Day 6
Week one is done! Oof, it feels like a month.
I don’t have much interesting to say today, so today’s post will be a gratitude post. Because I truly am grateful, even overwhelmed by the outpouring of support I’ve received in the past week. It’s been a true bright spot in this whole ordeal.
I’m incredibly grateful for my husband, who’s been admirably and calmly holding down the fort at home while balancing his own work; for my brother, who continues to provide not only respite babysitting but something for my kids to look forward to every day; for my parents and in-laws for dropping off food and supplies while social distancing. For my colleagues who continue to support each other, my friends who have listened to me vent and cry, my medical worker contacts who shared valuable tips and offers of protective equipment, and the many, many people who have reached out to offer both moral and material support. I’m so sorry if I haven’t replied to you yet; I’ll get there, but in the meantime please know that every message has been read and sincerely appreciated.
I also have a renewed appreciation for all the front line workers who have been doing this so much longer than I have. You guys don’t get paid enough, that’s for certain.
Finally, I’m grateful for the whole family of rainbows that greeted me when I got home today. If one rainbow is good, a bunch must be better, right?
I guess the old saying is true: it takes a village to fight a pandemic.
Anyway, thank you ❤️🌈
Day 7
I don’t have much interesting to say today, so today’s post will be a gratitude post. Because I truly am grateful, even overwhelmed by the outpouring of support I’ve received in the past week. It’s been a true bright spot in this whole ordeal.
I’m incredibly grateful for my husband, who’s been admirably and calmly holding down the fort at home while balancing his own work; for my brother, who continues to provide not only respite babysitting but something for my kids to look forward to every day; for my parents and in-laws for dropping off food and supplies while social distancing. For my colleagues who continue to support each other, my friends who have listened to me vent and cry, my medical worker contacts who shared valuable tips and offers of protective equipment, and the many, many people who have reached out to offer both moral and material support. I’m so sorry if I haven’t replied to you yet; I’ll get there, but in the meantime please know that every message has been read and sincerely appreciated.
I also have a renewed appreciation for all the front line workers who have been doing this so much longer than I have. You guys don’t get paid enough, that’s for certain.
Finally, I’m grateful for the whole family of rainbows that greeted me when I got home today. If one rainbow is good, a bunch must be better, right?
I guess the old saying is true: it takes a village to fight a pandemic.
Anyway, thank you ❤️🌈
Day 7

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