Corona-this... COVID-that... It's on every email, every channel, and every meme. I actually have Cardi B saying "Coronaviiiirus" stuck in my head like it's its own song. Oh wait... it is.
The staff here at RMA of Connecticut has been working around the clock to provide you with honest care we can confidently get behind, making sure you and our staff remains safe. Like infertility, this horrible virus is not biased, and we all must watch out for each other. We hope you feel the giant hug we're safely and distantly extending to you, our RMA of Connecticut Family. π
With that said, here's what I'm thinking about for this month's newsletter...
Let's talk about ways to escape the pandemic while we #stayhome. ππΊπ¨
Plus, there's a surprise at the end of this email.
I'm basically bursting at the seams to tell you... πππ
π―Hey, all you cool cats and kittens! π₯οΈ
'veSo how do we escape the constant COVID-19 hum happening all around us? Well, from binge-watching Tiger King to taking free Yale courses, there are a plethora of ways you can check out from the madness.
How to Practice Escapism During the COVID-19 Crisis
Virginia's 1:1 Pleasure/Production Ratio: It's simple. For every 1 episode of Schitt's Creek, The Good Place, or Love is Blind you watch (I know, I have a type), commit to 1 productive task. Write a thank you note, empty the dishwasher, or take the dogs for a walk... that sort of thing. π»π
Tackle a DIY Project:I would never classify myself as a DIY-er, but my husband and I put up a wallpaper mural together that we were originally going to have someone else do for us. Look around - what's something you've been putting off that could use your attention? π οΈπͺ
Take Care of a Plant: In the process of this quarantine, I've purchased multiple plants, reseeded our lawn, and properly stored herbs, keeping them alive for longer than my usual 24 hours. It feels grounding, refreshing, and calming to take care of something living other than yourself, especially during a time when everyone is so justly focused on that. π»π‘
Download the apps TikTok and Houseparty: I'll see you in, like, 6 hours when you look up from your phone. π§π±
How are you "escaping"?
I want to know! Just reply to this email.Remember, I'm a real person on the other end of this, also isolated at home, so I welcome and any and all coping suggestions!
I want to start interviewing YOU GUYS on IG Live! π
Do you have a fertility story you'd like to share publicly? π£I would love to have you on our weekly IG Live to share your journey for the others in our community that need to see and hear about a relatable experience. As you know, no two stories in the infertility community are the same, but the mental toughness, physical devotion, and longing for family are all consistent traits we share.
Think about the way you feel when you feel validated, heard, and understood... you could bring that feeling to so many others yearning for that comfort, especially during this time of treatment cancellations and interruptions.
If you're interested, reply directly to this email, and I will share more details with you.
36 weeks today, to be exact, and it's all thanks to the team here at RMA of Connecticut.
My husband and I have our own infertility journey, and RMA of Connecticut has helped us turn it into a story of pride and success. We've gone from our lowest lows to our most elated highs in a few years, and it's my deepest hope that you all feel this same turnaround.
You all know I'm an RMA of Connecticut fan girl, and we're 4 weeks shy of why.
I'm also sharing this because this may be my last email to our community for a few months. You'll still be receiving The Core Fertility Newsletter from an equally passionate member of the team, and I'll be on the sidelines cheering you on through this crazy year we're all having.
Stay home, stay healthy, and please reach out if you ever want to continue the conversation.
Sincerely,
Virginia
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Virginia Hamilton Furnari πBrand Specialist
P.S. It's a girl! π
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