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It suuuucked. Trying to drag my kids through their schoolwork. Anxiety about income. Anxiety about precautions. Cancelling plans, not seeing family. No fucking third spaces, not even second spaces.
I wasn’t allowed to work whilst I was applying for my green card, so not much changed for me at all.
Work, and watch some clients die (especially old, rude and stubborn ones).
iT iS noThinG, THe GoVernMent mAdE tHis uP.
Learned to cook. I'm fortunate enough that my field remained busy enough for me to have job security throughout, and used the extra time to pick up a creative hobby
The creative hobby being cooking or did you get into something else?
Cooking, yeah
I started playing League of Legends
Now I'm level 450
Oops
Worked from home, luckily I have a large terrace and live in a very green and walkable neighborhood. There's a botanical garden across the street that shut down for the public, but since I go there for a jog nearly every morning, the guards let me in regardless. Had the whole thing to myself.
Watched a ton of Netflix, perfected my bread baking skills, and grew a big beard.
Essential worker but not in the way you think, still had a lot of free time. We have a three year old now. Child of the Quarn born in December 2020.
Everything was pretty much the same for me, I still had to go into work every day, I just ate a lot of takeout and my husband made me wear gloves everywhere even in the dead of summer which was pretty funny looking back. I had no pandemic downtime at all.
I just worked from home. The main difference was when I was in pointless meetings that I didn't need to be in, I just played Animal Crossing.
I don't really feel nostalgic about it because it was so recent, but maybe I will once more time passes. It still kind of feels like yesterday right now.
Hell, it still feels like yesterday that I was in college, and that was 10 years ago. 😬
Nostalgic? It was awful.
That's how the question was worded.
Worked in the ER.