Personally I have people close to me with health issues, so I have tried to be careful. If I passed Covid on to one of my friends or family that is vulnerable and they died I would feel terrible about it. I actually know someone who did exactly that: she was very careless, she caught covid, and then she visitid her sister and her sister died...the guilt destroyed her! As far as I know, she is still in severe depression, she was on some kind of medication (probably anti-depressant or heavy benzos) and she could barely keep her eyes open.
But I did start doing some light traveling again, though I am still careful. I am sure it must be hectic having a few young children during Covid!
Reading to your kids is very important fot their emotional development and language development, so I read to my kids every chance I get. We go to library to get book, and we buy some in shop. So we have little library of our own at home.
That is fantastic! A lot of parents dont even read to their kids at all these days, it is really sad. Children need to grow up reading, that is how they develop their imagination, and keeps them from getting addicted to their phones 24/7. My best friend is a good man, but his kids are absolutely hopeless, he gave them phones when they were very young and it is all they do now. Frankly it is downright sad. So it gives me hope to see good parents like you raising their kids right, good work!
RE: How to survive isolation w 2 kids