Isolation: How Do We Handle it?
As boundaries are being mandated in order to prevent the spread of COVID-19, these boundaries are affecting every area of our lives. Many hospitals, assisted living facilities, places of worship, libraries, restaurants, community centers are being closed to visitors and public gatherings. For many of us, these keep us from our typical ways of connecting with others and engaging with a supportive community.
What are you doing to keep yourself connected?
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@johnbishop I have learned many things through mistakes-those stepping stones to learning and growing.
@gingerw Think any of it can be used as toilet paper???
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.
@mayofeb2020 and @parus, if you have't already, please join the discussion
- Hey there grandmas and grandpas.....opportunity knocks! https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/hey-there-grandmas-and-grandpas-opportunity-knocks/
In this discussions grandparents are discussing creative ways to stay connected with the grandkids.
FaceTime with my daughters. Facebook with other family. Also watch our pastor online for church service.
Thank you for the reminder of Facebook ...it reminds me that my grandson wants to Skype. New ways to communicate as grandparent 🤗
Wonderful, those will bring you such great memories! I dearly love my friends, but my God given family, Wow! Enjoy the time folks..Celia
Hi @johnbishop, I wish I could "triple like" this post about the mistakes of the past and looking to the future. Nice writing!
I know what you mean. Before we retired and our Grand Children were babies I missed them so much. We lived in Fl. They lived in Mo and Va, now they are in their mid twenties and call often. I thank God their parents spoke of us often. Please be happy you now have Facetime and at least they see you ! Blessings Celia
Thanks @hopeful33250 appreciate the kind words!