Too much time in one place? Too much stress to deal with? Too few things to laugh about?
You are not alone. I’ve been trying to avoid making wine my evening meal. It goes great with chocolate, and I have to admit I keep it close on hand.

I have to exercise twice as long to keep the weight from packing on, so my husband and I take long walks admiring nature’s glorious treasures.

I heard someone say they were so desperate they were house cleaning. Thank goodness I haven’t reached that level, yet.
Seriously, wouldn’t it be more fun to escape to a quaint Georgia town and eavesdrop on some witty, endearing, and resilient sisters as they unravel the mystery of The Gold Miner Ring?
You’re in luck! For the next couple of weeks, the sisters are offering their e-book at a special price.
https://dashboard.bookfunnel.com/bundles/board/fgq2up6cng

Treat yourself to a little chill time. I think you’ll be glad you did.
What are you doing to adjust to our new normal?
What has been the hardest thing to adjust to?
What silver-linings have you found during this past month?
For me just adjusting to being home has been hard. Im so used to working and running around. To have time to sit and hang out with my family is great but i am getting a little stir crazy. I have picked up the habit of playing video games with my family. I love being able to spend some quality time with them
I imagine it is difficult. I’m sure the family is very happy to spend more time with you, but we all need our space and daily routines. When our schedules shift, it like trying to balance yourself during an earthquake. Hope you are able to get back to working and running around soon. Thanks for taking the time to respond.
Nice blog
Thanks! Hope you’ll come back again
I love your blogs and poetry, too. We are of one mind when it comes to love and optimism.