I'm not having a tough time adjusting, but hubby is beside himself. Learning how to work from home, relying on conference calls and not being allowed to travel have taken a toll on his nerves. LOL Not to mention he is trying to calm his nerves by eating. We have been in self-isolation for three weeks, long before our governor decided to close all non-essential businesses and venues because hubby had been traveling for work when this virus first became known, and he had been in several different airports. The only sad part in all of this is I will miss celebrating Easter with my family, and our friends from church. But I am thrilled hubby has not displayed any signs of having been exposed. He seems better emotionally since we turned that corner, but he's an extrovert while I lean more towards being a bit introverted so this isolation is more difficult for him. Having him underfoot and bored is like having an antsy teenager in the house. Today he wandered out to his shop and worked on a car he is restoring for a couple hours so I am hoping he will become interested in that again and spend less time worrying about the things he can't do. Right now he is searching for car parts on the internet. But even after we start seeing a drop in the numbers, this virus won't be less of a concern until there is a vaccine available. And the sooner people realize this isn't a drill but possibly a new way of life for the next ten to twelve months, the safer we'll all be. Stay safe and well, everyone.