Over the past several months I had to do everything virtual for school and after school activities, the week COVID was just happening it felt like everything was chaos and I didn’t know what was going on, when COVID just happened and I was at work or the grocery store everything around me felt like a ghost town as there were very few people around, and the time before we had to wear masks very few people I saw over the age of 65 were wearing masks because of their health/safety. Something that has brought me joy was being outside, taking walks, playing a lot of basketball, being around my family, exercising and cooking. I have faced challenges when every once in a while I had a hard time getting on a Zoom call and thinking about when the pandemic is over, and wondering when I’m going to see my friends/family in person.
Life Gone Virtual
by Jack R. | September 21, 2020
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