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What happens when a 16-day vacation in Florida turns into 55 days of bonding time with your 83-year-old snowbird parents? No more gatherings or activities, just stay-at-home fun in a 1600-square feet condo and an adventure filled with frustration and humor.Join the author as she spends her days in quarantine with a mother that has no filter and a father who can't sit still. Ride along with them as they return to their neighboring homes in Connecticut and continue their quarantine journey.The Covid-19 pandemic changed our lives and altered our 'normal' way of existing. As the author's mother…mehr

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What happens when a 16-day vacation in Florida turns into 55 days of bonding time with your 83-year-old snowbird parents? No more gatherings or activities, just stay-at-home fun in a 1600-square feet condo and an adventure filled with frustration and humor.Join the author as she spends her days in quarantine with a mother that has no filter and a father who can't sit still. Ride along with them as they return to their neighboring homes in Connecticut and continue their quarantine journey.The Covid-19 pandemic changed our lives and altered our 'normal' way of existing. As the author's mother continually stated, "I'm 83 and I'm not going to change now," she opened her daughter's eyes to a new way of viewing the world and family life.What began as a daily diary entry, sent to family and friends to cheer them up in their dreaded isolation, is now a humorous memoir that will make you smile and often relate to life with elderly parents.
Autorenporträt
Denise Ostuni Fucito was born and raised in East Northport, LI, NY. She raised her children in Kings Park, NY and in 2007, moved all year round to her summer home on Candlewood Lake in New Fairfield, CT. In addition to being a mother, Denise has held a wide array of roles, including a legal secretary, public relations professional, business teacher, self-employed corporate trainer/coach/keynote speaker, career transition counselor, director of a trade/business private school, and human resource executive. She holds a Bachelor's Degree in Business Management from New York Institute of Technology and a Master's Degree in Education from Dowling College. During the pandemic, Denise became motivated to tap into her expansive experiences and began writing of lessons learned in her personal and professional life. She is following her motto by George Eliot: "It's never too late to be what you might have been."