Sunday, March 29, 2020

Owen is 9!

We celebrated Owen's birthday yesterday. His 9th birthday. I don't know how the time has gone by so fast, and honestly neither does he. Initially we had made plans to spend spring break,vwhich is the week before his birthday, in Southern Utah. The first reservations were for Kanab, the Grand canyon, and Sedona. Once word of a possible pandemic started spreading we changed the plans to Kanab and Escalante, two lesser traveled towns with hundreds of miles of land and trails. But as the epidemic from abroad turned into a pandemic hitting Utah locally, we had to cancel our spring break plans altogether. We also had to cancel any in-person birthday party for Owen. We got creative and tried to make it as memorable as possible for him though 

I ordered a package of 100 balloons; light green, dark green, and white to fill the climbing room and surprise him. I also made a surprise video chat with 'Scales and tails' to have a reptile presentation just for him. We made a Minecraft birthday cake and got ice cream (which we ate for breakfast since our freezer is dying slowly and wouldn't keep it frozen). We had video chats with Jeannie and family, and Deborah's family. We talked to Grandma Crowther on the phone and ordered Chinese take out (all restaurants are closed for dining in but many still offer take out or delivery). Then at 7 pm we went outside and lit sparklers along with 3 neighbors families and sang happy birthday for Owen. It was an unconventional but hopefully memorable birthday for him. 

At this rate it is looking definite that we'll have to do a virtual birthday party for Claire in a month as well. But for now we continue to take things a day at a time. 

Thursday, March 26, 2020

Day 14 of quarantine

It has been 2 weeks now since we've been out of the house other than for walks around the neighborhood or playing in the backyard. It's been just over a week since the 5.7 earthquake in SLC and we've had many, many noticable (and anxiety producing) aftershocks. Since this week is 'spring break', I've had the kids continue with some of their school work to keep them (and me) in a schedule, but we've had a lot of free time. 

The numbers of Covid-19 in the US are going up by the hour. We now have more cases at 82,000 here than any other country in the world. Utah just crossed the count of 400 cases and one death. The government hasn't made any changes in the past couple of weeks other than stating that schools will remain closed until at least May 1st. 

At home things have actually felt fairly normal other than no playdates or going out. It's starting to feel a bit like the movie 'Groundhog day' in that most days look pretty similar. Considering what we've all gone through lately and what others are experiencing now, I'll take our groundhog days! Owen's 9th birthday is on Saturday and I feel bad that he can't have anyone over for a party but I think we'll have a couple of surprises for him that will help make it special. 

I'll check back in soon, we'll see where life is taking us.

Friday, March 20, 2020

Strange Days; Life in a pandemic and earthquake

We are now officially through our first week in self isolation. Last Friday morning I did a big grocery shopping trip to get enough food to hopefully get us through two weeks. Since then we have had  no direct contact with anyone. We have seen neighbors from across the street and through the fence, but we have made sure to keep our minimum 6 foot distance. Life as we knew it has changed dramatically in the past few weeks and doesn't show any signs of returning to normalcy any time soon.

The U.S. started getting news of a new virus, Corona virus (Covid-19) in early January. It was localized to China but before long new cases started cropping up throughout the world. By the end of February it had made it to the United States and quickly started making people in Seattle and California sick and dying. At this time our family had been hit hard by a respiratory virus. Claire began with runny/stuffy nose, cough, and fever and ended up also getting a severe ear infection that required antibiotics. A few days after Claire began showing symptoms Owen started with a fever as well. He also had a very runny nose and cough but even as the cough began to wane his fever would not go away. We took him to the pediatrician multiple times over a 3 week period, tested him for numerous infections with blood tests, a chest x-ray, viral panel, and even abdominal ultrasound, to no avail. As of now, almost one full month after the start of his fever we still don't know what is causing it. Thankfully it has gone down and he has a pretty normal amount of energy and appetite, but it still is not completely gone. But now that we are in the age of a full blown pandemic, getting any additional testing or even a dr visit feels like more of a risk than a benefit. So we wait, wait and hope that whatever is causing his temperature to stay elevated will subside on it's own.

As of this Monday, all schools in the state of Utah are closed. We have been thrown into makeshift homeschooling in an attempt to reduce the spread of Covid-19. As of today we have 112 cases but since the availability of testing has been almost impossible, the actual numbers are likely much higher. The number of cases in the US are now at over 18,000 and the number of worldwide deaths are 11,000. In Italy alone, in the past 24  hours there were 627 Covid-19 dealths. It is unimaginable what the world is facing right now. We are all being asked to do social distancing. We are being told to not be in groups of more than 10 people and to keep a 6 foot distance when in any group. Schools, government offices, stores, theatres, libraries, rec centers, museums, campgrounds, and zoos are all closed. Restaurants are closed to public seating and only allow take out or delivery. Grocery stores (especially warehouse stores like Costco) are almost completely emptied out. It is virtually impossible to purchase toilet paper, paper towels, hand sanitizer, or any pantry staple (flour, peanut butter, eggs). 

Tuesday was St. Patty's day. We celebrated by putting cut out paper shamrocks in the window for anyone walking by to see. The kids and I went for a walk around the neighborhood at lucnchtime to look for shamrocks on the windows of our neighbors. That night Owen decided that he was going to be a leprechaun  and make a mess in our family room. After Claire went to bed, Jake and I want into our room and Owen turned into a leprechaun, turning over chairs, throwing our shoes around the room, hiding snacks, and making a general mess. The next morning, Wednesday the 18th as I was sitting in bed, reading the news, the house started shaking. It started soft as it sometimes does when a big truck is driving down our street, but very soon the shaking got much more intense and I knew that it was definitely not a truck. At this point I heard Claire screaming from upstairs and I flew out of the bed, running up the stairs to get the kids. All the while the house is shaking like it were a boat out in a violently stormy sea. As I made it upstairs I grabbed both kids and yelled to get downstairs and outside. Jake met me at the stairs and helped Owen down and I carried Claire down and out into the backyard. Looking back, I honestly don't know how we all made it down the stairs without falling. Thankfully we all made it outside safely and put chairs out in the middle of the grass, away from anything that might fall. Since it had rained the night before and it was very cold, after the shaking had stopped I ran inside to get blankets, jackets, and my bra. For some reason I felt like it was super important to get my bra. Whatever. I called our neighbor asking if they had felt it too and if they were ok. I then called my parents to check on them and they said that according to the news it had been a 5.7 earthquake. There was an aftershock a little less than an hour later of 4.6 We stayed outside for quite awhile, worried to go back in the house in case of another large aftershock. But after a while we decided to would be ok to go back in. There were numerous small aftershocks but not another large one until just after 1 pm. Another 4.6. Feeling quite panicked we all rushed outside again and waited it out for a while. Thankfully there were no fatalities or even injuries and our house faired fine. As far as we know at this point there was no damage to our house or anyone in our family.

As for  now, I'm off to bed, hoping and praying that we've experienced the last of the earthquakes and that we can be happy and healthy as a family and as a world. Goodnight.