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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@becsbuddy, Really good analogy about going from school of less than 200 to one of more than 2000. Like you, I will probably be snail slow in venturing out any time soon with confidence.
@sue, We share the "volunteering bug" in common and, like you, and it has been painful to suspend those inperson activities. However, my continued zest for life in general has me curtailing future commitments in the hope that I can spend more quality years with my little family. Like your idea of a cocoon. No sharp edges, soft and comfy and hopefully we'll emerge able to fly rather than crawl going forward.
I normally volunteer two different mornings a week at my local animal shelter and wildlife rehab center. Right now no volunteers have been allowed there since mix March. No idea when that will happen. I really miss helping out and now it’s baby season for wildlife also...sad.
@wisco50 - It certainly is tough not being able to do all the things we are accustomed to in these times.
I hope you can take some solace in knowing that the precautions being taken now, will help get us back to where we were, or close to it - sooner, rather than later.
What are you doing to help keep busy in your day?
@wisco, You and I share two favorite volunteer activities. I miss the time spent volunteering as well but the risk is too high for me to do that now. If we just keep staying in, life will get better, sooner, yes?
Beautiful! You memorialized your husband with a written tribute to him which can be shared by your family and beyond. I will look for your book Short Shot on Amazon.
Peace.
I certainly hope so! Our state of WI has extended stay at home through May, so...
How wonderful that you could write a book about your family. You have a desire for productivity and gratitude. I too am grateful that you are still here, @shortshot80!
I have been WAY too lazy on cold/rainy/snowy days. That ends tomorrow! Weather improvement! Garden, here I come!
Have been doing a lot of sewing to help pass my dsy. Making blankets, quilts n mask still get nervous then pick n eat