Like for me, I'm totally obsessed with viral epidemics. (I know. Weird. But my college roommate and I have been obsessed since we both read the Hot Zone in college and have been texting each other nonstop since this whole coronavirus thing started.) I know all about Ebola and the Spanish Flu (did you know healthy-seeming people got on the train in Manhattan and were dead by the time they got to their stop on Long Island???) and so am totally feeding this weird fun obsession by digging into the coronavirus stuff. I don't know-- watch a Netflix documentary on something you've always been interested in but haven't had the time, pick up a book in a different genre than you usually read... just feed your curiosity in another vein that has nothing to do with your R.
May- that is really weird that you’re into viral epidemics. Lol!!! I live in Asia now and of course the virus thing is all over the news here everyday. Our school has been suspended until March. Teachers are asking parents to prepare masks for the kids when we return to school. Are you into conspiracy theories regarding the spread of certain viruses also? There’s been some interesting ones regarding Coronavirus as well...
Anyways, I like your idea of focusing one’s curiosity on something other than H. I can’t seem to finish even one book for the life of me these days. By the time 10pm rolls around I just want to pass out. That’s what a house full of boys will do to ya!
Cardinal- you sound like an awesome baker. I wish I was better at baking. I know the simple stuff- cookies..muffins.. but beyond that I’d just go to the store. Ha! I do find cooking in general is quite healing though. Especially when you have people whom you love to share it with. My friends and I always pass around our food to each other when we happen make extra. Or sometimes we even cook together to make a big batch of something. I love receiving and giving food!