TJ&LadyDi
RVF "Dinosaur"
Blessings to both @sheridany and @Akdare, along with all the rest of our RVF friends. We know the feeling; staying home is inconvenient, boring...and, absolutely necessary.
Here in Washington state, we are beginning to see the infection curve start to flatten and it is being attributed to early action by the state government to close things down and encourage people to stay home. We're still seeing new cases and deaths, but the projection for us is that the infection peak should occur next week and then begin to decline. Sure hope they are right. I'm saddened that other areas have seemed to take a less aggressive approach and it appears they are beginning to suffer the consequences.
Like others, we are being careful about shopping trips. LadyDi also has lung issues so I am doing the grocery shopping. I go about once every couple of weeks. Hopefully, that will keep her away from direct exposure. I'm practicing good hand-washing hygiene and even shower and change my clothes after a trip to town to minimize the chance of bringing the coronavirus home. All mail and packages get wiped down before being opened, etc.
That said, we need to keep things in perspective and not spend a lot of time watching the news and worrying. Fortunately, we live on a couple of acres well out in the country, so we can get outside for walks with the Schnauzers, working in the yard, etc. Unfortunately, however, any RV trips are on hold indefinitely, but we can deal with that.
Stay safe, keep a positive attitude and do the right things. This, too, shall pass.
TJ
Here in Washington state, we are beginning to see the infection curve start to flatten and it is being attributed to early action by the state government to close things down and encourage people to stay home. We're still seeing new cases and deaths, but the projection for us is that the infection peak should occur next week and then begin to decline. Sure hope they are right. I'm saddened that other areas have seemed to take a less aggressive approach and it appears they are beginning to suffer the consequences.
Like others, we are being careful about shopping trips. LadyDi also has lung issues so I am doing the grocery shopping. I go about once every couple of weeks. Hopefully, that will keep her away from direct exposure. I'm practicing good hand-washing hygiene and even shower and change my clothes after a trip to town to minimize the chance of bringing the coronavirus home. All mail and packages get wiped down before being opened, etc.
That said, we need to keep things in perspective and not spend a lot of time watching the news and worrying. Fortunately, we live on a couple of acres well out in the country, so we can get outside for walks with the Schnauzers, working in the yard, etc. Unfortunately, however, any RV trips are on hold indefinitely, but we can deal with that.
Stay safe, keep a positive attitude and do the right things. This, too, shall pass.
TJ