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COVID-19 Activities for All Abilities
It’s tough to be living during a pandemic. 2020 was a hard year for Awesome in Action to do outreach and community based activities. But there are lots of activities you can do while staying safe and socially distancing. COVID doesn’t mean you can’t have fun, it just looks a little different right now.
When you are a high risk individual you have to think about activities you can do that are fun but also safe. Thankfully there’s plenty to do to keep busy!
Taking a walk is a healthy way to have fun while staying socially distant. You can walk with friends or by yourself.
Watching a movie you love at home is a great way to enjoy time alone or socially distancing with friends.
Listening to music passes the time and can stimulate your brain and help you enjoy time inside.
Cooking and enjoying or sharing food you make can help you develop healthy habits and allow you to activate your senses. You can even deliver meals to friends or family and drop them at the door.
Arts and crafts let you express yourself creatively while staying safe inside.
Working on your business by publishing updates, keeping up with social media, and brainstorming ideas can be productive and lucrative.
Call your friends and family and check in on them, everyone is struggling right now so a call from you might make their day!
Remember, stay safe and wear your mask!
Look for more updates soon announcing Social Distance Storytimes with Nick and Awesome and Action, a way for Nick to get into classrooms virtually!
Shelly Fletcher-An Awesome new Advocate and Friend
Shelly Fletcher and her kids, Owen and Landis, first met Nick and job coach, Audrey, at one of their mutual favorite places in town– the Loveland Public Library. As Nick and her spunky 8-year-old, Landis, hit it off in their first encounter, Shelly had the sense that this was a connection that was “meant to be.”
In her own childhood, Shelly’s sisters and mother played a tremendous role in sensitizing her heart to people from all walks of life(Among the 4 girls in her family, 3 are working within special needs services, and 1 is an elementary school counselor) , and she’s been touched that Landis has also shown a unique sensitivity to people with disabilities.
Out of gratitude for her own upbringing, and a desire to provide other children with similar influences, Shelly is eager to partner with Nick and his team to make connections with local preschools, elementary schools, and churches– knowing Nick is bound to touch others’ lives. Shelly has already organized one presentation at a local Preschool in Loveland, and has several other ideas in the works.
Shelly has been working as an Early Intervention Specialist for nearly 20 years, and just recently started working part-time for Thompson School District, providing home visits in conjunction with their Head Start program. She is passionate about exposing her own children and other youth to the world beyond their doorstop, and is grateful that she has found an avenue to do so through Big Thompson Elementary’s Global Connections Club and Greeley’s Soccer Without Borders program (serving area immigrants and refugees).
Shelly loves seeing the unique connection that takes place between Nick, Audrey, and whomever they encounter– whether on an outing in the community, through a spontaneous encounter, or a presentation to groups. Nick’s smile, humor, and love of people break down communication limitations; add to that a touch of mischief, and there’s a magnetic connection between Nick and her son Landis!
Much as a “cultural guide” helps to bridge cultural differences, Shelly also greatly appreciates Audrey’s amazing gifting in linking everyone together in conversation. What a divinely-inspired connection!
We are so happy to recognize Shelly Fletcher as the next Awesome Advocate! Her giving nature, and sense of providing everyone with an enlightened view of the world, has helped Nick and his team greatly. Coupled with her sweet family, Shelly is a force of love and devotion that is difficult to ignore!