Day 4: Quarantine & Chill
Oh, how you gotta love Denver! I’m wearing a tank top in the park one day, and wearing a hoodie under a blanket the next. Bring on the snow! It really happens that fast. From a high of 65 degrees and sunny on Wednesday to 30 and snowy on Thursday. Glad we soaked it up while we could! But we continue to live in the moment and take the day for what it is! A snow day. We got nowhere to be, nothing to do, and Disney+ on hand, so LFG.
I’m really happy to wake up and have some alone time to do yoga in the living room today. I keep the curtains wide open and watch the snow gently fall to the ground. They are the big bouncy kind of snowflakes that you just know are going to stick. It’s honestly very soothing. It slows me down. I take my deep breaths in and know that this is a time to heal. It’s a time to take life in moment by moment. Not all moments are perfect. Not all moments are pretty. But they are mine to make. And I want to make them as uplifting as possible for me and my room mates today. I am really lucky to be where I am in the world right now- with people and animals that I love dearly.
My suggestion for today is that we make like the weather and keep it chill. We pour tequila over ice and do the first really cliche quarantine thing that I’ve done so far: watch “The Gang Gets Quarantined”. A must-see episode, in my personal opinion. All the while I have a soft, fluffy, white, purring cat on my belly. I love being at home. I then take some time to work on my blog while Ryan teaches Mali how to play chess, and Adam catches up with his friends back in Indiana via SMITE on Xbox Live. We then take it to the next level of Chill and watch Frozen II, which really should have won an Oscar, but no one asked my opinion. Not to discredit Toy Story 4, which was absolutely heart wrenching, but, well, just watch the movie and decide for yourself! I could start a separate blog for my opinions on animated films… Maybe another day.
There are some other positive things I’m learning about today as well. One being that the United States Bartender’s Guild has an Emergency Assistance Program to which Jameson has donated $500,000. I applied for that, of course, thousands if not millions of others have done the same, so what really is $500,000? Guess I’ll find out in a couple of weeks. Another nice thing that the U.S.B.G is doing is called Colorado Family Meal, which is a free meal plan to Service Industry Employees. It includes two deliveries per week at curb side with minimal interaction. I also found out today that my student loans are being placed on a 3 month Disaster Forbearance program. Whew! That helps! It’s nice to know that people care, and are coming together to make a difference. This is such a wild time to be alive. Thank God for the internet.