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Isolation: How Do We Handle it?

Post-COVID Recovery & COVID-19 | Last Active: Jul 6, 2020 | Replies (302)

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@hopeful33250 Actually walking outdoors is something to be done pretty much anywhere at this time of year (unless it's raining or icy). Fresh air is good for everyone and daylight improves feelings of well-being. Just put on layers if it's cool out there. It's free too! My daughter has discovered evening family walks help her energetic children wind down and sleep better.
Another thing to do is dust off a hobby you "never have time for" - a friend and I are pulling out the watercolors tomorrow and brush up our skills.
My sister is cleaning one drawer, cupboard or closet each day. My friend is sorting family photos, I'm sure it will lead to her contacting remote family members.
What long-neglected interest or task is lurking in your home?

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I should have done this a couple of yeas ago, painting a bathroom an bedroom. People tell me I shouldn’t be doing this but, I take it slow! Have one wall to go... My world is looking so much brighter in there! What doesn’t kill me makes me stronger.. Blessings, Celia

Having had a knee replacement done 2 months ago find it hard to walk outside for any length of time so having a portable pedal machine put it on my deck outside and do that strength exercise in the fresh air. Also am cleaning and reorganizing my kitchen, part of my spring cleaning one drawer at a time. Have started tomatoes and herb plants in the house. This gives me pleasure seeing them grow and looking forward to when I can put them in the garden.