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#MyQuarantineInSixWords

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My office has told every to work from home until further notice, and it’s just weird. Socially, I’m an extroverted introvert, but at work, I’m an introverted introvert, so I always thought working from home would be a dream. It turns out that between my endless Zoom meetings (computer-based face-to-face meetings), teleconferences, and furiously answering emails between conferences, I feel like I haven’t had a second to myself. I said to a friend this week that I wish we could go back to the office so I could be left alone to do my work in peace.

To further complicate things, Beloved and I adopted a senior cat last weekend, and she is a complete nutter. She’s aggressive, kind of mean, and won’t let us anywhere near her, so we’re falling over ourselves trying to win her over in the middle of all the rest of this chaos.

Then there’s the endless stream of bad news. Between the contagion numbers climbing, the shocking selfishness of people hoarding supplies, and the falling economy, I think everyone is feeling like we’re all in a bad disaster movie.

But all is not lost.; we still have our sense of humor. I know the world right now is no joke, but that doesn’t mean we can’t have a little fun with it. Started by The Tonight Show’s Jimmy Fallon, this is the Twitter hashtag #MyQuarantineInSixWords, and it’s making me feel a little less desperate.

I’m going to post some of my favorites, then I’d like to ask you all to throw in your own in the comments.

Let’s play!

Author: Donna from MyOBT

I have committed to spending part of every day looking for at least one beautiful thing, and sharing what I find with you lovelies!

38 thoughts on “#MyQuarantineInSixWords

  1. My Quarantunes playlist needs more songs.

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  2. Funny. At least people are taking it in stride. Well some are any way.

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  3. These are great. Will have to think on it. I felt a kindred spirit to the “Bras are no longer a necessity” and “I will wash my hair tomorrow.” Which, when you think about it, in totality, is kinda gross.

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  4. I know we are supposed to be funny, but:

    My Kid Needs a Heart Transplant #myquarantineinsixwords

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  5. haha! Yes to everyone of these!! I retired a month ago and am receiving texts from my co-workers: Come back. ‘Micromanagement by Zoom is even worse than in person.’ Hang in there, Donna.

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  6. There are some brilliant ones in there.

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  7. Online teaching is frustrating and challenging.

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  8. Thanks. We need to keep our sense of humor. I’ve been watching all the Late Night Shows via their YouTube shows.

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  9. All good luck with your new senior cat, Donna 😀

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  10. We have to try and maintain a sense of humour in these strange and troubling times. I think my response would be: “My house is now too peopley”.

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  11. I know all about new animal bosses. Most of my life has been spent making a pet happy.. Still doing good here in Citra FL

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  12. How about, “Working in my pjs is fine.”

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  13. “We’re gonna need a bigger house.”

    😉

    Stay healthy!!

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