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Quarantine diaries: Uncovering history while cleaning out a spare room

Kathy Mercier discovered new parts of her familys history as she organized her home while in self-isolation.

While 'coronagizing,' Kathy Mercier discovered new parts of her family's history

Kathy Mercier, a federal public servant, is allowing herself to get lost in newly discovered pieces of her family history while in self-isolation. (Submitted by Kathy Mercier)

CBC Montrealwants to knowhow you are living these days. What are you doing differently? Have you learned, realized or observed anything?

Here is our next instalment of our series, Quarantine diaries: Lifein the time of COVID-19, written by Kathy Mercier.


I am actually enjoying the time at home. I have started "coronagizing," a term I invented for organizing while in self-isolation. My pantry is pristine; I've chipped away at the mountain of laundry, and I am working on cleaning out the spare room. In doing so, I have found a trove of old photos and letters.

My husband and I purchased the house that he grew up in, and it contains a lot of his parents' history, as well as his maternal grandmother's history. There are many boxes tucked away that we are still discovering.

A time like this is actually wonderful for this kind of discovery. I can take my time and flip through photos, books, letters and objects. There is no rush. I can allow myself to get lost in the past.

Above are some letters to my husbands grandmother and an autograph book.
This is an embroidered handkerchief and pressed holly leaves gifted to my husbands grandmother in March 1924.
Here are some photos, plus the wedding announcement and invitation for my in-laws wedding.
Remember this, anyone? Its the one-dollar bill issued for Canadas centennial year in 1967.
My mother-in-law was a nurse at the Sherbrooke Hospital. Here is a picture of her at work, the Sherbrooke Hospital Centennial album and a nurses dictionary, published around 1957.
My husbands grandmother used this tiny pair of embroidery scissors.

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