We've all had to be creative during COVID to maintain our social lives. I belong to a few Facebook groups of local working moms or neighborhood interest groups. Sometimes scrolling through those pages, I'll see a question that I can respond to - something I've experienced before. It's an opportunity to share what I learned and what worked for me. The responses can be great connections and can lead to other conversations. Even if they just like your response, it feels good to know that it was useful.
It's easy to get caught up in the day to day busy-ness. When I don't have time to go out and see people, I'll sometimes reach out to existing friends and people I've known for years to catch up. It's nice to reconnect, even via text. Sometimes these old connections can be fulfilling in that they remind you of a time in your life you've forgotten about, and that you've got connections that go way back. Some grad school friends of mine and I recently caught up and are now planning a weekend reunion. I'm thinking this could become a new annual tradition.
Finally, my neighbor is planning a progressive dinner and asking for volunteers to host or participate. This is a great way for people to catch up since we're not outside much in the winter. Does anyone else have connection stories?
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Carrie Goldbeck
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