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How are you all dealing?
Talking with the wife today - and we both are and have been in a funk. This virus thing has affected life at so many levels. The fact that we aren't operating normally and our routines have been thrown out of whack is taking its toll.
And honestly we certainly aren't living in one of the worst spots in the country (Hilton Head). But we do have a son that's currently furloughed and another that is working in NYC - so there are worries there.
There is just so much anger out there and we are feeling it too. I'm grouchy and irritable more often than not - and I used to be one of the most optimistic people I knew
I can't travel to my favorite vacation spot - without significant compromises. I absolutely LOATHE masks (but am complying).
I think it's the personal touch we are missing. The conversations. The SMILES. Now we hurry from place to place. We don't spend time talking or interacting.
How are you all managing. What are you doing to deal with the stress and challenges of the crazy times we live in.
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John - aka. The Master Control Program
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I'm done. I'm frustrated. I'm sad. Can we go back to February when this virus and all of the changes it would bring weren't here yet?
I know it is small in the overall scheme of the world, but we were supposed to be cruising and visiting Disney in the next couple of weeks, and that's a solid no-go these days. Just has me bummed.
My day job is working from home and crazy busy. I miss the team and it is tough being remote. My weekend job is as a minister and we're back to in-person church services on a small scale (like 10 people) and it is just exhausting trying to ensure we are following all of the guidelines, and still hoping that it is enough to keep everyone safe.
How am I coping? Reading intercot , trying to stay virtually connected to friends and I've taken up biking. Still tough.
I suspect I'm no where near alone ... at least we're all in this together, right?
Heather aka ibelieveindisneymagic
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I almost feel guilty saying this given all the anger and sadness I see other people describing, but I feel like I'm doing great.
Still working full time so I'm grateful for that, exercising daily and putting in ~150 miles a week on the bike in the fresh air. Visiting Epcot most Sundays and gladly wearing my mask. Reading books and going fishing in the nearby ponds after dinner.
Zero time spent watching television and very little on social media as that seems to be where a lot of the anger and division comes from.
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Originally Posted by dnickels
I almost feel guilty saying this given all the anger and sadness I see other people describing, but I feel like I'm doing great.
Still working full time so I'm grateful for that, exercising daily and putting in ~150 miles a week on the bike in the fresh air. Visiting Epcot most Sundays and gladly wearing my mask. Reading books and going fishing in the nearby ponds after dinner.
Zero time spent watching television and very little on social media as that seems to be where a lot of the anger and division comes from.
Actually, I'm happy for you. Coping here but I'd be lying if I said it wasn't getting to me.
John - aka. The Master Control Program
Owner, Chairman & Chief Imagination Officer - INTERCOT
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Personally, we're doing ok. I feel that its been exhausting since mid-March to keep up with all the necessary adjustments to keep our lives as normal as possible. I miss going to sporting events and movies, but we have been fortunate to get to dinners, to the beach and to see family...for the most part. We've also been unaffected by employment so we feel fortunate there as well.
My biggest concern is the personal well being of our citizens as compared to the relative risk of this virus. I get that it requires juggling for youth that have survival rates of well over 99.9% vs. seniors with slightly lower success rates.
We have asked our youth to essentially give up an entire year of their life. To miss out on things like last chances to play organized sports, proms and graduations, let alone the little every day occurrences of life and just being social. For older people there can be mental and physical health issues being shuttered as well.
Hopefully our government (mayors, governors and courts) will come to their senses soon to provide some relief.
Beth & David
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We are actually doing ok considering how yucky this year has been. There have been a lot of ups and downs since March. Especially for our DD who has had everything torn out from under her. Graduation canceled and finishing up online even though she supposedly graduated in May. Her internship was canceled so she has to do online classes to fulfill that. Her job at Disney - well we all know how that is going for many her included. The only saving grace for her is she is here at home! We are all blessed to have a roof over our head and the necessities of life. So many around us are suffering so much more. We live just east of the now largest wildfire in Colorado history! I try very hard to focus on the positive most days. On days that I feel off I try to do something for myself. Curl up with a book. Scrapbook or cook. I am looking forward to the day that things might be semi normal.
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I get by day by day. I live in a community where we had a very active social life (friendly gatherings, clubs for various interests etc) which has pretty much come to a standstill. So, we now go for walks, connect with neighbors/friends/family via e-mail and bumping into them while out walking. Several times, we've spent a few nights at Disney or Vero Beach but have not gone into any of the parks. We used to go to a Disney park at least once a week so we are missing that. I spend time in the pool, work on jigsaw puzzles, crossword puzzles and try new recipes. I'm hoping things will not go on like this for too much longer!!
Linda aka: Faline
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I’m doing fair. I’m being temporarily furloughed at Universal’s Volcano Bay. Shutting down until March fir “maintenance “. It’s actually because our foreign guests are not traveling to the US. They usually sustain the water park being open in the winter months. I’m picking up as many shifts as possible at USF and IOA.
Marci
Many visits. Live 20 minutes from the parks.
Work at Universal Studios in Diagon Alley. Ollivanders/ wand magic.
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I have covid fatigue for sure. This has not been easy. Trying to be grateful for what I do have!
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Not much has changed in my life, tbh. I've never had the fear/anxiety/what have you over covid that I know it has caused a lot of people. I don't watch TV/News at all. I also think my job has made it much easier for me to understand and handle. Initially all the misinformation drove me crazy, but I've learned that people will believe what they want no matter what facts you give them.
I'm very blessed to be in the position I am in - a very secure job, my family is close by, and expecting another grandbaby. I learned a long time ago to do things you want to do regardless of the circumstances. No one is guaranteed a tomorrow, so slow down, talk to people, smile, spend time in nature, get together with those you care about and live like you want to live. Don't let one obstacle change who you are.
I'll meet you at the Rainbow Bridge.
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I'm lucky in that I still have my retail job despite that tens of thousands of people in UK alone have had their shop close down and transplant operations have resumed so DH will get his lungs before the rest of his body decides to wave that little white flag ( sorry if humour in adversity upsets some but it's our way of coping with the situation ).
So doing ok but sometimes this half life we're living does get to me, especially when had a letter the other week telling me my autism assessment has been pushed back by about 18 months due to Covid - why is it always written with a capital C? - my Dr agrees I'm autistic but have to have an assessment by specialist people before can be on official medical records.
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I feel blessed that I am still working; some days from home, some days at the office. My choice. The company I work for has done a great job of keeping over 100 branch locations, nationwide, up and going. My wife's business has not been effected and she is close to retirement (We are old dudes.). We live in a nice neighborhood and have many friends that we see everyday. We still eat out once or twice a week and took a trip to the beach between Hurricanes. Our Granddaughter is the center of our life as we plan for her second birthday next month. Have been able to have a lot of minor repairs done to our house, since we were at home to supervise the work. Have spent a lot of time outside in the flower beds and other lawn care.
Our nation is in turmoil, with riots, political unrest, name calling and loss of morality, but there is still no better place to live. Say a prayer for us all.
And...you can still come here, whenever you wish, share your thoughts and plan your next trip to the Happiest Place On Earth. Mine will not be until next year, with my granddaughter.
Think Positive!
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And...you can still come here, whenever you wish, share your thoughts and plan your next trip to the Happiest Place On Earth. Mine will not be until next year, with my granddaughter.
Think Positive!
I had so much fun when on my two Disney trips with my granddaughter - Disneyland at 6 months and Disney World 2 years ago. My oldeset DS took a video of Lillian's first Mickey bar bite that we snuck to her while her mom and dad were riding soarin. We weren't able to take my grandson to Disneyland at the 6 month mark, but we will when Disneyland opens up again.
You'll have so much fun watching her reactions when you take her.
I'll meet you at the Rainbow Bridge.
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Honestly for us, it hasn't been a big deal. We never stopped going and doing things. We didn't have any WDW trips planned anyway so the parks being closed and all the craziness hasn't affected our travel. We have been on our trips and vacations this year as planned and had great times. Business has been booming so I haven't had any changes with that either.
I too loathe the masks. Like John, I comply but I only do it to a certain degree. If I am in a large big box store walking a lot, I take my mask off and they can just get over it. However, we have already had Covid 19 way back at the end of May beginning of June. We go out to eat in restaurants in what have been considered Covid hotspots all the time at least twice and often three times a week. We have probably been exposed to Covid 19 dozens of times. We probably have better immunity to it than anyone who will take a vaccine in the next year.
There are a few things that have been aggravating though and it is getting old. We have tickets to some concerts that got postponed to next year and one that got cancelled. It is doubtful they will happen next year because if we are being realistic, a vaccine isn't going to be widely distributed anytime in the next 6 months. It will most likely take a year because the distribution will be a complete train wreck. Another thing is our season tickets to sporting events and not getting to go to ball games. That has been really frustrating.
One bit of advice I have given people over the past year is stop watching the so called "news" on TV and get off of social media other than sharing things with friends. I stopped watching the media years ago and that alone will reduce your stress level tremendously. It is all sensationalized and much of it is inaccurate with the sole intent to get you to keep watching to boost their ratings. The garbage spread around on social media is like a cancer so cut that out of your life too and you will suddenly feel less worried or upset.
I'm ready for it to just run it's course so we can all move on with life.
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I will add. I recommend not to watch horror stories and "useful tips" on Facebook in different public pages, but to read the website of the World Health Organization. There are at least really scientific methods of prevention and treatment, and not paranoid nonsense of the sick.
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One bit of advice I have given people over the past year is stop watching the so called "news" on TV and get off of social media other than sharing things with friends. I stopped watching the media years ago and that alone will reduce your stress level tremendously. It is all sensationalized and much of it is inaccurate with the sole intent to get you to keep watching to boost their ratings. The garbage spread around on social media is like a cancer so cut that out of your life too and you will suddenly feel less worried or upset.
I'm ready for it to just run it's course so we can all move on with life.
I haven't had a tv in years, and I am so much better off mentally than a lot of other people I know.
I'll meet you at the Rainbow Bridge.
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I haven't had a tv in years, and I am so much better off mentally than a lot of other people I know.
No TV and no social media certainly helps!
Beth & David
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I have to admit that I am in a funk. On top of all the COVID restrictions I had major back surgery during the summer, postponed from March due to hospital closures, so I’ve had far too much not being able to get out. Our Gov just announced a return to more restriction yesterday.
The saddest effects to daily life I’ve seen, as others mentioned above, is what’s happening with kids. They are missing out on so many things we consider milestones in life. I retired as Head Football Coach at our High school 6 years ago but have gone back as an assistant. This year, after a late start our season, things came to a crushing end for our team. Our kids were actually loaded up on the 2 charter busses in the school parking lot to head to our second round playoff, game when our Head Coach got a call from the AD. We had a player test positive that morning and results just got called in. He had obviously been a close contact of most players on our team. We had to get the kids off the busses and forfeit the game. It was so sad to see, tears from football players always get to me. I felt so bad for the Seniors as, just like that, their football season was done. So, so sad for them. It’s such things that we are forced to give up that are hard to see and it’s beginning to take a toll.
Jeff
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It's probably only going to get worse with these seemingly power-hungry mayors and governors looking to lock everything down again. Vaccinations most likely be available to the general public until at least spring 2021 and even there Dr. Fauci is recommending that people wear masks even after the pandemic has passed.
My concern is for the mental health of all, but especially the children or those that live alone. Even for the biggest introvert among us, we are social people. Getting limited contact helps, but for students that haven't been to school or even seen their friends since early March, it is troubling. Let alone for those that have been furloughed, laid-off or just flat out had their business close. All for a disease that has a death rate of less than 1% and mostly among the elderly.
Beth & David
09/82 Treehouse Villas, 06/86 BVP, 10/95 CBR, 10/99 DI, 08/03 PORS, 10/05 POP, 11/06 AKL, 09/09 POLY, 10/10 Wonder, 05/11 Dream/PORS, 08/13 POLY, 11/13 GF, 04/15 POLY, 11/15 BLT, 11/16 Aulani, 03/17 BLT, 08/18 BLT, 07/19 AKL, 06/21 BLT
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I installed a new floor, new cabinets, new countertops, multiple decks, siding, new plumbing, on demand hot water tank, dredged a pond, new walls, new electrical, new well pump, pressure tank, and learned how to clean a chimney and wood burner. Most of these things did not need to be done but the alternative would be to mindlessly watch Netflix, peruse the internet and read the days bad news. So....when the pandemic finally ends....I have a lot of skills I can assist my friends and family with. I also get the satisfaction of seeing something I built / did. What’s my point? There are ways to make this a positive experience for yourself. Do what you think you can’t.
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