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In reply to the discussion: Am I the only one happy about self-isolating? [View all]smirkymonkey
(63,221 posts)27. No, I am kind of liking it, but I know I will just want to get out and walk around the neighborhood
in a few days.
I like minimal contact, saying hi to people in the building and on the streets, but I really enjoy my alone time and I really like not having to deal with the morning routine (getting up early, getting ready, commuting - even though I have a very short easy commute) since I am so not a morning person and even if I'm awake, I just don't like to motivate.
I'm just worried about getting the food and supplies I need, which I will have delivered.
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Because I'm profoundly hard of hearing, I self isolate all of the time too. It's nothing to me, ...
SWBTATTReg
Mar 2020
#2
Even though I'm retired, I still look forward to weekends when I can stay home...
Frustratedlady
Mar 2020
#8
DUers are mostly introverts anyway. DU is what we do instead of hanging out in crowds
tblue37
Mar 2020
#12
I love the break (not the reason), I'm celebrating the break, and totally unexpectedly the
fierywoman
Mar 2020
#22
I found out yesterday afternoon I get two weeks. I am going to work for a month or two,
LizBeth
Mar 2020
#26
No, I am kind of liking it, but I know I will just want to get out and walk around the neighborhood
smirkymonkey
Mar 2020
#27