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Day 94: Comfortably Clean
I have spent a lot of time lately cleaning my office. I folded all the laundry that had accumulated on the daybed, cleaned and reorganized the top of my desk, and dusted and rearranged the books on my shelves. While … Continue reading
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I rode my bike today. It was easier this time than last time, and I didn’t feel like I was going to have a heart attack, so that was good. I tried out the ramp that my husband made for … Continue reading
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Day 93: 92 Days
Yesterday Marshall saw the title of my blog post, and he asked if it really had been 92 days since we started self-isolating. I was able to answer his question with confidence, because I had deliberately written a numbered post … Continue reading
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Day 92: Walking at Sunset
I have been walking a mile most days (8 laps in the afternoon, 8 in the evening). Tonight I walked an extra two laps. It was mostly the weather that made me want to stay outside, but this view from … Continue reading
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Day 91: One Season at a Time
The governor of Rhode Island plans to open the schools in the fall. On the town Facebook page, most people seem to be happy with the idea, though they question how we can possibly get all our kids back in … Continue reading
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Day 90: Painted Puddles
It rained today, which was a blessing. Pollen levels had gotten very high. Our vehicles, normally dark blue, had turned yellow. The rain gave the vehicles a much needed rinse-off and cleansed the air. When the pollen washes away, where … Continue reading
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Day 89: Great Job, Kids
Today is the last day of school! I got up a little while ago and the kids were both in their rooms, on their computers, as they always are at this time of day. They have both been really good … Continue reading
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Day 88: Congratulations, Marshall
School isn’t over officially until tomorrow, but Marshall’s teachers dropped by the house today to say good-bye to him in person and to give him a graduation gift. It was so sad that he couldn’t even get close to them. … Continue reading
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Day 87: Grateful
I am grateful for everyone in my life, and for everything that I have, the gifts and rewards alike.
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Day 86: Company
My walks have become much more enjoyable since the kids started joining me. Sometimes we talk as we walk (or as I walk and they ride their bikes). Sometimes we play word games. Often they encourage me to walk farther … Continue reading
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