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A big thank you to all the frontline workers who are going to work while I am in isolation. Being one of the vulnerable – over 70 and with an underlying health issue I am very grateful they continue to go to work during these very trying times. You are very much appreciated. Thank you also to the government who has worked tirelessly to inform us and put in place measures to keep us safe. It has been heartening to see the politicians working together for a change.
STAY AT HOME - the message was clear and while fear kept me at home others were completely disregarding the message and carrying on as usual. This made me very angry, how dare they put other lives at risk with their selfish disregard!
My life has changed – I am now doing menu planning - when I shop I know exactly what I need, I am in and out of the supermarket in record time. No time to browse.
Underlying the anxiety and fear is the sadness at the huge loss of so many lives as the death toll rises and governments try to deal with the economic and health crises.
It has been interesting to see the business community diversifying and adapting in an effort to keep their businesses afloat. Aussie creativity is alive and well. There have been so many acts of kindness that have brought tears to my eyes and eased the sadness that I have felt through out this last few months.
We are all adapting to our new way of life and ANZAC DAY was a prime example of how we can do things differently. It was another moment of joy to see so many of my neighbours standing on their driveways honouring the fallen.
STAY AT HOME - the message was clear and while fear kept me at home others were completely disregarding the message and carrying on as usual. This made me very angry, how dare they put other lives at risk with their selfish disregard!
My life has changed – I am now doing menu planning - when I shop I know exactly what I need, I am in and out of the supermarket in record time. No time to browse.
Underlying the anxiety and fear is the sadness at the huge loss of so many lives as the death toll rises and governments try to deal with the economic and health crises.
It has been interesting to see the business community diversifying and adapting in an effort to keep their businesses afloat. Aussie creativity is alive and well. There have been so many acts of kindness that have brought tears to my eyes and eased the sadness that I have felt through out this last few months.
We are all adapting to our new way of life and ANZAC DAY was a prime example of how we can do things differently. It was another moment of joy to see so many of my neighbours standing on their driveways honouring the fallen.