
Every day it gets harder for me to manage my schedule properly so I can get everything done. Today, like always, my day was spent doing last-minute schoolwork, and when that happens, I end up having to do all the work myself because doing it with my son slows things down a lot. Even though I’m not the fastest person in the world, I can still do it much faster than an 8-year-old, haha.

Just when I think I’ll finally have a “day off”—or at least a more relaxed day to take care of other things—new things come up. I’m pretty exhausted, both physically and mentally, but I have to keep going because I have no choice.

Today I made this poster for an exhibition my son has tomorrow on “friendship.” I really liked it because the drawings have that childlike touch—something I never usually do, but it looks really cute. The only downside is that my acrylic markers are running out, and they’ve been a lifesaver on so many projects. It’s a shame.

I also worked on this decoration that the teacher asked for to “raise awareness about energy,” taking care of the planet, etc.—all that fantasy stuff that never happens because the world is literally dying from daily bombings, haha, I’m really pretty tired of this whole energy conservation thing. Ever since my son started school, that’s all they talk about. I’d already mentioned that education in my country was terrible, but every day I realize it’s even worse than I said back then.

These are topics that kids should learn, but there’s no need to spend an entire unit on just one topic. At this stage, kids have so much more to learn—and not just that, but anyway… Today was a pretty stressful day, and finally my favorite time of the day has arrived: SLEEP. Good night, friends.
En la repeticion esta el aprendisaje.