Blowing dandelions on Barnes Common / Photo credit Arlene Amitirigala. All rights reserved. This is the final entry in this short series, where I have been sharing excerpts from my journal where I recorded my thoughts during lockdown in London. The early days and weeks were the most challenging as we navigated the changes Covid … Continue reading The #CovidDiaries: My Number One Priority
The #CovidDiaries: Banana Bread
Out of lockdown we created new family habits. Apparently, we weren’t the only ones. Everyone was baking banana bread and had discovered a newfound love of running. In this short series, I get even more personal as I share excerpts from journal entries written in my first days of lockdown in the U.K. about the changes … Continue reading The #CovidDiaries: Banana Bread
The #CovidDiaries: Everything merged into one
photo credit Arlene Amitirigala. All rights reserved. The death toll from Covid 19 was rising in the U.K. We were still working from home and home-schooling. The Easter holidays came and went. We found ourselves reluctantly settling in to a longer haul than we had thought. In this short series, I get even more personal as … Continue reading The #CovidDiaries: Everything merged into one
The #CovidDiaries: Staying in is Wearing Thin
With Covid 19 stalking the U.K. there was no end of lockdown in sight. We had to dig deeper to find our center and keep our joy. In this short series, I get even more personal as I share journal entries from my first days of lockdown in the U.K. and the changes it brought. … Continue reading The #CovidDiaries: Staying in is Wearing Thin
The #CovidDiaries – Insomnia
As Covid 19 started to snake through the U.K. and we burrowed deeper into the apartment, I welcomed an old friend – hello insomnia. In this short series, I get even more personal as I share journal entries from my first days of lockdown in the U.K. and the changes it brought. These are my … Continue reading The #CovidDiaries – Insomnia