Shortly after the state-mandated closure of all schools in the state, a follow-up declaration from also restricted us from leaving our homes for non-essential reasons. Because of that, we're all pretty much confined to our houses and yards, where we greet our neighbors from afar. I think it is the isolation that is hardest to endure--especially if you have lots of family nearby, and yet you visit by FaceTime as if they're far away.
I recently told a friend that "I have a face for radio." So why the videos? It because of the isolation and the "cabin fever," that we are or will be experiencing. The thought of a real "cabin" secluded in the woods has always appealed to me, but what we are all experiencing during this Covid-19 shut down is a "whole 'nuther thing." So at the risk of being thought a bit "out there," we began taping Mrs. Kapanka's preschool classes (in very condensed form) down in her "Cozy Little Cabin," which has sparked some interest from many of you. This video is a preface to the Backstory of that Cabin.
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The Cozy Little Cabin is an amateur production made under stressful circumstances. Constructive comments welcome from identified guests. Mrs. K teaches her students not to talk to strangers. Be Kind.