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Hi Chris - I'm hoping by the time I go home to Minnesota, our senior center will reopen so I can keep playing Hand & Foot.
Tiny homes - My home here is an older 400 square foot mobile home, called a "Park Model" because it is specifically intended to be in an RV Park, one bedroom, bath, "great room" (giggle) - that includes 5X6 kitchen area (one person at a time please) 4X6 dinette/all purpose table area, and a modest living room. This is like paradise for us, we used to winter in a 6.5'X18' camper without our own bathroom! And while it is smaller than our northern home, we have always lived in a fairly small house, so except for missing my sewing room & not having my own washer & dryer, this is pretty nice for us. Being old for a mobile, we have the usual maintenance issues, fortunately my husband can fix most of them. Our friends have dwellings like ours, or campers or motor homes. They range in size from around 100 square feet to maybe 750. Many of us have a covered patio or enclosed porch, which is where most socializing happens. And when we're not on lockdown we have two wonderful buildings for numerous activities plus a pool. These are open now for necessary things like mail, but no gathering. Here in Deep South Texas, we can be outdoors part of almost every day, which eases the closeness. I am also much more of an extrovert, out and about chatting & doing, while my husband stays in except for his few select activities.
But the small area can be a challenge - especially now with travel beyond our small park so severely limited. If it gets tense I just go for a walk, whether I want to or not. The worst is the constant loud TV from 5pm to midnight with no escape, no matter what is on it. At least there is no daytime TV habit - nor much to watch on our 5 available channels.
I know what you mean about forgetting dinner, but I have been trying to get him and his grill going more often - gets him busy planning & cooking. Also, we find it helpful to plan dinner one day that can be served at least 2 more times. Once as pure leftovers, and then as something else. For example, tonight is smoked & grilled pork tenderloin with sweet potatoes and cole slaw. Tomorrow will be same, except maybe a veg instead. Then I will thin-slice the remaining pork and make hot pork sandwiches and salad (either Wed or into the freezer for a later date.)
Almost time for my morning walk need to grab my coffee & get dressed.
Stay positive and safe
Sue