Well, here we are again. This week I cooked some barely edible food, ordered $120 of model-making supplies online, felt painfully tired and unmotivated, had some delightful and affirming phone/video calls with friends, and spent much more time than I care to admit arranging mirrors in my room to bounce sunlight around. I feel so lucky that to my knowledge almost no one I know has gotten sick yet, especially since Massachusetts is getting close to 80,000 total cases. Let’s hope it stays that way.
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