Unfortunately I don't think that is going to happen.
Much has changed here in the last week. I am afraid I was a bit blaze about it a few weeks ago, but reality has hit.
Australia closed its external borders, its internal borders between states and now our state Western Australia, has created internal regional borders across which we cannot cross. The South West is our corner of the world. It is a beautiful corner to be isolated in, but they are encouraging us to stay at home and not travel at all and caravan parks and hotels are closing. We can't go to our capital, Perth, but I don't want to go there anyway, because the majority of cases are there.
In Perth they have had to accept virus cases from several cruise ships which is imposing pressure on our health system. But I guess the other side of the coin is, if my son or daughter were overseas and sick, I would want that country to help them.
Restrictions have been imposed to limit only 2 people in a gathering, cafes have been restricted to take away only, gyms, libraries and art galleries have closed, many businesses are shutting their doors and the unemployment queues get longer by the day. Only essential travel is allowed - ie to buy groceries or medicine. Schools are still open but many parents are choosing to home school. School holidays will be starting in a couple of weeks. Teachers and schools are scrambling to provide on-line classes. We have decided to keep our son home for the duration from the sheltered workshop where he works. He is stressed about all that is happening.
I am trying to stay positive for my son and my husband, and trying to keep connected with family and friends, and let them know I am here for them on the end of the phone if they need to talk. It seems like I am using Facebook much more than ever, but I am grateful for the connections I can make through this social media.
There are lots of jokes and music videos out there to try and lighten the mood. Here is a little video for you for those who like The Sound of Music... though I am not sure they are practising social distancing....
Here is the continuation of my daily photo project...
there is so much to be grateful for in this isolation slow down world - I think we needed the reminder to remember what is most important to us.
Monday - 23 March 2020 - sunny daisies in my garden, seem to bloom on and off all year. They are such a happy colour.
Tuesday - 24 March 2020 - view from my pre-op waiting bed.
Last September I broke my ankle, which subsequently healed after 6 weeks in a moon boot. In February they discovered through an MRI that I had 2 torn ligaments in my ankle requiring surgery. It was really a toss of a coin whether I would get in for my operation before they closed the hospital operating theatres. On Monday they rang and asked if I could be there by lunchtime Tuesday. I was very lucky as they closed the operating theatres the next day. I feel so grateful as otherwise I probably would have had to wait 6 months. A huge thank you to my surgeon, pre-op and post-op nursing staff - they were amazing.
Wednesday - 25 March 2020 - in my hospital room before I came home. My leg will be in plaster for 2 weeks, resting at this angle, and then another 4 weeks in a moon boot.
Have you seen one of these scooter things - I am not allowed to put my foot down, so on this thing you kneel on the padded part and push yourself around with your other foot. It works well and much better than me teetering around on crutches right now. It even has a little basket to carry my bits and pieces - book, phone, water bottle etc in. And my husband has made a ramp so I can get outside. Our bathroom looks like a grannies bathroom with camode chair, shower chair and hand rails everywhere. :)
Friday - 27 March 2020 - getting some online castanet tuition. I certainly need to practise and now I have time to do it and drive my family and neighbours crazy!
Once I get out of this plaster and moon boot I can take advantage of the exercise videos out there.
Saturday - 28 March 2020 - a little take on the great toilet roll debarkle and social distancing...
Sunday - 29 March 2020 - playing with rotating my camera in my garden to see what I can get.
And a bonus shot - Saturday 28 March 2020 - the beautiful moon flower in my garden. Each flower only flowers one night. You can tell in the afternoon which ones might open, but if you forget to go and look after dark, you will miss them, as by the morning they will be closed up again. My husband held the torch for me so I could take some photos.
They have a very strong perfume to attract insects.
I've blogged about them before here - Her beauty only lasts one night
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My corner of the world through my camera
Wednesday Around the World at Communal Global hosted by Randomosity.
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