Thursday, April 2, 2020

Taking Care

These are crazy times. Everything in the world is changing so fast, on every level that it's hard to keep up. People are dying in record numbers and our economy has completely crumbled. It's easy to get caught up in the tsunami of panic and fear that has brought us all to our knees. 

I'm one of the very lucky few. I feel like my town is a bubble, isolated from what the rest of the world is experiencing. It's spring and people are out on their bikes, walking their dogs, singing in the streets (while keeping safe distance from each other). I have plenty of food and fresh clean water. Everyone I love is safe and healthy. 

BUT... I also know all that can change in an instant. So everyone needs to take care. Here's what my family and I are doing.

  1.  Staying inside as much as we can
  2. Washing our hands constantly and thoroughly
  3. Washing clothes we wear outside right away
  4. Disinfecting commonly used things daily (door nobs, phone, toilet handle...)
  5. Keeping our distance from others when we do go out (dog walking and food shopping only)
  6. Taking vitamin C daily
  7. Eating healthy foods (veggies, fruits, foods high in vitamin C and protein)
  8. Getting lots of rest
  9. Knowing the difference between allergies and CV symptoms
  10. Keeping in touch with friends and family through Zoom calls, texts and e-mail
  11. Not reading too much news
  12. No news before sleep
  13. Getting physical activity every day
  14. Keeping routines like meal planning, night TV...
  15. Talking openly about our feelings with each other
  16. Checking in with neighbors regularly (we all come out and make noise at 7PM)
  17. Helping others when we can 
  18. Accepting help from others (like my mom sharing her meals with us)
  19. Not living in fear
  20. Being mindful and having gratitude
Laughter and play have very important roles during times of such major stress. It's vital to release that tension in fun, healthy ways. I'm trying to write and do some kind of art every day. This has been helpful for me. I'm also not wearing black intentionally and keeping my clothes bright and cheerful. This helps my mental health.
I'm praying all of us stay healthy. Stay inside. Take care of yourself!

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