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Monthly Archives: May 2020
Corona Days – 37-47
This feels a bit like groundhog day. It’s funny to go back over these memories because they were before we were shot out of the cannon into PCS mode. Ah, the lazier days… I saw a funny meme online. It … Continue reading
Corona Days – 25-36
The time capsule continues. Day 25 – April 8 – This non-crafty mom spent time with Parker and Anna making decorations for Easter. I was quite pleased with them and we left them up for an entire month. Around 2:30 … Continue reading
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Mother’s Day 2020
A Mother’s Day in boxes. And that’s fitting, really. I remember a few Mother’s Days in the past where I had my feelings hurt by my family because things just weren’t easy. Or right. My husband has has to work … Continue reading
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Red Light! Green Light!
I’m sure you’ve played that game at some point. Well, the whole world has been on Red Light since the end of February or early March, with the exception of essential personnel. And since they came up, might I just … Continue reading
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Unfreeze… (almost)
As of this moment we have been approved to have our HHGS picked up on May 18-20, but we still have to wait for confirmation from the moving company we’ve been assigned. So… we’ve told the boys we’re about 90% … Continue reading
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Corona Days – 19-24
The last update I gave covered Corona-Days 3-18. I was mentally prepared for this experience to last about a month and yet, here we are on day 50 of our stay-at-home order. We are starting to see things in the … Continue reading
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Freeze… An unusual PCS state of mind thanks to COVID.
The glass is half-full. That’s my general outlook on life. My husband’s too, but being a natural worrier, he jokes that his glass is half-full of “something that will kill you.” We are wired differently and our differences make us … Continue reading
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