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Dear M,
It's been awhile since we last spoke. I figured now was the best time to reach out...well better late than never.
Most mornings I wake up and wonder if I'm still dreaming or not. The only way I can really tell that this is real life and not a dream is you're not there to wake me up. I wake up later these days, maybe it's because I don't have work anymore or any other commitments. I think it's because it's quiet, peaceful since restrictions came in but at the same time an unnerving kind of quiet.
I think humanity had high hopes for the year 2020, a new decade and all. I sure had high hopes. After seven long gruelling years of study and I had finally finished, hoping to graduate and start a new chapter. I never pictured that chapter with worldwide pandemics or where all the days, weeks and months blur together in isolation. I guess there's some truth to the saying life happens when you're busy making other plans. I'll mention that isolation makes you very lonely and I usually end up missing my work and wishing you were here talk to. I would of loved to pick your brain on this whole situation from the bewildering loss of toilet paper and social distancing to the endless conspiracies on how this pandemic happened.
I can't really say how this chapter will play out but it will definitely be quite a transition for all of us.
Until we speak again,
It's been awhile since we last spoke. I figured now was the best time to reach out...well better late than never.
Most mornings I wake up and wonder if I'm still dreaming or not. The only way I can really tell that this is real life and not a dream is you're not there to wake me up. I wake up later these days, maybe it's because I don't have work anymore or any other commitments. I think it's because it's quiet, peaceful since restrictions came in but at the same time an unnerving kind of quiet.
I think humanity had high hopes for the year 2020, a new decade and all. I sure had high hopes. After seven long gruelling years of study and I had finally finished, hoping to graduate and start a new chapter. I never pictured that chapter with worldwide pandemics or where all the days, weeks and months blur together in isolation. I guess there's some truth to the saying life happens when you're busy making other plans. I'll mention that isolation makes you very lonely and I usually end up missing my work and wishing you were here talk to. I would of loved to pick your brain on this whole situation from the bewildering loss of toilet paper and social distancing to the endless conspiracies on how this pandemic happened.
I can't really say how this chapter will play out but it will definitely be quite a transition for all of us.
Until we speak again,