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Tag Archives: COVID 19

April 15, 2020

Checking In – How Are You?

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So how are you? Honestly? This little meme has been going around on Facebook for awhile and today I am wondering how everyone is doing. It’s been awhile since I have been anywhere and I am feeling a bit antsy. My favorite activities have been Continue reading →

April 6, 2020

Goal : 8 Hugs a Day

Beth Ann Chiles/ Writing/ 17 Comments/ 431

Are you a hugger? I definitely am. Always have been and always will be so this COVID 19 thing is wreaking havoc with my hug ability. It may seem silly but I love to hug and receive hugs. Sure, a handshake is nice. An elbow Continue reading →

March 20, 2020

Don’t Use That Butter!

Beth Ann Chiles/ Writing/ 28 Comments/ 485

Full disclosure. Someone told me the other day that they thought I was possibly the nicest person they had ever met and couldn’t imagine that I ever got angry or upset or was mean to anyone. I quickly put that fallacy to rest and shared Continue reading →

March 18, 2020

Journey Through Dementia – The Coronavirus Lock Down

Beth Ann Chiles/ Dementia/ 27 Comments/ 471

As many of you who are reading this know my sweet mother is in a Memory Care unit at Copeland Oaks in Sebring, Ohio. The distance between us is far and right now it seems even farther. The 550 miles that separate us seems like Continue reading →

March 16, 2020

More Ideas for Things to Do While Social Distancing

Beth Ann Chiles/ Thoughts, Writing/ 9 Comments/ 497

You know what I love about our world? When things get tough and challenging there are lots of people who step up to stand in the gap and do what they can do. The COVID 19 pandemic that is now present in our world has Continue reading →

March 13, 2020

Social Distancing – Some Ideas of What You Can Do While You Isolate

Beth Ann Chiles/ Thoughts/ 17 Comments/ 442

Some people say it isn’t as bad as the media is saying. Some say it is worse. You are in charge of your own person so it is up to each and every one of us to find our comfort zone in regards to the Continue reading →

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The Art of Social Media: Power Tips for Power Users
5 of 5 stars
The Art of Social Media: Power Tips for Power Users
by Guy Kawasaki
As always Guy Kawasaki has a great book with great information about all things social media. I highlighted tons of places in this book and it is definitely one that I will come back to time and time again to help me in all of the socia...
Old Girls in Low Cotton
3 of 5 stars
Old Girls in Low Cotton
by Helen Childress
This short book was one that looked like it would be a fun read. I honestly did not enjoy it all that much---it was a lot of characters bickering and while some of the writing was witty and funny it was not that kind of book that made m...
The Good Girl
5 of 5 stars
The Good Girl
by Mary Kubica
I loved this book! It had my interest from the very first page and was my "airplane" book on a recent trip. Author Mary Kubica created believable and interesting characters that the reader learned to identify with and care about. Mi...
All the Light We Cannot See
4 of 5 stars
All the Light We Cannot See
by Anthony Doerr
This is quite a book! I had it recommended to me by several people and while I thought it might be a little dark and depressing it made me have a better understanding of what life in this time period was like. The strength of the huma...
An Abundance of Katherines
5 of 5 stars
An Abundance of Katherines
by John Green
Another great book by John Green. I have become a huge fan of John Green since my reading of A Fault in our Stars and this book was another that did not disappoint me at all. It was a story of a child prodigy, a lot of anagrams, and a b...

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