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hi,Here in sunny (today) Chicago, we are under Stay at Home, thought not for as long as you in California ... I'm working from home, and it's hard, but I'm getting paid and have health insurance and so ... could be worse. Meanwhile, I feel that I am not getting done all the quarantine projects that I'd love to be doing instead of working so much - the baking, the books I have to read, the Netflix I'd love to binge watch, and the de-cluttering projects around my house. Mostly we are healthy; my kid is doing college from home and that is going OK I think - we have made the study the Zoom room, so whoever has a Zoom meeting scheduled gets priority use of it.
Hope you and yours stay healthy
Melissa
Melissa wrote: "hi,I feel that I am not getting done all the quarantine projects that I'd love to be doing instead of working so much - the baking, the books I have to read, the Netflix I'd love to binge watch, and the de-cluttering projects around my house..."
I think this is a great time to be gentle with yourself. I've been chipping away at my projects, but I'm trying to just take pleasure in them, to enjoy the sense of accomplishment and not feel overwhelmed. I hope to finally finish my kid's baby book (she's 16), so we'll see.
In the meantime, hang in there. Just by staying home, we are doing something amazing.
Carole wrote: "Fine weather last week and butterflies and ladybirds were about which cheered me up and I had a go at the garden. When this is over will we no longer take everything for granted? "I hope that's the case. I'm trying to take pleasure in every little thing, and I really hope I don't lose that later when things come rushing back. For now, the cat's fur in a sunbeam and the songs of birds is nourishing me.
Hope you stay well!



I am reading and writing and editing a lot. My photo editing software crashed and the helpline is just ringing and ringing. Life just seems surreal but I am appreciating the clear night skies and seeing a star and moon more clearly. I live near a busy motorway bridge and that has been a lot quieter.
I have taken some online writing courses and having a good walk once a day to collect the free paper that keeps me in touch and I like the crossword. 4 miles a day!
Sorry to hear that your electricity hasn't been reconnected. You were very sensible staying home before they closed the borders. but it was sad for your mom and you.
No SKYPE here so rely on FB to keep in contact with people. Fine weather last week and butterflies and ladybirds were about which cheered me up and I had a go at the garden.
When this is over will we no longer take everything for granted? - the food that people bought in panic mode is sadly abandoned and thrown out as they couldn't eat it all. Toilet paper has reappeared.
Will we change after this ? Some will but I don't think so.
Sending good wishes to you and your family to stay well and healthy and optimistic and to everyone on Goodreads.
Carole