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First-time mom performs balancing act in pandemic

“When the initial shutdown began in mid-March, I was seven months pregnant, and my sister was due to deliver her first baby any day. It was a time full of excitement, of course, but also a lot of uncertainty — the uncertainty of what was … Continue readingFirst-time mom performs balancing act in pandemic

Posted on December 28, 2020December 28, 2020by adminLeave a comment

She’s raising her first baby during pandemic

“When my husband and I walked into labor and delivery, I knew our lives were about to change forever. But I had no idea the world would be shut down when we left the hospital with our girl. “Sloane Pepper was born on March 16 … Continue readingShe’s raising her first baby during pandemic

Posted on December 28, 2020December 28, 2020by adminLeave a comment

Staying safe during pandemic ‘not just about you’

“It was a couple months after hearing of the coronavirus that I really began to sit up and take notice. The case numbers kept rising. Worse than that, the death numbers were rising at an alarming rate. I’ve been retired 17 years, so I’m used … Continue readingStaying safe during pandemic ‘not just about you’

Posted on December 23, 2020December 23, 2020by adminLeave a comment

Protecting Owen No. 1 goal during pandemic

“The pandemic has made a lot of families change the way they see or do things. As a family to a medically complex child, we haven’t had to change much in our regular routine or way of life. To protect Owen since he was born … Continue readingProtecting Owen No. 1 goal during pandemic

Posted on December 22, 2020December 22, 2020by adminLeave a comment

Pandemic good time for self-reflection

“The biggest challenge for me has been having to stay indoors and only going out when needed. I’m a very social person. I love to interact with people and experience things with friends like new restaurants and concerts. But I have grown to like time … Continue readingPandemic good time for self-reflection

Posted on December 21, 2020December 21, 2020by adminLeave a comment

‘Sometimes I wonder if I’ll ever feel normal again’

“I tested negative for COVID-19 on Oct. 5. Four days later, I tested positive. I went to the ER once, but was sent home with steroids and Albuterol, and was told to buy a nebulizer. I continued to get worse with a fever, cough and … Continue reading‘Sometimes I wonder if I’ll ever feel normal again’

Posted on December 18, 2020December 18, 2020by adminLeave a comment

Gratitude for the little things helps in 2020

“The year of coronavirus has been an emotional roller coaster. Beginning with fear and months-long precautions, to limiting outings and physical contact with family, to acceptance of the new reality, to the hope for an end to it and a better future. My mood has … Continue readingGratitude for the little things helps in 2020

Posted on December 17, 2020December 17, 2020by adminLeave a comment

‘A life of joy can be achieved’

“My biggest challenge of 2020 was becoming more stagnant in all the ways. After the initial excitement of an at-home staycation began to wear off, I became kind of lazy. I always thought if I had free time to do things that I wanted to … Continue reading‘A life of joy can be achieved’

Posted on December 16, 2020December 16, 2020by adminLeave a comment

‘I’m scared as can be about him being back in school’

“Scott is a math teacher at Sterling (High School). And being completely honest, with COVID-19 still out there, I’m scared as can be about him being back in school. “I’m having to put way too much trust and faith in other people. Generally, I’m not … Continue reading‘I’m scared as can be about him being back in school’

Posted on September 16, 2020September 16, 2020by David BerkowitzLeave a comment

‘Where do I fit into this family that already exists?’

“We got married in 2014. He brought three kids into the marriage. Then we had one together. We share custody of the big kids with their mom. Sometimes we’re a big family of six, and sometimes it’s just the three of us. “It was pretty … Continue reading‘Where do I fit into this family that already exists?’

Posted on September 15, 2020September 16, 2020by David BerkowitzLeave a comment

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