What did you miss most during the pandemic?
Write essay on the given topic. Word limit = 750 words
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I miss a lot of simple things: hugs, high fives, movie theaters and smiles unobstructed by masks. I miss all the cliché things that are supposed to come with your senior year of high school and freshman year of college. I miss the peace of not worrying whether my friends and family have contracted a dangerous virus since I last spoke to them. One silver lining to this pandemic, however, is that I will make sure I take more time to appreciate all the things I used to take for granted.
The thing I miss most about pre-pandemic life is going to the movie theater. While it’s starting to get back to normal on that front — I’ve already seen "Tenet" and "New Mutants" since theaters have reopened —, I still miss going to a packed theater with some friends and all laughing, crying or just being thrilled by the magic of the movies. The traditional movie theater experience is for sure the thing I miss most and I’m hoping it gets back to normal sometime in the near future. "Dune" is around the corner, and take it from me — that’s one we'll all want to see in theaters!
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Last time we asked: What do you miss most about your life from the pre-pandemic era?
Who knew life would set brand-new limits?
What I miss most about my pre-pandemic life is the normal routine that I previously took for granted.
I seldom gave a second thought to the fact that, in retirement, I could do what I wanted when I wanted. My calendar was full of simple social events: a coffee or lunch date with friends, my Monday morning Life Story Writing Group, the monthly meeting of my parish Women’s Guild, the biweekly meetings of a women’s spirituality group, mahjong with dear neighbors every Monday evening, cards with other friends every couple of weeks, frequent dinners with our daughter and her family.
Although not earth-shattering, these social interactions filled my need for love, recognition and validation.