The Virus Disrupts My Life—8 P.M. Applause for Spain
It was 8 p.m. It was if we were all saying to each other, “We will get through this. Spain will get through this. We will win this battle—together.”
It was 8 p.m. It was if we were all saying to each other, “We will get through this. Spain will get through this. We will win this battle—together.”
We are trapped. We are quarantined. We are in lockdown in Spain. This is not a movie. This is our new reality. I feel claustrophobic. I feel trapped.
Our 19-year-old son sits in his dorm room in England. We sit in our home in Spain—in complete lockdown. We are separated by countries and bodies of water.
My wise friend told me to go grocery shopping before the Coronavirus panic hit. I did not listen to my wise friend. The result? Empty shelves, no food.
The Coronavirus has disrupted our lives around the world in many ways. Now, it hits close to home and disrupts the life of my family—with closed doors!
When we arrived in Spanish class today, we made a cultural discovery. It's "Tortilla Day"! Have you ever tasted a Spanish tortilla?! Today's the day to try!
Technological issues and long distances almost kept us from watching the long-awaited Super Bowl in Spain. It was a miracle that we could watch and celebrate!
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