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As a freelancer I am fairly used to large stretches where it's just me, but at the same time I routinely enjoy board game nights with friends, coffee with a neighbour, and conversations at school drop off. This is a luxury that we don't have right now, particularly as responsible humans trying to prevent the spread of COVID-19 and protect our loved ones and those who are most vulnerable within our community.
We've already started to feel some of the impact, but have begun working on ways to keep connected and stay social while keeping inside our home. Technology will allow us to really connect while keeping our germs to ourselves in the coming weeks.
The good news is we don't have to do this alone.
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Movie Night With Friends
Pick a movie, Netflix, Crave, or whatever, put it on at the same time and start a group chat to comment as it goes on. Want to up the ante, join each other for a Facetime call afterwards to answer some trivia questions and hash it out about the phone.Virtual Tours
Stir crazy is different than social isolation. A lot of our time is spent exploring the world around us. Thankfully a lot of businesses are offering free virtual tours of their spaces. Here are some examples I found to check out:Canada's Wonderland Virtual Roller Coaster
Canada Blooms
Hockey Hall Of Fame
14 Museums That Offer Virtual Tours From Around the World
Sports Replacements
Hey there sports fans. I know this one hurts a lot. No hockey, no baseball, no fun. Last night Chris told me about the fine art of marble racing and we watched our first 'race' last night. It was fun and kids and race fans alike will enjoy it. Check out Jelle's Marble Runs on YouTube here.Facetime Play Date For The Kiddos
Yesterday my cousin asked about Molly having a Facetime chat/playdate with his daughter. The two stayed on the line for over an hour. They planned crafts and clubs together, they explored their favourite toys together, showed each other what their pets were up to. It was such a success that they're doing it again next week. I will begin reaching out to other kid friends shortly to arrange more Skype/Facetime play dates.Face Time Board Game Session
Tonight at 7:15 we are joining my brother and sister in law for a Facetime game of Yahtzee. Games, dice games in particular are wonderful to play this way. Other programs, like TV games offered by Jackbox Games are a great way to keep the good times rolling (from a distance), even if you aren't a hardcore video gamer.via Giphy |
Face Time Coffee/Wine/Beer Date
You, me, 5 bucks and a good conversation, that's all we need.....Last night we had a virtual drink with a friend and it was great. I'm planning many more in the coming weeks, because even when we're out of self isolation we'll be social distancing so time at the bar is out of the question.Virtual Jam Session
Chris is going to be attempting to schedule some band practices/ song writing sessions with his bandmates from our house. I'll update on how this goes.Remote Book Club
Pick a book, read it alongside some friends, schedule a date and time to talk about it remotely. If you don't have a Kindle or would rather support a small local bookstore do so, call and ask around and find out if you can arrange a private pick up or delivery! Our local book retailer (Type Books in the Junction) just took my phone order and is hand delivering some books to our door tomorrow.How are you connecting and staying social beyond Netflix and Chill? Stay safe and healthy friends!
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