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It's been some time since I last wrote about my life during COVID-19. I meant to write around my
daughter's birthday in May, but I got carried away with other things, like ZOOM meetings. I was afraid
that my daughter would hate her birthday party, but she ended up loving it. Her friends showed up
virtually, family and friends sent gifts by post, and I ordered pizza and other goodies from her favorite
pizza place (Domino's).
The economy is starting to open back up, for which I am glad. We are required to wear masks or face
coverings, but it is a stumbling block for me. It's going to take some getting used to that's for sure.
Anyways, a few days ago, I decided to donate some things to Goodwill, since they are now open (they
opened back up on June 1). There was a line of vehicles almost out to the street, the drivers waiting to
donate their stuff. No longer could you just toss your stuff into one trolley, donations had to be sorted
by material: plastic/hard stuff, glass/breakables, and clothing/accessories and you did it yourself. I was
lucky enough to have my boyfriend do this for me so I didn't have to (yes, he was masked).
This brings us to today, which is June 5, 2020. I think you be interested in hearing about today. I was the
last day of my daughters school year. It was supposed to be next week (I think), but with all the students
being home because of COVID, students have been doing remote learning. It's been a hit or miss getting
my daughter interested in school work. It's not easy trying to explain to a 6 year old why we are doing
school stuff at home, and why it matters. I am sure she thinks I'm crazy, hahahaha. Needless to say, I am
very glad that the school year is over. I attended a genealogy drop-in session via ZOOM. I always love
the genealogy meetings. So much information is shared. I went to Walmart to pickup my curbside order.
It's the most convenient thing, and wonder why I haven't been doing this before (I am a mother of two
young children). I had my boyfriend go into Shaw's for me. Now I'm eagerly awaiting another ZOOM
meeting with the Patten Free Library History Room. That's it for now.
Charity Williams
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Coronaviruses
Sagadahoc County (Me.)
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How’s Your Week Going? is an ongoing online storytelling event. Whether you live, work, or feel at home in Sagadahoc County, you’re invited to tell us a story about how the COVID-19 epidemic is affecting you and your community.
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2020-
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2020-
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It's been some time since I last wrote about my life during COVID-19. I meant to write around my daughter's birthday in May, but I got carried away with other things, like ZOOM meetings. I was afraid that my daughter would hate her birthday party, but she ended up loving it. Her friends showed up virtually, family and friends sent gifts by post, and I ordered pizza and other goodies from her favorite pizza place (Domino's).
The economy is starting to open back up, for which I am glad. We are required to wear masks or face coverings, but it is a stumbling block for me. It's going to take some getting used to that's for sure. Anyways, a few days ago, I decided to donate some things to Goodwill, since they are now open (they opened back up on June 1). There was a line of vehicles almost out to the street, the drivers waiting to donate their stuff. No longer could you just toss your stuff into one trolley, donations had to be sorted by material: plastic/hard stuff, glass/breakables, and clothing/accessories and you did it yourself. I was lucky enough to have my boyfriend do this for me so I didn't have to (yes, he was masked).
This brings us to today, which is June 5, 2020. I think you be interested in hearing about today. I was the last day of my daughters school year. It was supposed to be next week (I think), but with all the students being home because of COVID, students have been doing remote learning. It's been a hit or miss getting my daughter interested in school work. It's not easy trying to explain to a 6 year old why we are doing school stuff at home, and why it matters. I am sure she thinks I'm crazy, hahahaha. Needless to say, I am very glad that the school year is over. I attended a genealogy drop-in session via ZOOM. I always love the genealogy meetings. So much information is shared. I went to Walmart to pickup my curbside order. It's the most convenient thing, and wonder why I haven't been doing this before (I am a mother of two young children). I had my boyfriend go into Shaw's for me. Now I'm eagerly awaiting another ZOOM meeting with the Patten Free Library History Room. That's it for now.
Charity Williams
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Williams, Charity
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How's Your Week Going? COVID-19 Story Archive
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Coronaviruses
Sagadahoc County (Me.)
Epidemics
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Sagadahoc History & Genealogy Room. Patten Free Library (Bath, Me.)
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Sagadahoc History & Genealogy Room. Patten Free Library (Bath, Me.)
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2020-
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Sagadahoc History & Genealogy Room. Patten Free Library (Bath, Me.)
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2020-
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This Pandemic has changed communication, employment, education. Zane began homeschooling a month before this began. We have lived in Bath only a month prior to this beginning. Nature is our escape during nice weather. We join others through Zoom meeting platforms. The department of labor is so backed up I am still waiting a month after I applied for income as my job was told to close due to Covid 19. Face masks are needed when we leave our home. Toilet paper is cleared from store shelves. We meditate and stay grounded and increase our vibrations. Grocery store delivery services we are dependent on due to Zanes heart condition Tetralogy of Fallott. The animals are enjoying our extra time with them. Deion, Ella, Zeke and bubble nugget. We make daily gratitude lists. I am in reco6since March 5, 2011. Meetings are all online. I stay connected to family and friends daily. We. Are not getting truth from the president Trump. This virus produces mucus and attacks the lungs. It does not like heat. We steam our faces and drink hot beverages and incorporate ginger and citrus. We are maintaining a positive life and are happy and healthy. We are thankful for online shopping and the essential workers out their. Light n Love We do not know when the country will be open.
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Covid and The Waterman Village
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Waterman, Tammy
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Sagadahoc History & Genealogy Room. Patten Free Library (Bath, Me.)
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2020-04-11
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Bath (Me.)
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Home schooling
Maine. Department of Labor.
Protective clothing
Peer counseling in rehabilitation
Mothers
Unemployment insurance--Maine
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Peer counseling in rehabilitation
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