1) Masks. Funny how times change. There was a time when those who donned a mask might be on the way to rob a bank.
2) Used to have to change a car’s oil every 5000 miles. Staying at home and social distancing have reduced our “out-and-about” considerably.
3) Once there was a social norm of smiling at people, a way to acknowledge their presence or to otherwise communicate something. I have started practicing ‘smiling with your eyes’, a concept oft promoted by Tyra Banks (okay, I admit, I watched America’s Next Top Model).
Find the funny circumstances in things as above.
For those who don’t know me, I am retired. Even so I have had to find new and interesting ways to use my new found time at home. Past activities included lunch or coffee with friends, an occasional movie or play, trips to the library and entertaining my great granddaughter. Fortunately, I am still able to go to my volunteer job once or twice a week. I appreciate that time out. Yes, we wear masks and keep our distance. But we are still able to share news and funny stories we have heard.
Some of my other ‘hobbies’ have resurfaced. I assembled years of recipes on different scraps of paper and purloined magazine pages and transferred them to computer files. The most favored ones got printed out and put into a recipe notebook. YEA.
I dug out the easel and paints and periodically attack a canvas.
I was always a ‘reader’ but now do more reading than previously.
Though I have made attempts at gardening, the summer temperatures prevent much success.
I’ve started doing jigsaw puzzles again. Now the puzzle can occupy the table for long periods of time if need be, I have no dinner guests.
I write. Sometimes just diary type entries, sometimes blogs, sometimes children’s books. I have self-published two children’s books but fear the third, already in editing phases, won’t make it to print. Self-publishing is time consuming (not a problem) and very expensive (aha – the problem). Companies you might choose to work with remind me of snake-oil salesmen. The first book I did publish with a well-established self-publish entity. Oh, the tales I could tell. For the second book I worked solely with a company that formats content to meet printer guidelines and saved myself a lot. Not enough to pay myself but still, much better than the first. The company I worked with also designs web pages for professionals.
So, that’s the story of my current situation. I’m sure it’s not unique.