
As someone whoโs often made her living entertaining others, this isolationism has been torturous. Yesterday, while standing outside Trader Joeโs in a long line, loud music began pumping in the parking lot. Princeโs, โWhen Doves Cryโ came on and I instinctively began to dance. Now, this is not unusual behavior for me but simply how Iโm wired. Even in the dentistโs chair if a song with a good beat comes on, I cannot sit still. (I imagine itโs why I was always on a first name basis with my school principals).
ย As I grooved to the music, I became aware that both the person in front of and behind me were visibly wincing. Although they were each six feet away, they acted as though I might somehow splash the virus on them with my outstretched arms. So, I abruptly stopped. Moments later, a van unloaded several people in the parking lot. They looked around at all of us as if trying to decide what was going on. โDonโt worry,โ I called out. โYouโre in the right place. This IS the audition line for the Rockettes!โ Finally. . . laughter.
ย Ours is an unprecedented time. We havenโt quite figured out how to handle this invisible terror that blows through our streets. We are told to stay home and then bombarded on the TV by constantly updated death statistics. How healthy is that? Where are the Lassie re-runs? As I walk in my neighborhood now, other walkers actually cross the street to avoid coming too close to me. If I smile and wave, some respond but a few actually put their heads down and seem to hold their breath.
ย I have immense empathy for the young people among us who must shut down their energetic, vibrant lives. At their age, Iโd likely be building a backyard trapeze and teaching myself to juggle. Yes, this is a tragic pandemic but we must not lose our joy! Letโs help each other get more creative in finding it and count our blessings.
ย Here are some of mine:
ย 1.ย My hearing has improved! I can actually hear a sneeze or cough from about 20 yards away.
2.ย My house sparklesโeven under the washer & dryer.
3.ย If I nap, I donโt feel like Iโm missing anything.
In the above picture, please note that I have turned my back to you. This is for your protection.
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