Ain’t nobody happy right now
I believe that is truth: no one is happy [with how things are] right now.
We are all trying to do and be out best in this time of COVID-19, but the reality is … none of us, whatever we think about is being done/should be done … are happy about the situation.
But, the truth is … I believe the truth is … that we will be in a “stay at home” situation, as well as masked when out for very necessary things … for 8-12 weeks which means April-May-June. I hope-hope-hope, we can begin to cautiously open up by July 4.
But, back to today. We have some time, of who knows how long, that we must live in a “stay at home” situation. So our choice is to live at home to the very best of out ability with the most positive frame of mind we can cultivate: eating well, sleeping well, exercising, doing things we enjoy, working, getting outside as much as we safely can and ultimately … to chose to be happy in the current situation.
I absolutely do believe that it is a choice. We CAN choose to set up our “stay at home” lives in a way that allows us to live with joy.
I just watched an interview between Dr. Sanjay Gupta and Scott Kelly about living “isolated”. Scott Kelly is an astronaut that spent a year in the International Space Station. Now, he is living in “stay at home” isolation with his wife due to COVID-19. ( an interesting interview) <– is a link
In my own house … this past week I have struggled. I’ve felt distracted, have had difficulty getting my work day going, sleeping is hit and miss.
BUT!!!
I concentrate on eating well, getting outside with Emmett and Auggie, writing, working on some fun for me projects, going to news sites minimally (I do not have satellite or other tv programming) as well as minimal social media. However, based on what I have read (science!) … the next 2-4-6 weeks are crucial and now is the time to be extremely cautious (NOT fearful … cautious) as it is prime time to overwhelm health care.
And although I would very much prefer to not be ill myself, ultimately, my focus for not getting ill is to NOT overwhelm the health care system: I do NOT want to be part of that problem.
RATS!
Ain’t nobody happy right now!