Isolation, Social distancing, Quarantine, Pandemic - these are all words I didn't expect to be discussing this March. I expected to be discussing-Spring Break, Bridal Shower/party, Wedding flowers, Prom (dress, hair, shoes, flowers). etc. Just a couple weeks ago I had briefly heard of a terrible virus spreading through China and felt sad for them but went on with my plans. Because we are a trans-global society, that virus didn't stay on another continent. By the first part of this month it had taken hold in the US and was rapidly spreading - faster than the labs could keep up with the diagnosis. I remember dropping Lexie off at the airport on March 7th and thinking "I hope she has a wonderful time with Jacob on her break". I wasn't thinking 'I hope she doesn't get sick'. Six days later her school had cancelled for another week to figure out what to do and how to handle it. Other events were also being cancelled - Prom, Graduations, sports, Basketball tournaments. She opted to stay a few more days with Jacob. By the time she came home,(18th) San Francisco was in a mandatory 'stay home' status and she was required to self-isolate for 14 days in case she had been infected. On March 17th, our Governor closed all public school buildings for the remainder of the year. The virus numbers had tripled in four days time and each Kansas county began discussing 'stay home' orders.
March 23-27 was supposed to be our Spring Break. We had no major plans for that week because we had so many plans coming up with the wedding. Instead it became our second week out of school and trying to figure out what school was going to be like for the remainder of the year. We set up a new learning area for Ellie to do her work. Katie already had a great desk in her room. Angie set up a table to work from in Lexie's bedroom. We did some relaxing activities - the girls painted, we took a hike, and we made s'mores on the fire. Katie also got in some practice drive time. Life was somewhat normal but yet not at the same time. We were unsure what the upcoming days would be like. We tried to make a list to limit our shopping trips - get it all in one trip. Plus we have the time now to cook all of our meals and planned the items needed. Monday starts our new normal. Katie and Ellie start their continuous learning at home while mom works from home. Kansas has decided to declare 'stay home' orders. We have also adjusted our church services. Now we are live-streaming in an empty sanctuary and making plans for online ways to connect with the people. No matter what, we know God is bigger than anything and he is in control. We have to put our trust in God to help us through this crisis.
While its been a few years since I wrote on this blog, I felt it would be a great opportunity to document our upcoming days. One day it will be history to reflect back on and talk about with the girls.
Sunday, March 29, 2020
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