Junior year was, suffice it to say, an interesting
experience. The first few months of the year were encumbered by my various
obligations – Dance Blue, WMHSMUN, FCA, etc. – all of which, while draining,
were quite successful. But after the hubbub of fall club events died down, I
was left fatigued and in serious need of a break. Alas, mid-year junioritis is
the plight of every 3rd year high schooler. Dragging myself through
the monotonous routine of the school year, craving the occasional abnormality
that gave me a few minutes of relief from my dull quotidian responsibilities, I
was, frankly, quite miserable. I neglected spending time socializing outside of
school in favor of wasting time at home or catching up on absent work. And the
few moments a day when I could enjoy time with my friends were often nothing more
than a string of complaints about our better than average lives. My good days
were few and far between, most of them a result of conversations as I painted
with Mrs. Riley. And then came COVID-19. I had never been more relieved! I
mourn for those whose businesses, lives, or loved ones have been adversely affected
by the societal shutdown of the last few months. But after I adjusted to life
in quarantine, these past few weeks have been my favorite of the year. The
instant stress relief when all of my activities were cancelled has restored me
to a happy, energetic person. I have enough energy to devote to connecting with
my friends and family, and as a result, I feel closer to them than ever. I’ve
had ample time for some introspection, and I’ve made my mind up to become more
gracious and compassionate. And I’ve finally been able to take time to do
things that I truly love, like developing my painting business and my skills
with a paintbrush! Suffice it to say, after COVID-19 fades into the history textbooks,
I plan to continue living my life quarantine-style.
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