I'm right there with you, Larry.
Thanks, Mike
My sister talked to her on the phone yesterday and was happy that she was somewhat coherent (just talking on the phone is an accomplishment). She was wondering why nobody had been by to visit. Sis tried to explain, but who knows how much of it came through.
In better news; this quarantine is a lot easier for a couple of retired people in a large, brand new house, than for younger, working people. We have the three teenagers home with us everyday, but they stay hidden away in the rec room most of the day. Unless we need 18 year old grandson Tyler to help us with something, and he's always willing. Jim is working six 10s and only has Sunday off, and Corinna works three 12s, Wed through Friday. Corinna is and X-ray-Cat Scan tech at a hospital, but she takes every precaution before leaving work and has been keeping her distance from us when home. Jim is extra precautious at work and showers as soon as he walks in the door.
Since we have 40 acres and a new home, there's always landscaping and yard work to do, and on nice days we're usually outside piddling in the garden or something. Our nearest neighbors are over 100 yards away.
The only thing I miss is my morning coffee meeting with a few other retirees at the convenience store a mile away, and an infrequent lunch and beer at Toni & Joe's Pizzeria. where I used to have lunch before I retired.