We are privileged to have so many things, among which is good access to technology and the internet. We have been able to connect with people in creative ways:
![]() ![]() virtual dance party with Joey and Shayna (from the perspective of their house) |
![]() ![]() virtual playdate with Pre-K friends (one of the more entertaining shows I've watched this pandemic) |
![]() book buddies with Grandma and Grandpa |
If we were all going to be spending lots of extra time together, it seemed everyone needed to start pitching in to do their share.
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Our Camp Cohen tent stayed in the garage for a few days before we let the van back in.
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Spending so much with family was very exhausting!
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Knowing all the neighbors were stuck to themselves and physically avoiding each other on the streets - which is uncomfortable for a social community - we walked to the mailboxes and tried to artistically add some smiles to anyone who would pass by later.
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The kids kept up with their creative use of materials in the house as well:
![]() Superman | ![]() Spiderman | ![]() matzah |
If you can't play with your food on a country-wide lock down, when can you?!
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And finally-
![]() finding tiny snails | ![]() ice cream picnic in the car (Why not?) |
We're still cuddling. We're still smiling. We're doing alright.
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![]() #stayhomestaysafe |
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