Just like people all over the world, our family is also trying to adapt to this new norm of staying at home. Thus far, we each had our own lives, our own routines, our own meetings, assignments and to do lists. We met at breakfast or scrambled for the bathroom or went around the house shouting and squabbling or teasing, looking for last minute things before leaving home to meet the challenges of our everyday lives.
Now, in this new world that we inhabit, there is no crazy rush in the mornings. By 9 am we have all drifted away to our own rooms and work tables to exist in a virtual world, where online lessons and meetings rule our days.
I tread silently through the house and navigate the kitchen like I am a spy. But then, the inevitable happens. A steel plate crashes to the floor and….the ting ting ting reverberates across the house and enters the virtual world that my family inhabits.
My son pops out and hisses…my husband says shhhhhh. I mouth a sorry…and get back to my work. As I pass through each door, I hear long conversations happening and periods of silence. I gently open the door to signal that lunch is ready.
At lunch time the virtual dwellers come alive in the real world and we have animated discussions about food, and discuss how the Covid situation is unfolding. Thirty minutes later everyone is back to their rooms, their minds travelling to new realms, as their bodies swivel in the chairs.
It is time for coffee. When I enter my husband’s room, his chair is twisted at an odd angle. Without realizing that my husband is on a call, I walk in and hand him his cup of coffee, only to realize that my hand is visible on a video call, with 16 people watching. I am mortified, and make a quick exit.

Later, I ask my husband why he was sitting at such a weird angle that I couldn’t see his screen. Then he says, “If I sit straight, all our suitcases on the cupboard are visible on the call…so I had to twist so that the background was the wall.” Aha…another new thing to think about.
All these days, we brought home bits of our lives from the outside into our homes. Now, in this new world, we unknowingly share bits of our lives and homes with the outside world. We become conscious when family members are around. We worry about Wifi and charged devices.
Finally after 6 pm, the virtual world begins winding down. The family troops into the kitchen in search of chips, chocolate, ice-cream. They raid the fridge and complain – “Is there nothing interesting to eat?” Dinner time is somehow different as we seem to be talking more. After dinner, we have time for a quick family board game.
The sky is dark, the stars are out. We pray for all those suffering. We pray for a solution. We pray and call it a night.
This wonderful personal narrative α
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Thank you Cindy. Hope things get better soon. Stay safe and take care π
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Glad you also have together time after all the virtual separation time π
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Yes Katelon. Take care and stay safeπ
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Beautiful piece, Nimi! I’ve never had so many online meetings in my life! It does take some getting used to. We use a program (called Zoom) that allows a person to add a virtual background behind you (by uploading a photograph). I do that so my co-workers don’t have to see my refrigerator magnet collection behind me as I telecommute from my kitchen table. π
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Thank you dear Marie. We use Zoom too, however my husband uses another app..
I totally get the magnet collection…π€£π€£ππ
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Stay safe and keep being creative. Yes, it’s a whole new world of innovation trying to make things work with the new rules while trying to keep children and parents from being bored as they’re cooped up.
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Beautiful wrote,
Hi, how are you?
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All well Mayur. Hope you are well too
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Fine, how’s going “stay home safe home” life.
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Slowly adapting…
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Means not like much right.
Sometimes like boring.
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Haha. So true. It’s the same story everywhere.
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Yes Savitha. Stay safe and take care dear
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Very similar to our life currently! Four of us occupying four rooms (plus kitchen) all on our own devices, doing our own work, having our own virtual conversations. Dinner in the evening and a little TV then bed – precious time with books before sleeping! π
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Yes..Ken, what a shift…and all old stresses seem trivial in comparison now..isn’t it…”…our own virtual conversations”…I like that – books…I am trying to do a bit of that myself but unable to find that kind of quiet that one needs to read.
Stay safe and take care.
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Life has changed so much within a few months. Who could have imagined this? Thank you for sharing.
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Thank you. Yes…life has changed so suddenly….take care π
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