Every time I write about my personal COVID-19 thoughts, I worry about coming off as insensitive or tone-deaf because our situation is not as dire as others. At the same time, I want to share my experience, because that’s what this blog is! So please know I am not trying to make light of anything, just documenting my life, right now.

Today begins my seventh week of working at home and not going in to the office (the last time I went in was Tuesday, March 10th), and sixth week of only going out once a week to get groceries. It took a while, but I’ve gotten in to a routine that feels good, so I’ve been thinking about the COVID-19 inspired changes I’ve made that are worth keeping:

  • Meal planning – it’s been nice to end the day and have a menu of items to pick from to (have Steven) cook
  • Less snacking – it took an entire month, but I’ve finally stopped mindlessly snacking
  • Eating out less
  • Less frivolous spending
  • Using less paper products
  • (More) Video calls with friends
  • Waking up at the same time each day – this would require no longer teaching a Friday 5:00 am class
  • Weeknight free time – this would require no longer teaching a Monday 6:30 pm class
  • My weekly workout routine – three strength sessions, five runs (one speed, one hills, one ten miler, one long, one whatever), one rest day
  • Weekend lazy time
  • Checking in with the neighbors more

Has anyone else started thinking of any changes they’ve made that they want to keep? Or are you eager to get back to how things were? Or (most likely) a mix of both…

When things are back to our new normal, I’ll have to look back at this list and see what I stuck with and what I didn’t.