Life in the time of Coronavirus is surprisingly calm and the days are wonderfully versatile.
My moments at The Cottage are content. The patio door is open and birds are singing away. It feels like spring.
Yesterday, Larry and I walked 3.5 miles at his lunch hour. We talked about what is happening in the world and why I quit Face Book and Instagram. He understood and agreed completely.
A few times yesterday, I picked up my phone to check FB and IG. I felt like an idiot. My accounts are gone and there was nothing to look at. But I checked anyway. I wonder if I will check again today?
Two people read Blog yesterday. TWO. I have a hit meter on the account and it records the number of and the city where people visit from. On Tuesday, my last day on FB, a friend on FB contacted me, saying how much she liked the post that day. The funny thing is, she never visited the blog that day at all. You know, it is funny…..
If I do not post the blog “LINK” on Face Book and Instagram to make it easy for people to visit, they don’t visit. The good part of that is, the people who truly care will visit. I love that term. TRULY CARE.
Last night, Larry and I ordered dinner from our favorite Italian restaurant in Dallas. We picked it up, brought it home, where we picnicked in bed and watched David Muir. {our favorite news-anchor-man} The wine was spectacular, thank you Larry…and my day ended on the sweetest note.
Please have a happy day. Truly care about the people in your life. You might not know what they are going through…smile when you do not want to. No one, I promise you, NO ONE wants to hear your troubles. They have enough of their own….
Love you BEYOND the moon……
Me
I try to read daily, but if I don’t, I always catch up!
Amy! Thank you for reading the blog.❤ R
Robin, I enjoy reading your posts as they remind me to be positive and kind.
Kathy, no one needs to remind you to be kind…..you always are.
XOX R
I have had my days…. but these days I realize the important things in life. Especially when cancer hits at home.