I’m not OK, but that’s OK. I had friends reach out to me to say it wasn’t a good day in the news world and to stay offline. As it got worse and worse over the course of a few hours, I was starting to get more emotional and a lot of memories started overwhelming me. Usually, it’s just a memory here and there, or a trigger when a police car zooms by, but I was feeling everything all at once. I was fairly proud of myself for keeping it relatively together. That is until I pulled this shirt out of Aubrey’s backpack. It was game-over for me.
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There are young adults who are missing out on prom, their senior year and graduation.
There are people losing jobs and homes, being forced to shut down their businesses and having to wipe out their savings to survive.
There are people putting their lives at risk to save others.
There are people who are giving birth in isolation.
There are people who are hospitalized and dying alone.
And ultimately, there are people dealing with the loss of friends and loved ones because of this horrid virus. -
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