In the midst of shelter in
place due to the
coronavirus, I’m grateful that the news media is putting so
much of their
attention on positive things, like the many ways in which
people are helping
each other.
I’m grateful for people who
post beautiful pictures of flowers, and for people who post
things that make me
laugh.
I’m grateful that so much
information is available – there’s a lot that isn’t known,
but whatever is
known is easily available –
and I’m grateful that I can
turn the news off when I want
to.
I’m grateful that I don’t
currently
have any medical issues, so I don’t have to spend time at
the doctor or hospital.
I’m mildly depressed, but I’m grateful for
the knowledge that depression is normal under the
circumstances, and for the
knowledge that I will get through it.
I’m grateful that I don’t have school-age kids
who don’t have a school
to go to.
I’m grateful for relative
financial stability – I need to find a part time job, but if
it has to wait for
a few months, it won’t be a disaster.
I’m grateful that I’m not a health care
worker.
I’m grateful that I don’t need to
travel.
I’m grateful that I don’t need
to ride the bus.
I’m grateful for
Al-anon and my other 12 Step groups which have taught me to
take care of
myself.
I’m grateful that my various
support groups are learning how to meet online.
I’m grateful for Zoom, for Facebook, and
for friends who call
just to chat.
I’m grateful that the
stores I use are doing everything they can to keep their
shelves stocked.
When I originally wrote this I was
grateful
for nice weather so I could go for a walk every day – it was
mild even when it
was raining.
Now that it’s gotten
warmer, I’m grateful for air conditioning.
I’m grateful for clean air – it was
amazing, how quickly the smog went
away after people quit driving because of shelter-in-place.
I’m grateful for my neighbors and for
the
people in the stores, all of whom are polite about social
distancing.
I’m grateful to my friend who had a
spare
container of disinfecting wipes.
I’m
grateful for my hoarding tendencies, which are the reason
why I have a box of
disposable gloves (which I hadn’t used for 20 years).
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