Covid: The “Mayhem Guy”
Even though we were both “vaxxed to the max”, my husband and I still managed to contract Covid in early November of last year. I recently found a journal entry I wrote at the time, anthropomorphizing this unwelcome visitor.
The Squeaky Wheel
Access to medical care during the time of COVID-19 is limited. You have to be a squeaky wheel advocating on behalf of your loved ones.
I Can't Hear You I'm Wearing a Mask
How do you think the mask feels having to compete with other masks for the privilege of protecting your face? This tongue-in-cheek essay, told from the perspective of the mask, illustrates the opportunities and frustrations of mask-wearing in the time of COVID-19.
Vaccine Resolutions
I Passed Kindergarten!
Traveling in the Age of COVID-19
The Three Ps = Anxiety
Can Animal Crossings Count as a Creative Endeavor?
Grieving the Loss of a Friend During a Pandemic
A Cry from my Bra Drawer
Struggling With Skin Hunger on Mother's Day
I Could Have Walked Through Walls
COVID-19’s Unsung Heroes
A Community Compass
COVID-19--The Boomer Remover?
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