Chris and I feel very fortunate to live where we can easily walk outside, in relative isolation, and admire the arrival of spring.
As we walk it's easy to forget what's going on, until I reach to touch something and Chris says "I wouldn't do that"... and I wonder if he's being too cautious, or am I being too lax?
Flowers, sun, color, fresh air, the whole of it; a balm for things that are troubling.
Tomorrow I will be working from home for the first time. It likely won't be different from working from my office, but it feels different. I won't be able to just run up to a unit if I feel like someone needs me.
What I am struggling with is that I know what we are doing right now, using Telehealth, is maybe not doing the very best I am capable of in person. At the same time, understanding that we must be cautious, and maybe doing "good enough" is ok for these times. All of this against a backdrop of knowing we MUST preserve PPE for the most vital staff members. These are the thoughts in my head tonight.
On a positive note, I was able to address all the technology "stuff" required to work from home. With only 2 calls to the hospital help desk. Plus a bit of sweating and some nervous laughter that turned into a full throttle guffaw.
Nature always seems to soothe the soul. Good luck working from home. And, yes, good enough is enough in these strange times.
Posted by: Amy in Texas | 04/06/2020 at 10:12 PM
I am willing to bet your “good enough” is outstanding.
Posted by: Chris Oliveira | 04/07/2020 at 09:10 AM
I'm with Chris O. above. Be safe.
Posted by: jacki long | 04/07/2020 at 03:15 PM
Thanks for taking time to visit with us today.
Posted by: Emie | 04/08/2020 at 09:11 AM