The challenges of this year have been beyond stressful in many ways. Yet I look out the window and catch the sun's rays; I see a blue sky and notice the breeze moving the leaves. I wonder, 'Would I be attentive to these things—would I be noticing the crisp autumn air—if things hadn't unraveled as they have this year?' I truly doubt it.
I have been outside more this year, and my attention has been drawn to the simple blessings of the day. I've also been granted new spaces of time in my life because so many things have been canceled or reduced due to restrictions on gathering. If this weren't 2020, chances are I'd be rushing about doing all the stuff of life, and I would rarely pause to notice the gifts of each day.
I am so grateful for the increased spaces in my life—for less busy and rushing here and there, and more settled quiet. Granted, there have been major disruptions to the quiet, like those first few months when all the kids were doing remote learning at home. This brings me to my second item on the list...
The Covid 19 pandemic has caused many frustrations and problems. My family, who are working and doing schoolwork from home, are all there. We are trying to find new ways of doing almost everything. I am home because the after-school activities were canceled. We are eating together, watching TV together, and spending more family time than we have for a long time. I see my family getting closer because we are all living in the same house, and are actually spending time together. We were able to do things that we cannot do at home, like board games, puzzles, and arts and crafts. We've enjoyed listening to more music and watching classic movies together.
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The challenges of this year have been beyond stressful in many ways. Yet I look out the window and catch the sun's rays; I see a blue sky and notice the breeze moving the leaves. I wonder, 'Would I be attentive to these things—would I be noticing the crisp autumn air—if things hadn't unraveled as they have this year?' I truly doubt it.
I have been outside more this year, and my attention has been drawn to the simple blessings of the day. I've also been granted new spaces of time in my life because so many things have been canceled or reduced due to restrictions on gathering. If this weren't 2020, chances are I'd be rushing about doing all the stuff of life, and I would rarely pause to notice the gifts of each day.
I am so grateful for the increased spaces in my life—for less busy and rushing here and there, and more settled quiet. Granted, there have been major disruptions to the quiet, like those first few months when all the kids were doing remote learning at home. This brings me to my second item on the list...
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The Covid 19 pandemic has caused many frustrations and problems. My family, who are working and doing schoolwork from home, are all there. We are trying to find new ways of doing almost everything. I am home because the after-school activities were canceled. We are eating together, watching TV together, and spending more family time than we have for a long time. I see my family getting closer because we are all living in the same house, and are actually spending time together. We were able to do things that we cannot do at home, like board games, puzzles, and arts and crafts. We've enjoyed listening to more music and watching classic movies together.
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