My Grandmother Asked Me to Tell You She’s Sorry

By Fredrik Backman

WOW. Fredrik Backman has done it again. Meet Elsa, a different almost eight-year-old. Elsa’s Grandmother is truly a character (and avid defender of Elsa). When Elsa’s Grandmother dies, she sends Elsa on a journey to learn about those around her. That journey involves delivering letters to tell those around that the Grandmother is sorry about things that she has or hasn’t done. The story is couched in the fairy tales that the Grandmother has told Elsa (some of which Elsa knows has been “lifted” from other writers). The fairy tales feature a wurse, drunks, monsters, and more. This is a powerful book that fills your heart and head. The story is extremely week crafted. Elsa may be different, but she is present in all of us. (I looked this up on Wikipedia, so I know it’s true – a reference to Elsa).

I’ve read several of Fredrik Backman’s books now, including A Man Called Ove, and Anxious People (both of which I loved). I’ll be reading the rest of his books soon. He has risen to be one of my favorite authors.

MOOSE

I’ve started working on converting some resources to MOOSE. I’ve been adding in Data Collection activities for kids to learn about Data Collection. I hope to work on converting this to MoodleNet as well.

I’ve also worked on a creating the Food Waste materials.

Board Meeting

This was a Board Meeting week as well. That means that Tuesday was a long day. However, the Board Meetings are very focused, productive, and timely.

Audiology Appointment

I had a disappointing audiology appointment. I wear hearing aids, kids, watch that level of music that you are pumping into your ears, and with the move needed to find a new audiologist. Unfortunately, all this turned out to be was a quick clean and sanitize. The audiologist didn’t take any readings or check anything at all. I may be finding a different audiologist.

Principal Conversation

I had a chance to have a conversation with the High School Principal. I really like him a lot. He’s got great ideas, is realistic, and looking out for the kids. I wish that we weren’t dealing with COVID so that I could have had more conversations with him.

Hostas

Thanks to NextDoor, I’ve picked up some Hostas from a neighbor. This also means that I met another neighbor. The Hostas are slated in part for behind the bench on the deck. I’ve cleaned out most of the area behind the bench, still have a bit of knotweed left to remove, and planted a couple of new flowers back there.

School Year

In many ways I can’t believe how close to the end of the year that it is. There is so much that I wanted to do but haven’t been able. Hopefully, COVID will be more manageable next school year. Currently, our elementary school is back to mandated masking. We’re really hoping to avoid returning to remote.