Coronavirus Home Isolation Day Who Even Knows Anymore? Day 38. I think. Why didn't I record what we were doing from the start? Maybe we'll open up the country again someday soon. We probably won't.
Today I interviewed Kaena Kekoa on Zoom with my class and a bunch of drama kids I know. And my own kids. And it was amazing. Such an incredible, humble, beautiful soul. It made me feel so happy to talk about theatre and Broadway tour life like it was normal, like the whole world hasn't shut itself up inside and lost everything that was good.
Then I helped Matthew with his online school and wrote up a lesson plan for next week's drama class.
And I chased the morning of work with a long solitary walk down to the aquatic center and back.
We ended the afternoon with a trip to a new part of the creek we hadn't been to before. There was a water fall and trees growing out of the side of the creek bank. I was reminded again how gorgeous this place is that we moved to eight months ago.
Dinner was quick and easy and I realized that I didn't have to get onto Will to stay in his seat. Small victories.
Now we're finishing the day with a family movie (minus Will who is already asleep).
Coronavirus...I solidly hate you.
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