Covid-19 has drastically changed all of our everyday lives. I have a feeling the quarantine hasn’t affected me as badly as others. I live in a big household and generally get along with my siblings, my parents work online so that's not an issue, and I have the resources to easily do my schoolwork. I’m lucky that I have these things, but I still miss my friends. Because everything is closed, I’ve been going on a lot of hikes with my family. I really love being out there where you can't hear the cars. I’ve also gotten into more random projects than I would normally. They’re mostly crazy art projects, for example, I’ve started creating a miniature room out of a cardboard box, and drawing little fantasy houses on all of my Jenga blocks. The rest of my family has also found new hobbies like coding, baking, and gardening. I guess one good thing about the lockdown is that it gives people time to find what they like and who they are without having to focus on the rest of the world. COVID has forced us to take the time to focus on ourselves instead of other people's opinions. After the pandemic is over, the world will be more connected. Everyone, at least in the current generations, will have shared this experience, no matter their background. Even though it is terrible and so many people have and will be hurt by it, the pandemic has brought the world closer to a global society. I drew this to represent how quarantine feels to me: overall:
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AuthorMy name is Xiomara Colopy. I am a student at DSA and am currently taking Digital Design and Animation 1 . Categories
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