Mom Draws Relatable Comics About What It’s Like Quarantining With Her Husband And Kids (33 Pics)

Over the past few weeks, strict social distancing rules have grounded 40 million Californians to a halt. Cartoonist Adrienne Hedger is one of them. Together with her husband and their two teenage daughters, Adrienne is doing her part in fighting the coronavirus and staying at home. Naturally, the quarantine and all that comes with it have disrupted the flow of the family's everyday life. So to make peace with these difficult times, the artist behind Hedger Humor is turning her experiences into comics.

From changes in shopping trips to new and not-so-productive workout routines, each of these strips is receiving thousands of likes and people can't stop commenting on how they find their own families in them. Continue scrolling to check out the amusing stories and Bored Panda's interview with Adrienne herself.

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All things considered, Adrienne said the quarantine has changed her family's lives in both big and little ways. "One big change is that we actually get to see our 16-year-old," the artist told Bored Panda. "She got her driver's license last summer, and after that she was always out and about. We would worry about her, hoping she was driving safely and we would check in to see where she was. Now we don’t have to wonder where she is. She's right next to us on the couch, wearing the same pajamas she wore yesterday."

"Another big change is how we're perceiving time. We've lost all sense of what day it is, and even what time it is. It will routinely be late afternoon and the kids will think it’s like 11am. There’s a cartoon where Claire says she has an assignment due April 13, but she doesn't even know when that is."

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A small change, on the other hand, is that they're eating a lot more leftovers. "We want to limit our trips to the store, so we plan meals that can last over several days. Very often, the answer to 'What's for dinner?' is 'Think back to what we had last night.' Sometimes I try to present the idea of leftovers in an exciting way. Like I'll say, 'Tonight is a celebration of Mexican food!' and the kids are like, 'We're having tacos again?'

Also, tasks that were fast are taking the family a lot longer now. Adrienne believes it could be because they're really distracted by the news and they're spending more time calling loved ones. Nonetheless, it's weird because, even though they aren't going anywhere, it's hard to get much done in a day. "It's like we're moving in slow motion or in a fog or something. The kids said they are feeling this with their schoolwork as well. It's taking longer than usual to get things done," she said.

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"Things were especially weird and difficult right after everything was canceled and the self-isolation began," Adrienne explained. "One morning, early on in the self-isolation, Kate just sat on her bed for hours, drinking a vitamin C beverage and staring into space. Another time, I came upon Claire, sitting in the kitchen by the oven. She was staring at a drawer, waiting for the oven to heat up. Later, I sat on the couch for a long time, just petting the dog and asking him, 'What's happening?' No one was quite sure what to do."

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