Thursday 19 March 2020

Gramma Camp – Day 3 Wed.

Grampa took off to shop at Barnabe's, as they are exclusively seniors from 7 to 8. This is a relief. Sadly, they are a bit behind in restocking.



We'll flatten the curve!
Our kids in Vancouver! 
I had to explain what this was, after I showed the girls their cousin's photo of her art! We explained that we are safe in the house. When Grampa comes home he unloads groceries, then washes up. I help unload and wash up. We are safe.


I'm still reading about risky behaviours. As JB says, save us from the clueless.

Sadly, there are still Boomers off on vacay, and about to come home. One family driving north up the US from Florida. Another flying home from Bermuda. Yet another flying home from Hawaii.

From an acquaintance:
  • The beaches, bars, streets and restaurants are very busy in Waikiki, Hawaii. I walked in Monday morning and rarely saw anyone wear a mask or practise any form of social distancing. There is a false sense of security with the Gov taking a weak position. Don’t spook the tourism horse. I’m leaving tomorrow as I sense a Tsunami is coming.

I can't wait to tell Jophie:
Ontario's education minister says EQAO, the province's standardized testing, is cancelled for the 2019-20 school year amid the novel coronavirus pandemic.
We checked in with Momma and Papa last night, after dinner. Facetime is really fun.

6:45 a.m.

Breakfast was apple or blueberry pie, and melons.

Izzy called me from downstairs. "I need help with the fire!" She was putting logs on the coals, but they wouldn't catch. All I needed to do was open the damper. We'll fetch some more wood today, methinks. I checked it later, 8 a.m., and she was back to sleep!


We talked about how grateful we are to be living here. Our biggest problem is finding the regular ketchup grampa said he bought! Grampa and Izzy looked everywhere for it! Grampa bought another one when he went to the drug store. His PSA test was good, we can breathe for another 3 months. He has an appointment at the GP to have his cancer treatment here in town. Life is good! We can manage this.



The girls went out to climb the trees, again.
Isabelle helped me read the hydro meter. I read it. She wrote it down.

Isabelle (8): "It's so pretty up in the trees with only fragments of light that peek through."

The spiralizer continues to be fun!



Lunch picnic...



Artwork: cat mobile



Afternoon movie


After the movie, tree climbing, again. Then, they came in to tell me they were going out front to play on the chair. Bless their hearts. It is wonderful having them here.

Grampa was happy to see his doe, Maggie, with the dislocated ankle.

Maggie from Jennifer Jilks on Vimeo.

10 comments:

Anvilcloud said...

I read a blog from Hawaii. It seems like there are still hordes of people in grocery stores.

Jenn Jilks said...

I know, AC. People on vacay are posting multiple photos of beach life, not heeding the call to return. I think schools will be cancelled for the year. It'll be another two weeks after snowbirds return when we will feel safe. Thankfully, Canadians seem sensible and are self-isolating. We're trying not to stress, but JB has a cough.

Christine said...

I was at the grocery store yesterday then husband M ran out of milk sheesh. We are trying to adjust.

RedPat said...

It is so quite here in the city. The traffic is like Sunday morning and there are only a few people walking around. So Strange.

Nancy J said...

We have new cases in NZ, all have recently returned from overseas. NOW, only NZ residents and permanent citizens can enter. Love your story today, and we all have to be thankful for each day we stay well.

RedPat said...

The sculpture on today's post is on Roxborough Ave just west of Yonge St.

Sandi said...

These are interesting times for sure.

I hope the people on carefree vacations do not bring it home with them.

Kay said...

Yes, the governor just changed his position to telling people to limit their gatherings to 10 people or less. He was saying 50 before. Tsk. I know they were trying to save the tourist industry. Worrisome since so far, all the cases have been tourists bringing it in our Hawaii travelers coming back from out of state. He’s now asked tourists to not come to Hawaii for 30 days but I’m wondering HOW he’s getting that message out since he can’t enforce it. Bars, restaurants and nightclubs are going to close as of tomorrow though for 15 days. Not enough as far as I’m concerned.

Tom said...

...they look like happy campers.

carol l mckenna said...

Oh you are having a wonderful time ~ great photos and nature video too ~ Lots of healing energy hugs for Grandpa ~

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