Today is Knit in Public Day 2022 and people are just "over" the pandemic. Now that it's summer, it's peak tourist season in my State and due to the high COVID fatigue and how a lot of people are just dying to go back to their pre-pandemic ways, my state is now considered a COVID hot spot. As such, here's where I am knitting today on Knit in Public Day:
Enjoying some Japanese TV, looking out my lanai, enjoying the weather, and enjoying some freshly baked bread!🎉😍 🙌
Ok, so, it's not so public this year but ... I live in a high-risk household and my high-risk family member is my #! priority in keeping safe, sound and healthy. As we rarely go out (only when absolutely necessary) and virtually see our family and friends, being in "public" is a rarity for us. While I know that some folks would view how we live as torturous, we've actually had a very good life during the pandemic so far (in our eyes). We have been and still are thriving from being at home all the time. This time spent at home has really given us great insight on who we are, how we want to live and what's really important to us. In many ways, it's given us the opportunity (& time!) to make our home much more comfortable; actually enjoy cooking significantly more (I have eaten better in these last three (3) years than I've ever eaten in my life!); and really get a taste of what life could be like when we're really old, retired and unable to travel. As Rachel from Friends once said: It's not too shabby for [us]. 🎉😍 (I believe her actual quote is: It's not too shabby for Rachel.)
Here's to more beautiful, stay at home knitting days!😍🎉🙌
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