... or maybe not quick, but something that would have warranted more time put into it. Considering the time that went into this, I'm not happy with it, but hey, no chickening out!
Today was a lot harder than yesterday. First day of home-schooling the kids. I had told them we'd start at 9 am, dressed, and would work until noon. Well, at 9.30, they were parked on the sofa in their pyjamas with their phones. Took a huge effort to get them to work. I never quite appreciated the fact that, at school, as unwilling to work as they sometimes are, there's normally nobody in their pyjamas.
Went into a town for a few errands. Hardly anyone abroad - apart from old men sitting in cafés, scoffing at "hysteria" not realising it's meant to protect them. I have to say, less interaction sounds like a blessing right now if this is what interaction looks like.
It's utterly amazing how quickly this all goes. Seven days, the first school events were cancelled, and since then, we have gone from cancellation of extracurriculars, then school trips, then school itself, now it looks as if only supermarkets and pharmacies will remain open. I give them half a week at most until total lockdown. I'd better find a way to curb cabin fever here, in order to coax the art muse to descend once more!
I'll probably start on the Valar pin designs. Most of my conventions are postponed, so there's no rush, but there'd be something pretty to look forward to!
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