On Saturday, March 14th, we had a wonderful day at home playing basketball in the pool and Dominion at the table. We were still planning to take our spring break trip to the Mentawai islands. By Sunday, Matt and I both agreed that we had to cancel the trip and he was getting enough information to know that travel was about to become complicated and potentially very difficult. It felt like Covid-19 was exploding around the globe, but Singapore had a great handle on their early cases, so we decided the best thing would be for the kids and I to head there for a few weeks and wait out the rising infections in Jakarta.
On Monday morning, the kids and I were headed to the airport with no idea of what to expect. We had a week's worth of clothes, Ben's guitar, and two ripsticks.
We found the airport eerily quiet. Masks on for safety!
Ben logged into to his class from our favorite cafe and then caught up on the rest after we arrived.
We arrived and got settled into our rental condo. The kids went straight into home learning again. We were thankful to have an office where Ben set up his computer and was able to close the door during live classes.
Alex made his little office in the living area and I just steered clear when he had Zoom classes. I spent a lot of my time in the bedroom on calls and FaceTime with friends, as we were all trying to assess the situation and decide how to handle things.
We were fortunate to arrive on the last day before 14-day quarantine went into effect for all travelers. I still didn't go out needlessly but had to get groceries several times. I could only buy what I could carry and eating 3 meals at home every day means a lot of food! Online delivery slots were completely full. But going into the store meant I discovered a few priceless products!
We also went on walks (or ripsticks) daily while maintaining our social distance. Life outside was quieter than usual but there were still kids playing together and soccer classes in the afternoon, so it definitely had a sense of normalcy. The fresh air and exercise were so good for each of us and the scenery wasn't too shabby either.
The views from Gardens by the Bay East were impressive!
A lot of our time was spent like this. It's hard to find things for kids to do indoors in a rental that aren't on screens. We did discover that we can play Dominion online with Matt and had many lively games together while he was on speaker phone.
We booked for two weeks for starters and figured at that point we could reevaluate and make a longer term decision. Things around the world intensified so quickly that it was a terribly stressful first week for me full of uncertainty. Travel advisories were changing daily and countries were closing borders. Matt needed to stay in Jakarta for work and when the kids and I were given the opportunity to temporarily repatriate to the US, we knew we had to take it. The State Department issued the warning that US Citizens should plan to return home or stay abroad indefinitely and we didn't want to miss our window.
On Monday morning, just one week into our stay, I was enjoying my first really peaceful morning on the porch with my quiet time and coffee, planning to leave in a few days. Little did I know that our tickets out were in a few hours!