Last weekend, Bill and I attended the wedding celebration of one of our law school classmates. It was the largest gathering I have attended since lockdowns were first implemented and it was great to be with people in real life instead of through a screen. I am thankful for all that zoom has provided over the last year and change, but nuanced communication is much easier in person.
During the weekend, I had lunch with the groom and another classmate who was celebrating his COVID independence day. It was the first time he had had lunch in a restaurant in over a year. I am no social media maven, but COVID independence day is a movement that we should all be able to get behind.
When we discussed the idea of his COVID independence day after we left the restaurant, I realized that I could not remember my own COVID independence day because I had already reintegrated going to restaurants into my life. The realization came with a tinge of disappointment that I had let this moment of gratitude pass me by. So this week, I ask that you take a few moments to reflect on your own COVID independence day (whether it has already taken place or is still yet to come) and to be grateful for those little things that we once took for granted but were made impossible during the lockdown period.
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