A Sick Day
September 22nd, 2005 at 3:28 pm (Unschooling Life)
As I posted earlier, Kenzie’s taking it easy today…. While he played on the computer a bit, I turned on the last twenty minutes of an old West Wing rerun. I adore this show. I can watch an episode over and over and never tire of it. Anyway, today, Kenzie decided he felt like watching with me. I didn’t realize he had picked up so much about the show over the past few months. He understood the job of the press secretary, the speech writers and the president’s personal aid. (Not surprisingly, he had a little trouble putting into words exactly what Josh and Leo did.) We talked about their jobs and about how the president needs lots of knowledgeable people around for three reasons: one, it’s impossible for a single person to keep up with everything on her/his own; two, the person making the decisions needs to hear lots of different perspectives in order to understand all sides of an issue; and three, there’s quite a lot of work that needs to be done by the president’s office - way too much for one person - so the president gathers people she/he trusts to do that work.
Later, we watched a bit of Wolf Blitzer’s The Situation Room on CNN. I’ll admit, at first I was turned off by the program - too many images, too many people waiting in the wings. There was just too much going on at once, and it brought about a feeling of panic. I half-wanted Walter Cronkite to come in, sit down, and let the American public know that everything would be okay. However, after watching the Katrina disaster unfold, I gained a bit of respect for the program. It was nice to have so many different perspectives in one show. Blitzer was good about pulling the various strands together.
Today, Kenzie and I watched footage of the millions of people trying to flee the Texas coast. We looked at a map to see how close Houston is to Cedar Park (about 180 miles) and talked about how long it should take to get from one city to the other, comparing that to how long it was actually taking people to drive here. One woman who started off yesterday around noon said it took her 19 hours to drive from Houston to Austin (our neighboring city). We talked about the gas shortage and how this will affect us. We talked about whether we would see the remnants of Hurricane Rita Saturday and what that might be like.
In addition to watching television, Kenzie’s been looking up Gameboys on eBay, finding each seller is charging for shipping and adding it to the total, and then calculating how long it will take to save for each one (assuming no one else bids). He’s been rearranging his Pokemon cards and reading Pokemon manuals. He’s drawn a bit and read some. And, he’s been jumping around on the stair stepper (until he tires himself out and flops down in front of the television). We’ve also been asking each other questions from our History Flip Quiz books. Often, if he doesn’t know the answer, he knows where to find it, so he rushes off for this book or that (usually Horrible Histories), or the placemat with the presidents on it, or the globe or…. And, I’d better not tell him the answer before he figures it out himself! I learned that lesson quickly: "Mo-om! I was almost to the right page! Jeeze!"