最近大家辛苦了。現在世界狀況很不安定,充滿不確定,生活也被影響。 我們擔心家人、朋友們,每天無時無刻都在關注新聞,我們都在想,什麼時候才會回到“正常”。
I know it’s been a funny time for everybody - our lives have been disrupted, we’re worried for our family and friends, we’re reading the news every second for updates, we’re wondering when (or if) things will ever be “normal” again.
我們自主管理了滿14天,也盡量維持樂觀的態度和想法:
We self-quarantined for 14 days and are trying to look at all the positives that have come out of this.
我跟老公、兒子和父母因為這樣,花了很多很美好的時間相處。我們知道這是我們要一起面對的現實,也學著尊重彼此的空間,但同時也很感謝我們現階段都還算是健康、安全且幸福的。
I’ve gotten to spend so much quality time with my husband, son and parents. We’re all in this together and respect our needed space, but also appreciate how lucky we are to be healthy and safe together.
我跟好多朋友們及家人聯絡。每個人不管在那個世界的角落,都在相互關心,好溫馨。
I’ve been in touch with so many friends and family from all over the world. Everybody has been checking up on each other and I’ve heard from or reached out to friends/family who are concerned about our well-being and vice versa. And… it’s been nice!
我的家,天啊,已經5年沒有那麼乾淨了。好啦,15年。
My apartment has gotten the “spring cleaning” that it desperately needed for the past 5 years. (OK OK, let’s be honest… the past 15 years.)
我們廚藝都變得又創意又厲害。連Egan都在假裝煮飯 (但是他是用龍火,所以他贏了)。
We’ve all been more creative and having fun with our cooking (including Egan who has started to pretend cook with dragon fire. He’s winning.)
我們好好的坐下來,討論了很多很煩惱但是必須處理的事:財政、法務、保險、退休....,噢我頭又開始痛了⋯⋯。
We’ve sat down and started taking care of “boring” stuff that has just always gotten pushed to the side. (you know, legal, financial, insurance, retirement…. The kind of stuff that gives us headaches)
我們找了許多能在家裡做的活動,讓我們維持身心健康。
We have managed to try and stay physically and mentally fit and healthy by finding random activities to do.
同時,也很無罪惡感的看了很多電視、很多部電影、玩電動遊戲。(重點是無罪感喔!)
But we’ve also sat around and watched a lot of TV and movies or played video games GUILT FREE. (Yes, the important thing is the GUILT FREE part).
我們教了兒子很多重要的人生課程(尤其跟現在特別時機有關),他現在是洗手達人了,知道咳嗽時要摀住嘴,然後放屁時要傻笑,一些人生重要且健康的社交禮儀。
We’ve taught our son important life lessons relevant to the times (he is a master hand washer now, knows to cover his mouth when he coughs, and giggles when he farts. That’s just proper social etiquette.)
希望大家都能在現在的生活狀態持續維持健康、寬心且安全。我們再耐心一點的持續保持健康的距離,保持強壯的身體。
I hope everybody is coping well and adjusting to this “new normal.” Please stay safe, stay healthy, stay mentally healthy, stay socially distant for just a bit longer, and stay strong.
我也想請你們和我們分享,在現在不如以往正常的生活狀況下,你正在做的一些健康、樂觀的事。 我也想跟你們分享健康的食物!或是 如果你認識的正在居家隔離、居家檢疫的朋友或家人,需要一點鼓勵,而且是健康好吃的那種,也跟我說!我們來給一點小小幫忙。
Please share some of the positive things you’ve been doing in these crazy times and I’d like to share some #Vivanuts with you! Or if you know of somebody who is going stir crazy at home and could use a little healthy pick-me-up, let me know and we’ll send over a nice yummy healthy snack.
這幾天來我們在家裡自主管理,收到了好多愛、留言、玩具、零食等⋯⋯,我們也想把一些我們的愛和健康的食物送給你們!
We’ve received a lot of love, messages, food, toys, and random goodies while in self-quarantine and we want to pass on the love and yummy treats to you too!
#萬歲牌 Viva-健康萬歲
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The last time the Philadelphia 76ers won 11 straight road games, Allen Iverson was 5 years old.
Iverson scored 30 points and pushed a frenetic pace as the 76ers tied a 21-year-old franchise record for consecutive road wins with a 114-98 victory over the Dallas Mavericks.
Philadelphia has not lost on the road since a 96-85 setback to the defending NBA champion Los Angeles Lakers on December 5. Its 18-4 road mark is the league's best and represents more wins than nine teams' totals for the entire season.
"It's hard on the road," Iverson said. "You've got to concentrate a lot more on the road. It's the toughest environment to play in. So you have to be focused and I think we've been real focused on the road. We understand everything is not going to go our way. We understand that we've got to keep playing for 48 minutes."
The 76ers tied a club record set from October 15-November 26, 1980, when the stars were Julius Erving, Andrew Toney and Maurice Cheeks, now an assistant coach with the club. They can break the mark Wednesday in Houston, which has a losing record at home.
"Coming into here, you know they beat us in Philly, and we were kind of shorthanded, not having (Rodney) Buford and Tyrone (Hill) to go with our other injuries," Sixers coach Larry Brown said. "It's been that way all year. We just find ways to win games and have guys step up and make valuable contributions."
"It's pretty good," forward Toni Kukoc said. "I think when you can win 11 games in a row on the road it tells you how good of a team we are. If we can keep our home court a little safer than what we've been doing, it would be nice."
Toni Kukoc scored a season-high 25 points for Philadelphia as he repeatedly knocked down open perimeter jumpers. He started for the flu-ridden Tyrone Hill and made 4-of-6 3-pointers.
"I was looking to pass the ball more than I was looking for my shot, then later on, I felt pretty comfortable shooting the ball," Kukoc said. "I had to find the good places and get open, especially when they started doubling. I spaced the court and my teammates found me and I hit the shots."
George Lynch added 16 points and 13 rebounds for the Sixers, who had six players in double figures and shot 54 percent from the field as they avenged a 112-94 home loss to Dallas on December 15.
In that game, Mavericks forward Dirk Nowitzki scored 36 points on 13-of-19 shooting. But the German sensation was held to 15 on 4-of-12 this time as Dallas had a three-game winning streak snapped.
"We just defended much better than we did in Philly but it didn't matter, I mean they were on fire in Philly," Brown said. "It wasn't just Dirk. I thought everybody on their team had a terrific game and made open shots. Today we stayed at home a little bit more. We didn't gamble quite as much or look to double-team as much."
"I didn't really get any open looks today," Nowitzki said. "Somebody was always standing by me. They did a great job defensively and you've got to give them credit."
Michael Finley had 27 points and a franchise-record 10 steals for the Mavs, who have lost five of the last six meetings with the Sixers.
"Gary (Mavs forward Gary Trent) talked to a couple of the Sixers yesterday that he's good friends with," Finley said. "That's all they kept saying was how we embarrassed them in Philadelphia. That was on their minds and it showed. They didn't give up. They came out and defended us."
Coming off a 51-point game against Toronto on Sunday, Iverson came out flying and never slowed down. He made 12-of-16 free throws and five steals as he cheated the passing lanes on defense and went hard to the basket on offense, forcing the tempo.
"He's one of the best players in the league," Finley said. "The way he handles the ball and as many times as he has the ball, he's always a threat. He's been playing well. He's been carrying this team."
Iverson scored 17 points in the first half, when Philadelphia led by as many as 13 before settling for a 51-48 halftime edge. Dallas tied it, 57-57, on a jumper by Steve Nash with 9:10 to go in the third quarter before the Sixers took control.
Iverson fed Lynch for a layup and made a pair of buckets. A 3-pointer by Kukoc and a jumper by Aaron McKie completed the 11-0 surge and gave Philadelphia a 68-57 lead with 6:32 left.
The Mavs got no closer than six points thereafter. They got within 77-71 late in the period but Kukoc made a 3-pointer. They closed to 71-75 early in the fourth quarter but a layup by Ratliff and a jumper by Kukoc rebuilt the lead to 10 points.
And when a free throw by former Sixer Shawn Bradley made it 85-79 with 8:41 remaining, Philadelphia sealed it with a 17-5 surge. Kukoc had another 3-pointer and capped it with a jumper for a 102-84 lead with 3:13 to go.
"Kukoc played well tonight," Finley said. "Toni was definitely the X factor that put them over the hump. If he plays like that, that team will easily be in the Eastern Conference finals."