Wednesday, April 1, 2020

Stay Home, Stay Safe

Towards the end of February we started hearing that a virus which had pretty much brought China to its knees was spreading through Europe and Australia and was now creeping its way into the United States. We had plans to travel to California for Kevin's and Mindy's wedding over spring break and began to worry that we were not actually going to make it.

A week and a half or so before the wedding, Chris was feeling like we shouldn't travel to California, but we really wanted to go, so we decided to think about it a little while longer. A week before the wedding we had to make our decision, and the decision was to stay in Texas. Things started progressing very quickly after that.

On March 12th, Kaylee participated in her One Act Play competition. This year she played the part of the "Young Woman" in a play called "The Marvelous Playbill". I had the opportunity to watch her perform, and she was adorable. She won a medal and was selected as a member of the All Star Cast. Also, on March 12th, Ainsley participated in a dance competition called Dance Sport at BYU. She finished her competition as a semi-finalist and then called to tell me that BYU had made the decision to shut down down for the semester. They would be moving to online schooling and were asking everyone to move off campus if possible. She decided she wanted to stay in Utah, so over the next couple of days, Ainsley packed up her belongings, said goodbye to her roommates, and moved in with a friend until her off campus apartment was available in May. It was really hard for her to have to part ways with her roommates so unexpectedly and so quickly. Lastly, on March 12th, Chris' company told everyone they needed to start working from home until further notice. 

Around this time we were told that all of our church buildings were being closed, and we would need to hold church in our homes for now. On March 14th Spring Break began for Kaylee and Landon. On March 16th Kevin and Mindy were married moments before California decided that any gatherings larger than 10 people were no longer allowed. On March 17th we received a letter from Kaylee's and Landon's school stating that the school would not reopen after Spring Break and that they would be implementing distance learning.




At this point pretty much everything non-essential started shutting down. Baca Center closed, and Clay Madsen closed shortly after that. Grocery store shelves were being emptied because everyone was panic buying. There were even long lines to get into grocery stores. It was wild. I took Landon to an orthodontist appointment during that week, and there was a woman there who said she was 84 years old and had never seen anything like what was going on in her lifetime.

On March 17th, Kaylee fell in love with some adorable mini lop bunnies that our friends the Nielsen's are selling after they are old enough to live away from their mom. They let her pick out a bunny and told her she could visit her any time she wants. On March 18th Ainsley and her friend decided they were going to drive from Utah to Texas to come and visit us. On March 19th Kaylee received word that all DPS offices were closing immediately and that she would not be able to take her drive test with them to get her license on the 20th. We quickly decided to take her to Austin Driving School where she could take the drive test and were able to get an appointment that day. She passed with flying colors. We are now calling her partially licensed because she still has to take her test results to a DPS office to actually get her license. As of today, they are still closed. On March 20th Ainsley and her friend left Provo, Utah at 5am and arrived in Round Rock, Texas at 1:30am on the 21st. 




On March 24th Round Rock passed a shelter-in-place order. Every non-essential business was ordered to close and unless you were an essential worker or needed to go out for an essential activity residents were told to stay home. On March 24th and March 26th I participated in fitness filming for the City of Round Rock. I and several other instructors filmed exercise videos that will be released to Round Rock residents while they are sheltering in place.
  
Yesterday Gateway sent out another letter extending Kaylee's and Landon's online schooling until at least May 4th and Chris' company let them know that May 4th was the earliest they would be returning to work. This is the third letter we have received. First they were planning on opening back up on April 3rd, then April 13th, and now May 4th. I have a feeling the kids aren't going back to school this school year.

Landon seems pretty okay with whatever happens school-wise, but Kaylee was just about in tears when the new letter was released yesterday. This school situation has been interesting with Kaylee. For years she begged to home school but now that she is being forced, she doesn't like it. She has made a couple of good friends this year and is really missing them. 

This situation has produced a roller coaster of emotions in me. I have mostly felt at peace, but there are times when I get incredibly anxious. The virus is no joke, and we have several family members who are considered high risk. I am trying to have faith that everything will work out, but it is hard at times. I'm trying to stay away from the news because it is always doom and gloom, and who even knows what is true and what is false anymore. 

I have also felt a lot of gratitude and very blessed during the last few months. We didn't have to panic over the massive toilet paper shortage because we always keep a stash on hand. Chris' job is about as stable as anything is right now, and he can actually work from home. I can't work right now, but it isn't affecting our budget. I miss the people I teach and train, but I have started an online barre class with some of them, and our first class was a super fun success. Plus, my mom is going to join the group for our second class tomorrow! It has been awesome having Ainsley home for a few weeks. She will be returning to Utah this coming Saturday which makes me sad and gives me some anxiety because I would rather have us all together right now, but I am grateful she has grown into an independent young adult who can handle tough situations. Home church has been fantastic! Our bishop gave permission for priesthood holders to bless and pass the sacrament in our homes which has been a wonderful experience. We started FaceTiming my parents during Sunday School lessons and have all been participating in teaching each other. Our transitions have been so smooth. Gateway was the perfect school to make a quick switch to distance learning, and our church has done an excellent job over the last year or so preparing us for a home church situation. We have had a lot of fun playing games and hanging out together. Ainsley and Kaylee dressed up in prom dresses one night because Kaylee realized she probably isn't getting a church prom this year. The weather has been nice, and I get out every day for a walk or a jog to breathe in the fresh air and enjoy the sun. I have even more gratitude for my lungs (I always have gratitude for my lungs because I know what it feels like to not breathe well) and every deep breath I am blessed with. I've had time to bake and make homemade noodles. Yum! I love having my family home even though they wish they could be at work or school. I also love that they wish they could be at work or school. 








Today we get to visit Kaylee's bunny who now has a name (Alice Clover Flopsalot) because taking care of a pet is allowed during our shelter in place order. Conference is coming up this weekend. In October President Nelson promised us an unforgettable April conference, although I don't think our current state is what he had in mind. 


The world is hurting right now. People have lost their jobs. People who are still working away from home are scared. People are really really sick and anxious and worried. My favorite scripture has been on my mind lately. "Peace I leave with you, my peace I give unto you: not as the world giveth give I unto you. Let not your heart be troubled, neither let it be afraid" (John 14:27). As I continue to think about this scripture, I will also continue to have hope that there is an end to this in sight.

2 comments:

Linda Gadd said...

Great historical post!

Linda Gadd said...

And I love the expressions of hope and all of the wonderful pictures!