Friday, 27 March 2020

Lockdown Day 4

I thought of keeping a daily blog but decided I might do a hand written daily notes - somehow seems very personal. I will enter stuff on my blog as it will be a useful record and maybe some of my friends and family will want to keep track of things down here.

The kids went to their mothers place before we hit actual lockdown and I believe she has been trying to work with them on a schoolwork schedule. While the weather was fine that may well have been easier, the last couple of days we have finally had some rain - good for all the gardens and lawns but must be hard for families living in tight spaces.

Day 1 my van in position
I havent moved off the property except for a daily walk with the dog and yesterday int he rain I followed an exercise video instead. Today is a bit chillier and Jonathan has been on a video conference call with the Blind Citizens group all morning so I am tiptoeing round the house. While the kids arent here I have commandeered Callum's bedroom which is the biggest and faces the street. I have a teddy bear in the window and because the house is close to the PaknSave supermarket and a fairly main thoroughfare there has been a little traffic outside but not much.

It is now Saturday morning and I had several aims in lockdown including

  1. Meditate twice daily
  2. Sanskrit revision 
  3. Do a drawing/sketch/painting each day
  4. Sewing - I have three bags of fabric and all sorts of bits and pieces
  5. Cook dinner for everyone each day ( J and A have usually been busy with jobs at the farm or round here)
  6. Read some good spiritual material every day
  7. Dont feel guilty if I dont do any or all of the above.....



So far I havent managed all my good resolutions but the last one makes me feel better about that..

Here are a few products of the last week


Jonathan designed steps to go up the retaining wall and Amy did the hammering.

The back porch - JOnathan's house


My first experimental mask - I have made 10 more including 6 for kids

Blocks for Green Tea scrap quilt - I will need to do the applique by hand with embroidery threads as I didnt bring all my coloured threads for sewing machine.
Oh, and I have also done sewing repairs and starting shifting Kea badges to Cub Scouts blanket. And I am reading some good books. Just finished the Monuments men  by Robert Edsel - the movie was good ( especially George Clooney) but this was the authentic researched book version - very interesting. Currently reading The GArden of Evening Mists by Tan Twan Eng - ebook from the Auckland Library ( thank the universe for ebooks and audio books from the library!!!)

I am a little apprehensive about the next few weeks/months - pretty normal I suppose. Basically my concern is that I have chosen not to be entirely self isolated, and I am now part of a bubble which has several intersecting bubbles because children of separated parents can move between parents int he same town. For Covid19 this is not ideal, but I made the choice to take up Jonathan's offer and I think it was the right choice. I think the hardest thing about this time is the lack of control and certainty - one can only do one's best within the framework of one's own set up.Time will tell.

Sewed all morning so I think I am going to make a banana cake shortly and do more Sanskrit, and a bit of sketch and painting practice.- updating my blog today was one task on the to do list. Tick that one off.


1 comment:

  1. Thanks for your blog Liz, especially at this time. It is a great way to let people know how you are and how you are managing. I like your illusion of bubbles. Unfortunately I am in my very own bubble. Stay safe, stay sane.
    Betty..

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