
It has been two weeks since we have been quarantined and surprisingly I haven’t lost my mind! Homeschooling my children has not been that bad considering I have one child in elementary, one in middle, and another in high school. The assignments have actually been fun and I only need to get them refocused a few times out of the week. School for them has been suspended until the end of April, but I doubt that they will return for the rest of the year.
Cooking has been fun and creative! I have been hesitant to allow my family to eat out with this pandemic, so whatever they are craving as far as takeout, we make ourselves! Hubby and the kids practiced baking a cake for my birthday next week and it actually turned out great! My birthday…sigh. I turn the big 40 next week and my girlfriends and I had a birthday bash planned for this weekend, I was actually supposed to be in Miami today! Well, that’s been canceled, thank you Covid-19!
On the health front, my family has been taking their vitamins, exercising, practicing good hand hygiene, social distancing, and cleaning/disinfecting our home. We come outside in our front or back yard to get fresh air and exercise. Hubby and I only venture out to the pharmacy or grocery store for necessities, since I stocked the pantry a week before being placed on quarantine. My “mommy senses” told me to do it.

Watching news stories about my fellow nurses and healthcare personnel have been very disheartening! Hospitals have been running out of rooms and ventilators for patients, and there is a shortage of personal protective equipment. There are not enough testing kits to diagnose patients either! Ambulatory practices are being exposed because patients are coming in saying that they have one set of symptoms but they actually want to be tested for the coronavirus!
Healthcare workers have been working in deplorable conditions, to say the least. I just saw a New York article today that my brother-in-law sent showing nurses in New York protecting themselves with trash bags! My girlfriend shared an article about nurses in California being told that they will be fired for wearing their specially fitted N95 masks! Are you kidding me! There are so many “unknowns” with the Covid-19 coronavirus, and I feel that we were not prepared here in the United States.
I will continue praying for the families of those healthcare workers on the front lines who’ve lost their lives taking care of their communities. I pray for those who are still active in the trenches fighting the good fight! Thank you! I also pray for you reading this blog post. May God protect you and your families during these uncertain and ever-changing times.
LaJuana
Our new normal 😊 one thing I want to learn from this is how to properly meditate. This is definitely a time to self-reflect and also family togetherness, when we live in a world of right now moments.
About work life is the ER is scary! Prayers for all in healthcare down to the environmental staff who has to disinfect the rooms and hallways of the hospital-so under rated !
Thanks 😊 again glad you and your family are maintaining
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Nurse Neesy
Great point Lajuana. I agree that all who are taking part in this crisis should be commended and appreciated!
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Yolonda
This is definitely a time to self-reflect and spend with our families. This pandemic has forced us to slow down, see the life that we have and to embrace it for as we see it can be taken away from us in the blink of an eye. I’ve lost some family friends back home and I have parents that are trying to stay healthy, unfortunately they too are on the frontlines. This thing is hitting close to home for millions of people. Let’s pray for the health and safety of one another and our loved ones! Thanks for this great read!
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Nurse Neesy
Thank you for all that you do, praying for you and your loved ones!
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