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Post by bbbearsmom on Apr 25, 2020 23:18:47 GMT
This is the day we give ourselves credit and we give gratitude. Also you can post about anything else you want.
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Post by bbbearsmom on Apr 25, 2020 23:19:02 GMT
Credit this week for attending my virtual WW meeting, tracking, exercising, meditating, weighing and measuring, keeping up with my online support groups. Gratitude that so far my family and friends are safe.
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Post by cathygeha on Apr 26, 2020 7:48:12 GMT
CREDIT: walked every day for 60 minutes, wrote down what I ate - even when over budget
GRATITUDE: Looking forward to chatting with family later today. Thankful my husband has planted vegetables and enjoys gardening.
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Post by luvvinlife on Apr 26, 2020 15:34:25 GMT
Credit: For maintaining my weight management strategies even through the current situation. For exercising every day last week. For staying connected to online support.
Gratitude: For faith & meditation. For those who have successfully recovered from Covid19.
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Post by lani on Apr 26, 2020 19:39:23 GMT
Credit for doing all the things I know will keep me sane and healthy.
Gratitude for everyone who is working so hard to solve this current crisis. Gratitude that DH and get along well enough that we aren't bothered much being stuck with each others' company all day and night. And all of you!
Some of our friends are agitating to get together already. One couple lives in our area and I can see us meeting outside maybe and staying safe. Another couple are in another county and we're not supposed to travel from county to country unless for work or other essential tasks. It doesn't encompass going for a social call. I explained this; I think they were a little miffed, but what can you do? These rules are arbitrary. For example, in Cali, no one over 65 is supposed to leave the house, period. Well, no one is following that one - if you are able bodied you're going to get groceries, not put a strain on the infrastructure by having meals delivered to your home. Which is what the governor stated in his order. So I can see us breaking the county-to-county rule at some point, but we're not ready yet.
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Post by bbbearsmom on Apr 26, 2020 20:55:40 GMT
lani, I heard Australia opened their beaches for walking and everyone went to the beach and did anything they wanted like swimming so they closed the beaches again. Do what you feel comfortable with, it is still a threat to everyone and some people can have it and not know it.
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Post by lani on Apr 26, 2020 22:27:27 GMT
bbbearsmom , that's the point. No one is comfortable with doing anything, including me. When we go to walk by the ocean DH and I are the only ones wearing masks. There are not many folks at our small beach and they do try to stay apart, but still... If we were to meet up with people we would have to keep the 6 foot distance. I'm not sure I see it happening. The couple who live in our area are in their 20s and they worry about us. The other couple are in their 80s and we worry about them. I brought it up mainly to illustrate how people are thinking and feeling at this point in the stay at home era. And we are only six weeks in where I live. I feel like I am coming across as not taking precautions seriously. And I certainly don't want to give that impression. I do think it's OK to explore how people are coping with all this and what different folks are thinking about. Maybe our friends who are talking about getting together are just indulging in wishful thinking and dreaming of better times ahead, and wishing it was now and not later.
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