I behave similarly to Viliam, with a few exceptions. Never really frequented restaurants before, so can’t say my cooking skills have improved)) but my buying-things-online skills did. I don’t like spraying things with a disinfectant, but OTOH I now wash all foodstuffs that can be washed when I bring them home. My kid went to school, but only for 3 days out of 5 (it paid off, he hadn’t fallen ill until the fall vacation); many parents here do something like that. Bought myself overalls for when I leave home, I had wanted to for ages and it’s really comfy.
Going to the city (I live in a suburb/village) is much more exhausting now that I almost don’t do it. Calling my parents is harder because “things are as usual”. (I went to my dad’s birthday in July.) Had problems sending in work assignments on time but autumn seems to mobilize people, including me.
Husband has had problems due to many international conferences being cancelled, the not-insignificant money for visas and tickets not refundable, networking not… working… as good without in-person communication. My department had a very hard spring getting our people back from Antarctica (luckily it wasn’t my responsibility). I missed seeing a sister for the first time in years. These things all required some adjustments which by now are invisible, like regularly setting up Skype calls etc., but at that time they were a Big Deal and cost us some unnecessary worry.
I behave similarly to Viliam, with a few exceptions. Never really frequented restaurants before, so can’t say my cooking skills have improved)) but my buying-things-online skills did. I don’t like spraying things with a disinfectant, but OTOH I now wash all foodstuffs that can be washed when I bring them home. My kid went to school, but only for 3 days out of 5 (it paid off, he hadn’t fallen ill until the fall vacation); many parents here do something like that. Bought myself overalls for when I leave home, I had wanted to for ages and it’s really comfy.
Going to the city (I live in a suburb/village) is much more exhausting now that I almost don’t do it. Calling my parents is harder because “things are as usual”. (I went to my dad’s birthday in July.) Had problems sending in work assignments on time but autumn seems to mobilize people, including me.
Husband has had problems due to many international conferences being cancelled, the not-insignificant money for visas and tickets not refundable, networking not… working… as good without in-person communication. My department had a very hard spring getting our people back from Antarctica (luckily it wasn’t my responsibility). I missed seeing a sister for the first time in years. These things all required some adjustments which by now are invisible, like regularly setting up Skype calls etc., but at that time they were a Big Deal and cost us some unnecessary worry.