Post ANE and dealing with the Virus
5 years ago
My time in Massachusetts was less scary tan I initially thought, I was disappointed that I didn't do more when I was there, but I am glad I went and my time at ANE (Anthro New England Con) was the usual ups and downs, one up, was the re-connection between friends that was broken after my last visit, my position has not changed with the involved partied, but I was glad to return home with all my past mistakes partially fixed.
The flight back home was one of appreciation for everyone I met, and interacted with. My hostess had packed for me a lovely flight meal, as on the way to the US my flights got re routed through Charles De Gaulle airport, a rather windy confusing place, that if you don't have enough time, you'd get lost easily in.
I noticed more and more ppl were wearing masks, and thought it was mere paranoia.
now here I am 2 months later, and I've been keeping occupied with house cleaning, which isn't my favorite thing to do, but if I'm going to be locked up in here, I guess a little cleaning isn't so bad ^^.
I find that dealing with depression, has been difficult thing to deal with when I can't just go outside, and go for a walk through the woods, or city, or meet up with my friends as I could before.
So I am asked, why is this so bad? after all, "you usually spend all your time hiding in your room", whats changed? I finally get back from the states, feeling ready to tackle my issues... and I land up locked in my house.
If it wasn't for the wonderful friends connected by the internet? this might be less manageable, what are your thoughts?
Wishing all, stay healthy, stay safe, and we will get through this together.
The flight back home was one of appreciation for everyone I met, and interacted with. My hostess had packed for me a lovely flight meal, as on the way to the US my flights got re routed through Charles De Gaulle airport, a rather windy confusing place, that if you don't have enough time, you'd get lost easily in.
I noticed more and more ppl were wearing masks, and thought it was mere paranoia.
now here I am 2 months later, and I've been keeping occupied with house cleaning, which isn't my favorite thing to do, but if I'm going to be locked up in here, I guess a little cleaning isn't so bad ^^.
I find that dealing with depression, has been difficult thing to deal with when I can't just go outside, and go for a walk through the woods, or city, or meet up with my friends as I could before.
So I am asked, why is this so bad? after all, "you usually spend all your time hiding in your room", whats changed? I finally get back from the states, feeling ready to tackle my issues... and I land up locked in my house.
If it wasn't for the wonderful friends connected by the internet? this might be less manageable, what are your thoughts?
Wishing all, stay healthy, stay safe, and we will get through this together.