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Gifts from the Pandemic

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TheClitterati · 16/12/2020 11:33

2020 has been an utterly shit year no doubt. Everyone's lives have been affected in so many ways. The deaths, the illness, the political and economic repercussions - on and on the bad news rumbles and we struggle on in the big unknown. Can you believe it's nearly an entire year since the news reports started coming out of China, and life changed beyond recognition?

But not all change has been negative, and some of these changes have been surprisingly for the better. So I'd like to have a thread to talk about the gifts, the postive changes in our lifes bought about by covid 19 pandemic.

For me its swimming in the sea. We live by the coast and though I've always loved swimming (in pools, or the Med) I very rarely swam in UK sea (way too cold even in summer). The kids might get me in the sea a couple of times in high summer, but otherwise I wasn't going in.

We started swimming in the sea in May - led by my kids. When they were being home schooled, and I was WFH, we swam most days. As soon as someone started getting scratchy I'd declare "time for beach" and off we would go. It was something we did together, it was fun, we laughed and it really brought us closer. We would swim, eat lunch on the beach and come home. It was a huge reset button for us all. After every swim we were cleansed, body, mind and soul, and came home feeling much jollier and less stressed (especially important for my anxious stressed 9yo).

I started out being very slow to go in - I was a total wimp/dawdler/would go half in, come out, some days it could take ages for me to get in and the DC would laugh and me and challenge me to get in faster.

When the DC went back to school I started going for a swim after school drop off. By now I had become acclimatised to the (summer) cold water and I could stride straight into the water like a boss. Swimming without the DC was completely different experience. I no longer had to keep an eye on DC in the water, and I became free to enjoy the sea in my own right. I swam out deeper, swam more (rather than played with Dc), met lots of other adults who were swimming and developed friendships and personal connections (all outdoors and socially distanced).

For me being cut off from pretty much all adult company (I'm SP, no family in UK), and living in a farily new town (moved here knowing no one), the swimming beach connections have been vital through 2020. And the post swim physical sensation of wellness and vitality is unbeatable.

The positive impact of these regular swims, getting outdoors, being on the beach, on my & the DC's mental health has been immense. I can't over state how important these swims became to all of us.

And now it is December and I am still swimming 4-5 times a week. The DC have stopped - too cold for them - on the weekends they run amok on the ebach while I swim. Now I am the bad ass swimmer, half woman half seal I joke. Grin I LOVE the cold water. I hope to keep going through the winter. Many others across the UK and the world have turned to the sea, lakes, rivers, swimming regularly, laughing and smiling and feeling utterly wonderful for it, so I know my experience isn't unique.

I do think of this as a gift from the pandemic - I don't think I would have made this massive change in my life without it.

So what are your gifts - big or small - from the pandemic of 2020?

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Lemonyfuckit · 17/12/2020 14:43

Lovely post OP! I'm very jealous of you living by the sea as I would love to, and hope to live somewhere I can do wild swimming at some point in the future as it is so good for you mentally and physically as you say.
However I live in London and the Thames is not very appealing in that respect! But like so many people, my gift has been a slightly slower pace having been fortunate to be able to work from home since March, and taking the time during daylight hours to get out for some fresh air, and a walk or run in the park. Would love to be in the countryside but parks are the next best alternative.

Illy605 · 17/12/2020 14:59

Love this thread. For me it’s the appreciation I have for every single person in my life. I was feeling completely suffocated by some people being around 24/7, uninvited. But 9 months of not seeing them in person has made me appreciate every minute I did get to spend with them.

I also met the most incredible man and we are expecting a baby together 💕

Iremembertheelderlykoreanlady · 17/12/2020 15:15

Working from Home has been great.

I doubt I'll ever be back in the office full time now which is absolutely fine by me.

I don't hate my job (it's a piece of piss actually) but I hate going into the office.

I've not had to have any time off sick for mental health reasons this year. I would have had lots if I was in the office

LindaEllen · 17/12/2020 15:16

For me, it's given me the chance (forced me) to look at a new business venture - because my other business has suffered terribly. I was looking at ways to make some money during the pandemic, but I think DP and I will probably switch to the new business instead as it's turned out much better.

So I am grateful to have been given the push to do that.

Plus, this summer was the most relaxing one I've had in years, just sitting in the sun, without the usual pressures of going out and about to social events and BBQs like we normally have.

It's not something I'd like to go on much longer, but it's not ALL been bad.

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