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<blockquote data-quote="Copabanana" data-source="post: 756143" data-attributes="member: 18958"><p>Dear 200Meters</p><p></p><p>Thank you for the update. It is stressful indeed, the waiting, the lack of control. I feel it for you. You and the Mrs. seem to be able to remain centered in your faith and life together as a couple. In that way you stay available to your child. I respect that so much. If I consider my own situation, I think that was the greatest challenge, to not live within and subject to the reality of my child, over which I had no control. Only now, more than a decade after the worst started, am I able to detach and stay centered in myself. And even still, it's not so easy for me.</p><p></p><p>I want to ask you about the coronavirus quarantine in Israel of 22,000. Is this mandatory or is it voluntary self-monitoring? What does it look like? </p><p></p><p>As I write this we have not initiated that I am aware of, any compulsory quarantine, but I believe we are headed there in certain hot spots. </p><p></p><p>I am in the high risk group, because of age. I am trying to stay close to home, not entirely successfully. If mandatory quarantine comes here, it will almost be a relief, so that I don't have to depend upon my own self-control, which seems to be deficient.</p><p></p><p>We are living in challenging times, all around. Today our stock market is crashing even more. We've been told that our lives as we know them will be greatly disrupted by this new health challenge. In the USA and Israel the political situations continue fractious and indeterminate. And we continue to deal with highly challenging personal and familial upheaval. It's a lot. </p><p></p><p>I want to thank you 200Meters and each of you here, for offering this friendship and community in these times. I am grateful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Copabanana, post: 756143, member: 18958"] Dear 200Meters Thank you for the update. It is stressful indeed, the waiting, the lack of control. I feel it for you. You and the Mrs. seem to be able to remain centered in your faith and life together as a couple. In that way you stay available to your child. I respect that so much. If I consider my own situation, I think that was the greatest challenge, to not live within and subject to the reality of my child, over which I had no control. Only now, more than a decade after the worst started, am I able to detach and stay centered in myself. And even still, it's not so easy for me. I want to ask you about the coronavirus quarantine in Israel of 22,000. Is this mandatory or is it voluntary self-monitoring? What does it look like? As I write this we have not initiated that I am aware of, any compulsory quarantine, but I believe we are headed there in certain hot spots. I am in the high risk group, because of age. I am trying to stay close to home, not entirely successfully. If mandatory quarantine comes here, it will almost be a relief, so that I don't have to depend upon my own self-control, which seems to be deficient. We are living in challenging times, all around. Today our stock market is crashing even more. We've been told that our lives as we know them will be greatly disrupted by this new health challenge. In the USA and Israel the political situations continue fractious and indeterminate. And we continue to deal with highly challenging personal and familial upheaval. It's a lot. I want to thank you 200Meters and each of you here, for offering this friendship and community in these times. I am grateful. [/QUOTE]
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