Pandemic Disorientation

Pandemic Disorientation

  Meandering On Monday, April 20, 5 weeks into California’s Shelter-In-Place order, I felt strangely different. The feeling was floaty, directionless, unmotivated, and lazy. Over the years I’ve learned this uncomfortable feeling is my unconscious trying to tell...
My Covid Mind

My Covid Mind

  After 4 Weeks of sheltering-in-place, here are some topics on my mind. I’d love to hear yours, so please comment or reply. Wishing you all well! Coronavirus Crazy Last week a neighbor on my street went into labor. She decided to drive the short distance to...
Stories from COVID-19

Stories from COVID-19

  Homeschooling brings enthusiasm and commitment. Job losses depress more than income. Finding pleasure in simple things. Homeschooling Surprise — Engagement Brings Commitment Across the nation, parents of school-age children just finished their second week of...
I’m Lonely Too

I’m Lonely Too

  Loneliness is a national epidemic and it’s killing us. Social isolation is more lethal than smoking 15 cigarettes a day. It increases inflammation, heart disease, dementia, and death rates. It’s linked to our opioid epidemic and soaring suicide rates. Despite...
Gratitude

Gratitude

    A friend loaned me her copy of Gratitude (Knopf, 2019) by Oliver Sacks. Its spare 40 pages hold four beautiful little essays, each a memory or reflection written by Sacks in the closing years and months of his life. Though each essay yields many...