Ermelo residents share how they keep themselves busy during lockdown
Ms Claudia Lottering, said: “On day 1 of the lockdown my family and I relaxed while watching some movies and I baked a cake with the kids.
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The Highvelder asked residents what they are doing to keep themselves and their children busy during the 21-day lockdown.
This is what they had to say:
Ms Claudia Lottering, said: “On day 1 of the lockdown my family and I relaxed while watching some movies and I baked a cake with the kids.
On day 2 of the lockdown, we fixed some things around the house.”
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According to Ms Precious Nkosi, she is just at home relaxing, taking care of herself and catching up on the things that she misses out on doing as she is a student.
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Ms Ashley Teixeira said: “So during day 3 of lockdown, I like most other people, am sitting at home.
I found watching several online church sermon videos on social media to be quite interesting.”
Ms Teixeira said people need to ask themselves three questions:
- What is the one thing that makes you happy during the lockdown?
- What are the things you’re afraid of during the lockdown?
- And what are you praying for during the lockdown?
She concluded: “These are three very important things we can discuss with our families and pray together while we spent time together in lockdown.”
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