Well here we are, approaching yet another holiday and it isn’t going to be “normal.” When my husband told me in March we would still be dealing with this in July, I didn’t believe him. Write this down; I’m admitting he was right. LOL! While I have’t liked having to change routines and do things differently, I am learning to enjoy and view each day in a new way.
Read MoreEveryone’s world has been turned upside down the last month or so with the pandemic. The sting of this crisis has affected everyone differently. It has really made me stop and think about the “what ifs” of life on so many levels. Corporations taking large measures for safety. The medical community is changing healthcare operations for everyone’s safety. Businesses are being labelled either essential or non-essential. The places we use to frequent on a daily basis are no longer convenient, and many of those places are locally owned businesses with families directly affected.
Read MoreTo say Easter will look different this year is an understatement. Most churches, dining room tables and backyards won’t be filled with people. Rather we’ll be celebrating in our homes with only our immediate family members. While this does make me sad, it doesn’t mean we’re not going to make the best of it. Part of keeping things “normal”, if there is even such a thing at this point, will be an Easter meal with all the trimmings.
Read MoreI’ve thought long and hard whether or not to weigh in on the COVID-19 dilemma. I’m pretty good at staying positive, biting my tongue and turning the other cheek but I also promise to stay real with you. So here goes nothing.
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