my mom asked me to go shopping the other day
'No way, I'm not leaving this house until the government says it's safe,'
is she serious, I mean she must be joking. I said no, and she said coronavirus doesn't affect you; it only affects people over 60. What...does she think only people over 60 have died so far, doesn't she care that I might die.
That's is why I don't understand people I see out my window who are not just doing exercise. I've seen one person who was doing exercise since self-isolation. I have to trust these people work for the NHS, supermarkets (I tell a lie; it's been more than one person, people with their kids) Or going for a walk.
My hands stink of garlic still. That's a downside that will stop me drinking it, regardless of how it tastes. I know it won't be amazing.
I don't know about my fellow introverts, but I am loving self- isolation. I do not love why we're here, and I worry, I think I worry a normal amount. Honestly, I would say I'm more worried about what's going to happen after.
If you are struggling with self-isolation, I would say think about the positives these are just five of mine.
1 I don't have to do anything and I don't have to go anyway.
2 I'm cooking more.
3 I have plenty of time to watch the 100 plus shows I need to catch up on.
4 My worries are less at least temporarily because of number one.
5 it's got to me back into yoga and meditation.
I hope you all are OK remember
'Every day may not be good, but there is good in every day,'
focus on that.
22 minutes, see you when I see you this week.
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