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Day 29: Foodful
As I mentioned in yesterday’s post, I miss fresh fruit. Today I opened a can of peaches, hoping it would satisfy my craving. Livia refused to eat any (“Gross!”), but I thought the peaches were pretty good. Anyway, better canned … Continue reading
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Day 28: Options
It is Day 28 (four weeks!) since we last went shopping for groceries, and we miss fresh fruits and vegetables. All we have left are a few of sad looking apples, a questionable orange or two, and some carrots. We … Continue reading
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Day 27: Late, Early, Whatever
Without the kids’ school schedule to anchor us, my husband and I are drifting back to our normal night-owl hours, late to bed and late to rise. I like staying up late. I do not like that my workday is … Continue reading
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Day 25: Possibilities
I wish I hadn’t gone out yesterday. It has created far too much anxiety for me. I cannot accurately judge risk under normal circumstances. In this pandemic, everything seems life-threatening. I keep thinking about every little thing I did yesterday … Continue reading
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Day 24: Risk
Today I broke quarantine. A phone consultation with my doctor had failed to resolve a health issue I’ve been having. She couldn’t do anything more for me without seeing me in person, so I went to her office today. It … Continue reading
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Day 23: No Losers
Today the children and I turned my entire office into a blanket fort. We used sheets rather than blankets, though, because I have an abundance of them and the lighter weight makes them easier to anchor. We layered blankets and … Continue reading
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Day 22: Waste Not
Someone on Twitter recently asked, “What has the pandemic taught you that you can live without?” For me the answer is paper towels. Back on Day 7 I mentioned that our kitchen paper towel roll had run out and I … Continue reading
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Day 21: Choose Your Own Apocalypse
Have you ever woken up from a good dream and been sad when real life reimposed itself on your brain, because your dream life was just so much better? I have, and based on what I’ve heard from other people, … Continue reading
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Day 20: One Percent
There is some slightly good news regarding COVID-19. The numbers are beginning to suggest that the death rate for the virus may be around 1%, which is lower than previously thought. Now that there’s more testing, more cases are being … Continue reading
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Day 19: Homeschooling Pros and Cons
According to Marshall, there is bright side to schooling at home. He said, “At least there’s no homework, because it’s all home work now.” But neither kid has been keeping up with the work. Livia’s teacher has e-mailed me several … Continue reading
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