The 9mm ammo at cabela's is completely sold out. People had the same idea as us, frankly that doesn't make me very happy. If anything I'm more nervous now that people are thinking things could get worse. Other than that nothing out of the ordinary has happened today. In fact, I was rather busy all day. We, being my family, decided to re paint our rooms. My arms are sore as hell and I'm still covered in paint. The first coat of white paint is on now, in the morning I will get up at 8am to fix any mistakes in the corners. Once that is finished, around 10am I will start the second coat of paint and hopefully by 2pm I'll be done with the second coat. After that I'll start the designs for the walls; the room will be black and white. Anyways, this is just something to keep us busy and distracted from everything happening around us. Let say this, it's definitely working. I haven't done anything other than painting today. Tomorrow will be the same. Soon however, I would like to make plans to hang out with friends. One of my friends, friend 3, is worried that may not be a good idea and that I could get sick if I go out and meet people. I cant deny that going out in public could be a risk, but I cant stay in this house for three weeks straight. As funny as this may sound, as I write on app with thousands of books, I wish to go out and buy a book. For the first time in a long time just a few days ago I picked up a book. The book was made out of smooth leather. I'm not a book worm at any sense of the imagination, but for some reason I loved the feeling of holding that book. It was a book about a man who through a year found god, the man talks about how god helped him and gives the reader advice throughout the book. I'm not a religious person by any means, but I do find books like that interesting. Hopefully, I'll go back and buy that book.
This is all I have to write for today. Until tomorrow, with its new found horrors, this is good bye.
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Journal Over Covid-19
Short StoryMy experience through the outbreak of the virus in a small town of America. This will be typed out as a journal each day for three weeks.