With restrictions starting to ease – albeit, and thankfully, slowly – how is everyone feeling? I know that I’m not all that sure I’m ready…
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With restrictions starting to ease – albeit, and thankfully, slowly – how is everyone feeling? I know that I’m not all that sure I’m ready…
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May 11, 2020 at 6:50 pm
Min
I am with you Renza, I am certainly not ready. My problem and I am sure yours and other folk with chronic illness have children/teens who are now ready to go out to gath’s of 5 at friends homes and to return with all the germs they can gather. I have had that firm communication with my daughter today, reminding her she has a responsibility not to bring home flu like symptom’s from attending the freedom of these gath’s of 5. I am having a nervous attack over it. I felt safe while we were both home together and I was in control of where she went or what IGA she went into or which chemist she attended. Now she is very busy on her phone arranging her escape with a smile from ear to ear. I am getting my defensive mum voice on and crushing her excitement with hang on a minute. For me at this time this does not bring me feelings of safety or any confidence for her or my well being into the future with trying to protect my diabetic reality amid a deadly pandemic.
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May 12, 2020 at 8:52 pm
Rick Phillips
Renza, I hope you find that as the world starts to open you will be safe and sound. In the US we are slowly opening. In Indiana, we just opened restaurants and salons. Albeit with social distancing, which so or is being enforced. as I have often told Sheryl it is really Katie bar the door. time for crowds and no doubt we will need high school sports, and with that we will need youth sports. Oh well more cases is small price to pay for seeing our kids get the virus. I love Indiana,, yippee
I am back in a limited way following surgery in March. I have to catch up but it will be a small dent. I am showing over 270 blogs written since March 5. I will do a scan and forget the oldest stuff going forward
Forward indeed;
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