• Covid-19- A Mom’s Perspective

  • Mar 26 2020
  • Length: 30 mins
  • Podcast
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Covid-19- A Mom’s Perspective

  • Summary

  • This virus continues to impact people around the world, I wanted to talk about how it changed my life. In between the mad runs to the stores to stockpile on items that you didn’t even know you needed. Now your glad you got the items but now you might lose your job. Then your kids are out of school and unsure if they will go back. It’s a scary new world we are living in and it wasn’t the one I was living in three weeks ago.

    Things are changing every day and at times it seems like they are getting better but then you hear the news and stories. You wonder who is running the show. Do they know what is going down here, where the normal people live? People are having difficulty finding food and worried if they will have money for food next week.

    There is hope, that is a FACT. We will survive. We need to realize that people need help now and don’t want to hear about the broken system. We want someone that is going to fix it and make it possible for our family to survive this. Let’s work together to make it better.

    To all the Mom’s out there. Surviving the homeschool life, I am with you. It is not easy to juggle the kids and life. I am holding on by a thread, but I know that we will make it. Our kids will be fine. Mom guilt doesn’t apply to the coronavirus of 2020.

    If you liked this episode, please listen to my other episodes Find me on Twitter and Instagram @MelissaJoGraham Website: www.melissajograham.com

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