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My Perks of being quarantine.
Being quarantined has it perks. Well for me it does. You see, I am what they call an ambivert. That means I fall in the middle of extrovert and introvert. I pull energy from both personality types. For example, I really enjoy working with people (Associate Teacher here) and being around people; like my students, friends, and best of all, my family. However, dealing with people can be mentally, and sometimes physically draining, depending on the kind of work you do. As people, we need and require so much, and working Monday through Friday, for seven to eight hours per day; with people is more than enough time to learn and determine that dealing people is exhausting.
By Cerra White6 years ago in Longevity
I Tested Positive for COVID-19 (Coronavirus) . Top Story - March 2020.
According to the CDC we are no longer contagious and now have immunity against COVID-19. This being said, if anyone in the San Diego area needs a volunteer with immunity against the virus, I am happy to assist.
By Stephanie Daily6 years ago in Longevity
Our Covid-19 Avoiding Journey: Mental Health
Being a parent with Bipolar Disorder isn't easy under the best of circumstances; between your own emotional swings and various triggers, and your child/children's desire to just be kids, not understanding what their parent is dealing with, it can be enough to make you go hide in the closet and cry from frustration. You love your children with every fiber of your being, but some days you'd give your left lung for them to be able to understand why you just need a few hours of peace and quiet and following the rules.
By Nicole Williams6 years ago in Longevity
Everyone thinks the world is ending.
Well, this photo has nothing to do with the coronavirus, but it is disaster related. I think it fits closely enough. This was a thrift store that sold baby stuff. It was a really old building, so unofficially I would say it was probably electrical related.
By Skyler Whitfield6 years ago in Longevity












