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Monday, April 13, 2020
Thursday, April 2, 2020
We've Got This!!
So … we have been in a shelter in place order in the city of
Hannibal, MO since March 26th.
Coronavirus is making its way around the world and the United States as
well. It passes from person to person
through close personal contact and touching contaminated surfaces. We’ve had an order to stay 6 feet apart from
one another and not to gather in groups larger than 50 … then it went to 20 …
currently it is 10. We are supposed to
stay home now, since March 26th, and only go out to go to the
grocery store, to the doctor or medical reasons. We can go for walks, walk the dog and go for
hikes in non-crowded places. The only
people going to work now are the labeled “essential workers” who have papers to
show stating that they are essential and are allowed to cross police lines, barricades
and be out past curfew. As of this moment
right now, Hannibal, MO does not have a curfew.
I have been sheltering in home since Friday, March 20th and have switched to teaching music lessons on
line with zoom rather than in person lessons.
They are still one on one appointments … but just on zoom rather than in
person in my living room. I am very
thankful for my students and their parents who chose to continue their lessons
in this way until we are able to meet together again in person.
The first thing that happened with all these announcements
was that toilet paper disappeared… people bought it all up!!! We shop at Sam’s Club and purchase ours there
in large quantities, so we’ve been okay but there are a lot of people who have
been out. Then hand sanitizer became
scarce. We still haven’t been able to
purchase any of that here locally. Then
sugar and flour flew off the shelves. I
am a sweet tea drinker so not having sugar was sad. We were finally able to get some sugar last
week and then some flour about four days later.
I am going to learn how to dry can my flour. When you dry can it, it then has a three to four-year
shelf life. So yes, this gal is going to
learn how to do this.
Right now, coronavirus is worse in the large cities and
heavily populated areas. New York is hit
hard, Chicago, California …
They are telling us the best defense is very frequent hand
washing, sanitizing frequently used surfaces, do not touch your face because
the virus enters through your eyes, nose and mouth. To keep a 6 feet distance because if someone
sneezes, it can fly in the air six feet.
So, what are we doing?
While there are always the normal whiners and complainers no matter what
is going on in life … even when it’s good … most people are trying to stay upbeat,
positive and use this time to be with their household family members. Nursing homes are not allowing visitors right
now. Hospitals are not allowing
visitors. Churches have closed and doing
online services. Schools have been closed
for weeks and now for sure through April 30th. Parents are homeschooling their children with
materials provided to them from the schools.
I have never witnessed anything like this. All jobs are shut down and people are encouraged
to work from home. The government is encouraging
employers to allow their people to work from home. The essential workers, like I mentioned
earlier, are all still going to work.
I am the only one staying home in our household. Both my husband and son are considered
essential workers and getting out every day.
With all my autoimmune issues, I am on of those people considered at
high risk. I am washing my hands a lot …
mainly staying at my desk during the day … drinking plenty of liquids and getting
lots of rest. I’m resting ten hours of rest
each night. I don’t sleep for ten hours …
but I am laying down in bed for that long.
At first it was very hard to get used to a slower paced life. Am I right?
I think so. I also think that we
as a nation are beginning to appreciate things more.
As musicians, we have not been able to get together as a band
and play. Hubby and I play together here at home, we
make our YouTube music videos, we’ve also gone live on our Facebook pages and played
for our friends.
I know I’ve been quiet on here and I will do better. We are going to get through this. We are strong and resilient. I love you all! We’ve got this!!!
Love and Blessings my Friends!
I am so glad you stopped by!
Love and Blessings my Friends!
I am so glad you stopped by!
Ava Jane
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