Stories from Self-Isolation-Chapter 3: "We're still in this together"
This is the third chapter of this story collection project. Thank you for coming back and for agreeing to continue to share your story with this project! :)  
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The first collection of stories included over 200 submissions from across Canada and around the world. The second chapter has over 60 so far and submissions are still coming in every day! So many interesting similarities and differences in our individual and collective experiences. Thank you for your honest and authentic reflections.  Check back to the project website: https://storiesfromselfiso.wixsite.com/mysite to learn about the stories of other contributors.  This is the third chapter of this project and focus of these questions, now at 5 weeks into the declaration of the pandemic, is "We're still in this together!" With many thanks from me and future generations who will learn from your experiences. Katy Whitfield :)
Introduce yourself
What is your name? *
Tell me your story...   In this section, feel free to include as many details as you would like. If there are things you want to leave out or people or places that you would like to rename, feel free to do so, but for the sake of authenticity, you may choose to keep them as they are. Thank you for sharing your stories here.  
Complete the sentence... Five weeks of self-isolation has been... *
Complete the sentence... Sometimes I feel like... *
The sounds that fill my days!
What is the soundtrack to your days? (ex. a song on your playlist, birds chirping, construction noises, the wind, screaming children.. etc.) If it is a piece of music, please identify the singer/performer.   *
I'm learning how to...
What is your favourite new and/or ongoing hobby or activity? (this could be something you haven't done for a while but have come back to or a new talent all together) *
Staying in shape and being mindful takes hard work and effort!
Do you have a fitness and/or wellness routine? If so, what are you doing? How often? *
Food for thought... New Recipes
Everyone seems to be trying out some new recipes. What are you new finds? Share the name and a web link (or copy the details to the recipe here). I will share the results on the website. Perhaps a recipe book will emerge out of your suggestions. *
Time to talk about masks
The Chief Medical Health Officers and the media have been suggestion that people wear masks when going outside of their homes. Which of the following statements applies to you and masks Check as many as apply.
The ups and downs of remote and online learning
Check as many of the boxes as they apply to you. *
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What have been the positives in your online learning experience? *
What challenges are you experiencing in your online learning ? *
Curating a museum of objects that represent our experience(s)
My students have been working on a project to curate (create) a digital exhibit on the experiences of Canadians during Covid-19. This project is in response to a post on Twitter made by Guelph Ontario museums in March 2020. They asked: "If you could put an object in a museum (online or in situ) that represents your experience(s) to date, what object/thing would you put in and why?  (if you wish to send a picture of it, you can email it to storiesfromselfisolation@gmail.com 
Glimpses and glimmers of hope!
Did you see anything today that gave you hope? (example: news article, random act of kindness, funny meme on social media) Write about what you experienced and why it made you feel hopeful.
Are there any other things you would like to add to your story?
Would you like to continue to be part of this story project on an ongoing basis as we remain in social isolation?
Would you like to participate further?
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Thank you so much for sharing your stories for Chapter 3.  I look forward to hearing from you. Hope that you remain healthy, safe and well.  Sincerely,  Katy Whitfield, Coordinator, Stories from Self-Isolation
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