tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-993649290245605005.post3260995723299683776..comments2024-03-29T08:37:07.724-04:00Comments on Writers Who Kill: Falling and Getting UpJim Jacksonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15090252530437277145noreply@blogger.comBlogger11125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-993649290245605005.post-15614184397705932802020-05-25T22:47:25.679-04:002020-05-25T22:47:25.679-04:00Polly, YES, the grocery store! I never knew how mu...Polly, YES, the grocery store! I never knew how much I LOVED the grocery store.<br /><br />Good for your mother. She sounds like a wise woman--lucky you, to have her.Kaye Georgehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05596677617002735674noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-993649290245605005.post-28914930308314171052020-05-25T22:00:55.523-04:002020-05-25T22:00:55.523-04:00That's a wonderful way of looking at this deba...That's a wonderful way of looking at this debacle, Kaye. Finding the pluses doesn't erase the negatives, but it puts things in perspective. I remember years ago, I was moving some of my things from Boston to Atlanta. I packed a set of Fiestaware as best as I could. Half of them broke on the plane. I was heartbroken. When I spoke to my mother, she said, Look at it this way. The plane didn't crash. I always remember that. It didn't make me any less sad about the broken dishes, but it put things in perspective. I never forgot it.<br /><br />I have to say I love staying home. The thing I miss the most is getting fresh groceries and going when I want instead of planning and masking, but putting that in perspective, I'm fine with it. Take care, my friend.Polly Iyerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05729656119287702191noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-993649290245605005.post-57186115492502082932020-05-25T20:00:17.081-04:002020-05-25T20:00:17.081-04:00Thanks for coming by, Mary. Take care and stay saf...Thanks for coming by, Mary. Take care and stay safe!Kaye Georgehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05596677617002735674noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-993649290245605005.post-60863355158381959632020-05-25T15:30:14.120-04:002020-05-25T15:30:14.120-04:00Our lists are similar as are our reasons for cauti...Our lists are similar as are our reasons for caution. My niece works in the C-19 ward; she'll tell me when it's safe.<br />The library will soon open for curbside pickup of reserves, but I've also learned to love e-books. <br />I'd like some restaurant meals. I've been cautious about even carry-out, but I may have to take the plunge . . . I crave barbecue. ;-)<br />Meanwhile, I stick my head out occasionally, pre-order produce to be brought to my car, and am grateful for the comforts.Storyteller Maryhttp://www.storytellermary.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-993649290245605005.post-79097167128054287772020-05-24T16:45:36.137-04:002020-05-24T16:45:36.137-04:00Warren, that's awesome, what your wife said! U...Warren, that's awesome, what your wife said! Using YouTube is useful and awesome, too. You HAVE had the life changing turning point and I'm sure that helps now.<br />Kaye Georgehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05596677617002735674noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-993649290245605005.post-29869161931058661112020-05-24T15:40:08.676-04:002020-05-24T15:40:08.676-04:00I mostly miss the up close and personal human cont...I mostly miss the up close and personal human contact. On the other hand, I have learned how to put up a YouTube channel. I have been working away at writing and singing, my wife told me there is nobody she would rather be quarantined with. I faced a "new normal" after cancer treatment and I'm certain I can face another one.Warren Bullhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07789270258599769915noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-993649290245605005.post-60940084028838210832020-05-24T14:56:16.730-04:002020-05-24T14:56:16.730-04:00Margaret, I count you lucky you have a bike and th...Margaret, I count you lucky you have a bike and that you can ride it! I'd need a three-wheeler with my horrible balance.<br /><br />Grace, you have much more self-restraint than a lot of us. Kudos. My therapist told me a couple of years ago to quit watching the news. I quit watching...some of it.<br /><br />E. B. I'm feeling the lack of exercise, too. You're right, you lose physical abilities so much faster than you gain them.<br /><br />KM, having take care of my husband with dementia for a few years before his passing, I can see how this is so much easier. If it were possible to bring him out, you would feel you had to. I know all about this!Kaye Georgehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05596677617002735674noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-993649290245605005.post-32213322729662967952020-05-24T11:29:21.496-04:002020-05-24T11:29:21.496-04:00The biggest changes in my life have actually been ...The biggest changes in my life have actually been positive.<br /><br />Before we needed to stay at home, I put a great deal of (frustrating) time into getting my husband, who has dementia, to activities he could still handle. That often meant struggling to make sure he was properly dressed and had what he needed, then sitting in the car for an hour or two (at least I got reading time!) while he was with his friends. Now, of course, the card games & meetings & dinners they had are on hold. He really doesn't seem to miss them. And it's a lot easier on me.<br /><br />I had already abandoned most of my own outside-the-house activities, except for my aquatics exercise class, which I do miss dearly.<br /><br />And one of my sisters has set up a weekly family Zoom meeting. I'm from a big family, but the siblings closest to me in age have died, and the ones left are younger, at completely different stages in life. I've really enjoyed getting to know them better and follow their young families.<br /><br />I do understand about the newspapers--we get two every day, the Washington Post delivered and the Philadelphia Inquirer on line. My husband grew up in Philadelphia, and likes to follow the news there.KM Rockwoodhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03973749764907859829noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-993649290245605005.post-40746780444985683172020-05-24T11:20:42.092-04:002020-05-24T11:20:42.092-04:00The gym! I can feel the flab as I type this. At an...The gym! I can feel the flab as I type this. At an age where I need to be proactive, I feel as if I'm falling behind. For 30 years I've worked out at the gym, and it takes such a little time to lose all that good you built up. I might not be in the highest risk category, but I turn 65 this year. Not only do I have to beware of the virus, but I can't maintain the good health I've established. The weather hasn't allowed for walks or bike riding due to all the rain we've had. I'm not a fan of walking or biking in the public anyway because of cars and unfriendly dogs! And I don't keep gym weights and machines at my house because I always join a gym. When they do open, I'll be paranoid to go, too.E. B. Davishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16746747050278597888noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-993649290245605005.post-87184919161581933772020-05-24T09:21:24.668-04:002020-05-24T09:21:24.668-04:00Thanks, Kaye, for the reminder to count the good t...Thanks, Kaye, for the reminder to count the good things in our lives rather than focusing on all the bad. Sometimes I feel like as ostrich with my head in the sand, but I try to block out as much of what's going on in the world. I can't do anything about it (except heed the guidelines for keeping my family safe), so I see nothing to be gained by viewing the daily news and becoming stressed about it. Grace Toppinghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10291304815273486038noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-993649290245605005.post-66183567718405707932020-05-24T08:21:25.059-04:002020-05-24T08:21:25.059-04:00Yesterday the village fitness center announced it ...Yesterday the village fitness center announced it would open Wednesday under "reservation only" access. This morning, I learned Ohio is spiking in new cases. Hair cutters opened two weeks ago, so we're right on schedule.<br /><br />I'll get a bike helmet and use the bike one of the kids left in the garage.Margaret S. Hamiltonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07810307017440257313noreply@blogger.com