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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Joyce, Good to hear you all are maintaining! As you know we are in the same type of business as in the sales and marketing, except I do golf. Unfortunately our governor closed down all of our courses, unlike yours I believe left them open. One of my vendore is headquatered in Canby.
As you know Spring is our Big Time of the year so it's very frustating! New Mexico finally decided to give Self Employed people Unemployement Insurance, but as goes with a "Third World State" they messed it up.
The media and citezens are up in arms, so they're going to try it again.
Quick question! What do you sell? Caps, shirts or hard goods.
Thanks,
Richard
Zen in greenery moments
I really dont go anywhere. I have for many years now have just go to work and then home, i dont feel comfortable out in public around alot of people. Thats a little weird for me, because i loved being out in public around people. I was an extrovert and now im completely opposite, but i have internet and alot of devices to keep me connected.
Do you think we have different times in our lives?
One when we are active: working, raising children president of an organization, chair of a committee, member of church group or PTA... board member of a senior center....knitting group, card club or?
Do we become more family centered, babysitters?
As we age, what do we do differently? What do we do for ourselves!
I went back to college. What! :My husband asked me “Why?”
“I am going!”
I told him that I wanted to study myself👵🏻And earned a Master’s in Gerontology.
The $$$$!!! Said my husband. I said
“I AM GOING.”I received a grant.. one designed for seniors returning to school!
The director of the Gerontology Dept. had special grants for SENIORS!!
The program was multi-generational.
This program changed my life!
Addendum: while I was perusing the bulletin board at that
College, a professor in the counseling program asked me to consider his program!
Seniors, there are programs that many of us do know
Keep your eyes open!
What have you always wanted to do?
Do it!
Dear TM, would you like to receive a phone call from your senior center?
Our senior center does not call, but I heard about a center that has ‘friendly callers’. They will call you to chat once a week or when you want. They do not visit unless you want them.
@helenfrances Hi Ellen here at Cal State in Long Beach have a senior college called OLLIE they have a lot of senior programs you can take just for your own knowledge from Arts, ,music,, health programs and much more . This is just to increase your knowledge of something already known .
@helenfrances I definitely believe we have different stages in our lives. My Mom was a master at the transitions - she called them "chapters" and charted her own path to her very last breath, as did her sister, who was also one of her best friends.
Until Covid-19 hit, I would say I thought I was on my own best path, travelling with my husband and friends, spending time volunteering, with family and friends, and pursuing numerous hobbies and pursuits after dealing with a number of health challenges.
But these last few days, I am struggling. Staying at home and away from other people, especially my beloved daughters and grandsons, is so painful right now I can hardly bear it. The matter of not knowing how long we will have to do it, but knowing my lungs and my husband's health put us at high risk, is very frustrating.
So I try to remain connected and productive, make sure we are eating healthy foods, get in some walking every day, and try to be calm and patient. Maybe someday, I can look back and call this the "Covid Chapter" of my life.
I wonder how many others will feel their lives have permanently cahnges after this interlude?
Sue
There are times we worry about something that....
Never happens!!
I plead Guilty🤫
@sueinmn I love the idea you shared about life's transitions being like chapters. It's especially good when we realize that we have a way to help write those chapters through our attitudes and our actions!