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Little Big Town’s Kimberly Schlapman On Quarantine Life: ‘There’s A Bigger World’

Little Big Town’s Kimberly Schlapman told us that when it comes to shaking away the quarantine blues with her two daughters and husband in Nashville, she takes things outside. Kimberly…

Little Big Town's Kimberly: 'There's A Bigger World'
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Little Big Town's Kimberly Schlapman told us that when it comes to shaking away the quarantine blues with her two daughters and husband in Nashville, she takes things outside.

Kimberly explained, "I've spent a lot of time with my girls outside and my husband just at first in quarantine, it was like, 'We got to get out of his house.' So I started going outside a lot and I really, really enjoyed that."

She also now has a morning ritual that helps her get her day going. She said, "I also like to get up before anybody else does in the house and just take those few moments to have a cup of coffee and just think about the day and think about what I'm grateful for and try to if I've gotten off course mentally, you know, try to get my self back on the right path."

Schalpman added, "When we first started quarantining, we were riding bikes a lot, and I think there is something about being outside when in the middle of a tragedy or a depressed kind of moment that makes you understand there's a bigger world, you're breathing fresh air, you're going to be okay."

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