Stone Soup for Five: Isolation weeks 3 & 4 -- My YouTube history

Isolation weeks 3 & 4 -- My YouTube history



We're on month 14 of our stay home isolation... I love how one YouTuber put it "We've pressed both the PAUSE and PANIC button at the same time."  Exactly.

Speaking of YouTube, you can get a pretty good idea of my last couple weeks based on my viewing history:


Since my husband just finished building our last raised garden bed I've been watching lots of YouTube videos on gardening.  This guy is in our same plant hardiness zone, just in a different country.  And at this point in my YouTube gardening experience,  I want to dig up our whole front and back lawn and start a mini-farm like this guy and this guy.
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When I am up doing my morning Bible time I LOVE watching this California ocean waves video.  It's long and calming and nice background noise.  That gets played multiple times throughout the week, and somewhere at about the 10 minute mark a guy walks by and comments on "the best seat in the house, huh?"  Corey always asks me if he's come by yet.   If I'm feeling in a stormier mood, this is my go to video, and the exiting bit here is about 5 minutes in a huge wave washes away his other gopro camera.  Exciting times!
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Since our son is home now from his school that was closed, and he's dating a lovely girl he met there, we've been watching about 10 minutes of this video each day over lunch.  Paul Washer is such a wise, godly voice to listen to.

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My nephew sent me this Disney magic (I'm sure Disney will be the company that eventually makes a working holodeck).  And I love listening to Disney Parks music in the background when I'm working around the house.  If I'm wanting relaxing, majestic music, I love the Soarin' queue and if I'm wanting something peppy and a little bit corny, the Jungle Cruise queue music fits perfectly.  My favorite land in California Adventure is Cars Land, and this is just plain cheerful and fun.

And speaking of Disney, I love the Dapper Dans singing in their own homes.  But not to be outdone by the the JAMMitors!
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And some evenings my husband and I will watch the My Self Reliance YouTube channel to see what he's building now.  We watched him build his log cabin from scratch and now adding a room.

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And I'll end with some good encouragement from Paul Washer for our time in isolation.

Hope you guys are all doing well and staying healthy.  If you've found anything great or encouraging on YouTube, please share a link below!

1 comment:

  1. This is a friend of mine, but he's been so encouraging to me in this videos! And the one of him and his son writing a song in 8 hours is heart-swelling!

    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8Kh5ujT8MPoSXy8Ncq0hfg

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