Thursday, March 19, 2020
Living Through Historic Times
The entire world seems upside down right now and we are definitely living in some interesting times. The COVID-19 virus is beginning to spread in the U.S. and it seems all consuming in the news. All of the genealogy groups are reminding people to write about what is happening in their lives to document for future generations.
What this reminds me of is the turmoil of what happened after the 9/11 attacks, except for the closures. In 2001, they told you to keep doing your normal routine - shop, eat, etc. - don' t let the terrorists win. In 2020, the enemy is an unseen virus and the economy is shutting down as businesses are beginning to be ordered shut down.
Back in 2001, I didn't write anything down for future generations - and to date, I've been lax about telling what has been going on here.
The grandkids' school is out and may be done for the year. Both Eileen & I have been working - and worrying about who has brought the exposure into our workplace. Her work has implemented some flex schedules for her. My workplace has not allowed us to work remote, even though we have the ability to do so. Frustration and confusion with that situation continues.
Social media is full of stories of folks whose work has either been closed, having them work remote or they are being self-quarantined. Saw a Facebook post yesterday of a distant cousin which stated they were sick and described their conditions. That made me realize we are going to watch this unfold in real time on Facebook, Twitter, etc. as it spreads.
Fortunately, Indiana hasn't had it as bad yet - but it will come. Watching the COVID-19 Task Force urge people to stay home and then seeing reports of young people (even in my family) take trips and act like it is not going to be a big deal makes me want to shake my head.
Early in our marriage, Eileen & I were visiting a cemetery where some of her family is buried and we noticed all of the people who died around the 1918-19 time period. She wondered what was going on during that time, and we talked about the Spanish Flu epidemic. I fear we are getting ready to see a repeat of that situation here soon.
The panic buying of items such as toilet paper has put a strain on supply for the grocery stores. We have tried to find alternative arrangements as the normal pickup at WalMart locally is unavailable. We are not suffering any shortages at home. I feel I peaked too early a few years ago with all of my canning. Back then, I looked like a prepper - those who stocked up then are looking right now.
Saw a news article warning people not to pull money out of the bank and wondered why they are trying to warn us not to? Obviously, they are afraid of a run on the banks. Glad our financial situation has been good and our elimination of debt through the years will reap reward.
At work I'm dealing with trying to manage a team of people who have high anxiety over the situation. Every news report brings another round of fear. The governor called out the National Guard, closed restaurants to dine in customers, etc. The havoc this is beginning to cause to the economy will be brutal.
The younger folks weren't adults during 9/11 and don't have any idea how quickly life as we know it in this country can change in an instant.
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Aunt Vera's Diary - March 19th
In the summer of 2019, I was able to photograph the entries in the diary of my maternal great-aunt, Vera (Haley) Stuber. The entries cover the years from 1968-1971 time frame and provide an interesting view of her daily activities. Items in brackets are my notes for further research.
1968 - March 19th - Tuesday
Well Clarence finally passed his drivers test today. And are we happy.
1969 - March 19th - Wednesday
Ironed etc. sowed lettuce & radishes sweat peas. Did some hand washing. Clarence cleaned car and made new frame for hot bed. About ready for church.
1970 - March 19th - Thursday
Cleaned dishes in cupboards. Damp weather these days.
1971 - March 19th - Friday
Rainy this morning so we went to Portland in forenoon. Called at Ruths.
Stuber, Vera Delphene (Haley). "Journal." MS. Fort Recovery, Ohio, 1968-1971. Privately held by Juanita (LeMaster) Steigerwalt, [ADDRESS FOR PRIVATE USE,] Muncie, Indiana, 2020.
1968 - March 19th - Tuesday
Well Clarence finally passed his drivers test today. And are we happy.
1969 - March 19th - Wednesday
Ironed etc. sowed lettuce & radishes sweat peas. Did some hand washing. Clarence cleaned car and made new frame for hot bed. About ready for church.
1970 - March 19th - Thursday
Cleaned dishes in cupboards. Damp weather these days.
1971 - March 19th - Friday
Rainy this morning so we went to Portland in forenoon. Called at Ruths.
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Vera Delphene (Haley) Stuber was born 10 March 1890 in Jay County, Indiana, daughter of Eli Weldon & Cora Belle (Metzner) Haley. She married 14 February 1915 in Jay County, Indiana to Clarence Leroy Stuber. Vera died 17 June 1987 in Portland, Jay County, Indiana. Clarence was born 4 February 1891 in Jay County, Indiana, son of Henry and Margaret (Metzger) Stuber. Clarence died 20 May 1981 in Portland, Jay County, Indiana. They had no surviving children.
Wednesday, March 18, 2020
Aunt Vera's Diary - March 18th
In the summer of 2019, I was able to photograph the entries in the diary of my maternal great-aunt, Vera (Haley) Stuber. The entries cover the years from 1968-1971 time frame and provide an interesting view of her daily activities. Items in brackets are my notes for further research.
1968 - March 18th - Monday
A real nice day but windy. I washed & ironed. Clarence helped Dennis in woods this P.M.
1969 - March 18th - Tuesday
Finished painting kitchen. Attended revival at Leona's church in evening.
1970 - March 18th - Wednesday
Had plenty of snow today. Foggy in eve, we didn't go to prayer meeting. Telephone out couple of days.
1971 - March 18th - Thursday
Did some work upstairs. Defrosted refrigerator.
Stuber, Vera Delphene (Haley). "Journal." MS. Fort Recovery, Ohio, 1968-1971. Privately held by Juanita (LeMaster) Steigerwalt, [ADDRESS FOR PRIVATE USE,] Muncie, Indiana, 2020.
1968 - March 18th - Monday
A real nice day but windy. I washed & ironed. Clarence helped Dennis in woods this P.M.
1969 - March 18th - Tuesday
Finished painting kitchen. Attended revival at Leona's church in evening.
1970 - March 18th - Wednesday
Had plenty of snow today. Foggy in eve, we didn't go to prayer meeting. Telephone out couple of days.
1971 - March 18th - Thursday
Did some work upstairs. Defrosted refrigerator.
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Vera Delphene (Haley) Stuber was born 10 March 1890 in Jay County, Indiana, daughter of Eli Weldon & Cora Belle (Metzner) Haley. She married 14 February 1915 in Jay County, Indiana to Clarence Leroy Stuber. Vera died 17 June 1987 in Portland, Jay County, Indiana. Clarence was born 4 February 1891 in Jay County, Indiana, son of Henry and Margaret (Metzger) Stuber. Clarence died 20 May 1981 in Portland, Jay County, Indiana. They had no surviving children.
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