
My late grandmother Annie Lee Lighting used to say to me, “Baby, we is living in the end times. You say your prayers every night. You hear me?”
“Yes, Grandma. I hear you,” I would say.
It’s not the end times, but it damn sure feels like it.
Breathe. Turn off the news. Read a book. Play board games. Write what you are grateful for in a gratitude journal. Don’t read social media conspiracy theories. Go out in nature. Spend time with people you love.
It’s time to connect with loved ones. If there’s anything good about all this craziness is that we see how much we all need each other.
Let me know how the coronavirus has changed life in your city or at your job. (((hugs)))
I so agree with all of this. Here in Europe, borders are closing, schools are closing, offices are closing. I like to focus on the flowers; the sun still shines and the rain still falls, so all is still well with them, for now. Lovely post.
Thank you Lia. This whole situation is unprecedented in our lifetime. We have to have faith and be still. This too will pass.