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Footballguy
Was thinking about this the other day. Please don't make this political - I put it in the FFA for a reason. Everybody was impacted small and large by Covid and I'm just curious how things have changed for the folks here in the community. Here's a list of things I've come up with:
- More remote work and less commuting - like many this seems to be much more permanent than we thought early on. I'm all for it and it makes life better
- Much less eating out in person - we do food delivery more now and rarely go to restaurants. Before, we'd go at least once or twice a week
- Outdoors at home more often. I think a big factor in this (for me) was moving to a new home so maybe it doesn't belong on the list but I spend part of every day outdoors now - gardening, yard work, just sitting and having a drink. Try to get more time in the sun than previously
- Showering and deodorant - I've always had dry skin and would commonly take 1-2 showers a day. Probably average 10-12 a week. Now, I'm down to probably 4-6 a week. Has helped my skin. I still shower after workouts and yard work but during the week working remote I'll skip a day frequently. Also, almost never wear deodorant any more. I remember that thread by @Postradamus and I'm slowly morphing in to him I think
- I keep hand sanitizer in all my vehicles now - I was always good about washing my hands but early on when there was concern about groceries (lol) and fomite transmission we started doing it and I've continued the practice.
- Wearing masks while doing yard work - this is one I always thought I should do but never did. After going two years with a bunch of masks around I now do it to help with allergies
- Seems like they've greatly reduced the amount of parents meetings and things of that nature at schools. I'm assuming that's partially due to Covid.
was gonna say the same