is just super awkward. Anyway, he has been excited about it and we have had school in my office the past few days for a change. He can sit in his wheelchair at my antique double desk. It’s fun to switch it up. I have also been spending a lot of time there besides my time with Wyatt, working on the already mentioned history unit study.

Last night we finally got out of the house though for a little event at the library. I had signed us up for the 3d printing cookie cutter event, which was entirely free, and I thought it would be neat. We got to design a cookie cutter, and then the library printed it on the 3d printer. Wyatt and I discussed what he wanted before we went, a Christmas snail, so all I had to do when we got there was find an image. Our end of it was very simple. I have no idea what the librarian had to do on his end but we left with our cookie cutter. We will have to do a lot of fill in with decoration but that is ok. We can handle that. I also got to show Wyatt how magical a 3d printer is. I find them a mystery since I have no idea how they work honestly but it seems like you can make anything on earth with them. Anyway, there were only four of us there to make them, including Wyatt, and ours was the last to be printed, so we had some time to chat with the librarian. He told us that he plans on having little workshops like that frequently, for different items, and that we can design things at home and have the library print them, for $1.00. He also said that he is planning on making small assistive devices, like pencil grips or things to help open doors, etc, to have available for free for those who need them. I of course thought that was a fabulous idea!



Today I think we will just chill a little, do a little school, have some independent time so I can get some work done, and then tonight is pizza Friday so yay! I don’t have to make dinner!
So, our week this week was a little bleh, but that is ok. I was able to get a lot of different things done that needed to get done, work on my stepmom’s Christmas present that I am embroidering, and just hang out with my kid. So it wasn’t too terrible overall.
I hope that whatever you are doing today, you do something to make you smile, no matter how small!
We had a snowy day at home yesterday and it was lovely to just sit by the fire and read and watch movies and rest.
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I LOVE days like that!! I am so glad you enjoyed a restful day.
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What a cool librarian! THAT has made me smile, thank you! I do understand 3D printing which is handy because our parkrun was just given a 3D-printed finish token dispenser, and I had to learn how to fill it and explain to one million people, including a lovely friend who is nothing to do with parkrun when I mentioned it to her!
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Wow!!! That is awesome!! I may be asking you some questions. Lolol!
And I thought that was so cool too! I loved that they were giving to the community like that and considering the disabled sector.
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Have you ever made a coil pot? It’s somewhat of the same principle, with a pattern it follows.
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This sounds like a wonderful week, other than Wyatt not feeling well for a bit. I didn’t realize you didn’t have his wheelchair in the house. They are definitely awkward. Luckily, our house was built for old people (hahaha) and the doors are all extra wide. I am so fascinated by the idea of 3D printers, but I haven’t done anything with one. What a cool thing to have a librarian so open to making the library available to everyone!
Have a fabulous weekend, Erin!
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No, it was just way too difficult for me to get in and out of the house as often as I would have needed to. We had reached a point though where we needed it in the house for Wyatt to have more independence – and to not have to get around by scooting on his butt all the time! Now he chooses to use it about half of the time and I want it to be his decision.
I love that the librarian is having these classes and is also making all of these gadgets for people. It was a happy surprise!
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We have a makerspace at the university where I work (but I have been working from home for years now) and from what I hear the 3D printer is a real hit with people. I remember first hearing more about them in a craft guild of mine when they were still very unusual for people to have at home, a friend’s partner couldn’t resist. I have never seen one in action in real life, though.
Glad to hear Wyatt is feeling better again.
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It was neat to watch! I keep thinking we should get one since we are makers over here, but now we have access to this one at the library, so maybe not. We can print anything and they charge a very nominal price. I think it will be fun to play around with.
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Oh snow ❄️♥️. I love it❄️
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Me too!
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Your library sounds terrific. Can’t wait to see the finished cookies! I can relate to weird week — here, too. Meanwhile, I am so happy your ramp is in place. That has to make things so much easier!
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We do love our library. 🙂 And it was just a weird week! Lol. I am sorry to hear yours was as well!
The ramp makes things sooo much easier!! Especially in winter – I was always terrified carrying him to the car in the snowy months because of possible hidden ice!
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