Wait, I need a minute. It’s okay. We’re gonna edit. Okay. Um, well, I was in high school too when COVID happened. It was my junior year, which was like the hardest year in high school. And I feel like during COVID it was, I mean, sure it was hard, but I slept through a lot of my classes. And I mean, I feel like the standards were a bit lowered, especially because we had pass or fail. So I’m going to say like the stress of school was definitely lower. Um, I think I, I liked it cause my mom was always working, but now she had to stay home with me. And that was like the most I’d ever seen my family or my mom. But on the other end of that, I was getting sick of the people around me. And like, I wanted to leave my house and it just became so like, I used to do walks around the neighborhood. I learned how to skateboard. I went on bike rides every day. So I feel like COVID was a very good, like self-improvement for me, because I like found other things to do with my life. So I didn’t have to do just the first day of the day, but I was like, I’m a little scared of it. And I was like, why do you want to do it? Cause I, I would have to do that every day. And I was like, oh, I want to do it every day. I had to do it every day. And I was like, oh, and then I started a new hobby every single month. Um, and like one of my friends, my mom didn’t love that I was going to see her, but I would bike and I would skateboard to her house every day. And I mean, all we saw was each other, but other than that, I mean, I. I didn’t think COVID was that bad, but I never, I never got COVID.
It was probably high risk of getting it. I should have been more careful, but to this day, I’ve still never gotten it. So to me, COVID just wasn’t. It wasn’t absolutely life altering or changing.