I couldn't help but think to myself how would I have managed back in 1987 if we were hit with a worldwide pandemic. Pandemics aren't anything new. We have them every so often but today with all the technology we have we can easily reach out to others. Back in 1987 when I was eleven our home didn't have cable and my biggest form of entertainment was reading, writing, and watching television (sans cable).
Despite the stresses we are all enduring at this time I am thankful that we can communicate with one another in so many different ways. You can still send something via snail mail but now there's Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, Email, Messenger, and so much more. With all of these options we should keep the lines of communication open with one another as much as possible.
I want you all to know that no matter how busy my schedule is (homeschooling three kids has been an interesting adventure) I would love to hear from you. As cheesy as this may sound, remember that we really are in this together. Stay home, stay safe, and stay positive.

Reading this absolutely made my day. I'm so grateful to have friends such as yourself across the pond and keeping in touch, knowing your all safe makes me feel so much more at ease with the craziness that's happening.
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Quinn x
I feel the same!!! Thank you! xox
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