We even hit the drive through at Tom n Jerry's for lunch after some outdoor time at Rock Cut State Park (if you're not from the area, google them both. You won't regret it!). Watching people wearing masks while taking orders, making food and taking money is now the norm. Driving through town and seeing people going in and out of businesses wearing masks is just one norm I will have to get used to.
I have to redefine what is normal, but I find myself redefining things that are important to me as well. I can't believe how easy it was to adapt to a life at home. Once the novelty of it wore off and the routines set in, it wasn't bad at all. I find myself opting to do something or read instead of grabbing for the remote. I am at ease calling, texting or video chattimg instead of running to a friend's. I can make due with what I have in the pantry instead of running out for sweet treats and snacks.
I am interested to see how all of this translates once we go back to "normal". I truly hope I will continue to embrace the family concept and use my free time creatively. I now know I can live without sweets, going out, dining out, mindlessly wandering the store because I can, and so much more. I hope my new normal stays happy, healthy, grateful and productive. Cheers to a new norm!
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