all travel ceased.
No choir tour to New York City. No visit to family out of province. No family reunion in Ontario in summer.
Stay home. That was the directive. Stay safe.
When you're retired and you're mostly home anyway, it's not as disruptive as it is for those who are in school or at work. But being retired, you have the time to explore the world and now that has come to a halt.
So we made the best of it. During the earlier stages of COVID19 restrictions, we developed a routine to distinguish the days from one another. Eat take-out on Fridays. Dress up for church on Sundays (even if it was in front of our TV). Go for a Sunday drive into the countryside to note the weekly changes signalling the arrival of spring. Meet regularly with friends and Bible study groups on Zoom. And so we weathered the storm.
Spring arrived and everyone cautiously ventured outside. Neighbours visited over the fence. Drive-way coffee dates and socially distanced walks with friends began. Maybe we could go somewhere yet..,
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