11 weeks of remaining in our
homes. 11 weeks of guidance requesting
we maintain distance from other people.
11 weeks of wearing masks and gloves when venturing forth for simple, routine
things like shopping for food. 11 weeks
of being shut down. 11 weeks of whether
or not you work, every day seems the same as the day before and the passage of
time has become hard to follow.
Saturday, when we woke up, the
sun was shining behind a few clouds and there was the promise of a warm, beautiful
day. Debbie and I needed to go shopping
for food, something I have not done in the past week or two. We went to the store to buy some essentials
(OK, we did stop at the liquor store).
The supermarket was not that crowded.
When we went to check out, I said I would run to grab garbage bags while
Debbie got in line. I went to the aisle
and, of course, grabbed toilet paper, paper towels and napkins along the
way. I stopped…the shelves were full
(even though there were signs to limit purchase). When we went back home, the sun was shining
and we had outside work around the house to do.
In the evening, we had a social distance barbeque. Sunday, we had more things to tend to and an
event in the afternoon.
Come Sunday evening, we had
finished dinner and reviewed items that we were going to buy on-line. After some planning for the week ahead, the
four of us (5 if you include our dog, Lucy Lou), sat down as a family to watch
something on TV. For the first time in
11 weeks of self-confinement, it felt like we had a “normal” weekend. OK, we did have masks on when we were
shopping. I picked up a pizza and I was
masked and only one person at a time was able to come in for pick up. But still…we had outside activities, had
face-to-face time with other people (at a distant) and accomplished
things. For once, the weekend did not
feel like every other day of the week.
For once, in many, many weeks, I felt a real break in the week and it
felt great!
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