Hello dear readers,
The day after tomorrow will be our Independence Day. I don't know how we'll be celebrating this year in view of the COVID-19 situation. We have to be thankful for what we have.
I finished the nutshells with an extra one. (16). I know I'll make more but not too soon. Enough is enough. Before I show you how they all look together, I'd like you to see the flower arrangements which kept me calm and occupied these last days.
As to Baalatova, I'm afraid I'll have to keep her two innocent admirers away from her for a while.
I'll let you know why in my next post which will be all about her.
The visit with my husband was emotionally difficult. My daughter Galia came with me. My other daughter was feeling sick and afraid to go out. After more than two years of not missing one day visiting or staying a few hours with him, we were not able to come and see my husband for over 5 weeks. I am not sure if he or any of the other patients are capable of understanding how grave the COVID-19 epidemic situation is. The poor man felt abandoned, betrayed, and was clearly not happy to see us. We couldn't talk clearly with a glass door between us. Because of his pacemaker, he can't use a cellular phone. It was a heartbreaking event/
For the sake of the patients' safety, all families have been allotted 3 visits a week 20 minutes each. Tomorrow we go again. Hopefully this time it will be less hard.
Stay healthy, keep crafting, We will endure!
The day after tomorrow will be our Independence Day. I don't know how we'll be celebrating this year in view of the COVID-19 situation. We have to be thankful for what we have.
I finished the nutshells with an extra one. (16). I know I'll make more but not too soon. Enough is enough. Before I show you how they all look together, I'd like you to see the flower arrangements which kept me calm and occupied these last days.
As to Baalatova, I'm afraid I'll have to keep her two innocent admirers away from her for a while.
I'll let you know why in my next post which will be all about her.
The visit with my husband was emotionally difficult. My daughter Galia came with me. My other daughter was feeling sick and afraid to go out. After more than two years of not missing one day visiting or staying a few hours with him, we were not able to come and see my husband for over 5 weeks. I am not sure if he or any of the other patients are capable of understanding how grave the COVID-19 epidemic situation is. The poor man felt abandoned, betrayed, and was clearly not happy to see us. We couldn't talk clearly with a glass door between us. Because of his pacemaker, he can't use a cellular phone. It was a heartbreaking event/
For the sake of the patients' safety, all families have been allotted 3 visits a week 20 minutes each. Tomorrow we go again. Hopefully this time it will be less hard.
Stay healthy, keep crafting, We will endure!