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The Perfect Friday Night

 Okay, I left you hanging with my last post, didn't I? Lucky for you, nobody reads this blog and so nobody lost any sleep over it. The day before my class was to resume in-person learning, a new COVID case was diagnosed in the AM class. As it turned out, public health and the school board decided they didn't care and we were allowed out of isolation and returned to class. Thanks guys. Thankfully all has been good since then. Here's a recap of what has happened since my last blog post: I returned to work I got my vaccine I reacted poorly to the vaccine and spent two days in bed I've struggled to keep up with house work and am currently living in squalor (okay, not quite) (also, not much different than before my last blog post/isolation 😂) My in-laws brought over their old outdoor table and chairs. It fits perfectly on our deck and I kinda love it I finally assembled the garden boxes I put off for weeks We strung patio lights on our back deck and it is dang charming I pl...

The Quarantine Diaries // Day 9

 I spent most of today not realizing it was Sunday already! Despite my intentions to make the most of today, I spent the whole day in bed, simply because I could. Also, I think anxiety is getting to me a bit. I'm nervous about going back to work, if I'm being completely honest. I don't feel that schools are safe, it's just that simple. I don't feel safe when I'm there, especially not after having a case in my school. We have had two educators in my province die of Covid in as many weeks, and my city is becoming a hot spot for the variant. What can I do about it though when the school board doesn't care? But, I digress, it was an enjoyable day of watching plant and garden related TikTok videos then watching Stepmom in the evening. I think I just needed the 90's blast from the past (and the river of tears from watching such an emotional movie)! 

Tomorrow is my final day of quarantine. There has been a sense of security this last week, knowing that my family is all safe under one roof, nobody coming or going, not being exposed to anything. That bubble will burst after tomorrow and we will be back to real life. I think my husband is starting to burn out, having to keep all the plates spinning while I was stuck in our room. I don't think he will be disappointed to hand the kitchen back over to me!

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