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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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@parus

The most difficult thing for me is no time with my grandson. I so miss his energy, hugs and playfulness. Fortunately his dad is still working with hazard pay. I tend to be more the solitary type. Grocery shopping is it for me. These employees are to be heralded. I also bake bread for those unable to get bread. Hoping to get more flour tomorrow. Being a creative cook is helpful. Some of what I do to handle the isolation from family and neighbors.
I do email and text with family. I stop here at connect at times to see how others are doing.
This has certainly rearranged our lives. Still smiling too.

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Yes, I miss my only grandchild. My son sends videos of him but it's not the same as being with him. He is going to be 2 this summer and I don't know if I can be at his birthday. He's getting a good vocabulary and I just miss cuddling him. My daughter's birthday is next week. She said they have a fruit cake they brought back from England before this virus outbreak and that would be her birthday cake. I guess those of us who are healthy have to be grateful and pray for those who are not.