Day 2 of Coronavirus Social Isolation

Day 2 of Coronavirus Social Isolation

March 15, 2020

Beware the Ides of March. Seems like a fitting start to the Coronavirus in the US. I woke up strangely excited about another day at home, with a list of things I could self-entertain with. I did my obligatory hour of NY Times reading, along with perusing other sources of Coronavirus news. Yes, its growing in Michigan, albeit it slowly. But, perhaps that’s only because people can’t seem to get tested: don’t get me started on that! The sun is out today, a rare occurrence this time of year in Michigan, so decided to get outside and enjoy it. Here’s todays activities. Do you have some of your own you’d like to share? How are you spending your time at home? Work on adding more positive things to each day. This is how we’ll get through it. Send good vibes out into the world.

  • Walked in the sunshine and listened to Twyla Tharp talk about not being stuck in the past and reinventing yourself. Excellent advice that I agree with whole heartedly.
  • Green smoothie with almond milk, spinach, blue berries, flax seed, and brewer’s yeast. Great start to staying healthy making spinach 1st on the list for the am.
  • Hubby prepared brunch of Cornbread Pancakes, bacon, blueberries and syrup. Yum!
  • Stretching / exercise (gotta stay diligent with this, folks)
  • Launched my new blog! A 2-year goal of mine finally started.
  • Read the Ny Times Healthy Habits Daily email. Great suggestions here! https://www.nytimes.com/programs/healthy-habits-challenge
  • Beautiful afternoon walk at the Kalamazoo Nature Center. The trails are currently free, so get out and enjoy!
  • Finished watching The Stranger on Netflix. I recommend!
Enjoying the out of doors!

Author: Connie

I like to play tennis, sail, play the bassoon, bake, read, and at times have experimented with writing. Starting a blog was one of my retirement plans, so I'm happy to finally launch one 2 years into retirement. I've been in Michigan for 20 years, but grew up mostly in Louisiana and have lived in various states and briefly in Germany.