Here's a collection of what some Canadians are going through during the coronavirus lockdown.
This pandemic shall eventually pass and then I can go back to being lazy in a normal world.My wife of 60 years died of leukemia three days before the COVID-19 regulations began. I’ve had to cancel her memorial service when gatherings of more than 50 people were prohibited, then cancel an informal house party of her closest friends when two-metre distancing came into effect. I am a single pea, rattling around in a 1,200-square-foot pod we designed for the two of us to live out our lives.
He—like so many other pets right now—is blissfully unaware of what’s going on in the world and just living his best life. Over the years, George has taught us how to care for something outside of ourselves, and to find happiness in life’s simple things. His presence has brought us calm and joy during this difficult time. Even though we’ve been with him almost every day since we got him five-and-half years ago, we’ve reconnected during isolation.
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