by Shirley | Mar 6, 2023 | Covid Times, Random Thoughts
Our days have been filled with the Alex Murdaugh Trial. My husband and I did not follow it from the beginning. It was only when both of us got COVID that we turned on the television for entertainment. Plastered on the screen was live footage of the double murder...
by Shirley | Mar 21, 2022 | Covid Times
My daughter had to write an argumentative paper for school. We have combined our thoughts below regarding the vaccination dilemma: Covid-19 or the Coronavirus has been affecting the world for two and a half years now. There has been controversy ever since the...
by Shirley | Mar 20, 2022 | Covid Times
We sailed into the month of March with high hopes, as everything was looking good on the horizon. Our family member’s surgery was a success, and he was well on his way to a speedy recovery without any complications. Praise the Lord! March 4th, our youngest...
by Shirley | Feb 17, 2022 | Covid Times, Write 28 Days
When the Covid pandemic hit in 2020 and we were quarantining at home, we were told of an app called Smule. This app was to replace in person Karaoke for the time being. It was shared on Facebook in a group called Quarantune. Clever, eh? I downloaded the app, and my...
by Shirley | Feb 8, 2022 | Covid Times, Write 28 Days
The Covid pandemic has caused devastation across the globe. What started out as a brief quarantine to “slow the spread” quickly turned into jobs lost and businesses closing up, thus crippling our economy. Believe it or not, the year 2021 marked the...
by Shirley | Jan 28, 2022 | Covid Times
Preparing for surgery while in the middle of a pandemic has proven to be challenging, to say the least. With the new variants of Covid running rampant in communities all over the globe, businesses have implemented mask requirements. Some have even required proof of...