'House arrest', as some people call it. 'Not fair!' - as the young people missing Spring Break exclaim. It doesn’t have to be either of that.
As a family, we are finding ways to keep us together and entertained in the days of 'shelter-in-place' in California. We were able to find some less inhabited trails in and around the area. So this is still a great option.
We are missing family and friends but found time to periodically video chat with many of them. FaceTime or video chat is better than just audio as it brings us closer. Neighbors , strangers are more amicable now. 'Hows it going?', 'Do you need help with groceries?' are questions that we are exchanging with passers-by while we maintain the social distancing rules.
Don't give up on fitness just because you can't go to the gym or run/walk freely in the neighborhood. Me and my son love youTube channels like Yoga with Adriene and Popsugar fitness. We even did 'zoom yoga' with my colleagues, one of whom is a yoga instructor.
Don't give up on fitness just because you can't go to the gym or run/walk freely in the neighborhood. Me and my son love youTube channels like Yoga with Adriene and Popsugar fitness. We even did 'zoom yoga' with my colleagues, one of whom is a yoga instructor.
Board games have always been our favorite during the long winter days. We love strategy games like 'Settlers of Catan' and 'Ticket to Ride'.
Interestingly, we borrowed this game called 'Pandemic' from my niece. I never knew much about epidemics, outbreaks, cure vs eradication. Playing this game has been very interesting and every time we win against the pandemic, it signals hope that we will all come out of the Covid-19 situation!
Interestingly, we borrowed this game called 'Pandemic' from my niece. I never knew much about epidemics, outbreaks, cure vs eradication. Playing this game has been very interesting and every time we win against the pandemic, it signals hope that we will all come out of the Covid-19 situation!



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