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One thing for sure, I wouldn't be navigating this pandemic very well if it weren't for my dear sister checking in on a regular basis, including zoom cocktail hours! I'd been a new widow since July 7, 2019 when I went into covid lock down the following March 10. When Alex died, I had never lived alone in my entire life, going from parents to roommates to husband(s), a child. What I've learned is that there are advantages. Oh, yes, there are definitely down times, when out of the blue come the sobs of missing. What do I miss? MY GRANDCHILDREN! I have not seen them in over a year. Facetime doesn't count, although it does help. I get my first Covid shot two weeks from today! Yahoo. And once I have my 2nd one scheduled, I'll be making those plane reservations. Be safe and well!

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Feb 2, 2021Liked by Julie Gammack

Navigating the pandemic for me has been doubling down into more study and seizing plenty of enthusiasm to look at how the world is evolving - developing my Mindset to see all the opportunities as opposed to holding an attitude the society is divided and can nevermore be changed.

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Well, I hope you have completed ‘Life in Pieces’ on Prime. Some good, much needed laughs.

I am a hand shaker, going to miss that post pandemic because I’m pretty sure that isn’t coming back. I am also a little concerned that I will forget to cover my face when sneezing when we stop wearing masks.

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