I’m an empath and extremely sensitive

I had a nightmare

Movies were empty

So my experience of the COVID pandemic, I was essentially an essential worker. I was in movie theater business. So I still for even for a little bit, we tried to stay open. It’s like, try and have a seat in between or people can rent out the whole entire theater for just their families. […]
Cabin fever

So here is my experience with COVID, mine and my husband’s. What I remember most, the first thing was that we were both terrified, primarily because I’m high risk. And the next thing that happened was that he got deemed an essential worker, and that was for both jobs. So he was busy trying to […]
Professors were more forgiving

When the COVID-19 pandemic initially hit, I was a freshman in college at the University of Colorado. And we were sent home in March of 2020, and I was actually grateful when that happened, I suppose, to most people, because my grades were slipping. And once we transitioned to classes on Zoom, professors with the […]
My story is more of a happy one

Covid for me was interesting and despite everyone having struggles with Covid, my story is more of a happy one because despite the fact that everyone was locked away and six feet apart in zoom meetings and everything, I took a bit of comfort in knowing that it wasn’t just me. Everyone was going through […]
In the US as an au pair

When Covid started, I was in the US for four months as an au pair. I had plans to go visit my family in Brazil in August, but I had to cancel everything because by then the airports were closed. It was very hard to be here alone while my family was in Brazil. I […]
Silver Linings

And, and so my story is, A bit more joyful because I took advantage of doing online school in a comfortable environment and waking up and doing work outside even and in spaces I enjoy and I definitely had more free time and I used this time to express myself creatively. I, I painted drawings, […]
Giving up drinking

When COVID hit, I was working for a company helping kids with disabilities. We started struggling so much with cash flow that we ended up selling the company a few months later just to make sure that our customers would continue to get services. So that was actually a huge relief at first, but I’ve […]
Year of the Rat
