It felt silly to cry, but that's what I did this morning. πŸ˜“ I was supposed to go back to Houston for my sister's 21st birthday, but decided against it to protect my family in case I caught anything in Japan. My neighborhood is a ghost town right now when it's usually filled with kids and puppies, my favorite things. I miss going to the grocery store and knowing I'll be able to find all-purpose flour. (Seriously, every grocery store around me is out.) But with these changes have come new appreciations. I've learned how to be an even more resourceful cook. I have a platform I know I can use for good! I've read old passages in my Bible that I haven't gone back to in a long time that I'm learning from again. There are many things to be thankful for, and I stopped crying by counting the good things I DO have right now and thinking how other people could use our help right now. I've uploaded a few recent posts on TheBellaInsider.com about how we can support small businesses, friends, coworkers, and family around us who might be needing some support right now. I hope we can find it in our hearts to do something small! What's been easy/hard for you in this transition? http://liketk.it/2LRJq @liketoknow.it liketkit

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