Diva
It will soon be the last day of July, and while I'm looking forward to a new month, it is also quite clear that we're in the same old nightmare: Covid-19 has not gone away and it looks like the second wave of the pandemic is on its way.
Adsr
I try to keep myself positive. We'll (hopefully) come out of this situation with some good lessons for the future. I'm glad I can finally find enough time for things I always wanted to do. I've also been talking to people a lot, and I've reconnected with some really old friends during this period. It's a good time to slow down a little and pay attention to the people and things you love. Take care and stay safe! We're in this together.
🏀 Pr
My instinct about covid is to think 'oh, i'll be fine', which I have to actively fight. For example, I was really hoping to fly to go to a wedding this weekend, but I had to talk myself into understanding that "no mangoman, you don't know that it will just be 'ok'". I finally cancelled, even though I had friends who are flying.
😃 Javier
Some many plans dashed due to the stupid virus. Those who risk their lives and ours for that matter hopefully will end well. My friends also are taking risks travelling and I don't judge because there is so much grey area on what it is safe and what is not safe and how the immunity works against this virus. Talk about a moving target.
Burensasub
It's been tough. I'm doing well relatively speaking but the overall situation has caused a lot of stress