Here’s my list (three weeks in):
I hope ... we keep offering our best selves to people, to our neighbors, the elderly. That we continue reaching out to friends and family, making sure people are ok.
I hope
Click here to watch my friend Daniyel's video |
I hope
... we continue to be more conscious that we are all connected. What happens in one part of the world effects us all. I am glad to see pollution levels are down. Animals and fish are walking/ swimming around places we have not seen in a very long time.
My friend Mike Comins sent me this video from his trip to the Galapagos Islands.
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...we push ourselves to learn new ways to communicate with each other. We have to learn the art of communication. Written communication and zoom lack the nonverbal cues we are used to using. This is hard, especially when we are stressed, communication breakdowns happen even more often.
... families go on reconnecting with each other. On my dad’s side of the family, we have a new fb group with cousins I’ve never met. Old photos of my great grandparents are being posted. My dad as a child. Amazing!
My dad, Mel is the school-age boy, right side. |
I just read an article The Four Questions, he ended with the same words I had just written
Hopefully, in the years ahead, we can look back and say that we used “Corona time” to build a future in which we all rededicate to giving more of ourselves to others. Now, if we can truly say that, Dayenu!
I would love to know what your list looks like, put a note in the comment section, email me or send me a text.
Stay healthy, stay home, stay in contact with me and the ones you love,
May this virus leave as fast as it came.
Here's to an even better world,
With Ahava,
Tamy
PS
My school, Pardes offered us 2 days of learning about Pesach/ Passover. Each class was better than the last. Scroll down to Newly Released Podcasts, click on Pesach Yom Iyun. Enjoy!