How are you coping with the coronavirus pandemic?

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Ohhh,Prayers that this is resolved quickly and that you can see you little one soon!🙏
 
Over the many years I have valued Catholics at CAF in a special way but I have to say my appreciation is considerably more this Holy Week.
Holy Week 2020 is one to remember.
When I look back, I think I will remember especially CAF and various online Masses.
Coping
 
There is a small little bar down the street from where I live. There is a perfect 20-25 foot
replica of the Eiffel Tower on the roof that is lit up at night with small lights. It seems so out of place in the desert and the bar does not even have a French
name, but when I would come home after dark it was so comforting to see
that little Eiffel Tower lit up at night standing so proudly on the roof of this bar.
I never went to this bar, but it is closed and when I drive by now the little
Eiffel Tower is standing there alone in the dark.

I will be happy to see the Eiffel Tower as a beacon in the night again, if the
bar survives economically.
 
I started keeping a diary.

I also made a line graph of the cases in my county over the last month because it’s been a month since my first family member started telecommuting.

But that’s just me being morbid.
 
Just came in from a walk with my elderly neighbor. I cut some bright yellow forsythia branches for her to bring inside. Even though we both live in our own safe bubbles we kept a 6 foot distance apart. We were Easter Sunday visitors for each other 😃
 
I’ve become rather addicted to Duolingo. Learning languages seems like a good use of time when escaping into one’s phone.
 
I’m in one of the states that allows people to go outside into their yards and garden. We live in a very isolated rural area with several acres of property separating us from our neighbors. So, since it has been unseasonably warm for April this year, I’ve been out preparing my beds and weeding. Oh, yes, the weeds are the first to return with a fury just as soon as the snow melts – they outgrow the perennials 10 to 1. I have my work cut out for me.
 
I don’t see a whole lot of six-foot separation in that little video.
 
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I finished crocheting the basket made of grocery bags. Legitimately don’t know what to do now.
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DisorientingSneeze, that is nice work!
Time for a short break! Some new project will happen.

I will be busy spring cleaning today.
 
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Been going for nice walks regularity with my husband.Playing scrabble daily,now time to start spring cleaning as well
 
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