Some stuff I've been doing since the beginning of quarantine.
At the beginning of the quarantine, I ordered some puzzle books. I've been enjoying them and they help me relax at the end of the day.
A month or so ago FaceBook had a challenge to recreate old paintings with stuff that you have around the house.
One of my sisters decided to make the painting recreations a family challenge. We got a lot of good entries! (I haven't asked permission to post others so for now I'll just post mine.) What do you think?! Do I look like the painting?! Hahahaha! :)
Wearing a mask to go out in public is a new normal for now. It's weird and it'll take getting used to but I think it's important. (I bought this mask in Taiwan when I lived there. These type of masks were normal for them to wear even then.)
Growing up I used to love looking at house plan books and draw house plans for fun (not to scale or anything). I haven't bought a house plan book in years but since being in quarantine I decided I wanted to buy one. And can I just say I love looking at it?! It brings back nostalgic feelings and I see what floor plans I like and don't like and I enjoy it!
In my family growing up we listened to the music from Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat all of the time (and I still listen to it). (We also listened to Phantom of the Opera, Les Miserables, Pirates of Penzance to name just a few). My brother has the dvd version of Joseph and I watched it one Sunday after church and it was fun! I sang a long with most of the songs and it just made me happy. :)
Although I still wear my work clothes to work from home, I definitely am in my pajamas a lot more than I was before quarantine. Since I'm in my pajamas more I decided to buy two new pajama bottoms.
When I received my new bottoms in the mail I was seriously so giddy. :) I was squealing with joy!
I really like my new pajama bottoms!
Some other things that I've been doing since in quarantine, watching TV and movies, calling, video chatting and texting friends and family, working from home, participating in Watch Parties on Netflix and YouTube with friends, reading books, going on walks, participating in church classes via Zoom, participating in online photo contests put on by friends, cooking dinners, writing blogposts etc.
We live in a weird time peeps.We live in a weird time.
Thursday, April 30, 2020
Wednesday, April 22, 2020
We Live in a Beautiful World!
Today is Earth Day and I've seen people post on social media some nature pictures that they've taken in the past. I decided to take a turn down memory lane and look at some of my old nature photos from my travels on this beautiful earth.
Green Island, Taiwan! (October 2010)
Alishan National Forest, Taiwan! (December 2010)
Alishan National Forest, Taiwan! (December 2010)
Cape Breton, Nova Scotia! (October 2014)
Cape Breton, Nova Scotia! (October 2014)
Sunrise on Ambergris Caye, Belize! (November 2012)
Mirror Lake Scenic Byway, Utah! (My sister, Heather, took this picture but I was there when she took it.) (September 2016)
On the land where my mom grew up in Star Valley, Wyoming! (My sister, Heather, also took this picture.) (September 2016)
Hot air balloon ride in Woodstock, Virginia! (August 2014)
Hot air balloon ride in Woodstock, Virginia! (August 2014)
Giant's Causeway, Northern Ireland! (February 2016)
Svartifoss, Iceland! (May 2017)
Dyrhólaey Nature Reserve, Iceland! (May 2017)
In my neighborhood! (November 2019)
We live in a beautiful world!
Green Island, Taiwan! (October 2010)
Alishan National Forest, Taiwan! (December 2010)
Alishan National Forest, Taiwan! (December 2010)
Cape Breton, Nova Scotia! (October 2014)
Cape Breton, Nova Scotia! (October 2014)
Sunrise on Ambergris Caye, Belize! (November 2012)
Mirror Lake Scenic Byway, Utah! (My sister, Heather, took this picture but I was there when she took it.) (September 2016)
On the land where my mom grew up in Star Valley, Wyoming! (My sister, Heather, also took this picture.) (September 2016)
Hot air balloon ride in Woodstock, Virginia! (August 2014)
Hot air balloon ride in Woodstock, Virginia! (August 2014)
Giant's Causeway, Northern Ireland! (February 2016)
Svartifoss, Iceland! (May 2017)
Dyrhólaey Nature Reserve, Iceland! (May 2017)
In my neighborhood! (November 2019)
We live in a beautiful world!
Thursday, April 16, 2020
Grocery Shopping
I told you I would probably blog more since this whole pandemic started happening. And I am blogging more and whether that's good or bad, I don't know. But I do think it's helping me to write out these things and it'll be a journal for me about what is happening and how I am feeling during this weird time.
So I need to go to the grocery store this weekend and I am not looking forward to it. It's stressing me out.
I didn't love going to the grocery store before this global pandemic started but I didn't mind it. I always had a list and would get what was on my list but I would also wander around the store a bit too just to make sure I didn't forget anything.
But the last time I went to the store since the craziness started, I almost had a panic attack. I had tears in my eyes and my heart started racing and I had to stop and take a few deep breaths and tell myself it was going to be okay.
I went into the store with a list but I felt overwhelmed. I couldn't wander anymore, I had to avoid people as much as possible (which can be hard walking down the aisles), and I couldn't pick up something to look at and then put it back (I just had to know what I wanted before picking it up).
I realize this may be our new normal for awhile but it's hard. We live in a weird time. Stay safe everyone!
So I need to go to the grocery store this weekend and I am not looking forward to it. It's stressing me out.
I didn't love going to the grocery store before this global pandemic started but I didn't mind it. I always had a list and would get what was on my list but I would also wander around the store a bit too just to make sure I didn't forget anything.
But the last time I went to the store since the craziness started, I almost had a panic attack. I had tears in my eyes and my heart started racing and I had to stop and take a few deep breaths and tell myself it was going to be okay.
I went into the store with a list but I felt overwhelmed. I couldn't wander anymore, I had to avoid people as much as possible (which can be hard walking down the aisles), and I couldn't pick up something to look at and then put it back (I just had to know what I wanted before picking it up).
I realize this may be our new normal for awhile but it's hard. We live in a weird time. Stay safe everyone!
Sunday, April 12, 2020
Musical Street Names!
Yesterday I went on a drive. I needed to get out of the house, out of my neighborhood. I was driving with nowhere in particular in mind and decided to turn down a random street. I'm glad I chose that one. I found a neighborhood with musical street names and beautiful flowering trees!
I drove around the neighborhood yesterday and then went back this morning to walk around and take pictures of the street names and the beautiful trees!
The neighborhood was so pretty and I'm glad I found it!
Wednesday, April 8, 2020
Some thoughts I've had this week
-Whoever first thought of putting peanut butter and chocolate together has a special place in my heart!
-Whoever approved of making the plug for the ear buds and the plug for charging the phone as the same plug on the newer iPhones has clearly never used a smart phone. (Seriously. Don't people sometimes want to charge their phones at the same time as using their earbuds? Yes. The answer is yes.)
-I don't like conflict.
-HGTV is therapeutic for me.
-I miss seeing my friends and family in person.
-I'm grateful for the different apps to video chat with family and friends.
Some scenes from my walks this past week.
-Whoever approved of making the plug for the ear buds and the plug for charging the phone as the same plug on the newer iPhones has clearly never used a smart phone. (Seriously. Don't people sometimes want to charge their phones at the same time as using their earbuds? Yes. The answer is yes.)
-I don't like conflict.
-HGTV is therapeutic for me.
-I miss seeing my friends and family in person.
-I'm grateful for the different apps to video chat with family and friends.
Some scenes from my walks this past week.
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