Virtual.

As expected, we've had to adjust to a life primarily led on the internet. Thankfully it hasn't been that tough of a transition since we were used to being "online" for work. Adjusting to cooking meals and baking at home has been a very welcome task for me as well!

I've been able to catch up with my mom a lot since her work's been on a limited schedule, attended online concerts by artists I love, virtual parties with friends I miss, and even caught some exclusive dance performances from ADF and the Music Center in LA. It's not exactly the same and I would have preferred if the performances I was highly anticipating had been able to follow through in-person. It also would have been great if my family could have visited when we originally planned. But it's a nice substitute and definitely better than nothing.

Nighttime walks.

The required simplicity of life has been a calm transition and I've adjusted to it easier than I expected. Oddly, some days actually feel quit busy and hectic, but that's probably because we are still spending the majority of our days working.

Beach breaks - about all we've been able to do recently!

I am definitely experiencing some serious cabin fever though and I know Zach is really lamenting the closure of our gym for the past two months. I can't wait for the day when things start to open back up and we're able to follow through with our travel plans.

Feeling trapped inside.

Life online simply isn't sustainable for me. At this point, it's difficult to see the light at the end of the tunnel, but I'm still holding out hope. Hope everyone out there is doing ok.