With a small son, who just started to go, is there enough to see to with Mille Dinesen in coronakarantænen.

For many, this will be the passover not as it used to, and it also applies to the actress Mille Dinesen.

But together with his son Eddie on a year and seven months, and his sister, she tries to keep spirits high with walks, FaceTime and dance on stuegulvet.

Here she tells how she gets through the days:

What you need to make at easter, and who will you be with?

– It will be a very different easter for us all. I continue to be with them, I have been with, since we were told that we would need to isolate us because of corona.

– We are a small bunch of three – my sister, Eddie and I. Maybe the bikes we past my mother, my father, his wife and my other little sister and greet – us on the sidewalk, them through the window.

– So we save an easter egg, that Eddie can find, and so home and eat a small easter lunch with Eddie and my sister, and yes, just hang out, as we have done in the last almost three weeks.

What are you doing outdoors?

– I shall ensure that Eddie and I are going out several times a day. Eddie is just starting to go, so there is a boom on now, and he must have air, and I also.

– We live close to the Lakes, but there are damn often for many people, going too close, so the routine has been that my sister goes for a walk with him in the morning. They go over and greet his grandmother through the window, and then takes Eddie and I a ride in the afternoon. Like a trip on the bike around The (neighbourhood in Copenhagen, red.).

What are you doing indoors?

– We get the Simple Feast (måltidskasse, red.) every other week, and in addition, the order we are actually a part take away from the local restaurants to support them.

– I’m going to see “Rita” season five through. The fifth and final season is set to premiere soon. It will be both wonderful and very sad. She is a lady, I’ve had under the skin the last nearly ten years. So it becomes difficult to say goodbye, but also on its place. One should stop while the game is good, doesn’t it?

– in Addition, are we dancing around to “Jazzmosfæren” (the radio show with the now deceased Master Fatman, ed.), and when Eddie gets tired of it, we play “Baby Shark” just like that between 51 and 79 times in a row.

you Have thrown you over some new projects while you have been at home?

– I have got cleared out in the little drawers and cupboards, but otherwise I’m more hung up than otherwise. Boredom brands I am in no way. I have a lot more to Eddie than normal.

– He is not in nursery so that should get it to play, entertain and so on 24/7 is its case. It’s nice, but it is satme also hard, and I am VERY pleased that his nursery can open again.

– I keep time in my newly launched skin care line “Balance by Mille Dinesen” and my webshop. We reached the almost not to get in the air, before everything was closed. So I do what I can to make noise for my new baby.

What do you do in general to keep the spirits up?

– I’m talking, and turns the thoughts with my friends and I are on FaceTime with family and friends as often as possible. Some days I need to turn serious coronatanker. Other times I need just to talk about everything else.

– I think the hardest part is the uncertainty. I wish you could make a deal with corona and say: “Hey corona, I’m fully aware that we must take you very seriously. If now we say, that we all comply with all the restrictions in x number of months, then are we agreement that you are away for the time?”.

– I think it is important that you see each other, that is virtual, instead of just talk on the phone. I think a lot of what it does to us humans to be in this here crisis and isolation. Not seen and not touching each other. When we are over on the other hand, I hope that the crisis also has led to something positive in our way of living and live with each other.

What is the first thing you will do when the world looks normal again?

– I will hug my mother, my father, my stepmother and my sister, to the cracks. Otherwise I will do my best to, that we will stick together now, not separately, but together, so we take something good out of coronakrisen.

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