As an American ex-pat I’ve often joked about living in the future and being 13-14 hours ahead of my parents in New Orleans, we pretty much are. But now I’m truly seeing what it’s like to be ahead in time as the U.S. begins to face what we’ve been living with for weeks. Yes, I’m talking about the new Big C: COVID-19.

I’ve been pretty quiet about the pandemic on social media, choosing to focus on my virtual 5K, silly memes, and thoughtful quotes. For one, it seemed enough people were speaking up already and if I said my piece, would I be contributing? Would I be helping in any way? The long and short of it is absolutely not. I’m not a doctor. I don’t work for any government. I’m a wife and mother and have been for over twenty years.

I guess this makes right now my time to shine because I can speak up and tell you what certain parts of your future will probably look like. While I certainly don’t have all the answers, I have practical knowledge on some things, and if I can offer reassurance in any way, make suggestions that can lessen what you feel weighs heaviest on you, then I’m glad to do my part.

At the end of February when the Prime Minister of Japan requested all schools across the nation close through the end of March, asking people to work remotely, you would have thought the end was nigh. It’s a now-familiar scene to you all, you’re experiencing it currently.

But it didn’t take long for things to settle. After the initial few days, the hoarding craze dissipated. The city grew much quieter, subways grew emptier, festivals and celebrations were canceled. In Japan, encouraged (not enforced) social distancing was put into effect, so I understand what you are seeing, what you are hearing, what you are experiencing. Like grocery shopping, several areas of life have returned with a sense of normalcy, and we’ve been checking on one another, maintaining support, but continuing to be considerate in our day to day.

Oh yes, we’re also still washing the heck out of our hands.

You will get there, too. By nature, the Japanese are a community-minded people, so it’s not terribly surprising that gradually the rest of us also picked up on that calm, remembering we are also a part of that community even if it’s for a brief time. But it was an important reminder that no matter where we are in this world we take care of one another by thinking of one another.

We’ve been doing that in different ways, and it began before our children’s DLP’s (distance learning plans) started. This is a big one and I empathize. With schools closing this will have its challenging moments. Single parents, environments where both parents work, children of varying ages, no one has a monopoly on who it’s going to affect hardest because it will affect everyone. It will test you. Thankfully, over this past week, we’ve seen a blessing of sources that are online and whether your school has a DLP in place or not, this is fantastic! Virtual museum explorations, art programs, online orchestral and operatic performances. The arts are being kept alive! Check out this link for many amazing virtual museum tours. It’s a great way to explore the world from the comfort of your home.

For academics, sites like Khan Academy, Prodigy, Explore Learning, and Zearn have been used in the classroom for years and are still encouraged with distance learning. But don’t forget one of the best classrooms, the outdoors! Get your children (and yourself) outside to work off some of that energy. Clear your mind, reset your body, have dance parties, do YouTube workouts. Your physical and mental health are important, and even 10 minutes outside in the fresh air or in a room by yourself will do wonders.

And now a gentle reminder from your friendly neighborhood ex-pat.

Remember to step away from the news and Facebook. Turn them off and do something nurturing instead. Let’s see fewer pictures of empty shelves and more gestures from full hearts. There is frustration and worry in a time like this, there is heartbreak as well, but if allow yourself to consider it, there are also blessings in disguise. We are being given time that normally isn’t afforded. In a safe manner (yep, I’m throwing that very effective social distancing at you again) many of us now have the opportunity to reconnect with family, catch up with friends, moments to share with our children that may have been otherwise missed. We are being forced to slow down.

Initial panic is beginning to give way to community consideration and thoughtful conversation, virtual hands are sharing recipes and pictures of family breakfasts. Netflix recommendations are being suggested, books we’ve put aside are being read, games we’ve had on shelves are being played, and the glorious music from the balconies of Italy are filling our feeds. This is not a request that you forget what’s happening outside, but more that you don’t overlook what’s happening inside either.

From the bottom of my heart, I feel for what you are going through. My prayers are constant but my hopes remain high. I’ve seen glimpses of everyday normalcy, a slow but steady return. We’re not there yet, there’s still a way to go, but every morning it feels just a little closer. I’ll take that and breakfast with my family. Let’s use this time to savor the good and learn from the things we want to change. With level heads, compassionate hearts, and a little time, corners will be turned. I feel confident about this.

I’ve been where you are.

   

 

This post originally appeared on https://www.hominyandhome.com.

Elizabeth has traveld and lived around the globe with her family of four, but no matter where they are their ties to the South follow. She is celebrating their last year in California as they transition back to Japan, and hopes you'll enjoy their day to day, sharing recipes, traditions, travels, and family anecdotes.

   

We couldn’t BE more excited! Now, you have something to pass the time while you are waiting for the Friends reunion special. Amazon is offering a Friends-themed Monopoly game, complete with all of your favorite show references.

Friends Monopoly

The game’s description reads, “Advance to Ross’ Teeth, All the Thanksgivings, Phoebe Gets Married – will you owe rent or reap the rewards? Invest in Central Perk sofas and coffee mugs and trade your way to success.” 

Friends Monopoly
Play as your favorite Friends character by choosing one of the exclusive tokens such as Monica’s chef hat, Rachel’s handbag, Ross’ dinosaur, Chandler’s sweater vest and Phoebe’s guitar or Joey’s pizza.

Friends Monopoly

Instead of buying properties and setting up hotels, players are purchasing memories from the iconic series. If you land on “Central Perk Tab” be prepared to pay up.

The Monopoly Friends Edition is available on Amazon for $24.99.

—Jennifer Swartvagher

All photos courtesy of Amazon

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Get your Garbage Pail Kids trading cards out. Now, you can play with all of your favorite characters again. In honor of GPK’s 35th anniversary, usaopoly (The Op) is teaming up with Topps to release Monopoly: Garbage Pail Kids.

Monopoly: Garbage Pail Kids

“As long-time fans of Garbage Pail Kids, we are excited that other fans of this pop-culture classic will be able to immerse themselves in, and enjoy, the iconic tabletop Monopoly game play experience,” says Maggie Matthews (aka Haggy Maggie in Garbage Pail Kids-speak), The Op’s SVP of Licensing.  

Players will vie to collect iconic characters such as Adam Bomb and Leaky Lindsay. Navigate the game board with one of six collectible movers such as an Overflowing Garbage Can, Swirly Dog Poop or Zit Goo Tube.

“When Topps first published the Garbage Pail Kids cards and stickers in the 80’s and 90’s, it spawned a worldwide collecting phenomenon,” says Ira Friedman (aka IncrudibleIra), Topps VP of Global Licensing. “Today, many of those young fans are nostalgically reliving childhood memories and reconnecting with the brand. They’re going to get a kick out of this bold mashup between GPK and Monopoly.”  

MONOPOLY: Garbage Pail Kids will be available throughout North America in specialty stores this spring, retailing for $39.99.

—Jennifer Swartvagher

Featured photo: usaopoly

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Goonies never say die! Assemble a gang of friends to help find One-Eyed Willy’s hidden treasure. USAOPOLY has partnered with Warner Bros. Consumer Products, to release a mashup of Monopoly and the 1985 cult classic movie, The Goonies

Monopoly_Goonies

Fans of the movie will be able to buy, sell and trade iconic properties throughout Goon Docks and the small town of Astoria, Oregon. Players will vie for control of One-Eyed Willie’s Cabin, the Pirate Ship Cavern, Sloth’s Room, the Pit of Spikes and 18 other memorable locations as they try to own it all and bankrupt their opponents.

Players will be able to choose one of six collectible movers such as a Gold Doubloon, the Statue of David or Skull & Cross Bones to navigate the game board. MONOPOLY: The Goonies is now available throughout North America in specialty stores and online. The game will retail for $39.99. 

—Jennifer Swartvagher

Featured photo: USAOPOLY

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Grab $200 when you pass GO and celebrate Monopoly’s 85th anniversary. In honor of the occasion, the board game is debuting a special-edition game board embellished with more than 2,000 Swarovski crystals. This spectacular version offers the usual properties, except the stripes above the names are adorned in colored crystals.  

This over-the-top Monopoly game features a glass board decorated with gold and silver printing. Gold game pieces, including a new ring token made especially for this version. The Monopoly logo and Railroad symbols are filled in with silver crystals. With gold foil stamped Chance, Community Chest, and Title Deed cards and money made from vellum, this luxe edition will really be the star of your next game night. 

The Monopoly 85th Anniversary Edition is available for preorder online for $499. Hurry and grab one soon, as only 500 copies were produced. 

—Jennifer Swartvagher

Featured photo: WS Game Company

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Push your D&D aside for a new magical game––Hasbro has finally released the Stranger Things Monopoly game that will have you racing around Hawkins and fending off demigorgons.

Forget collecting properties and railroads, in the new limited edition Monopoly: Stranger Things you’ll be running from the Starcourt Mall to Mike’s basement playing with silver tokens that resemble iconic images from the hit Netflix series, like an Eggo waffle and a D&D die.

photo: Hasbro

Instead of houses and hotels, players will collect forts and glow-in-the-dark hideouts––in case you feel like dimming the lights for a really spook-tacular game. Good fortune comes in the form of Upside Down cards, which can give players special powers, like Eleven’s and a special four-sided die sends you traveling through Hawkins’ underground tunnels.

The Monopoly Game: Stranger Things Collector’s Edition is currently available for purchase at Gamestop.com for $19.99. If you haven’t finished watching the third season of Stranger Things, that gives you some time to get caught up before game night.

—Shahrzad Warkentin

 

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Before we had hand-held electronics, we had other toys to keep our hands and our minds busy. Sitting in the backseat of the car, many kids played with water arcade games or magnetic drawing boards. In honor of their 60th anniversary, Etch A Sketch has teamed up with other iconic names to unveil a series of limited edition launches.

For 2020, the Etch A Sketch brand is joining forces with the beloved MONOPOLY brand, space exploration leader NASA, heritage toy Rubik’s and comic book marvel Stan Lee. Each will have their own limited-edition Etch A Sketch® drawing toys, merging two iconic worlds into one magic, shake-to-erase collector’s item.

“The Etch A Sketch drawing toy is one of only a handful of breakthrough toys that’s popularity spans generations,” says Arlene Biran, VP of Marketing for Activities and Building Sets, Spin Master. “It is a timeless toy that encourages creativity on a magic screen that doesn’t need WIFI. Our series of limited-edition collaborations with other inspiring and imaginative classics honors 60 years of unplugged creativity.”

“We’re thrilled to work with the team at Spin Master to bring the Etch A Sketch MONOPOLY Edition to market,” said Casey Collins, GM & SVP of Entertainment and Licensing at Hasbro. “As we honor major milestones for both brands this year, we hope fans of all ages will treasure this release for years to come.” 

The Etch A Sketch limited edition collaborations will be released in limited quantities throughout the year on EtchASketch.com as well on Etch A Sketch Day, July 12, 2020, marking the official day the first Etch A Sketch toy was sold.

Etch a Sketch
The Etch A Sketch® Brand draws in the classics with a series of limited edition collaborations to mark the 60th anniversary year. (CNW Group/Spin Master)

Etch A Sketch MONOPOLY Edition (March, $19.99):

As the classic board game celebrates an 85-year milestone, pass go and collect a limited-edition MONOPOLY-inspired Etch a Sketch.

Etch A Sketch NASA Inspired Edition (April, $19.99):

And after 60 years here on earth, we’re looking to space to encourage a new generation of creative explorers with the NASA-inspired Etch a Sketch. Because even the biggest space shuttles, started with a simple sketch.

Etch A Sketch Rubik’s Edition (May, $19.99):

With a cumulative age surpassing 100, worlds will collide with an Etch a Sketch inspired by the mind-bending heritage toy that has become a household name.

Etch A Sketch Stan Lee Edition (July, $19.99):

Out-of-this-world storytelling merges with the original magic screen inspired by the superhero of creativity who co-created such iconic characters as Spider-Man™, Iron Man™, X-Men™, and many more.

In addition to the collaborations with iconic classics, Spin Master is unveiling a new limited-edition Diamond Edition Etch a Sketch featuring a sleek black frame and custom crystal knobs available in limited quantities on EtchASketch.com. The company will also release new innovation with Etch a Sketch Revolution in August. This will be the first Etch A Sketch with a spinning screen that allows you to make circles.

—Jennifer Swartvagher  

Featured photo: Spin Master

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If you’re a Monopoly pro, then you know all about wheeling and dealing so you’ll definitely appreciate the awesome deal Amazon is offering on the Frozen 2 Monopoly game.

Based on the hot blockbuster sequel, this Frozen-themed Monopoly game is played similarly to the traditional game, but with some icy twists. Each token is based on a character from the film, while the properties to collect are locations from the film.

For a limited time this new game, which makes the perfect gift for any young Frozen 2 fan, is on sale for just $15 on Amazon.

If you want to make it a Frozen 2 game night extravaganza, you can also score the Frozen Trouble Game Olaf’s Adventure, also on sale for $15. This unique version of the classic game involves real ice game pieces that melt as you play.

—Shahrzad Warkentin

All photos: Amazon

 

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Winter break is just around the corner, which means you’re probably looking for something to keep the kids entertained indoors. The new Monopoly Longest Game Ever will keep the whole family busy for… well, ever.

Monopoly just released two new ways to play the iconic game generations have grown up on. The new Monopoly Longest Game Ever is tailor-made for those hours-to-kill snow days. The game board features 66 properties with three versions of each one. It only has one die instead of two, which means it takes even longer to make it around the game board.

photo: Amazon

Even the game pieces are “slower” in the forms of things like a tortoise. The biggest change of all to this new version is that the only way to win is by owning every single property.

photo: Amazon

While an epic Monopoly day marathon is something your family won’t soon forget, there is also a new Monopoly game made for those with a need for speed. Monopoly Speed is the exact opposite of Monopoly Longest Game Ever. It offers the fastest way to play this classic board game.

photo: Target

This new edition is so speedy that the entire game can be played in just ten minutes. The perfect way to play for those who don’t like to sit still for long.

photo: Target

Both games have a suggested retail price of $19.99. While Monopoly Speed is available at Target, Monopoly Longest Game Ever is an Amazon exclusive and currently out of stock. If you have patience enough to play, however, you might just be able to wait until the game comes back in stock.

—Shahrzad Warkentin

 

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Forget about the top hat and thimble. Disney’s Lilo & Stitch Monopoly game is your family’s new game night find!

Unlike the original game, this Disney-themed version doesn’t have Park Place, the Electric Company or B & O Railroad. Instead, look for fave character spots (from the movie) to land on.

photo: Hot Topic

The game, which is for two to six players who are eight and up, comes with one play-time board, six collectible tokens, 28 title deed cards, 16 Galactic Federation cards, 16 Aloha cards, 32 houses, 12 hotels and dice. Find the Disney Lilo & Stitch Monopoly board game at Hot Topic for $49.

If you’re looking for more Disney board game fun, Amazon has the Disney Animation Edition Monopoly game and the Disney Theme Park Monopoly edition.

—Erica Loop

 

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