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Kathleen Bailey
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2021-04-01
#JOTPYFuture from Doris Morgan Rueda High voltage sign
#JOTPYFuture Hoping for a more science and medicine literate future! Public health impacts all of us, everywhere Microbe -
2021-04-01
#JOTPYFuture from Jake Breadman Tangerine
Hybridized in-person/virtual graduate programs so I can go to any university in the world while living in Canada to save money. #JOTPYFuture -
2021-04-02
#JOTPYFuture from Sarah
Hoping for widespread vaccination by summer so I can hug my friends and family. #JOTPYFuture -
2021-04-01
#JOTPYFuture from m-uh
With so many people sharing their apprehension towards vaccinations, I hope more effort will be put into promoting the effectiveness of vaccines. #JOTPYFuture -
2021-04-01
#JOTPYFuture from MacKenzie Brash
I am really hoping that at least my older relatives are vaccinated by summer (though I have little hope for myself). I'd love to be able to travel outside Canada by Christmas. #JOTPYFuture -
2021-03-19
#JOTPYPhoto from wanderlust_wilsons
So much bread during quarantine times #jotpyphoto 🍞🍞🍞 -
2021-03-10
#JOTPYSilver from mszneyugn
#jotpysilver my silver lining was that this pandemic has taught me how little I actually need to be happy. It all came down to knowing that family was safe, having quality time, and learning to appreciate the simplicities in life. It’s taught me a different level of empathy and patience that I didn’t know I needed. -
2021-03-09
#JOTPYSilver from ellie.craft
#jotpysilver my silver lining was that i got to get a kitty and spend lots of time with her. -
2021-03-09
#JOTPYSilver from purplegenevre
#jotpysilver Jobs that may not have been an option for me a couple years ago (fixed-term positions out-of-state) are now totally options for me because they’ve recognized the need to offer remote employment options. -
2021-03-09
#JOTPYSilver from hayden.craft_
#jotpysilver my silver lining during the pandemic was when all 5 of the major American sports were playing at the same time, due to the season delays that year and it was an awesome week of sports. I can speak for me and all my friends in saying it was definitely a bright spot during such a hard time. -
2021-02-28
#JOTPYLesson from gedco45
#JOTPYLesson For me, the pandemic has forced me to slow down a bit, and to take more time for myself than I'm used to - when the pandemic began I felt incredibly guilty for taking more than 30 mins for myself to relax with. Now, I'm kind of forced to acknowledge that I deserve to rest or even just have fun every now and then, that I have value when I'm not working. @lordfrogman @amjugan @dankzestykale @kategillis @father_keaton -
2021-02-26
#JOTPYLesson from joanchurch27
A lesson I have learned as a result of the pandemic is to always wash your hands, and be thankful for what you have. Going through a pandemic has shown me to not take life for granted. I have also learned different ways to work and communicate with others in a safe way. @wynneisnotcool @elysezamora @annarumley27 @zane_zamora -
2021-02-24
#JOTPYLesson from wonmynihilist
#JOTPYLesson I learned how important social interaction is to people. Not just from close friends and family, but also from the daily hellos from acquaintances and strangers. There’s a comfort, I think, in knowing that the world keeps moving as it does everyday. Physical quality time with others feels like they were taken for granted now that we’ve lost that ease and access. @aw.susujahe @banbanlys @superaria18 @soleeriku @aribarzola_ -
2021-02-24
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I learned how to really enjoy being at home and not have to be on the run all the time #jotpylesson @devuku @ravdrav257 @randomquips @kumarshivani285 @bhushan_bhalla7 -
2021-02-24
#JOTPYLesson from mclissakim
I've learned different ways of continuing communication with my friends and family besides seeing them in person, since all of us are staying home and don't really get a chance to see them face to face in the past year. It's really made me appreciate the friendships that have become strengthened despite quarantine. #JOTPYLesson @a.mlau @how2henry101 @ashes.of.dreams @on_a_kruse @desinistre -
03/30/2020
Al Bailey Oral History, 2020/03/30
Al Bailey grew up in the Midwest. He joined the Navy and worked on nuclear submarines for six years, has a degree in nuclear physics, worked in many nuclear power stations, and has been retired several times. He is an avid collector of paper money, enjoys ham radio, and is planning to go to law school this August. He has been married twice and has five children. Al and his wife Sara Bailey are currently living in Florence, Kentucky, with their youngest daughter Melanie. Sara is working in Kentucky at a chemical plant and is currently not required to stay home. Al’s life has been filled with many interesting events and experiences from his time in the military to 9/11 and more. In this interview, he reflects on current events related to COVID-19 and its political implications as well as how he and his family are handling the social distancing and isolation.