Tuesday, March 31, 2020

News from Anne-Laure


During confinement, I try to do my homework, I call my grandparents and my friends.


Sometimes I play with my little brother. I play board games with my family, and when the sun comes I try to enjoy it without going out.


Every day, I feel like it’s Sunday. When I’m fed up with doing my homework, i go watch a movie or just listen to music.

I hope it will end soon...

by Anne-Laure Rogez

Monday, March 30, 2020

Claire's tips to survive confinement


Confinement is long but I try to keep busy, find things to do or finish in my house. I hear from my grandparents at least once a day, I am very reassured to know that they are in great shape.



I was very busy during this confinement cooking, baking cakes, bread and plenty of other delicious little things. But don't forget also to work for the classes because it's not the same daily life as in high school, it's even more difficult and it requires a lot more concentration. In the meantime I go gardening, take care of the garden, play with the dog and walk him in my street to get some fresh air and not stay locked up all the time.
 




I am well aware of the rules and I respect them, so respect them too! Wash your hands, sneeze into your elbow and stay home! 

 by Claire Bernard

Sunday, March 29, 2020

Logan's routine

Since the beginning of confinement, every day when I get up (3PM) I do a bit of sport, I go for a thirty-minute run, then later I take a shower, then I start my computer to play games, do my homework, or watch videos, then around 7PM, my mother and father call me to eat. In the evening I play games or watch Netflix series (Naruto, Happy), then I go to bed around five, six o'clock in the morning, and so on.


What I don't usually do is not going out, staying indoors, it's not my thing, I prefer to go out with friends, or family.

I speak more often with my brother and sister, I help them with their homework. To keep busy during confinement, I help my mother with housework, help my siblings.


I find sad that we don't thank everyone that deserves it, because when I get up in the morning I see my father (up there on the photo) leaving for work with the fear of catching the virus. We don't thank the truck drivers enough. They go on dingo their job, placing others before themselves and their families. I think my father is a hero and I admire him a lot for the courage he shows going to work. I'm not saying he's the only person that should be thanked, but they take a lot of risks.


Too many people are suffering because of this virus, and the elderly are the first concerned. I myself haven't seen my grandparents for two weeks, even though I usually see them every day.


It's hard times, but if everyone respects the orders, the confinement will not last longer than expected. So people, just stay home.

by Logan Danger

Saturday, March 28, 2020

Florian's Routine




During this confinement, I try to occupy myself as best as I can.  I play sports at home to keep myself busy because there is no more rugby training. I watch animes, series and movies on Netflix and I watch videos that I find interesting on YouTube.  I also play video games on my PlayStation and I can also play them with friends, which keeps me in touch with them. I bought two new video games (the ones on the photo below) to stay busy during this period.  I also chat with my friends on the social media.


But I'm still a little bored, and I know it's going to be long.
I miss everyone outside, I wish I could go out and see the people I miss, but I'm aware that what's going on is serious and that we have to follow the rules.  I never thought I would say that, but I even miss school.




On a few occasions, in the evening, at 8 p.m. I applauded at my window to support the medical staff.
 
By Florian Bernard