Sure as long as your wealth/income is not effected. But what happens when it is significantly diminished and you cannot afford to just stay in and not mind this a bit anymore?I have discovered through all of this covid-19 stuff over the last year plus a few months that I would get along just fine under house arrest! I am quite surprised at how much I like staying at home.
I don't understand why you think I'm judging anyone. You must really be on edge, honey. I was simply stating something that I learned about MYSELF.Sure as long as your wealth/income is not effected. But what happens when it is significantly diminished and you cannot afford to just stay in and not mind this a bit anymore?
Personally, I'm ready to punch holes in the walls and belt anyone in sight. And I haven't even quarantined. Some people don't mind the covid restrictions. Others mind it a great deal. It depends on the individual. Don't judge.
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Oh, I still do some outdoor stuff. I walk my dogs and take a hiking trail in the park, go for drives, etc. It's good that you can get outdoors, too.My guess is the folks that live for the outdoors are hardest hit but like LindaB I can handle it as I enjoy being home. If I get the urge I simply jump in the truck and go for a drive with the windows down. I live within a three minute rive from a large park and I go there sometimes just to sit.
Hugs are so wonderful, aren't they?In the beginning, I didn't mind staying at home. Now, I am getting a little tired of it and would love to just hug my daughter's family and my siblings. Thankfully I go for a walk every day so that helps. Soon it will be puttering in the backyard as the weather gets warmer.
I'm sorry to hear that you had such a bad time! Living alone as we get older is no picnic but sometimes there is no choice. I hope things get better for you.I'm humbled when I consider that I'm relatively lucky in living through this pandemic. My income isn't altered and I live on a rural acreage where I can get out and stroll around. What I'm going to remember more vividly about all this, is that the onset of COVID coincided with my incurring a hernia in February of 2020 and then being made to wait three months for the surgical repair. And since I live alone, I endured the painful recuperation alone. Actually, even though I've lived alone by choice for years, this pandemic has induced me to look at solitude in a different way.......how am I going to cope with advanced aging all by myself? I'd really be humbled if I fell down the basement stairs, broke a bone or something and died slowly on the floor......
Yes, I was trying to figure out who you were judging. Some people just like to feel superior.I don't understand why you think I'm judging anyone. You must really be on edge, honey. I was simply stating something that I learned about MYSELF.
Respondering, your profile picture reminds me of Wiffle Piffle.
Me too, it hasn't really been hard and there have been several benefits -- no commute, don't need to put on makeup, don't have to worry about facial fuzz, my self-haircuts have sometimes gone iffy but really I like them better than I get at the salon, and I have cooked for the first time in many years (today was an Angel Food cake from scratch, was a failure but fun to try).I am quite surprised at how much I like staying at home.
That's cool if you can still drive or live within walking distance of a nice area in which to walk (and you can even still walk very far). This quarantine has been really hard for those who can't do the above; their lives were probably already hard & the lockdown has made it even harder. I read the other day that it's suspected that the depression levels of shut-ins or almost-shut-ins is probably higher than it's ever been due to all this, scary and sad.My guess is the folks that live for the outdoors are hardest hit but like LindaB I can handle it as I enjoy being home. If I get the urge I simply jump in the truck and go for a drive with the windows down. I live within a three minute rive from a large park and I go there sometimes just to sit.
Sure as long as your wealth/income is not effected. But what happens when it is significantly diminished and you cannot afford to just stay in and not mind this a bit anymore?
Personally, I'm ready to punch holes in the walls and belt anyone in sight. And I haven't even quarantined. Some people don't mind the covid restrictions. Others mind it a great deal. It depends on the individual. Don't judge.
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