I have had moments of feeling really angry about what I see as selfishness in the people who are not staying home. But, mostly, I feel more of a connection to everyone. I feel, “You can help protect my kid.”—Lisa Weith This past summer while writing about Give Kids the World, I met five year … Continue reading Addison—A Girl Worth Protecting
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Today
Like many of you, the amount of at-home time my family is experiencing is as novel as this virus. With the exception of going to give blood, I have been home since last Tuesday. I have enjoyed many aspects of this new found time at home, however there have been a few quirks along the … Continue reading Today
A New Normal
It is a new day in the first full week of our new normal. We allowed last week to be Spring Break with loose bed times and sleeping in. But as the reality sinks in that this is going to be where we are for the foreseeable future, Jonesy and I have decided to create … Continue reading A New Normal
It was the best of times. It was the worst of times.
“It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness, it was the epoch of belief, it was the epoch of incredulity, it was the season of light, it was the season of darkness, it was the spring of hope, it … Continue reading It was the best of times. It was the worst of times.
Ripples
Today as I had to work toward making appropriate adjustments in my department at work, I couldn’t help but think of all the ripples the pandemic is causing. In my job, I work with a supply chain that is being impacted by the closings and cancellations. Revenue disruption within the hospitality industry will lead to … Continue reading Ripples
Toilet paper
Tuesday night we sat at dinner and I asked my husband if he thought I should be taking the coronavirus more seriously than I had been up to that point. The news of Berea College here in Kentucky closing down for the remainder of the semester and Vanderbilt moving to online courses made me feel … Continue reading Toilet paper
I Hate You
“I hate you. And I’ll hate you forever.” The words stung more than they should have. I knew they were empty expressions of frustration and the vocalization of a mad that was directed to me because it was easier than admitting the wrong that started the whole conversation. I knew that as he slammed by … Continue reading I Hate You
Cake
She sat in the back of the establishment facing the front so she could see the people as they entered. She looked up and offered a grin as we were seated eight tables in front of her. There were four tables being used as it was late for lunch, but too early for dinner. I … Continue reading Cake
A Year in Review
The alarm went off at 4:00 am, seconds before the telephone rang for the wake-up call. We had 25 minutes to dress and get down to the lobby for our shuttle to the airport. The early morning hustle, while familiar to me, was a burden to Jonesy who prefers the 6:30 wake up. It was … Continue reading A Year in Review
Two Hills—pt. 2
We sat around the table sharing stories of childhood mischief. Jonesy and I, each in our turn, making a confession of some childhood angst. Macy shook her head and said, "I forget when you were young there was nothing to do." ***** Our green console TV brought us channels 2,4,5 and 17. On a good … Continue reading Two Hills—pt. 2