Thursday, April 16, 2020

PANDEMIC AND PANDEMONIUM

Helluva welcome back, to me?  

It's been nearly [3] years since I've last posted on my blog.  What a time to return, but during a worldwide pandemic.  What a mess. 

As we all know, the majority of the human race has been in isolation for an average of 30 days or more [rather SHOULD be] in their respective homes worldwide.  During this time, we have all had the opportunity to reflect on the good, the bad and the ugly in our lives.  Certainly, I have, but not sharing.  I will share; however, that aside from work, cooking and making masks, my biggest achievement each day [or every other-ish] is to take a shower. Can you believe that! I can't.

I've gone through all the phases of the pandemic - crying, scared, angry, fun, relaxing, working, guilt [for leaving my house] and more.  For the first few weeks of the mayhem in my community with the new statewide rules and regulations, I had to convince my parents [and other family members] to stay 6' away from people, wear a mask, wash hands, tell clients to NOT come to the office, wash hands, use disinfectant to wipe door knobs and light switches, wash hands, wear gloves when pumping gas AND to toss the gloves after using, wash hands, disinfect your steering wheel, car door handles and shifts AND MORE followed by washing hands.  After 2-1/2 weeks of begging and pleading, they got the message. Also, the fact that my Mother had been sick for over [1] week and had was tested for Covid19 [negative] helped all of my family and friends, worldwide, face the facts when brought closer to 'home.'

Mask, gloves, paper towels, disinfectant spray are the contents now taking up space in my car. With my new lifestyle and routine in place I go to the grocery store, post office, father's office and houses to deliver food, semi-safe. Phew - 50% safe.  That's a great feeling knowing I am semi-safe from a potential deadly virus [note sarcasm].

As everyone has seen through digital media, people are trying to make the best of their situation using their time to create music, videos, jokes and spiritual messages to share  moments of laughter and pleasure worldwide. Not only do I find myself addicted to 'live' performances on Instagram, but just also reading and scouring the internet for anything to capture my interest for any split second of the day. 

My family and I speak daily via FaceTime or Zoom.  We've had virtual cooking lessons, watched movies, played bingo and puzzled together, to name a few activities. Today is the second birthday Zoom bash to celebrate in the family during the pandemic mayhem [Happy birthday MSR]. 

That's it for now.  Back to making masks for those at the front lines, including hospitals, police departments, fire departments, nursing homes, etc...  Keep up the great work.  

Let's all hope and pray for the miracle scientist busy in the lab to find a vaccine for us all soon!

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