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The best-laid plans…

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It’s been seven days now — seven days of social distancing. 

In my last post I called it “social isolation,” which isn’t entirely correct. Right now I am distanced. I’m working from home, maintaining a six-foot distance between me and other people, and washing the very flesh off my hands. I am not isolated or quarantined, which may seem like the same thing, but it’s not. 

According to the CDC, there’s a difference:

Isolation separates sick people with a contagious disease from people who are not sick.

Quarantine separates and restricts the movement of people who were exposed to a contagious disease to see if they become sick.

So there you go. Isolation is for sick people, quarantine is for well people who might get sick, and distancing is for the rest of us. But whatever it’s called, it all amounts to cabin fever for me.

That’s why knowing that I am a fairly antsy person, I set some goals this past week — some lofty ideas about how I would spend the time when I wasn’t actively working on my job. Did I achieve those goals? Let’s see.

THINGS I PLANNED TO DO

THINGS I ACTUALLY DID

I’ve also decided that this is a great time to focus on the things I am thankful for instead of what I can’t do and where I can’t go. So here goes…

THINGS I AM THANKFUL FOR

If you’ve been reading this blog for a while, you know that strange things tend to pop into my head from time to time, here’s the current…

WEIRD THING I’M THINKING ABOUT

This is Charlize Theron and her shaved armpit in Mad Max: Fury Road.

THINGS I WANT TO DO NEXT WEEK

Until the next time we meet on this blog, let’s keep each other’s spirits up, keep our hands clean, and keep on keepin’ on the best way we can! 

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