A YEAR ON LOCKDOWN - EP 2 - GROUNDHOG DAY

This year has basically been like groundhog day, am I right? Every day felt the same with very little to look forward to, not being able to plan anything, having plans cancelled etc. Some days I didn't even bother getting dressed because I didn't feel there was any point. And then there was a moment I decided to change my thinking and accept that maybe THIS IS IT and that we should try, despite the sh*t, to make the best of it. My husband refused to accept this attitude, he felt it was 'giving up', but for me it wasn't about giving up but rather about focusing on the good things, even though they were harder to spot. I went online and looked up what we COULD do and found little joys from booking a pizza van from https://www.instagram.com/thesocialdo...​ that came to the bottom of our street and sold delicious pizzas to our neighbourhood (giving us an excuse to get out of the house and say hello to our neighbours), we had a zoom charity dance party and raise money for @equalitynow , we took up zumba on zoom with https://www.instagram.com/elianabekier/​ lol and so much more... It's not life as we knew it that's for sure, but it's taught us to appreciate what we have. Can you relate? would love to hear what you think and if you have been able to create little magical moments in a very difficult year?

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