Friday, December 11, 2020

The Scary Covid 19 Nurse said ISOLATE! - So I did...

 So much has happened since the beginning of the school year.  All of us staff entered the school in sheer panic and fear, not knowing what to expect and what would happen.  But I am so glad I chose the school to work at that I did. Rigid, regimented, detail-oriented, clean up the kazoo, are all terms that would describe my daily life for the last 3 months.  Protocols to no end.  I knew that if this virus got past the defenses the school set up there was no stopping it, as there was no safer school anywhere.

Well, last Sunday night, I got a text message from my school principal saying he wanted to meet on zoom.  Minor events of life started flashing before my eyes because this is REALLY out of the ordinary, nothing good about this request.  I go on and have it confirmed that COVID exposure has happened. I logged off and started shaking.  Every bad scenario of what I thought would ever happen started going through my mind.  The Principal said to be at the school at 8am for details that Interior Health would provide him during the night so he could pass along what he was learning.

It was bad.  My class.  Everyone was told to isolate for two weeks.  The principal told me to call 811 to talk to the Covid nurse, which I immediately did.  She said you have to go home and isolate and not go out NOW.  I felt like a stiff tin man as I walked to my truck, but got in, and got home, and started to think about how I would make this happen.

I have been letting an elderly man live in my place to avoid COVID himself, which means I opted to stay in my 30ft travel trailer on an RV pad beside my parents' place.  But I was pretty prepared.  For the last few months every time I went shopping I bought a little extra and threw it in the chest freezer "just in case" I was ever in a lockdown situation due to COVID.  I had full tanks of propane, a full tank of water, and TYPE O blood.  I looked at the last one as a bonus because several times on the news outlets recently reported that people with O type blood did better during the sickness time.  So upon arriving home I started prepping my place with the mindset that if I did get sick it all had to be organized in a certain manner so I could take care of myself, and take care of Pearl.  By that first evening, I was prepared to be sick.

Woke up the next day, and was still standing.  So with nowhere to go and nothing planned to do, I started rummaging through a closet for art supplies that hadn't been used in many years.  Then I phoned my parents and asked them to dig through their basement for a mini step machine I had bought and forgot about also several years prior.  They dug it out, crept up to my door, and left it.  Small and compact I decided it would have to be my exercise plan along with kitchen dancing for the next two weeks.

And so it began, my covid quarantine.  Time doing things I love but had no time for.  Time exercising, in a way I had never exercised like before - in a small space. Writing, art, learning from incredible people on YOUTUBE.  I think I will cherish this time after it is finished.  ...as long as I don't get sick.











Tuesday, July 28, 2020

My Covid Staycation

Hey Hi!  With all the stuff happening with the Covid 19 virus, the health official asked us to travel local this year.  So I decided to make a route of wonderful bike rides, boondock or stay in rec sites to keep it all economical, and I have to say it has been great.  Pearl has jiggled around in the basket as we have done skinny trails, fat trails, gravel trails, paved trails, etc.  By far the favourite so far is the Princeton trails.  Can't wait to get back to those.  After two+ weeks on the road, it was such a hard decision where to go next, stay and do more interior ones, or go do a couple coast ones.  Well due to the intense heat this week in the interior I have decided we are heading to the coast.  Will avoid people as we have been doing, and just enjoy nature and what Jehovah God created on this Earth.  Here are some random pics in no particular order.  Just little memories of the wonderful time Pearl and I are having on the road. 







Saturday, January 11, 2020

Prayers are ALWAYS Answered

So yesterday was the anniversary of Harvey passing away.  I knew it was going to be a gut punch of a day to get through, so in my morning prayer I asked Jehovah if he would help me turn it into a day of looking for ways I could help others.  To be watching and alert.  So I hopped in my car and headed off to work.  No spectacular moments happened where I really felt like I was making a difference.  I came home, dug snow, more snow, and more snow, came inside and basically laid like a wet noodle on the couch with my eyes closed because I was so tired.  Then at 9pm my phone dinged with a message.  It read: "Darci, I need your help".  It was from a Bible study I had a year ago that decided to go another path in life.  I immediately phoned back and she said she was in the hospital.  So I got up the next morning and went there.  The nurse told me that she had been there a week but that her family had just called and said they were on their way to pick her up, so I knew we had little time to really 'talk'.  Had a good heart to heart about where she is at in her thinking, and she asked if she could start studying again, and coming to the Kingdom Hall.  Really...is there ANY better way to be able to help someone???

Love to all,
from D & P