“I think God is using the situation as a solution to so many problems we forgot about. I know the coronavirus is life-threatening and all, but I don’t think it’s a coincidence that kids are very rarely affected by the virus. People have always requested a day off to just sit at home and do … Continue reading Quarantine Journal #12
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Quarantine Journal #11
"To be very honest, everything is a little chaotic at the moment since a new aspect was introduced to my research thesis. I'm working on my thesis and reading articles all day, so I don't have that much free-time. I'm not complaining though. In fact, I'm very happy because it's like I'm in a movie … Continue reading Quarantine Journal #11
Quarantine Journal #10 – I hate myself
As I got out of bed this morning, I felt the pain clutching every single one of my back muscles. I stood up, shoulders dropped forward, barely able to straighten them, and looked directly at the mirror. I saw an ogre. Oh, wait. That's me. I hate myself. I decided that I am going to … Continue reading Quarantine Journal #10 – I hate myself
Quarantine Journal #9
"What I really like about this whole situation is that I'm spending lots of time with my family instead of each one us sitting in a room on his or her own. We even have time to pray together now. Usually it's difficult to find a time for all of us to pray together but … Continue reading Quarantine Journal #9
Quarantine Journal #8
"The first two weeks were a mix of stress, agony, and uncertainty because we were supposed to be doing our midterms at the time, so we were worried about what was going to happen next. The thought of taking online classes also left us quite uneasy simply because the Wi-Fi's terrible! It basically just felt … Continue reading Quarantine Journal #8
Quarantine Journal #7
"Being stuck at home is hard on all of us, I know, but we have to sacrifice a little to gain a lot. This quarantine has given me the opportunity to reflect on some personal stuff and to try and learn new stuff actually! We have this luxury of being connected with the outside world … Continue reading Quarantine Journal #7
Quarantine Journal #6
"The first week, I was lost. I've been living in Beirut for three years now - I had my own lifestyle, my own routine, my work etc., so being back in Batroun was a sudden transition. I was lost, trying to accept the fact that this is how my life's going to be for a … Continue reading Quarantine Journal #6
Quarantine Journal #5
"Sunday 22nd of March. I opened my eyes two minutes before my alarm – as always – and turned it off. It’s now a normal day of the routine I’m trying to get used to. Outside, the weather is perfect for a road trip with friends on long empty roads towards the blue beaches of … Continue reading Quarantine Journal #5
Quarantine Journal #4
"I realized that I feel more comfortable now that I don't get to see specific people every day...and it's a bit clearer who talks to me when he or she is bored, and who talks to me to make sure I'm okay. I decided every day to pray for someone new - a random person … Continue reading Quarantine Journal #4
Quarantine Journal #3
"Since I broke up like 2 months ago, I was determined to move on and continue with my life, even if I felt like I was sad and wanted to listen to agonizing music all day. I decided that this is not going to affect my days, that I wasn't going to eat my sadness … Continue reading Quarantine Journal #3
