The days are already becoming a blur with uncertainties. I am not so worried as I know the bubble I like in will be safer than others to say the least. By March 19 - the Governor issued the stay at home order, demanding everyone to be at home in order to flatten the curve. Coincidentally, we gathered everyone around at work to discuss how this might affect all of us. Sure enough by March 20 - some businesses are closed until further notice.
Masks were still not very acceptable to used at public places at this time. It also didnt help much when all Masks are sold out since February.
A lot of homeschooling and kids material started to appear on my instagram feed and I had to mentally start to prepare on how to keep the kids learning and occupied - while I am still working.
Amber still had her first ballet class with a new studio I found in Monrovia, which we still attended. She had so much fun but there was a big expectation that she wouldn't be able to continue after her first class.
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