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March-July 2020 quarantine

31 July 2020


It’s hard to believe it has only been 4 months since my last blog update. It feels like a lot longer with so many changes! We quarantined at home for two months!! Jared was the only one that left the house occasionally for a few essential food items. My first time to the store after being quarantined was bizarre seeing so few people, everyone in masks, floor markings in the store for people to stand on to stay a safe social distance, and plexiglass in front of all of the cashiers. We let the kids each pick a prize to celebrate being out of quarantine ðŸ˜‚. We went on a lot of “family runs” outside (even parks were closed ðŸ˜±) and I did a lot of home workouts. We had “home church” every week and our neighbors, Stacey, and Kaitlyn often came over and joined us for the sacrament. Homeschooling Kyler was not fun, but we did it with mostly smiles all around. We did a lot of fun crafts and Jared and I stayed up late nearly every night playing Donkey Kong on our Nintendo Switch. During quarantine we also potty trained Zoey and officially took her binky away. She did great at both! 

We had a great Easter at home and I even convinced the fam to dress up and snap some pics by the lake. In April we also hired a contractor to come and help finish our basement, but Jared did all of the framing, molding, door frames, closets and painting himself. It was a fun project to keep us entertained during quarantine. It’s done now and looks beautiful! Another project we did was painting the kids clubhouse to match our house. I love it. 

Spring arrived during the Covid-19 chaos but it was just as beautiful as ever. I snapped some pics of the girls at the capitol and printed one on canvas for Lyla’s new room!

In the beginning of May a few businesses started to open back up but everything was just different in masks and limited numbers.

In June, Lyla started cheerleading and I hit my 50lb weight loss goal! We also started using our season passes at Lagoon and have been loving it! Also in June Zoey turned 3! She requested McDonald’s for dinner and an Ariel birthday cake. We had some cousins in town for Cousin Ambree’s wedding, and then more cousins the next week for my grandparents funeral. My granny and grandpa both passed away within an hour of each other. So, so sad, and we miss them so much, but also sweet that they went together. 

In July we went to St George for my family reunion. We celebrated the 4th with them and had fun soaking in the sun and some family time for a week. When we got back home, my cousin Carolyn came and visited us and Kyler stayed with my parents and Cousin Rome in st George for another week. He had so much fun hiking and camping and fishing. 


Currently we are averaging about 500 new covid cases per day in Utah, and as of right now, schools will open at the end of the month (kids will be required to attend in masks) and many families are choosing to do online school instead of in person this year. Jared is still working from home! Photos uploaded in reverse order:



































































































feb-march 2020 Coronavirus

29 March 2020


A lot can change in a few weeks! Near the end of January, my coworkers took 10 days off work for Chinese new year. I continued working and emailing them, but they didn't respond after the 10 days were up. Around the same time, there were a few news articles about a possible virus in China, but not a lot. I wondered if maybe some of my coworkers had gotten sick and that's why they weren't responding. As days went on, the articles became more frequent and spoke of the Chinese government covering up how awful the virus was. I felt bad for my coworkers, and hoped they were okay! Several weeks after they were expected to return to work, they finally responded, but wouldn't say anything about the virus other than I was to tell customers to expect shipping delays. I had no idea then, that the virus was so awful and that it would soon be spreading all over the world.

On February 16th, we visited grandma Antczak in her nursing home, and Lyla dressed up and performed a little ballet dance for her. Little did we know that was going to be the last time we would be able to see her for a long time! We also played at the nicklecade with cousins, went to Kyler's soccer games, and re-newed our aquarium membership and went several times with friends, again, didn't realize at the time that those would be the last times we did those types of activities for a long time! On February 28th, Jared read a news article that said that the virus that was in China had infected a cruise ship and now a few Americans had the virus, and that the virus was very contagious. We went to Costco that day for some regular items, and decided it would be wise to stock up on a few other extra essentials. Everyone else in Costco that day had the same idea. We were shocked to see that shelves were getting emptied so fast, and that all of the water bottles and toilet paper were gone. The next week, we gained new knowledge that the Coronavirus had killed a lot of people in China, but that if we contained the people that had the virus, we wouldn't have an outbreak here in the USA.

March 8th, we went to church as normal, not knowing that would be our last time for a long time. Jared snapped a few pics of me and the girls before church. The next day it was announced that a Utah Jazz player had the Coronavirus, and had probably spread it to multiple people (the article said he got the virus from a reporter that recently traveled to China but was asymptomatic). This was a turning point for utah and things changed pretty quickly after that. There were several other known cases of the virus in the US. On March 12, the church announced that we would no longer be meeting as congregations. Soon after, most public schools in the USA were closed until further notice, and the government began restricting large gatherings of people. Jared was also told to start working from home!

We went to Albuquerque for Jared's sisters wedding on March 21st, and visited Arches National Park on the way. Only a few close family members were able to attend, but it was a beautiful day, and it was nice to celebrate something positive with all of the chaos that was going on in the world. It took our minds off the coronavirus for a day and was a nice little break. We headed back home and went into quarantine mode and Kyler started homeschool. It was advised at this time to stay home as much as possible, and non essential businesses all closed. This week we started potty training Zoey! The twins also read their first book, we got a nintendo switch and celebrated Tucker's first birthday! Today, the city just announced all of the playgrounds are closed and issued a stay at home order. So that's where we are today...looking at another month of staying at home as a minimum. There are currently just over 700 cases in SLC.