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-title: The Obligatory COVID-19 Post
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-tags: [coronavirus, update, 8 months]
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-published_date: "2020-04-10 02:41:15 +0000"
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-We're alive! All three of us: Amy, Clementine, and myself. We're doing what we
-do best and that is being hermits with zero social contact. That's pretty okay
-by us though because it lets us slow down from all the fast-paced life changes
-we've made in the past few months.
-
-In January Amy and I bought a house! We couldn't have done it without the
-wonderful help of everyone who gave us wedding gifts. We got a nice little
-standalone place in Suffolk, much closer to where I work and centrally located
-for Amy's tutoring business. We spent all of January painting and prepping for
-the big move. Late January and early February were all moving and unpacking and
-trying to get back in the groove. Since the outbreak, we've been using the
-extra time at home to finish up all the move-in projects we wanted to:
-finishing painting, putting up shelves, hanging pictures, and rewiring
-electrical outlets.
-
-Amy also finally got the chance to pursue her dream job: she started up her own
-private tutoring business. She's been working hard with clients all over
-Hampton Roads, from college students all the way to first-graders. Business was
-booming before schools closed but I know she'll bring it back once things have
-returned to normal again. No worries though, she's spending this time helping
-William and Mary handle remote operations and students in need. She's also
-[supposed to be] writing her master's thesis so she can graduate in May but you
-know how it is.
-
-We're also working through a family illness, which is benign but difficult
-nonetheless. We expect a speedy recovery and we're really excited for that.
-All-in-all, we're really enjoying our lives as a happily married couple. It's
-been about eight months now and I've enjoyed every minute of it: the glad, the
-slightly stressed, and the overarching worry as the world took a strange turn.
-But we're looking forward to a good Summer now. The weather has turned nice --
-really nice -- and Clementine is forcing us to get outside. She's in love with
-her nice, big fenced-in yard and refuses to come in after catching hoops most
-of the time.
-
-Stay safe!
-
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