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  2. Pandemic Poems. Published: April 2020. The world is facing an unprecedented health crisis. COVID-19 has spread across the globe, bringing with it sickness, death, uncertainty, anxiety, and economic upheaval. The world has stopped like never before.

    • Get Dressed. Embroidered Scallop Dress, Ivory. Boden. Sizes 2-3 through 9-10. Sure, it’s probably been a few weeks since you’ve worn real pants. But your kiddo’s kindergarten graduation is a perfect time to peel off the pajamas and look fabulous for the photos.
    • Have A Party. Just because you’re practicing social distancing doesn’t mean you can’t party. Although it might be restricted to just the immediate family, put on a party for your little kindergarten graduation.
    • Get Some Goodies. Your child is going to need a cake to commemorate their commencement. Of course, you can visit your local bakery and order a cake, but another option is Sam’s Club, which is offering small grad cakes for less than 10 bucks, and can be decorated with your kid’s school colors, a personalized message, or your child’s photo.
    • Get Some Stand-Ins. Custom Graduation Standee. Party City. Available in 18 inches, 3 feet, 4 feet, 5 feet, and 6 feet. Let’s say that your child is sad that Grandma can’t be there to celebrate their big day.
  3. “The first line of this poem arrived during the first few months of the Covid pandemic. I was sheltering-in-place: minimizing time spent in shops, finishing the semester on Zoom, and venturing outside now and then.

  4. Quarantine Poems. Discussion: In 2020 and 2021 we all experienced life changing as we knew it due to the COVID-19 pandemic. We are going to think about what that has been like and write an occasional poem. Occasional poetry is written to document events.

  5. Jan 19, 2022 · Overview. In this lesson, participants will watch poet Jasmine Gardosi perform “Rollercoaster,” a poem about the ups and downs of pandemic life. Participants will then discuss the central...

  6. After a year of changes and challenges, the 14 graduates of the 2021 kindergarten class at St. Jude celebrated their graduation in a big, virtual way. Teachers and staff at the hospital worked together to create a virtual celebration to honor the graduates.

  7. May 11, 2020 · As one student noted, “Poetry has the ability to both fix that which is fleeting and collapse our familiar notions of what we thought was stable.” Here is a brief sampling of poems from Pandemic Spring. Ed and I are deeply grateful to the students who agreed to share their work. —Erica Funkhouser, Lecturer, Comparative Media Studies/Writing

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