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It may not be the very first thing that I do when I’m released from these limitations, but going to visit my family definitely will be the most important. Plans for visiting the son and family in North Carolina came to a sudden halt during the early days of the shelter in place. And then there was the family gathering at a cabin in the Adirondack mountains that has been postponed until next year. Unfortunately, there is no clear answer to when things will change enough for me to travel. It truly breaks my heart and sometimes during the long days of isolation, it makes me question my decision to live over 1000 miles from both families. Prior to our current situation, I could hop a plane and be there in a relatively short period of time, but now they seem worlds away. So I cling to the knowledge that our love does not recognize the physical distance between us and I am certainly thankful for technology that allows us to be creative in the ways that we stay connected.
--Jeanette
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