Month: March 2020

17 Mar 2020

Luna’s Lunch Menu

I was an incredibly picky eater growing up. I don’t envy the stress I gave my parents on having them figure this out every single day with me. Chrissy Teigen had a cute idea for her daughter by giving Luna the choice every day of what she wants to eat. The books holds all of her usual meals and Chrissy keeps all of the ingredients readily stocked so that she’s ready for whatever Luna picks. On top of this, they give Luna laminated dollars and let her “pay” for her meal.

17 Mar 2020

Traveling Amidst the COVID-19 Outbreak

I originally started writing this post while we were on the trip and am now posting it after our return back to the states.

Angel and I had booked our round trip flights to Phuket on Cyber Monday. We had scored a great deal and shortly after that, all of our accommodations fell into place. We picked early March for two reasons: it was out of season for Thailand and it was the start of my birthday month. What we didn’t anticipate was that the world would be impacted by the coronavirus and how that might derail our travel plans. For weeks, my parents, our friends and our colleagues continued to ask if we changed our minds. If not just asking about our thoughts around this, asking us to reconsider.

I nearly bailed on this trip a handful of times leading up to our departure date. The weight of concern from people that cared about us was heavy. The decision was split; half wanted us to cancel. The other half encouraged us to go forth and exercise caution. The night we left, my hometown in Seattle saw a spike in deaths. Thailand, on the other hand continued to grow steadily in the number of cases, but would go for days without any new recorded cases. When it comes to travel in the future, I won’t doubt how much can escalate in a week and a half.

To take precautionary measures, Angel and I had a mask for every leg of our flight including layovers. We wore the masks for the duration of the flight except for meals and walking through airports. Packed in our bags were a regular sized bottle of hand sanitizer and smaller ones for on-the-go. Every morning, we drank Emergen-C for breakfast before we left our rooms. While roaming the town, we left the masks behind and every Emergen-C was followed by a breakfast buffet (a standard there for the resorts.) You could say we were cautious, but not extreme. We mirrored the surroundings around us. Because it seemed like no one else was impacted at our hotels or on the streets, we took on the same behavior. Every day was business as usual.

Now halfway through our trip, Angel and I wake up every morning Googling “United States Coronavirus” or “San Francisco Coronavirus.” Pre-trip, it was “Thailand Coronavirus.” We’ve acknowledged that it feels like we escaped when things back home started to heighten. Already, our office has strongly encouraged all employees to work from home indefinitely. I’m told San Francisco is a ghost town and my biggest concern is if I have enough food at home when I return. Is there time for me to get what I need at the stores?

The fear I have returning home and not knowing what to expect is similar to the one I had before I left. The difference is everyone had an opinion on Thailand, but I don’t recall anyone having the same concerns about the United States until it was finally here.

16 Mar 2020

Vox on Coronavirus

In the last few weeks, I’ve read and watched so many different articles and videos on Covid-19. As of today, the city of San Francisco declared a shelter in place which means that we’re not allowed to leave our homes unless it’s to a grocery store, bank, to get gas, go to a pharmacy or a hospital. Walks are allowed, but you need to be six feet away from any other person. Since this video was created today, I figured it would be the most relevant to share this as early as I can.

There are many more thoughts that I have on Covid-19 that I plan on writing about in the coming weeks here. Some of you won’t want to see this or you think we should stick to our usual content. To ignore what’s happening to us completely makes us seem unaware and maybe even a little irresponsible. I hope you’ll be okay with us splitting the content for the time being!

16 Mar 2020

Song of the Day

Jhene Aiko, John Legend – Lightning & Thunder

We’re spending this rainy day getting caught up on Jhene Aiko’s new album! Maybe it’s because Wedding Mondays is today, but this song is such a lovely one for a “first dance.” It may seem a little bit unconventional, but I happen to love it. You could say we’ve been waiting for this album to be released for some time. Listening to it now feels like it was worth the wait.

16 Mar 2020

Our List of Upcoming Watches

https://youtu.be/-zVhRId0BTw

I’m taking it easy this weekend as I’ve just returned home from my trip and balancing jet lag and the current state of the world! While my company is advising everyone to WFH likely until the end of the month, I have a feeling it will take us in to April. I hope all of you are taking this time to focus on more important matters in your life. Stay connected and keep in touch with your family and friends (virtually, please). Take care of things you’ve been putting off. In a way, we have the gift of time, but we need to use it wisely.

While I was away, there were so many new shows and movies that came out. I want to share some of the trailers that I’m looking forward to here!

Also, I’m way behind on Westworld, but I have many friends who are fans. It just came back last night and if you haven’t started the series, now might be a decent time to do so.

https://youtu.be/pDJbFA32_QY