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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Sounds terrific! I live in WI and have bulbs breaking ground. One small clump of snowdrops and I saw a yellow snow crocus the other day. Then it snowed a little and got down to 20’s for multiple nights so I think things backed off. Still patiently waiting!
Ginger, During the Y2K scare, I mentioned to my bridge group that I'd "stocked up on more duct tape...just in case". They broke out in hysterical laughter and good natured ridicule! Imagine.... Now I'm thinking: "One can never have too many good books" !!! Smiles
Wisco, as a child, my bedroom had a floor to ceiling filled bookshelf, including encyclopedias. At about age 8, I quickly learned that if my mother came in to remind me it was "lights out" and I was holding an encyclopedia, she "extended" my lights out time. That began a nightly "reading- to- sleep habit that continues to this day. My hubby was a late night bedroom tv fan. I was like you, no sounds for me so we found the solution in purchasing headphones for him. Smiles to all.
Parents and children, Listening to the following I thought the music and video might spur you to do some pulling out of baby albums and recounting with your children some of their touching, hilarious, and memorable moments as you continue to build more special times together. From Anthem: You'll Always Be
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@wisco50, as your bulbs begin to flourish, mine will be bloomed out so I'll look forward to hearing more about yours as they come. Sharing the beauty is what it is all about, yes? Snowdros and snow crocus! Aww, haven't seen any since my move from Minnesota so many decades ago. Lovely.
Yep not my problem-10,000 and ebooks too- never without a book- No tv. Loves to read- paper is my preference but I love it that my phone and iPad has books.
My parents knew me well enough that they find me with a flashlight reading under the covers my books- I was so hard to wake up in the morning- for that was their clue
@lioness Thank you, might be!
Ginger
@fiesty76 Im with you on the beauty of crocus use to be the first flower Id see poke there heads through the snow. white,purple and other kinds how bout porchalaca every see there colors Im a terrible speller I spell as it sounds lol
Giggles, whether spelled "porchalaca" or "portulaca" and sometimes called "moss rose", I agree that they are lovely and do very well in our hot, arid area landscapes. Here's a glimpse of some: https://images.search.yahoo.com/search/images;_ylt=AwrJ7KEetnteh2EA4nNXNyoA;_ylu=X3oDMTEybDAzOWpzBGNvbG8DYmYxBHBvcwMxBHZ0aWQDQTA2MTVfMQRzZWMDc2M-?p=flower+portulaca&fr=yfp-t-s