I was touched when our 7 year-old-granddaughter told me during a short talk last week, “I can’t wait to come and eat at your big table”. She knew this would not occur until the threat of COVID-19 passed. We were having a social-distancing visit with our family who stood on the walkway as they brought […]
Month: May 2020
Mentality of Scarcity
For many, living through this pandemic has created a mentality of scarcity. It began in early March when toilet paper flew off the shelves as did bleach and disinfectant wipes. Next came a rush on flour and yeast as everyone began to bake bread, and/or cinnamon buns while isolated at home. Recently, fear that meat […]