The worse thing I hate hearing is folks saying they're going to throw caution to the wind, not wear a mask to protect others and live their lives.
Now since when did delaying vacations and traditional fun activities qualify as not living your life? Please someone give me an intelligent, thought out answer.
Here's what I'm recommending to those that feel they are missing out on to compensate in the interim.
I would still be able to have brunch with friends. I would simply have a picnic at a park or church (some are open), only invite a few people and practice CDC guidelines. I would plan to meet small groups of friends at remote and essential locations such as the supermarket. Think about this, you want to maintain contact with your friends and family. I am doing this in small waves.
I have found drive in theaters to go to in order to fill that void, and I watch everything on Netflix, Disney +, Hulu and HBO Max. ESPN + has lots of activities to fill my love for sports.
I go to a gym in South Carolina and I attend in the middle of the night. My work schedule allows perfectly for this and I can rebuild my form and relieve stress. Yard work and gardening helps also if you cannot get to a gym. Running and walking trails are also good alternates.
This is a good time for me and others to enjoy virtual concerts and quarantunes. I also am enjoying the Verzuz battles on IG Live and have been enjoying music from YouTube and Spotify.
I have found it extremely possible to have fun,live my life and be safe. It's amazing what creativity and thinking outside of the box can do.
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