"Home Schooled" Oil on Canvas 24 x 24
We all are having different experiences with the Covid-19 pandemic. We are all at different
levels of fear and anxiety. Wearing masks is not comfortable. Social distancing makes us
feel alienated. Fear keeps us from living our lives. Going out creates anxiety in some. What
do we do? Where do we go? How do we live?
Parents with young children have been put in the position to home school their children.
This must be tremendously stressful. It is new for the parents as well as the kids trying to sit
through a Zoom class.
There is no magic pill to take, no answer that fits all. We can only do what is best for us
and our own families. Holding on to the hope that there will be a vaccine that we can
have faith in. One that will work and keep us from harm.
Holding on to hope. Keeping our faith, whatever that may be. Not letting fear rule over us.
Allowing others to deal with all of this in their own fashion without being critical of them.
Loving your neighbor. Helping someone in need. Just feeling LOVE each and every day.
We are at our best when things seem to be at the worst. (I think I heard that in the movie
"Starman").
“Ignorance is the parent of fear.”
— Herman Melville
“I am not afraid of tomorrow, for I have seen yesterday and I love today.”
— William Allen White
