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Douglas Lumsden's avatar

I was lucky. I retired a couple of years before the outbreak, and my wife and I were already homebodies. Other than running most mornings and taking long walks, we'd been spending most of our time at home. My wife has asthma, which has been getting worse every year, so she was already wearing a mask in public before Covid. After the outbreak, we started getting our groceries delivered by Instacart, and we liked it so much that we're still doing it. We were already buying everything else we wanted online. We stopped going to movie theaters long before Covid, preferring to watch them on our big-screen TV in the privacy of our own home. Our partying years are behind us. We have resumed limited social interaction with close friends and immediate family, but Covid more or less justified our already private lifestyle.

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Kate Perez's avatar

The pandemic made me better in the kitchen! Because we were so limited getting out and when we did, saw limited supplies, I tried to improve my meal planning and shopping lists. Charting out days and weeks of meals and all of the necessary ingredients with a lot of flexibility built in. For a family of 3, we were bursting at the seams after a grocery run but it was my project, under the watchful eyes of the dog, while others worked and attended class online.

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