No alarms this morning…it is her day off. A sleep disturbed by dread and worry forces her to dive under her duvet giving her a sense of false security. It’s time to get up. No sounds in the stairwell like in the old “normal”. All in their own time now…a slower pace, a screaming silence in the halls.
Such a restless night worrying about her work yesterday. No matter how much she kept repeating, “Let it go, ride the wave and let it go”, it still stuck to her. And so she decides to look over her notes from yesterday and emails. Such a relief to humbly realize she had misinterpreted one message and a smile starts forming on her face.
She begins to write a letter of thanks to her managers for the support they have given her and her colleagues in the past ten days. It has been challenging to work from home for so many especially those with children. How to keep them busy…how to keep the teens at home without going stark raving mad?!
Looking at her street, she notices the odd cyclist braving the cold at 3C but the forecast is supposed to go up to 11 mid-day. Yes, she might go out for a walk later and wear only her Sketchers rather then winter boots…such a treat to walk in lighter footwear!
A yellow van with flashing lights parks in front of her building…her heart flip flops wondering who and what is happening? Is there a person who is sick? Is it Covid19 or something else? She dares not open her door to see in the hallway but peaks through the peephole and sees masked paramedics on her floor! Later she sees them wheeling out a woman from her floor…

(c)Clr ‘2020/03/26
She just may not go out today…
a jogger
passing a cyclist
life goes on
a jogger
mentally balanced
physically fit
passing a cyclist
leaning on a walking stick
a man shuffles slowly
life goes on
a women in labour
cry of a newborn
© Tournesol ‘2020/03/26
Dally moments March 26th 2020 a yellow van troibun
Beautiful. One of my great nieces is due in under 3 weeks. Their city is in lock down. Doctor and nurse gave her instructions on self exams as their next meeting will be via phone.
Stay safe!
LikeLike
Oh my that must be so scary. I hope all goes well.
LikeLike
Reblogged this on Frank J. Tassone and commented:
#Haiku Happenings #7: Cheryl Lynn Roberts’ latest #troibun!
LikeLike
Thanks, Frank!
LikeLiked by 1 person
🙂
LikeLike
A splendid write … life blossoms even in the darkest hours!
LikeLike
Yes, now your comment reminds me of something from my past. I have missed you so much…perhaps my muse is Italian:) I always feel inspired when I speak to you
LikeLike