I talked to my sister yesterday and she mentioned that she felt like she suddenly had energy again to plan events (albeit virtual ones), be creative, connect with others and think up future projects. She thinks this new-found energy is because she's able to work from home and take a break from life's pressing obligations and the stress of the normal daily grind. I completely agree. Here's some of the things that Sean and I are enjoying during the stay-at-home order when I'm not teleworking:
- Cooking
- Playing ping pong
- Doing the NYT crossword together every day
- Watching streaming services (the hotel provides Netflix, Showtime, Prime and HBO)
- Going out for walk or a hike
- Writing letters and postcards
- Taking online classes (Sean's working on an MA I'm working on a PhD)
- Connecting with others via social media and FaceTime
- Talking on the phone
- Taking long showers or baths
- Playing cribbage and other card games
- Indoor camping
- Taking naps
- Reading
- Listening to music
- Studying Chinese
- Doing yoga
- Listening to podcasts
- Journaling
- Doing puzzles
- Planning future vacations
What are you doing to stay survive and thrive during COVID-19?
This sounds lovely! I'm doing many of those things, although online teaching and playing with a toddler are taking up a pretty significant part of my day. I also started a podcast because that's apparently the thing to do.