Entry #29

April 7, 2020

Today is Tuesday, meaning it is the second day of online learning. Yesterday went well; all of the assignments were fairly simple and straightforward, and all the Zoom calls went better than I expected. Yesterday was a day that actually felt somewhat normal, as opposed to some of the previous days. Today, I haven’t had too many assignments yet. I worked on a video for Mr. Schiff’s class, did my Language Arts work, and did some reading. It is so weird seeing how everything has changed during this time. I never would have thought that we would be doing school like this at the end of the school year. To be honest, I don’t think we will actually be going back to school on April 28th. Besides, the social distancing “rules” are supposedly going to be enforced by the government until at least April 30th. I honestly don’t know how I would feel about not going back to school at all this year; I just know it would be really weird. 

There are almost 1.4 million cases in the world right now. I try not to look at the statistics and news too much, but it’s hard. Especially when there is a number that big. There are over 1 million currently infected patients, almost 80,000 deaths, and almost 300,000 recoveries. The U.S. has over 385,000 cases, and Spain’s numbers are growing super quickly. China, the original epicenter, is doing really well, and Italy is getting better. New York has over 138,000 cases, and New Jersey now has over 44,000 cases. Oregon hit 1,000 cases, and we have 29 deaths. Lane County now has 30 cases, with one death. 

My family and I have been doing our best to keep busy. During the school week, we are doing school everyday for a while. Then, we usually go on a walk, eat dinner, and then we all do our own thing at night. I have been trying to read a lot as well. (Right now, I am reading Philip Pullman’s The Golden Compass, and it is really good so far.) I am glad to be back “at school” because it gives me more to do during my day, and it gives me more of a structure to my day, which is nice. I am really grateful for all the staff and teachers for all the work they have been doing because I am sure it cannot be easy.

Entry #28

4-7-20

My first week of online learning was very interesting. It’s a lot harder to be able to focus while I’m around all of my siblings. My first week was also difficult because I felt like I was bouncing from one subject to another. Sometimes I was ahead on class work and I would move onto my next class but the teacher had not posted the assignments yet, so I would bounce around subjects. Online school felt a lot more confusing but at the same time it felt nice to do school at home. 

I miss seeing all of my friends in person and just being able to see someone that is my age. I think that through being forced to stay home, I have grown closer to my family. So instead of lots of arguing between me and my siblings, we have friendly interactions and we look out for each other. Online learning is a completely different experience than going to school, but I think that online learning will work out.

Entry #26

4-6-20

Today was the first day of online school. I was honestly kinda nervous to do online school since I feel I would learn better with a physical teacher, rather than having the assignments given to us with not that much explanation. Good thing that today was only a check up day and next week there is going to be new concepts given to us. First period went well and I had to learn how to use the zoom app since I had never used it before. 2nd period didn’t go that well for me. I wasn’t able to find the classroom code in my email and there was no separate post on google classroom for the zoom code. Finally I was able to find the code on a post that was really long and wasn’t put down until the bottom of the post. I joined and didn’t miss much of the meeting anyway. I didn’t have a 3rd period since I was a T.A so I was able to chill and do other stuff while I waited for 4th period. I was looking forward to 4th period since most of my friends were in 4th period and I was able to see them. 5th period was mostly a selected few talking but it was still interesting because people started to show their pets which was cute. 

In 6th period things were really interesting. During regular school, the class is usually loud and goofy and things didn’t change. The class would at times talk at the same time since they didn’t mind to mute their microphones. Some of the classmates were joking around and the teacher didn’t seem to mind since the classmates weren’t doing anything too bad. So my 6th period was entertaining for me and the teacher wanted to do a show and tell tomorrow so that will be fun to watch. 

Entry #25

3/31

Today was fun. I woke up to my sister jumping on me. After jumping on me to tell I woke up she said get ready we are going on a run. After I fell back to sleep and then my sister jumped on me more we went on a run which was really fun. During the run we stopped at Gilham for a swing break, at least that’s what my sister called it. Eventually we got home and then I took a small nap. Then I met a friend at the park but we had to stay six feet apart the whole time which was sort of annoying. After hanging out with him I went home and we ate dinner. Me and my family after dinner went to DQ for ice cream, and instead of going straight home we went on a ride which was really fun. 

Entry #24

3/31/2020

I’ve been waiting a long time but finally my baby sister was born yesterday evening, her name is Gabriella and is the cutest baby ever. My other little sisters are kinda shocked there is a tiny, tiny baby in our house, and now they don’t really want to do anything except look at the baby that is way smaller than them. I’m glad my parents are back from the hospital because being stuck with my grandma for just 1 day is too much for me and she is always doing something, and she does something I always have to help. But now my parents are back and I can be super bored again.

Entry #23

3/31/2020

At this point I lost count on what day of quarantine we are on. Last week I thought the day was Thursday when it was Friday. Without school I kinda got out of my schedule when I do things but I also have been getting a lot more sleep. During this quarantine I have tried finding ways of not being bored. A few days ago my mom went to the store and bought me a new sketchbook and colored pencils. I named it “My Quarantine Sketchbook.” I also had a lot of time to cosplay which is one of my hobbies and made a lot of tik toks.-w-

When looking on YouTube today, I saw a bunch of news stuff about Covid-19 and how the death rate has surpassed the death rate of then 9/11 happened. I also heard that you can only get tested for covid-19 if you’re sick. Which I don’t know if it’s true or not but that’s what I heard on the news. Caleb Finn, a famous tik toker was diagnosed with covid-19 but was healthy enough that he won’t die. In New York, the comfort ship arrived to help people with covid-19. Many people came to see the ship and ignored the order to stay home. Many doctors fear that one day they will end up with the virus, many doctors wake up in a panic by checking if they have a fever which I kinda sad because they saw their coworkers get the virus. States are also running out of testing kits, but the U.S.A if the country with the most tests for the virus.

Entry #22

3/31/2020 – 3:15 pm

This break due to the Coronavirus has been very chaotic, I haven’t been able to do much. I miss my friends, and all my family. I think it is very crazy, I’ve never witnessed such a tragic event; stores are running out of essential supplies for example: toilet paper, hand sanitizer, soap, canned foods and much more. The population has gone down significantly, and it’s scary because it’s not slowing down. In Oregon alone, there is around 600 cases, around 11 in the Lane county area. That’s not even counting some people that have been treating themselves at home without known cases. I think it is very important we take orders that have been given to us by Governor Kate Brown, and our President Donald Trump: Stay inside under quarantine, and if you do go anywhere, try to keep the 6 foot rule.

Entry #21

Today is Monday, March 30th 2020. Today during this day of quarantine I have gotten up and gotten myself ready for the day just like it’s any other school day to make what’s happening right now feel more normal. After I got ready I made a good breakfast then cleaned my room. My room has stayed really clean lately because I have nothing else to do. Then I went on a walk with my dog followed by coming home and facetiming with some friends. I am very grateful to my friends and I have these capabilities to communicate back and forth. This has also given me more bonding time with my brother who has come down from OSU from this pandemic. Although this situation has its ups and downs I am still trying to stay safe and positive through it. 

Entry #20

March 2 – 14, 2020

My mom, dad, grandma, grandpa, and I left Eugene at 10:22 a.m. (Eugene local time) on the second of March to arrive in Rome at 12:09 p.m. (Rometime) on the third. For us, it was actually 3:15 a.m. because Rome is 9 hours ahead of us. We had been worried about the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) because Italy already had multiple cases in the North. Our concern was not contracting the virus as much as being forced to stay in Italy because of travel restrictions. We decided that we would still continue on our trip to Italy because the disease was still mostly in the North and we were not going to be anywhere near there. Also, the flights we paid for would not be refunded if we decided to not go.

  

The first night in Rome on the third we went to dinner with my cousin who lives in Rome and had some of the best food I have ever had in my life. We went to Italy to celebrate my mom’s 50th birthday and the dinner was so she could meet her family in Italy for the first time. I also found that wine is cheaper than water in most restaurants. After shortly walking around Rome and seeing the amazing architecture including an incredible castle named Castel Sant’Angelo, we boarded a bullet train early the next morning headed for Florence. On the train we noticed that there were abandoned castles everywhere and other most likely medieval ruins. My sisters were still in Oregon because they were busy with college so we had two days in Florence before we had to go back to Rome to pick them up from the airport. 

The first day in Florence we took a scenic walk to the Cattedrale di Santa Maria del Fiore where we climbed nearly 500 steps to the top of the duomo. The view was as incredible as the architecture and the enormous mural on the inside of the duomo. The mural on the dome was made by Giorgio Vasari and Federico Zuccari from 1572 to 1579 and was the largest dome in the world at that time! 

The second day in Florence we went to Galleria dell’Accademia and saw amazing artworks such as the David by Michealangelo. The paintings were all incredibly detailed and many were highlighted with gold leaf, making them even more astounding. Next, we went to the Duomo museum and in the catacombs  saw the tombs of multiple saints, we saw the bones of a couple saints, and an old rusted sword. The last museum we went to was the Uffizi gallery where we saw beautiful B.C.E frescos and sculptures. The Uffizi gallery was so impressive because the ceilings were all intricately painted.

On the sixth, my family and I boarded a train back to Rome to pick up my sisters. On the way, we saw huge abandoned castles high on hilltops and tiny villages tucked under towering mountains. It was truly an unforgettable sight. When we arrived at the airport, we picked up my sisters and headed straight for our Airbnb and as my sisters slept for a bit because of the long flight, the rest of my family and I went to explore the streets of Rome. We saw amazing churches that looked so squished between tall apartments. We also saw wild parakeets that I had never seen before. After that, my parents, my grandparents, and one of my sisters went out to get dinner while my other sister and I stayed home and slept because traveling is exhausting. Because my grandma was fluent in Italian and Sicilian, we were able to get around very well.

On the ninth, my sisters flew back to Eugene and the rest of us flew to Catania, Sicily. We arrived in Catania, but only stayed for a short while because our Airbnb was in Siracusa and we had to check in. We drove a rental car from Catania to Siracusa in less than an hour and checked in to our Airbnb. Our apartment was remodelled from a 13th century castle, which was pretty cool. Having the ocean always within walking distance in Sicily was great because the water was beautiful and we saw lots of fish because the water is so clear.

At this point, things were getting crazy because everything besides restaurants, grocery stores, and pharmacies started closing. The streets were empty and only people who had a reason to were allowed out of their houses because tourists were gone and people were staying inside. It is a good thing we did not get stopped by the police! Only two people were allowed into a store at a time and in restaurants, you could only sit three to a table unless you were family. At this point, all museums were closed also.

On the tenth, we went to meet more family in Augusta. We got a full tour of the main parts of Augusta and got to see the homes and a city hall that my great relatives built. After our tour of Augusta we drove back to Siracusa and on the way back we saw wild flamingos and the incredible beaches of Sicily. The next day we went to a town on top of huge mountains called Taormina. The view from the top of the mountains was incredible because it overlooks the ocean. Here we learned that all restaurants and shops were only open from 6:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. and that Italy was enforcing martial law by only letting people out of their houses to get food and medication. You could get a large fine if you did not have a reason to leave your house.

In the early morning, my parents received news that our flights to our next location, Sardinia, had been cancelled and that the borders from Europe to the U.S. were being closed. That is when we decided we had to leave. My parents found a train that went from Messina to Rome where we could catch a flight to the U.S., however, the train ride was eight hours long and we would have to rush to get there. Also, we still did not have a flight from Rome to the U.S. Luckily, we were able to make it to the train station and be on our way to Rome on time. The train stations were practically empty except for military officers which were everywhere due to the coronavirus and an active terrorist threat that had been going on for years. After the eight hour train ride, which I mostly slept through, we arrived at the Roma Termini station so that we could take another train directly to the airport.

When we tried to board our train, we were stopped at a police checkpoint who wanted our papers stating where we were from, and why we wanted on the train. The line was so huge that we missed our train. I suppose now that we had an angel watching over us the entire trip, because the staff at the station let us use the same ticket for a later ride. We arrived at the airport, but no staff were there so we decided to sleep in Rome for the night and try to book a flight tomorrow morning.

My dad took a shuttle to the airport in the early morning to see if he could get us a flight home. He managed to get us a flight to San Francisco so that we could fly to Eugene. My dad came back and reported the news and the entire group of us went to the airport and got on our flight home.

Entry #19

3-29-20


Today my family went on a walk. It was really nice to be outside even though it was raining. Being outside really helps me forget everything that is going on. We saw the picture below in a neighborhood. It’s so crazy! It’s caution tape like a crime science…. 🙁