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Although self isolation restrictions are being rescinded (slowly) I still don't want to leave home. I've been incredibly lucky to have kept my job during this time, but I'm still scared to go places. Obviously I am kinda going crazy not going places, but... I don't know there isn't really a but to add in there. I finished all my assignments for my degree, so there isn't really anything for me to do. Although I have become obsessed with my spotify account making, sure my playlists are up to date. I will say having nothing to do is making me find things to do, like Chloe Ting workouts, cleaning the house, actually taking time to look after myself and helping my family, its been nice.
My Sister is a graduate nurse and has been flat out during this pandemic, its incredible the amount of people she has helped in the few months since she began her job. While my sister has been off helping save lives my Mum has stepped up to teach the students in her school continue learning. While teachers are not allowed into classrooms the teacher aides have taken on the role of guiding the learning of their students, she is stressed, but the kids she works with absolutely love her.
Its weird to know I've been living through a major part of modern history, and I've been coping through memes and tiktok videos. I wonder how this will change how we interact with each other, I love the no touching thing (especially working with kids). But I would like a steady toilet paper supply back. Like in a few years I could be teaching students about this pandemic, and tell the kids about my own experiences and the experiences of those around me.
My Sister is a graduate nurse and has been flat out during this pandemic, its incredible the amount of people she has helped in the few months since she began her job. While my sister has been off helping save lives my Mum has stepped up to teach the students in her school continue learning. While teachers are not allowed into classrooms the teacher aides have taken on the role of guiding the learning of their students, she is stressed, but the kids she works with absolutely love her.
Its weird to know I've been living through a major part of modern history, and I've been coping through memes and tiktok videos. I wonder how this will change how we interact with each other, I love the no touching thing (especially working with kids). But I would like a steady toilet paper supply back. Like in a few years I could be teaching students about this pandemic, and tell the kids about my own experiences and the experiences of those around me.