Beth's Ponderings
While talking to a
friend last week, about how I’ve had to make adjustments in how I get some task
accomplished, I made the comment “when you can’t go in the front or back door,
it’s time to look for a window to get inside.”
Our lives may be on
hold in certain respects, but they haven’t completely stopped, and there are
still tasks and activities that we are required to do, even if we can’t do them
the way we are used to doing them.
We are all, in some
form, at the point of “looking for windows to get inside” as we navigate the
ever-changing rules, guidelines, and requirements that are designed to keep us
all safe and healthy.
And it is a good
reminder, that just because the “front” and “back door” may be closed, we still
have an abundance of other options.
Beth
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