by Emma Gee | Sep 25, 2020 | Uncategorized
I’ve always associated bubbles with good things. Bubble gum, bubble baths and blowing bubbles. Floating bubbles in my fizzy drink or champagne glass. The floating spheres implying safety, fun and buoyancy. But when these bubbles suddenly pop, burst or deflate we end...
by Emma Gee | Sep 16, 2020 | Uncategorized
Lockdown. Isolation. Restrictions. These restrictive terms seem to only trap us and encapsulate our bubbles with a screen of negativity. It’s hard to see beyond this state. Right? Many of us feel “fed up”, resentful and understandably, “just over...
by Emma Gee | Sep 7, 2020 | Uncategorized
Teddy bears, rainbows and spoons are all symbols of hope and connection which have been used universally during covid19 lockdown. In this phase of isolation, “Spoonville” cutlery villages are scattered around neighbourhoods to encourage kids and adults alike. I...
by Emma Gee | Aug 12, 2020 | Uncategorized
Wearing a mask is hardly riveting. In fact, it seems more of a huge inconvenience! “It’s harder to breathe” “It fogs up my glasses” “I have no idea what the other person is saying” I definitely can relate to ALL of these statements. I’d add that the effort to remember...
by Emma Gee | Aug 12, 2020 | Uncategorized
Adjusting to our new roles that have come about within the new covid19 realm is quite tricky, confronting and so overwhelming, right? Whether we were previously the main breadwinner and spent our days at work or were a stay at homeparent, we have all been forced to...
by Emma Gee | Jul 31, 2020 | Uncategorized
“Smile Em,” my sister instructs from behind her camera. I’m sitting fully masked (posing as directed) with my nieces &nephew standing at the required covid distance. I roll my eyes sarcastically and muffle, “Seriously Bec, smiling with a facial palsy’s hard...