We all have our stories by now, surely. I've decided it's time to share some of ours, as follows:
This past Saturday morning the phone rang and Jeannette said, "Come to the balcony."
There they were, Jeannette and Femke, our two best friends who live a 5-min. walk from us.
They, like us, are married and don't need to distance themselves from each other...only from us.
For 15 minutes we caught up on each other and, as you can see, SMILED.
I'm still smiling about it!
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Yesterday our senior community here celebrated the life of Lena, age 79, who lived beneath us.
After a totally unexpected heart attack, followed by a cerebral hemorrhage last week,
she died in less than 2 days.
she died in less than 2 days.
Because none of us could attend a funeral service, if there even was one in today's lockdown,
we made a collective decision to hold a memorial service in our courtyard yesterday.
We all were totally aware of needing to distance ourselves from each other,
especially since there were 18 of us.
We were told to bring a flower with us,
which we placed in the vase outside her apartment following the service.
Afterwards, we headed to our commons room for koffie and cookies,
a common practice at funeral/memorial services here in the Netherlands.
Again, we kept our distance but grieved and communed together.
No one cared we had to use paper, disposable cups.
It was what we all needed.
No one cared we had to use paper, disposable cups.
It was what we all needed.
I was pleased that my collage was printed for the community,
for all those who didn't attend.
I had played Rummikub for my first 7 years here with Lena.
We all knew her and are still in shock about her passing, even though not caused by COVID-19.
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How many things have you had to cancel or postpone, I wonder?
Doctors appointments, teeth cleaning at the dentist, etc., etc.
Our biggest postponement is our 2-week trip to Croatia starting at the end of April,
now rescheduled for a year from now.
We also have a trip to England in July, which may also need postponement.
And so it is that we are now living in a new normal.
As daughter Amy says, things will never again be the same.
Will even climate change be affected positively...less smog in China, cleaner water in Venice....
A tear and a smile.