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Yes thanks, I'm still well - physically. I saw my psychiatrist for the first time in person for four months (we've been skyping). She is concerned about my anxiety levels. Since the pandemic started any additional stressor seems to tip me over the edge -I feel like I'm living on a rollercoaster -and it's exhausting!Hope you're well. It seems Japan's cases are mostly now those under 30 which is attributed to bar gatherings and concerts and such. Seems drinking makes you want to get closer to "socialize" and social distancing is forgotten.
I hope you can get back to preaching - with a mic and enough distance you should be able to safely skip the mask while doing so and just wear it before & after if it's hard to distance before & after. Dunno what the setup is but I would think most situations would allow whoever is speaking a fair bit of space.Yes thanks, I'm still well - physically. I saw my psychiatrist for the first time in person for four months (we've been skyping). She is concerned about my anxiety levels. Since the pandemic started any additional stressor seems to tip me over the edge -I feel like I'm living on a rollercoaster -and it's exhausting!
Also, church in the mission church I preach in, is being held outside in a big tent - rather than in the church building. It's very distracting, with food trucks reversing, homeless folks using the washing van to wash their clothes etc.
Being over 70 I'm classified as "vulnerable" and have to wear a mask - which is not conducive to preaching -so, sadly, I've had to give that up whilst the pandemic lasts. (You can't imagine how good it's been for my mental health -to encourage others through my preaching about how I've had many of the experiences in life they've had -and yet I've learnt how to live with my illness (with a few roadblocks on the way!).
I hear you, sometimes I have to think of Anne Frank and wonder how she even coped. Or prisoners of war. It's only then I put things in perspective and I'm actually living quite well amongst the virus.Yes thanks, I'm still well - physically. I saw my psychiatrist for the first time in person for four months (we've been skyping). She is concerned about my anxiety levels. Since the pandemic started any additional stressor seems to tip me over the edge -I feel like I'm living on a rollercoaster -and it's exhausting!
Also, church in the mission church I preach in, is being held outside in a big tent - rather than in the church building. It's very distracting, with food trucks reversing, homeless folks using the washing van to wash their clothes etc.
Being over 70 I'm classified as "vulnerable" and have to wear a mask - which is not conducive to preaching -so, sadly, I've had to give that up whilst the pandemic lasts. (You can't imagine how good it's been for my mental health -to encourage others through my preaching about how I've had many of the experiences in life they've had -and yet I've learnt how to live with my illness (with a few roadblocks on the way!).
I hear you, sometimes I have to think of Anne Frank and wonder how she even coped. Or prisoners of war. It's only then I put things in perspective and I'm actually living quite well amongst the virus.
How is the food being served?As I mentioned up thread we are hosting my sons pared down wedding in a month. If no rules changes occur
so we have plans for individual hand sanitizer, big bottles on tables in bathroom trailer And in dinner tables. Everything outdoors. No guests in our home. Face masks. Tables to allow only those who are related to sit together
any other ideas we should incorporate?
Trust me, I'm not trying to minimize anyone's experience....it's a method that probably just works for me.Got it. But yet, I worked half a shift today in a mask that didn't work (what works for a 10 min trip into a store is NOT the same as something you can wear for 5 hours). And when I got home, I cried for 10 minutes. For min wage?
Good question ChemGal.How is the food being served?
I hope you can get back to preaching - with a mic and enough distance you should be able to safely skip the mask while doing so and just wear it before & after if it's hard to distance before & after. Dunno what the setup is but I would think most situations would allow whoever is speaking a fair bit of space.
Good question ChemGal.
A friend was mentioning she hosted a small, physically distanced gathering recently & the caterer provided each meal separately packaged, including napkin & cutlery. It reminded me of a boating excursion we went on some years ago where each person was provided with a lovely little 'picnic' basket for lunch - delightful cloth napkin, all the dishes & cutlery, and all the food we had pre-ordered, including half bottle of wine if we wished. When we finished we simply put everything back into the basket & it was whisked off back to the caterer.
Got it. But yet, I worked half a shift today in a mask that didn't work (what works for a 10 min trip into a store is NOT the same as something you can wear for 5 hours). And when I got home, I cried for 10 minutes. For min wage?