Saturday, May 29, 2021

Pandemic Pastimes


Now that we are coming out from under the pandemic it is time to do a little documentation. Not that we didn't have time at the time, but perhaps we needed a bit of distance to appreciate what we did, when it felt like we weren't doing anything.

During the initial stay-at-home order we tried anything and everything to stay busy and sane. 

We loomed potholders.



We puzzled puzzles. Charley Harper! 1,000 pieces!



In a phase we called Sewsocial Isolation we finished projects.


Made masks,


and totes, 


and more totes, 



and more totes, 


and one more tote.


We tried arts and crafts to amuse others staying-at-home.
Thank you USPS!



We got to see sights in our own backyard that we would have missed if we were off sight-seeing around the world.



We got to know our neighbors from a very safe distance.



And we learned that patience, tolerance, and perspective are very valuable things to have.